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  • 4.00 Credits

    An intermediate-level course that will teach the student the benefits of a powerful scripting language. Topics include basic Perl program structure, flow control fundamentals used under different platforms, search and replace techniques, shortcuts, associative arrays, normalizing, sorting lists using multiple sort orders and file manipulation. It will also include data types, pattern matching and subroutines. Lastly, an introduction to CGI (Common Gateway Interface) programming will be presented. Prerequisites: CIS 125 and CIS 129
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate course familiarizing the student with an interactive text editor and the "C" programming language. These features are taught through detailed lectures and coding laboratory assignments. Students design, code, test, and debug programs using the "C" language. Prerequisites: CIS 125 or MATH 180
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate-level course familiarizing the student with the Java programming language and its various components using detailed lectures and coding laboratory assignments. Students design, code, test, and debug programs using the Java language. Prerequisites: CIS 170
  • 3.00 Credits

    An intermediate-level course in which the student becomes familiar with the JavaScript programming language and its various components. These features are taught through detailed lectures and coding laboratory assignments. Students design, code, test, and debug programs using the JavaScript language, a computer language developed by Netscape for advanced internet development. Prerequisites: CIS 121 and CIS 170
  • 4.00 Credits

    An intermediate course that will familiarize students with the process, concepts, and techniques of game programming. Topics will include game engines, game scripting and programming languages, game authoring systems, game physics, rendering, level, model and terrain editors, interactivity, special effects and networking. Prerequisites: CIS 125
  • 2.00 Credits

    The course introduces students to the installation, configuration, and management of web server software. Students gain hands-on experience installing and administering the two dominant web server software platforms: Apache web server and Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). Topics include: web server security, performance monitoring and tuning, virtual hosting, proxy servers, and supporting database and dynamic content. This is an excellent course for anyone interested in pursuing or working in the network, server, or web administration; web development; or computer information systems fields. Prerequisites: CIS 100
  • 3.00 Credits

    The course is intended to cover additional Local and Wide Area Networking topics that will aid the student in preparing for the Comp- Tia Network + Certification test. Topics will include: Network Operating System basics (Netware, UNIX, and Windows 2000 Server); maintaining and upgrading networks; ensuring integrity and availability; network security; network design and implementation; advanced troubleshooting techniques; review and practice of all topics for the Certification Exam. Prerequisites: CIS 112
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credit Hours) This is an advanced programming course that focuses on writing Windows application forms that interface with a database management system using the VB.NET language. The topics covered are class development; inheritance and polymorphism; input validation; error handling; exception handling; relational databases and SQL; accessing data with ADO.NET; ASP.NET introduction; arrays; collections and multi-threading. Prerequisites: CIS 111 (or CIS 270) and CIS 130
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced course involving the study of techniques used by the systems analyst to design and implement computerized business information systems. Each student participates in a systems project designed to reinforce course material. Written and oral communication skills necessary for the information technology professional are emphasized. Prerequisites: CIS 111, CIS 125 and one more CIS course
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 Credit Hours) Students will develop a database-backed e-commerce site that includes a product catalog, search functionality, login capabilities, order processing, and site administration. PHP will be used extensively to interact with the database. Additional topics include database design, MySQL, security, alternative scripting and platform options, in-house and hosted storefront options, and e-commerce business and marketing concepts. Prerequisites: CIS 122
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