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CS 1073: Internet Programming
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A course designed for programming Internet applications. The student will learn to design and implement programs that can be accessed from web browsers. It will include planning, creating, testing, improving and publishing web-based applications. Keyboarding skills are recommended. Prerequisite: CS 1003 or consent of instructor.
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CS 1093: C# Programming
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) The course will use C# to explain programming concepts including object-oriented programming (classes, methods, objects, etc), how to use variables, data types (arrays, strings, numbers, lists, queues, stacks, etc), control structures (conditionals, looping, recursion, etc.) basic algorithms (sorting, searching, etc.), and some advanced ideas (exception handling, threads, input/output streams, etc.). Prerequisite: None
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CS 1153: Network I
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) The Network I course is designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer networking fi eld. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, local area networks (LANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) model, cabling, cabling tools, routers, network devices, Ethernet, and Internet Protocol (IP) addressing. Prerequisite: None
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CS 1163: Network
2.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) The Network 2 course provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, wide area networks (WANs), transmission control protocol/ internet protocol (TCP/IP), IP addressing, routers, router confi guration, routing protocols, and access control lists (ACLs). Particular emphasis is given to understanding the nature of and components of networks that make up LANs and WANs. Prerequisite: CS 1153
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CS 1233: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A course designed to familiarize students with the workstation operating system software. Topics include the commands and procedures to interact and control your workstation's operating system environment and peripheral coordination. Students will gain the knowledge and skills needed to install, confi gure, customize, optimized, maintain, and troubleshoot the workstation operating system. Prerequisite: None
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CS 1243: Network Server
1.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A course to familiarize the student with the skills needed to manage a network using Microsoft Server Operating System. This course will provide the skills necessary to install, confi gure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot Microsoft Server Operating System and the Active Directory environment. Prerequisite: CS 1063, CS 1153, and CS 1163 or consent of instructor.
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CS 1253: Network
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) The Network 3 course provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, a review of Open System Interconnection (OSI) and Reference Model and OSI layer functions. Variable-length subnet masking (VLSM), local area network (LAN), switching, virtual LANs (VLANs), LAN design, interior gateway routing protocol (IGRP), and network management. Particular emphasis is given to students being able to demonstrate the ability to apply material from previous semesters to a network and be able to demonstrate the ability to apply material from previous semesters to a network and be able to explain how and why a particular strategy is employed. Prerequisites: CS 1153, CS 1163
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CS 1263: Network
4.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) The Network 4 course provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Instruction includes, but is not limited to point to point protocols (PPPs), network address translation (NAT), integrated services digital network (ISDN), dial-on-demand routing (DDR), frame relays and network management. The student will prepare for the CCNA exam and have the option to prepare for the Network+ Certifi cation Exam. Studies from previous semesters (Network 1, 2, and 3) will be incorporated into a practical fi nal exams. Prerequisites: CS 1153, CS 1163, and CS 1253
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CS 2003: Database Structure
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) This course covers how to plan, create, and maintain relational databases. The course includes creating databases, tables, and indexes while working with information, such as, inserting, deleting, and updating data with queries and built-in functions. Advanced tasks include exploring table types, transactions, and administering the database. Keyboarding skills are recommended. Prerequisite: None
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CS 2033: Project Management
3.00 Credits
East Central College
(3.0 hours) A course designed to study the basic steps and techniques used in the analysis, design, and development of projects. The student will learn to locate, organize, store, retrieve, evaluate, synthesize, and annotate information from print, electronic and other sources needed to solve the problems and make informed decisions for the completion of a successful project. The course will also cover the use of a project management tool to control the project. Prerequisite: None.
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