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  • 4.00 Credits

    Students should have a basic knowledge of Internet technologies before enrolling in this course. Introduction is provided to a broad range of theories, practices, standards, and procedures related to the strategic implementation of ecommerce systems aimed at supporting one or more organizational business initiatives. A series of topics will be presented and cases analyzed that teach the student material ranging from: e-commerce business models, e-commerce technologies, supporting standards, to ecommerce analysis and design methodologies. The students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2770 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 1400 Students will be introduced to web server operation and administration techniques. Support of client-server web-based application processing will be emphasized. Access of server-side resources via the web, such as databases, will be explored. Students will construct various operational scenarios (requiring script-level programming) and experiment with user application program execution. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2810 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 2151 Students will investigate the programming techniques and theories involved in implementing linked lists, queues, stacks and tree structures. Recursion, searching techniques and sorting algorithms will also be considered. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2140 (2003-2004) Students should be familiar with elementary word processing and basic computer concepts prior to enrolling in this course. This hands-on class covers the concepts related to Linux/ Unix installation and system administration. Students will install and administer a Linux/ Unix operating system using a virtual machine software product. It is intended for students who plan to work as Linux/Unix system administrators or for those who plan to take one or more certification tests as part of their professional preparation. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2780 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 1500 or CIS 2151 Students should have a basic knowledge of Internet technologies before enrolling in this course. This course focuses on design and implementation techniques for client-server Web-based application software. Client-server software engineering design and development concepts will be emphasized. Related networking and computer system communication protocols will also be studied as they apply to Web software engineering. Implementation exercises will focus on the use of specific Java-based tools (JavaServerPages, Servlets, JavaBeans, and JavaScript). Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2830 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 1200 This course will focus on design, implementation, and management of database environments. Other topics include enterprise information resource planning and object-oriented and entity-relationship data modeling methodologies, normalization and the relational model, logical and physical database design, and implementation, population and processing of a relational database using the industry standard SQL database language. Students will also examine e-commerce database requirements. Popular DBMS products are explored and utilized with a case study implementation. Careers in Information Resource Management and Database Administration will also be discussed. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 3.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2782 (2003-2004) Students should be familiar with the basics of both word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques and basic hardware, software, and network operating system, architecture, and protocol concepts needed for simple support tasks prior to enrolling in this course. Concepts of electronic business communications and local area networks will be covered. The Microsoft Windows Server operating system will be used and studied in this course. Installation of network operating system, setup of users and groups, files and folder trustee rights, and console management will be covered. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. This course covers material in and prepares students for the first part of Microsoft's MCSA and MCSE certification tracks. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Equivalent to CIS 2750 (2003-2004) Prerequisites: CIS 2656 Students should have a basic knowledge of Internet technologies before enrolling in this course. This class focuses on client and server-side scripting using both VBScript and JavaScript. The course will introduce Active Server Pages and work with the ASP object model. The use of stored procedures against a SQL server database is also introduced. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CIS 1200 This course focuses on advanced design and development of relational database applications. Students will be taught how to develop database applications using XML and advanced SQL techniques. System design including selection of application domains, selection and organization of a product team and report configuration management will be covered. Students will be taught data modeling and distributed application structure. Integration with popular Internet technologies will also be discussed. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CIS 1300 This course is designed for Information Technology professionals who want to learn advanced topics in network administration. Areas covered include topics like routing protocols, congestion control algorithms, Quality of Service. The student will also be exposed to network security, trouble shooting networks, remote access technologies like VPN and some router switch configuration. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
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