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    Pre-requisite: CPST-230 and CPST-240 or equivalent experience. This course is designed to give the student a firm foundation of Internet Databases. The course will cover the architecture, concepts, design approaches, and challenges involved in the development of applications integrating a web based front-end with a back- end database. The student will build several web applications during the semester. Formerly UCIS-345
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-requisite: CPST-240 or equivalent experience. This course provides understandings and skills with some of the tools and techniques of designing, developing and publishing multimedia components on the Internet via the World Wide Web. Students become acquainted with the computer hardware, software (both used on the desktop and the Net), and programming techniques needed to design, create and maintain fully multimedia Web documents and sites. This course will primarily focus on sound, video, and animation component development and publishing. The course relies primarily on “plug-ins” but will require some programming as well. Formerly UWEB-305
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-355 or equivalent experience. This course provides a study of concepts and techniques for planning and developing high quality information systems. Fundamentals of specification (including formal models and representations, documents, and standards) are examined. Methods of specifying and developing requirement for generating information systems are discussed. It covers the tools, methods, and current practices for assessing the quality and correctness of information systems. Topics include the roles of testing and formal verification, fundamentals and formal models of program verification, planning and documentation for quality assurance, methods of performing technical reviews, strategies of system testing and integration planning, and principles and practices used in conducting tests. Projects using these techniques are included.
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-355 or equivalent experience. This course provides for the application of Information Systems concepts to a comprehensive group project for the planning, development and implementation of an information system. Management planning, scheduling, and reporting required. Documentation to include feasibility studies, alternative implementation strategies, programming, testing and users manuals. Appropriate computer assisted software engineering tools are used throughout the project from requirement specification to implementation and testing.
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-360 and CPST-370 or equivalent experience. This course is designed to prepare the student for the challenges faced by network administrators, helpdesk technicians, and network analysts. Individuals working in these areas have the responsibility for installing and maintaining local area networks based on Microsoft Windows, Novell NetWare, UNIX/Linux, Apple Mac OS X or other network operating systems. Formerly UTEL-362
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-370 or equivalent experience. This course will focus primarily on the TCP/IP protocol suite and a set of related network services. It is designed to help students understand networks that use TCP/IP, the suite of protocols that is used today for the Internet and most modern networks.
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-370 and CPST-461, or equivalent experience. This course is designed to familiarize students with the skills needed to administer a Microsoft network in the enterprise. The course provides an in-depth look at the features of Active Directory, including Group Policy, scripting, replication, and disaster recovery, plus the use of Exchange Server in the enterprise for reliable messaging services.
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-370 and CPST-475 or equivalent experience. This course examines wide area network architecture and its protocols. Topics include analog and digital transmission, error correction and detection, data link protocols, multiplexing and switching, xDSL, cable networks, copper and optical media, Ethernet, fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, wireless LANs, ISDN and various routing protocols. Formerly UTEL-364
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-370 and CPST-475 or equivalent experience. This course is designed to help students learn how to design, implement and maintaining a network infrastructure, including topics such as the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Windows Internet Name Server (WINS), Domain Naming System (DNS), Remote Access and Virtual Private Networking (VPN.) Formerly UTEL-365
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    Pre-requisite: CPST-370 or equivalent experience. The TCP/IP suite of protocols is the de facto standard for multi-vendor connectivity within corporations and serves as the basis for Internet connectivity. This course focuses on Internet communications architecture and the internetworking between autonomous systems that is facilitated by IP routing. Layer 2 and Layer 3 (IP Switching) architectures will also be examined in relation to interLAN and VLAN routing. Formerly UTEL-315
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