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3.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to the role of computers in today's society. Basic issues concerning computers, such as legal and ethical, will be introduced and discussed. The course will involve a discussion of internet, data communications, and basic applications such as word processors and spreadsheets. (Does not count towards a major or minor in Computer Science or Computer Information Systems) (Previously listed as CIS 2433)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computer programming strategies common to business and industry. Problem solving, structured program design, data representation, data input/output formats, decision-making and repetitive constructs will be introduced.(Prerequisite: CS 1313 or equivalent) (Previously listed as CS 2333 Introductory Business Applications Prog)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in business computer programming. Broadens and deepens knowledge and strategies in aspects of programming and software development which are currently used in business and industry. Additional study in problem solving and program design. Object-oriented programming concepts will be introduced. (Prerequisite: CIS 1613)
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts to design a web site. Included are content, navigation, graphics, and interactivity. HTML, internet programming, commercial domain licensing, development software, and effective layout. Students must maintain a web site. (Previously listed as TECH 2343 WEB PAGE DESIGN I)
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3.00 Credits
Topics include table usage for static and dynamic data representation, sorting, merging, maintenance of sequential, indexed, and relative files. Access method algorithms and file design strategies are also introduced. (Prerequisites: CIS 1623 and MATH 2013)
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3.00 Credits
Covers advanced topics in current productivity software. Possible topics for study: word processing OLE (object linking and embedding), equation editing, Desktop Publishing, and advanced document design; spreadsheet pivot tables, OLE, macros and advanced functions; database relational techniques and exporting of data; presentation software graphics, OLE and multimedia demonstrations; web design; and other current trends in software productivity. (Prerequisite: nine completed hours of CS or CIS with a grade of C or better in each course.)
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3.00 Credits
The study of how data is communicated from one computer to another including such topics as local area networks, network design, distributed processing, and telecommunication management. (Prerequisite: CS 3143) (Previously listed as Computer Networking)
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3.00 Credits
Theory of data structure, implementation of database models; applications using a conventional database system. (Prerequisite: CIS 2813 or CS 2813) (Previously listed as Data Files and Data Bases)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in business programming using the COBOL language. Student will be required to combine several programs into a small integrated system. Areas covered include use of COBOL SORT Verb, designing direct access files, online systems, large system program development techniques, building and maintenance of project files. (Prerequisite: CS 1623)
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3.00 Credits
Protecting computer resources from unauthorized access, establishing control to ensure the reliability of information processing, and auditing information systems to verify the accuracy of information systems. (Prerequisite: CS 2813) (Previously listed as Computer Control and Audit)
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