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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
4 hours, 4 credits. Survey of the technology and applications of computer-based information systems in business. PREREQ: three years of Regents-level mathematics or MAT 104.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Architecture of microcomputer systems and its supporting system software. Various microprocessor systems, expansion bus design, memory design and management, secondary storage technologies and management, peripherals, and telecommunication technologies. PREREQ: CIS 211.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Website creation; coding H.T.M.L. documents; tags of the H.T.M.L. language; style sheets. Writing and embedding simple Java script code. PREREQ: CIS 211 and CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Use of spreadsheet software for elementary data analysis, simple modeling and forecasting. Worksheets, files, graphs, and formatted output and screen presentation. Macro programming. PREREQ: MAT 171 and a grade of B- (or better) in CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Applications of graphics in business as a reporting and analysis tool: presentation packages, project management packages, desktop publishing, C.A.D./C.A.M. Overview of the methods (software and hardware) used for generating graphics, including algorithmic image manipulation, interactive processing, input tools, and display tools. PREREQ: MAT 171.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours, 4 credits. Study of a computer system life cycle via a structured approach: problem definition, feasibility study, cost estimation, analysis, design, implementation, testing and maintenance. Hardware and software organization. Several case studies will be considered. PREREQ: CIS 211.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Fundamental concepts of database organization: fields, records, tables, indexes, queries, forms, reports. Use of a relational database system for loading, modifying, and querying a database. Programming in a database language. PREREQ: A grade of B- (or better) in CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab)3 credits. Introduction to electronic commerce on the Internet. Designing an e-commerce site, including web page content and development, site marketing and advertisement, legal and security considerations, shopping cart management, credit card, and other debit transactions. PREREQ: CIS 211 and CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Topics chosen from the following: text editors, file system, utility programs, pipe and filter paradigms, shell language programming; tools for maintenance of normal system operation, security, hardware and software configuration management, and network connections. PREREQ: CIS 211 and CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. ( May be repeated for credit as the topic changes up to a maximum of 6 credits.)Various sections on topics in Computer Applications (for specific topics, see the Department.)PREREQ: See the Department.
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