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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Introduction of CGI/Perl, a portable cross-platform, object-based scripting language using the Unix/Linux platform to write Perl scripts and use modules from the perl module library. Includes simple data types, standard and file input/output, flow control, lists and arrays, regular expressions, subroutines and functions, objects and modules, Perl Database Interface (DBI), process management, security, and introduction to the Common Gateway Interface (CGI) and client-server applications. Prerequisites: Computer Sciences 1450 and any Computer Information Systems 2000-level programming language or consent of instructor (4 lecture hours)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Introduction to web server programming. Includes server programming models, processing forms, creating dynamic web applications, working within the server application environment, debugging web applications, integrating with the file system and other components, interacting with data sources and other web services, using server programming tools, and developing web server applications. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 1310 and 1400 or consent of instructor (4 lecture hours)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Introduction to business programming on medium-to-large scale computers using COBOL. Emphasizes program structure, language syntax, sequential file processing, table handling, sorting procedures, and report logic with control breaks. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 1400 or consent of instructor (4 lecture hours)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Structure design programming and documentation techniques emphasized. Experiences with advanced features of COBOL, including subprograms, Report Writer, Virtual Storage Access Method (VSAM), coding a predefined system project, and indexed and direct file creation and maintenance. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 2411 or consent of instructor (3 lecture hours)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Introduction to the Assembly language of the Intel microprocessor-based microcomputer. Includes the architecture of the microprocessor, the instruction set, memory organization, data representation and data manipulation. Prerequisites: Computer Information Systems 1400 and any Computer Information Systems 2000-level programming language course or consent of instructor (4 lecture hours)
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4.00 Credits
4 credit hours Introduction to mainframe assembly language for IBM and IBM-compatible mainframe computer systems. Includes the architecture of the mainframe microprocessor, the instruction set, memory organization, data representation and data manipulation. Prerequisites: Computer Information Systems 1400 and any Computer Information Systems 2000-level programming language course or consent of instructor (4 lecture hours)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Introduction to shell programming. Covers a variety of popular shells used in both UNIX and LINUX operating systems. Includes file security and permissions, filename substitution, shell standard input and output, redirection, file input and output, regular expressions, utilities such as grep, awk, sed and the login environment. Emphasis on shell programming, user defined and shell variables, flow control structures, shell functions, shell built-in commands, and the writing and executing of shell scripts. Prerequisites: Computer Information Systems 1450 and any Computer Information Systems 2000 level-programming language course (3 lecture hours)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Advanced course in the administration and maintenance of the UNIX operating system. Emphasizes UNIX system installation, management and maintenance, users' account control, file system and services, system performances, and security. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 1450 or consent of instructor (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Advanced course in the administration and maintenance of the LINUX operating system. Emphasizes LINUX system installation, management and maintenance, users' account control, file system and services, system performances, and security. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 1450 or consent of instructor (2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours)
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3.00 Credits
3 credit hours Comprehensive coverage of the FORTRAN programming language. Emphasis on design, programming and documentation of scientific applications, including statistical analysis, curve fitting, optimization and engineering, and scientific modeling applications. Prerequisite: Mathematics 2231 (or college equivalent) (3 lecture hours)
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