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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 1251 (2003-2004) Students should have skills equivalent to elementary Algebra and be familiar with the basics of both word processing and Microsoft Windows file management techniques before enrolling in this course. Students will be introduced to concepts of solving problems via the BASIC programming language and VISUAL object-oriented tools available for developing Graphical User Interface (GUI) windowsbased applications. Discussion of advanced language extensions will be included. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 1200 or CIS 2515 This course focuses on the design and use of knowledge-based information management systems. Models and design techniques related to data mining, metadata management, knowledge acquisition, knowledge representation, and query analysis will be emphasized. Students will learn how to design effective knowledge-based systems and select appropriate data representations that support queries with complex relationships. Discussion on knowledge representation will include rulebased, frame-based, multiple context, modelbased, and blackboard techniques. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 1200 The purpose of the Database Administration course is to train students on typical activities performed by a database administrator (DBA) and on issues important to efficient performance of a database. The course will involve significant hands-on and lab work using the Oracle and/or MySQL server DBMS. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/ outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Students should have a basic understanding of general programming concepts and techniques prior to enrolling in this class. This course focuses on the design and implementation of software using the C# programming language. Students will learn how to develop graphical user interfaces, networking applications, multi-threaded applications, file or database applications, and Web-based applications using the C# language. Visual Studio .NET will be used as the primary integrated development environment. Object-oriented techniques and event-driven programming will be emphasized. Students will be required to complete computerbased assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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3.00 Credits
This class focuses on designing and coding internet web pages using Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Markup Language (XML), etc. The student will develop web pages by designing, entering, and testing code written in these languages rather than by using web development tools. 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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4.00 Credits
Students should have a basic knowledge of Internet technologies and a basic understanding of general programming concepts and techniques before enrolling in this course. This course focuses on the design and implementation of wireless Internet and mobile business application software. Web-based defacto standards and tools (e.g., WAP, WML, XML, XHTML, Microsoft Windows CE, J2ME) for software development, content management, and networking will be emphasized. Students will learn how to design and create Web clientserver application software using popular wireless or mobile devices. M-Business models and related security issues will also be covered. Students will be required to complete computerbased assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 1300 This course is designed for aspiring security professionals, system or network administrators, or other information technology professionals who want to learn about computer security. Being a part of two courses, this part focuses on the security engineer who needs to worry about the attacks used by hackers and the defenses against them. The course makes an effort to understand defenses against Reconnaissance, Scanning, Gaining Access, Maintaining access and covering tracks. Last but not the least, the course covers computer ethics. The Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 1300 This course is designed for aspiring security professionals, system or network administrators, or other information technology professionals who want to learn about computer security. Students will be well prepared for the Security + Exam after taking this class. This course focuses on General security concepts, Communication security, Infrastructure security, Basics of Cryptography, and Operational/Organizational security. Students will be required to complete computer-based assignments inside/outside of class. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ( CIS 2434 and CIS 2838) OR (CIS 2434 and CIS 2839) OR at least 1 year experience with Linux, Microsoft Windows server and Network security in a medium to large company. With ever growing reliance on computers for every day life projects, and increased focus on security and breach of security and privacy, there is a need for a course which can help security professionals and law enforcement agencies learn ways to investigate security breaches. This course is designed to introduce a variety of operating systems investigation techniques, incident response tactics, and legal issues. The course helps learn forensic techniques and tools for both Microsoft Windows and Linux investigations. Course/lab fees
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4.00 Credits
Equivalent to CIS 2414 (2005-2006) Prerequisites: CIS 1500 or CIS 2151 or CIS 2454 Students should have a basic understanding of Internet technologies before enrolling in this course. This course focuses on design and implementation strategies for integration of distributed client-server software. Web middleware-related techniques such as Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), Extensible Markup Language (XML), Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP), and Web Services Description Language (WSDL) will be emphasized. Students will use a popular IDE tool to create and integrate web application components. Completion of computer-based assignments inside/outside of class will be required. Course/lab fees
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