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CIP 1101010007 Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Cooperative education is a paid learning experience. (3 SCH, 1 lecture, 20 lab) Prerequisite: Approval of the division chair.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1108010007 Instruction in Internet web page programming and related graphic design issues, including mark-up languages, web sites, Internet access software, and interactive options. Includes HTML, CGI scripting, JavaScript, ASP, PHP, PERL, and Introduction to .Net. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1432 and IMED 1316 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1102010007 Introduction to computer programming using C++. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design with development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, looping, data manipulation, and array processing. (4 SCH, 3 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1102010007 An introduction to the Visual BASIC.NET computer language, including the preparation, coding, and testing of individual Windows applications. The focus of this course includes an introduction to programming concepts and methods with problem analysis and problem-solving techniques included. Data types, control structures, functions, syntax and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling will also be covered in this course. (4 SCH, 3 lecture, 2 lab) Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1102010007 Further application of C++ programming techniques including subjects such as file access, abstract data structures, class inheritance, and other advanced techniques. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 3 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1407 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1102010007 Further applications of programming techniques using Visual BASIC. Topics include file access methods, data structures and modular programming, program testing and documentation. Concepts of object-oriented programming are introduced along with database programming and use of the Windows API. (4 SCH, 3 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSE 1432 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1108020007 Introduction to database theory and the practical applications of a database. The student will identify database terminology and concepts; plan, define, and design a database; design and generate tables, forms, and reports; and devise and process queries. The students receive hands-on experience with a database management system. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSC 1401 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1108020007 Mastery of database design and functionality. Topics include relational database theory; use of advanced capabilities for online collection and distribution of data; and analysis of data using advanced database features. (3 SCH, 2 lecture, 2 lab) Prerequisite: ITSW 1307, IMED 1316, and ITSE 1311 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading and writing. Intermediate algebra level math (placement code 3).
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3.00 Credits
CIP 1110030007 An introductory level course in information security designed to introduce the student to the terminology and multiple aspects of information security. Topics covered will be how to establish and implement information security goals and plans within an organization using firewalls, encryption, physical security, intrusion detection and biometrics. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities to security will also be covered. Prerequisite: ITNW 1325 or approval of the division chair. Required skill level: College level reading.
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3.00 Credits
CIP 3201045119 Introduction to mathematical reasoning and problem-solving with an emphasis on the most basic concepts of arithmetic and algebra. (4 SCH, 3 lecture, 2 lab) Skill level requirement: Assigned according to test results.
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