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CHM 480: Practical Chemistry Laboratory Pedagogy
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CHM 301 or NAS 468, CHM 303 and CHM 306, and at least one semester as a chemistry lab assistant at SUNY Brockport (this experience carries no credit but is paid). For students working toward teacher certification in secondary chemistry and general science. Requires students to develop preparation notes, solutions, and reagents for lab experiments. Requires each student to develop a lesson plan, lead a class in the experiment, develop a grading scheme and do the actual grading for a selected experiment. Introduces troubleshooting of simple instruments. Requires a hands-on experience in the practical aspects of lab instruction. Does not satisfy the elective requirement for students not seeking teacher certification. 3 Cr. By Arrangement
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CHM 499: Independent Study in Chemistry
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: Senior status, and 2.00 overall GPA, 2.50 GPA in chemistry. To be defined in consultation with the professor-sponsor prior to registration. 1-6 Cr. Every Semester
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CHM 499 - Independent Study in Chemistry
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CIS 202: Fundamentals of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CSC 104 or CIS 106. Introduces the use of information systems and information technology in organizations. Considers concepts of information management, systems theory, quality, enhanced decision making, and added value in products and services. Stresses information technology, including computing and telecommunications systems. Teaches students to analyze requirements, define an information system, and develop custom solutions to enhance productivity. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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CIS 206: Information Technology Tools
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisite: CSC 104 or CIS 106. Develops intermediate level proficiency in key office productivity and information technology tools. Includes these topics: operating systems, graphical user interfaces, word processing, desktop publishing, grammar and style checkers, office presentations, multimedia documents, spreadsheets and advanced applications, business charts, Internet and intranet, e-mail, World Wide Web, search engines, and Web publishing. Requires extensive hands-on laboratory exercises. 1 Cr. Every Semester
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CIS 295: Topics in Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: Published prior to registration each semester. Addresses current topics in the field at an introductory level. Each offering of the course is motivated by the expertise of the instructor and by students?interests. Descriptions are published prior to the registration period for the course. Example topic: information technology hardware and software laboratory. 1-3 Cr.
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CIS 303: Information Technology Hardware and Software
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CIS 202, CSC 209 and MTH 281. Covers both hardware and software components of computer systems. Includes these topics: basic elements of a computer system, data representation, digital logic, CPU architecture, memory, buses, instruction sets, assembly language, magnetic and optical disks, backup storage, video displays, I/O devices, networks, multi-user and multi-tasking operating systems, process, file, and memory management. 3 Cr. Every Semester
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CIS 317: Analysis and Logical Design of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CIS 202, CIS 206 and CSC 203. Studies requirement analysis, system development and modification process. Includes topics such as life cycle phases and the role of systems analyst; organizational style, feasibility and impact of information systems; requirements analysis, sampling and investigating data, interviewing; data flow diagrams, data dictionaries, preparing and writing proposals; prototyping, designing for effective input and output, user interface; software metrics, quality assurance and software package evaluation and acquisition. Requires supervised laboratory sessions. 4 Cr. Fall
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CIS 404: Multimedia Applications
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CIS 206 and CIS 303. Studies multimedia systems and applications in the business world. Includes these topics: multimedia applications, hypertext and hypermedia, audio, graphics, images, and full motion video; multimedia-ready personal computers and workstations, storage devices, operating systems and graphical user interfaces; communication and networking requirements, multimedia applications on the Internet; file formats, data compression and streaming audio/video; and multimedia authoring tools. 3 Cr. Spring
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CIS 419: Computer Networks and Internet Applications
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisites: CIS 206 and CIS 303. Studies data communication, computer networks, and Internet applications. Includes topics such as data communication, LAN and WAN applications, Internet and intranet, e-mail, FTP and Web applications, distributed systems, standards; communication concepts, media, coding of data, error control, LAN topologies and protocols, bridges, routers and gateways; TCP/IP, client server paradigm; network configuration, performance monitoring, management, security, and reliability. 3 Cr. Fall
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CIS 422: Physical Design and Implementation With DBMS
3.00 Credits
SUNY College at Brockport
Prerequisite: CIS 317. Covers information systems design and implementation within a database management system environment. Requires students to design and construct a physical system using database software to implement the logical design. Stresses basic knowledge of normalization of data modeling, database methods, database design, and the use of databases in business. 3 Cr. Spring
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