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  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Credit This is a continuation of CGS 2511, Spreadsheets II. More advanced concepts and macro programming are emphasized. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-2511
  • 1.00 Credits

    1 Credit This is a continuation of CGS 1520, Business Graphics I. Advanced concepts are emphasized. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-1520
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Focuses on the use and development of a database program, with an emphasis on loading, modifying and querying capabilities. Topics include storage devices, data design, administration, analysis and implementation, data structures, indexed and direct file organizations, and hierarchical network and relational models. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-1000
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits This course is a continuation of CGS-1760 (Introduction to Unix). The focus is hands-on Linux system administration. Topics include system administration concepts, system installation and configuration. Additional topics include understanding the UNIX file system, configuring basic system hardware and services, managing user accounts, basic system security and backups. Major Unix variants will also be covered. This course continues with CGS-2764 (Unix/ Linux Administration II). Prerequisite: CGS-1000 or permission of instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits This course is a continuation of CGS 2760 (Unix Administration I). The focus is on UNIX and Linux administration. Topics include creating shell scripts and using scripting tools, software development tools (such as 'make' and RCS/CVS), managing documentation andcreating 'man' pages with 'nroff', configuring services including emaiprinting, file sharing, logging, DNS and FTP. Also covered will be building and configuring custom kernels, kernel modules, patching and updating the kernel and applications, and basic system security. Student will gain hands-on experience installing, configuring and using Linux. Prerequisite: CGS-2763
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Introduces the student to the fundamentals of Web page authoring. Students will learn how to use HTML to create web pages. They will learn how to generate HTML links, add graphics, create image maps, tables, frames, and forms. Advanced techniques include new HTML tags, virtual reality, audio, and video and presentation of other nonstandard data. They will also learn how to use FTP to upload and download files. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-1000
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits This course is designed to introduce the student to software application tools necessary to create a Web site. The student will use and apply a Web site creation program such as FrontPage, Dreamweaver, Cold Fusion, etc. They will have the opportunity to develop a Web site from initial concept to publication. Prerequisite: CGS-2820 or permission of instructor. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Introduces the student to the process of designing and maintaining interactive and dynamic Web applications with the server-based scripting language Active Server Pages (ASP). The student learns about the interrelationship among the pieces of the ASP architecture, how to choose a scripting language, and how to determine which tasks should be handled client-side instead of server-side via ASP. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: COP-1000
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Students in this course learn how to establish and maintain a Web environment by concentrating on the establishment and maintenance of Web Servers. Other topics include database access from a CGI script, email, FTP servers, security, firewalls, and Proxy Servers. Students will learn about establishing access policies, MIME types, and enabling CGI scripts. This should be one of the last courses that the student takes in the Internet Services Technology degree. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-2763
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits A continuation of CGS 1871 Multimedia Authoring I, with emphasis on advanced authoring skills. Students will develop in-depth projects using video, audio, text, hypertext, and graphics while controlling the program direction. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CGS-1871
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