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Course Criteria
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4.00 Credits
4 hours, 4 credits. Techniques of business information processing using object-oriented programming. Random access files, data management and control, variable arrays, object variables. Introduction to advanced techniques. PREREQ: A grade of C or better in CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Advanced features of spreadsheets, including graphics, database manipulation, built-in functions, and macros, applied to a variety of business-oriented problems. PREREQ: CIS 234.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. An overview of LANs as well as a hands-on introduction to a popular network operating system. General topics will include LAN media, topologies, protocols, multiplatform connectivity, remote access, and rudimentary internetworking. PREREQ: CIS 211 and CIS 212.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2 lecture, 2 lab), 3 credits. Examination, removal, and reassembly of computer hardware components, such as processors, disks, memory, and buses. Installing and operating the following computer system components: operating systems, user interfaces, subsystems (such as Web servers), development environments, communications, and distributed file systems. Performance characteristics also will be discussed and measured. PREREQ: CIS 211, COREQ: CIS 212.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Programming in a database language. Emphasis on programming ideas and techniques and user interfaces in a modern database system. Review of elementary relational database concepts, with emphasis on programming rather than theory. PREREQ: CIS 244 and CIS 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2 lecture, 2 lab), 3 credits. Overview of operating systems (O.S.)from both a theoretical and a systems manager point of view. Process management and multitasking, memory management, resource management, file management, I/O management, command interpreter/shell, and shell scripts will be covered. Large networked systems will be discussed from a systems point of view. PREREQ: CIS 211, 212, and 166.
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3.00 Credits
4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Data communications: standard models, system operations, major components, digital transmission (including some current schemes, such as S.O.N.E.T., I.S.D.N., and A.T.M.). Hands-on introduction to local area network architectures, link-layer protocols, and their design and analysis. PREREQ: CIS 211 and CIS 212.
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4.00 Credits
4 hours, 4 credits. (May be repeated for credit as the topic changes up to a maximum of 8 credits.) Various sections on topics in Computer Applications at the intermediate level (for specific topics, see the Department). PREREQ: See the Department.
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3.00 Credits
12 hours per week, 3 credits (maximum 6 credits). On-the-job training in a public or private institution. Courses in Computer Graphics and Imaging (CGI) CGI (ART) 221: Applied Imaging and Applications to the World Wide Web I. 4 hours (2, lecture; 2, lab), 3 credits. Concepts and techniques underlying the World Wide Web. Image processing and two-dimensional graphics as methods to produce material for the World Wide Web. Emphasis on the artistic, mathematical, and computer science underpinnings of these topics. PREREQ: An introductory hands-on microcomputer course. COREQ: ART 108. Note: May be substituted for a CIS elective in the Computing and Management major.
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3.00 Credits
3 hours, 3 credits. A study of masterworks in ancient and medieval literature and legend that have exerted particular influence on the Western world.
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