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8.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ELEC 2600 (can be taken concurrently), ITCS 2861; or permission of instructor This course serves as the capstone to the Robots and Autonomous Machines Certificate by providing students with practical experience that integrates previously studied skills and concepts. Students will work independently using previously mastered techniques from all prerequisite courses along with other current industry programming practices to research, design, develop, and implement an autonomous or semi-autonomous system. Topics include budgeting, project scheduling/monitoring/execution, and documentation of the finished project from both a systems and an end-user perspective. The course culminates in a formal presentation in which students will demonstrate both the project and all associated documentation. Students will also utilize effective design techniques studied in previous courses and use resources from previous courses as reference material. This course is cross listed as ELEC 2899 Robots and Autonomous Machines Capstone and ITCS 2899 Robots and Autonomous Machines Capstone. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (8 contact hours: 2 lecture, 6 lab)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
These specialized courses provide in-depth examinations of Information Technology Computer Science/Programming topics not covered in detail elsewhere in the curriculum.
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITIS 1005 or permission of instructor This course provides an introduction to the Oracle relational database management system. Students will use SQL (Structured Query Language) to create and maintain database objects through DDL (Data Definition Language), and manipulate data through DML (Data Manipulation Language). Students will use SQL*Plus format commands to produce readable output displays and reports. This course and ITDB 1405 Introduction to Oracle PL/SQL help students prepare for the Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL certification exam. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITCS 1010, ITDB 1400; or permission of instructor This course continues the study of the Oracle relational database management system by providing an introduction to the Oracle PL (Procedural Language). Students will write PL with embedded SQL (Structured Query Language) to interact with an Oracle Server, create control structures, write explicit cursors, and handle exceptions. Students will use SQL*Plus format commands to produce readable output displays and reports. This course and ITDB 1400 Introduction to Oracle SQL help students prepare for the Introduction to Oracle: SQL and PL/SQL certification exam. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITDB 1400 or permission of instructor This course builds on ITDB 1400 Introduction to Oracle SQL to provide students with further knowledge about SQL along with an introduction to programming objects using Microsoft SQL. Students will use Microsoft SQL Server to write queries, create and modify data, and create database objects such as views, stored procedures and functions, and triggers. This course helps students prepare for Microsoft SQL Server certification. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITDB 1405 or permission of instructor This course provides an introduction to the querying and analytical capabilities of the Oracle data warehouse. Students will learn methods of accessing data held in the relational warehouse in a client/server environment, including ad hoc querying, reporting, graphing, drill/pivot analysis, and Decision Support System forecasting and trending analysis. (5 contact hours: 1 lecture, 4 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITDB 1405 or permission of instructor This course provides continued instruction in the use of the Oracle PL (Procedural Language) for relational databases. Students will develop and manage PL/SQL program units and database triggers in Procedure Builder and the SQL*Plus environments. This course helps students prepare for the Oracle Develop PL/SQL Program Units certification exam. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITDB 1405 or permission of instructor This course introduces students to various database administrative skills, including installing, starting up and shutting down, and maintaining an Oracle database. The course helps students prepare for the Oracle Database Administrator Fundamentals I exam. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITDB 1406 or permission of instructor This course instructs students in programming and implementing a Microsoft SQL Server database. Students will gain technical skills in creating and managing database objects, such as views and stored procedures. Students will gain additional knowledge in the maintenance of SQL elements including indexes, data types, and constraints. The course also addresses database optimization and analysis and helps students prepare for Microsoft SQL Server certification. (3 contact hours: 1 lecture, 2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITIS 1000 or ITIS 1005 or permission of instructor This course provides a comprehensive study of database management in a Microsoft Windows environment. Students will develop database structures, create and maintain tables, run and save queries, sort and filter records, and create and customize forms and reports. Advanced topics include creating and running macros, creating switchboards, and writing Visual Basic code. This course is cross listed as ITIS 1530 Using Windows Applications: Database and ITDB 1430 Microsoft Access Relational Database. Students who have taken the course under the alternative course ID should not take this course. (4.5 contact hours: 1.5 lecture, 3 lab)
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