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3.00 Credits
Topics to be covered include inheritance, object manipulation, windows programming, foundation classes, designing the visual interface and connecting to databases. Prerequisite: CIS 2031 Materials charge $20. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Real problems from the business world are studied and are solved by using the college computers and the COBOL language. Materials charge $20. Periodically.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines advanced concepts of the COBOL language. Included in the course are programming assignments covering the concepts of table searching, reports writer features, the sort and merge commands, sequential and indexed file processing. Prerequisite: CIS 2161. Materials charge $20. Periodically.
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3.00 Credits
Topics include control flow, user defined and Java API classes and methods, data types (simple and object), object oriented concepts, operators, program design, basic input and output and swing GUI components. Prerequisite: CIS 2041. Materials charge $20. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The course is a continuation of CIS 2011 with an emphasis on advanced programming concepts to include arrays, functions, modules, file maintenance, security, graphics and databases. Prerequisite: CIS 2011. Materials charge $20. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth study of the Theory of Data Base Technology. Topics include: Data Models, Data Independence, Network, Hierarchal and Relational Models. Students will be required to create, modify, and maintain a Relational Data Base. Prerequisites: BUS 1270 or Introductory Computer skills course. Materials charge $20. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
The course will cover encoding/decoding, startup options, user level security, system-level security, replication, code based security options and other techniques to protect valuable data. Prerequisite: CIS 3040. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
Aimed at the non-graphic artist, this course is an introduction to the creation of printed materials using desktop publishing techniques. Topics include use of paper, color, type, illustrations, photos, and the basic principles of good design to create printed materials. Also covered are print buying and printing cost factors. Students will achieve an introductory knowledge of a popular page layout software. Prerequisite: BUS 1270 or an introductory computer skills course. Materials charge $20. Periodically.
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3.00 Credits
This first course in web design covers the principles of web page design, navigation, content creation, graphics, and creating sites that meet the needs of the organization. The course will introduce the use of page layout tools, templates, the basics of scripting languages, database integration, and image manipulation. Students will gain an understanding of good web design principles. Prerequisite: BUS 1270 and BUS 2230 (or concurrent enrollment). Materials charge $20.
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3.00 Credits
The course covers the creation, modification, and conversion of images into web-usable forms. It will focus on the use of Photoshop software to create, prepare, and edit images. Also covered will be scanning, animations, web effects, and optimization techniques to improve web appearance and performance. If a student is taking or has completed ART 3130, Web Graphics, they should not register for this course, as the material is similar. Prerequisite: CIS 3150 or permission of instructor. Materials charge $20. Spring.
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