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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course encompasses the intermediate and advanced features, commands, and functions of the most current version of Microsoft Word to achieve mastery-skills level. Students will learn to prepare, enhance, and customize documents from basic communication formats to more complicated formats. Advanced tools and techniques will be introduced such as graphics, tables, charts, drawings, multimedia clips as well as cut and paste, macros, formatting and design plus mail merge, columns, wizards and OLE files. Prerequisite: CIS110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Building upon the web development skills taught in CIS124, this course will enable students to create dynamically built web sites using JavaScript and other client-side scripting languages. Students will also gain advanced XHTML and CSS skills, and will gain familiarity with programming concepts and terminology common to many web scripting languages. Prerequisites: CIS124
  • 3.00 Credits

    This application course employs the basic accounting concepts and principles in a computerized environment. Students will apply problem-solving and critical-thinking skills while mastering advanced spreadsheet application techniques using the latest version of Microsoft Excel. Students will learn graphic layout, format design, and presentation skills to enhance formal spreadsheet reports and projects. Prerequisite: CIS110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students in this course will gain an understanding of the internal structures and organization of an Oracle database. Students will create Oracle databases, tablespaces, user accounts, views, indexes, and other objects necessary to support an application. The course will present a structured approach to the monitoring and managing of the most recent version of the Oracle database software. Prerequisite: CIS113.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will continue their study of the concepts of how to successfully design, manage and administer a relational database using the toolsets built into the Oracle RDBMS. Backups, recovery, user rights, roles and other configuration and administration concepts and tools will be discussed. Prerequisite: CIS233.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Building upon fundamentals previously acquired, students will further develop Linux skills and knowledge in a hands-on environment. Students will install a dual boot operating system, develop shell scripts for application management, configure secure business productivity applications, discuss Linux security issues, and gain a further understanding of Linux administration with respect to using and configuring various network services, including the Apache web server, Send Mail, MySql and others. Prerequisite: CIS146 . CIS248 Java Programming II 2-2-3 This course will extend knowledge of object-oriented programming through the use of the Java programming language. Develop applets for use in web pages as well as stand-alone applications. Application design, planning, language syntax, and a variety of Java environments will be covered. Individual and group projects are emphasized throughout the course. Prerequisite: CIS148.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this course, students will establish a firm foundation in Linux database installation, design, construction and use. Students will install and use My SQL and Postgres SQL, two popular open source database programs, along with a variety of useful tools to work with these databases. Students will also write basic PHP/Perl code to link these databases to websites. Prerequisites: CIS113 and CIS146.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn how to create intelligent sites by extending HTML with a variety of scripting languages for the web. Develop pages that can verify forms, open new windows, set cookies and create new HTML documents "on the fly." Emphasis will be placed on JavaScript, CGI programming with Perl, and server-side languages such as ASP, JSP and PHP. Prerequisite: CIS112.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This advanced programming course emphasizes the C++ implementation of object-oriented designs. It expands upon both the structured techniques introduced in the CIS158, CIS208, and CIS238. While concentrating on the creation of C++ object systems, students will learn advanced language topics such as function overloading, default arguments, inheritance, virtual functions, and run-time type information. Prerequisite: CIS158.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This class will focus on XML and its applications in the business-tobusiness, web, multimedia and database industries, with an emphasis on creating and using customized tag sets. Style sheet applications such as CSS and XSL will be explored, as will the use of DTDs and Schemas. Prerequisite: CIS124.
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