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3.00 Credits
An introduction to electronic game development and to careers in the gaming industry. The course includes study of the history and philosophy of games, the game production process, employee factors for success in the field, and current issues and practices in the game development system. Applications to simulation are discussed. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL-101: English Composition I.
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3.00 Credits
Foundations of storyboarding, storytelling, traditional and game-specific story structure; aspects of character development, including physical, personal, social, and verbal. Participants develop game storyboards, levels, characters, and concepts and then integrate their ideas into a game structure. Prerequisite(s): Eligibility for ENGL-101: English Composition I.
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3.00 Credits
Continues coverage of technologies used to enhance and facilitate Website design and production. It provides skills needed to move beyond basic Web page creation and publication. Topics include: implementation of additional HTML tags, addition of XHTML to web pages, and use of CSS to apply formatting across multiple pages. With CSS, students learn to control fonts, background colors, hyperlinks, margins, and other page elements across web sites. Students also learn to create CSS navigational menus for Web pages and to create tables, forms, and frames. The roles of design, programming, animations, and databases are introduced. Prerequisite(s): CMIN-206 or CMIN-216
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3.00 Credits
Supplement to CMIN 203-Logic and Design I and CMIN 207-Logic and Design II for students planning to transfer to a senior college in a related baccalaureate degree program. Topics include: Boolean algebra, logic, proofs, sets, combinatorics, relations, function, recursion, and partially-ordered sets. Prerequisite(s): CMIN 207 and MATH 131.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches how automation and interactivity are produced for websites. It provides an introduction to some of the widely used Web Programming technologies, such as XML, JavaScript, Perl, Java servlets, and JSP. Introductions to the following ware included: PHP, ASP, SQL, Ruby, Rails, and Ajax. Prerequisite(s): CMIN 203 and CMIN 216.
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3.00 Credits
Teaches how to design and develop databases to be used with a website. This course will include relational database design for websites, use of ODBC-compliant databases, and examples of techniques used to accomplish database connectivity. Prerequisite(s): CMIN 216 and CMIN 203 and ADOT 264.
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3.00 Credits
Information Security by virtue of System Security: threats to an information system and the security techniques used to combat them. Hacker methods, viruses, worms, bombs, and system vulnerabilities are described with actions that must be taken to thwart them. Existing and planned protection methods and defenses are mapped to the information system threats and attacks. Prerequisite(s): CNET 157 or CMIN 204.
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3.00 Credits
Information assurance topics and techniques; the value of securing data both for employees and for an organization. Local, state, and federal privacy management, security policies, and common threats and countermeasures as well as best practices for information assurance in industry. Prerequisite(s): CNET 157 Or CMIN-204.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the Internet and JAVA programming language. Prerequisite(s): CMIN 203.
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3.00 Credits
Topics and learning objectives in this course include machine representation of data, fix point, floating point, decimal arithmetic, macros, address modification, bit manipulation, and subroutine linkage. This course is recommended for students planning to transfer to a senior college in a related baccalaureate degree program. Prerequisite(s): CMIN 232 and CMIN 250.
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