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CSCI 380: WEB PROGRAMMING & INTERFACE DE
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Web Programming and Interface Design. Three semester hours. (1, 2) This course provides students with a hands-on overview of current Web programming languages and Web multimedia technologies. Client/Server concepts will be discussed and implemented into student Web projects. Concepts relating to good interface design will be covered. The course will also explore how multimedia tools and features can be used to enhance Web sites. Prerequisite: CSci 270 or consent of instructor.%
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CSCI 389: INDEPENDENT STUDY
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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CSCI 397: SPECIAL TOPICS
0.00 - 4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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CSCI 401: Seminar Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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CSCI 402: Tchg Meth C Sci
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
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CSCI 405: Internship
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Internship. Three semester hours. This course is offered to students having work internships within a computing, information technology, or related type of enterprise. Students are supervised by employing personnel and by CSci faculty. This course gives students the opportunity to earn course credit for the application of computing knowledge and skills used in the working environment. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing in CSci and departmental approval.%
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CSCI 411: Multimedia II
4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Multimedia II. Four semester hours. (6 lecture/studio) (Same as Art 411) An introduction to producing multimedia presentations. Students learn authoring techniques to incorporate digital imagery, audio and video into a running interactive presentation. Prerequisite: Art 1304 or permission of the instructor.%
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CSCI 412: Internet Development II
4.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Internet Development II. Four semester hours. (6 lecture/studio) (Same as Art 412) Introduction to web site design and publishing. Students learn the basics of HTML programming to incorporate graphics into functional interactive sites, including HTML tags, frames and scripting. Prerequisites: Art 1304 and Art 309 or Pho 250 or permission of the instructor.%
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CSCI 414: System and Database Admin
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
System and Database Administration. Three semester hours. This curse utilizes a UNIX-based operating system in a computer network environment. It includes the installation and configuration of an operating system, a web server, a database serverl, and server-side scripting. Other topics include server, a database server, and server-side scripting. Other Topics include user management, network configuration, backup and recovery, and security techniques. Prerequisite: CSci 340 or consent of the instructor.%
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CSCI 416: WINDOWS PROGRAMMING
3.00 Credits
Texas A & M University-Commerce
Windows Programming. Three semester hours. Windows Programming is a practical application course which provides students with the basic knowledge required for designing, developing, testing, debugging, and documenting applications within the Windows environment. Topics covered include Unicode, basic drawing (not DirectX), messages, text input/output, interfaces, menus, and dialog boxes. Prerequisite: CSci 270.%
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