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3.00 Credits
In this course, students develop their skills in HTML web publishing and their abilities to design web pages with variations in web browsers in mind. Students also develop their abilities to determine appropriate WWW marketing techniques and evaluate differences in HTML editors. Students should be familiar with elementary word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques prior to enrolling in this class. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on creative website development and design. Site planning, interactive navigation, design theory, file management, organization and the introduction of Macromedia Dreamweaver and Fireworks software will emphasize creative and utilitarian website construction. Students should be familiar with elementary word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques prior to enrolling in this class. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: The prerequisites for a specific special topics section will depend on the content of that section. See coursenote in the current Schedule of Classes for a description of the current course and its associated prerequisites. Students will be introduced to a particular contemporary topic or issue in information or computing science that is relevant in today's environment. See footnotes in the current Schedule of Classes for current topics. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: The prerequisites for a specific special topics section will depend on the content of that section. See coursenote in the current Schedule of Classes for a description of the current course and its associated prerequisites. Students will be introduced to a particular contemporary topic or issue in information or computing science that is relevant in today's environment. See footnotes in the current Schedule of Classes for current topics. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 1530 (2003-2004) Students should be familiar with the basics of both word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques before enrolling in this course. Students will survey and practice the techniques used by system analysts and programmers in the analysis and design of computer-based business information systems with focus on the Unified Modeling Language (UML). Both traditional and object-oriented methods will be presented. System and objectoriented development life cycles (SDLC and ODLC) and subjects in computer-aided software engineering (CASE) such as project management, requirements modeling, data flow and entity relationship diagrams (DFD and ERD) and data dictionaries are among the included topics. Students will be required to complete computerbased assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 1730 (2003-2004) Prerequisite: CIS 1500 Students will be exposed to more complicated programming problems and will study the techniques and structures used to solve these problems with the Java language. Topics will include multidimensional arrays and class design using both composition and inheritance. Advanced Graphic User Interface (GUI) design and implementation techniques will be discussed. Students will be required to complete computerbased assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Students should be familiar with the basics of both word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques before enrolling in this course. This course focuses on management strategies and analysis of information technology (IT) projects. Project management issues and techniques specific to technology projects will be emphasized. Students will learn how to create plans and implement IT projects that are within budget, on time, and deliver useful results. Technology and project management standards, design tools (e.g., UML), product evaluation criteria, infrastructure integration, and communication of technical implementation details will be covered in group discussion and project work. Students will be required to complete technology-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 2050 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 1050 or CIS 1100 Students will be introduced to the basic software and hardware concepts and facilities needed for simple support tasks. Topics covered include system boot sequences, disc partitioning, disc fragmentation, system configuration files, types of memory and memory management, basic OS commands and batch file construction. Emphasis is given to the Microsoft Windows OS relationships and facilities. Hardware factors related to system and software evaluation, selection, purchase and installation are presented. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 1500 Students will be instructed in the structure, form and syntax of the ANSI COBOL programming language. Emphasis will be placed on structured, top-down programming techniques. Concepts include sequential and random file processing and updating, loop control, table handling, sorting and subroutines. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 2130 (2003-2004) Students should have a basic understanding of general programming concepts and techniques prior to enrolling in this class. Students will be instructed in the syntax and semantics of the ANSI C++ language. Topics covered include control structures, arrays, pointers, strings, dynamic memory management, class definition and object-based development, file I/O, overloading, exception handling, and template libraries. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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