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3.00 Credits
Hands-on course in designing and developing dynamic World Wide Web sites using XML (Extensible Markup Language). Students will learn how to use XML, which enables designers to represent the content - or semantic characteristics - of information on Web pages, in conjunction with HTML, which enables designers to represent the appearance - or formatting characteristics - of information on Web pages. They will learn how to use XML to create Web sites that enable information to be shared among servers, clients, and databases. Prerequisites: IT 145 and CS 160 (or a semester of programming recommended).
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on course in designing and developing interactive World Wide Web sites that include forms and allows users to perform transactions. Students will learn how to create forms using HTML, how to write scripts for forms using JavaScripts, and how to write CGI (Common Gateway Interface) scripts in Perl. These techniques will enable students to create transactional Web sites that allow users to enter information and enable Web servers to get, process, and return the information. Prerequisite: IT 145
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3.00 Credits
A hands-on course in designing and developing dynamic Web pages using PHP, a free, open-source, multi-platform middle-ware. Covers basic programming concepts, Web programming considerations, and building a web interface using forms to access a database. Prerequisite: IT 145
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3.00 Credits
Course in information architectures for large-scale informational or transactional Web sites. Students will learn how Web architects organize information; design navigation systems, design labeling systems, design search systems, create Web site blueprints, and apply those blueprints to the development of Web sites. Students will create information architectures for their own Web sites. Prerequisite: IT 145. Recommended IT 148 (previously IT 149)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a basic introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) and relational databases, with an emphasis on accessing the database through a Web interface using middle-ware. MySQL is a free, open-source, multiplatform database. Prerequisites: IT 145 and IT 243
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3.00 Credits
Course in creating portfolios of Web designs. Students will design and develop examples of informational and/ or transactional Web site, using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, DHTML, XML, Perl and/or other Web Technologies. Prerequisites: IT 145 and IT 148 (previously IT 149) and IT 242.
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3.00 Credits
The primary goal of the course is a general introduction to "defense-in-depth" perimeter security on both Windows andLINUX/UNIX networks and an in-depth study of the step-bystep approach used in computer/network attacks. Prerequisite: IT 119. (Previously IT 120LT)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Titles will vary.* IS- ENGLISH A student who wishes to enroll in a course requiring a prerequisite must earn a grade of C (not C-) or better in the prerequisite course.
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3.00 Credits
Broad overview of the nature of language: language structure, biology of language, language learning, language and thought, bilingualism, social and regional variation, and educational implications. Intended to fulfill breadth requirements in any college. Meets New Mexico Lower Division General Education Core Curriculum Area IV: Social and Behavioral Science Also offered as ANTH 110. LING 101 and ANTH 110 may not both be counted for credit.
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3.00 Credits
Special topics motivated by expertise of instructor and interest of students. Topics such as language and gender, language and politics, animal communication, language and aging and languages of the world. May be repeated for credit as topic varies.
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