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BCIS 313: Networks And Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course provided students with knowledge of telecommunications fundamentals, voice-video-data for LANs, MANs, and WANs, which include switched network systems. Data communication and telecommunication models and standards, concepts, and standard organizations will be studied. Prerequisite(s): BCIS 303 and BCSC 333. Three hours, Fall
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BCIS 323: Web Design And Programming
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course introduces Java as a powerful object-oriented language for developing dynamic Web content. Other programming and development tools are also explored. Students are required to develop their own Web presence. Prerequisite(s): BCIS 143 or instructor consent. Three hours, Spring, Odd Years
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BCIS 363: Intermediate Topics in Cis
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is a self-directed study course, which allows students to pursue study at an intermediate level in areas not typically covered in the curriculum. Proposed topics of study must receive prior approval from the division chair, and the CIS faculty. Prerequisite(s): BCIS 223, Junior standing, and approval of the division chair and course advisor. Three hours, On Demand
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BCIS 403: Database Application Development
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course introduces students to database-driven application development. Students will draw upon the knowledge and skills learned in previous courses, and extend that knowledge through the development of applications which use databases. This course covers physical design, programming, testing, and implementation of the system. Implementation of object-oriented, client-server designs using a programming environment is explored. A high-level programming language will be used to interface with a database. Prerequisite(s): BCSC 143 and BCSC 353. Three hours, Spring
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BCIS 413: Advanced Networking Applications
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course continues the study of networking and telecommunications by presenting topics that include principles and specific implementation of local area network systems including predominant networking products and methodologies. Includes supervised structured laboratory exercises. Prerequisite(s): BCIS 313. Three hours, Fall, Even Years
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BCIS 423: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course explores the principles and concepts involved in the management of organizational information system resources. Students' familiarity with the fundamental terminology is assumed, as is a basic understanding of essential management practices. Topics include enterprise-wide issues, security considerations, and the ethical and social challenges faced in the Information Age. Prerequisite(s): BCIS 303 AND MGMT 303. Three hours, Spring, Odd Years
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BCIS 463: Advanced Topics in Cis
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is a self-directed study course, which allows students to pursue study at an advanced level in areas not typically covered in the curriculum. Proposed topics of study must receive prior approval from the division chair, and the CIS faculty. Topics of study must not duplicate material for which the student has already received credit in BCIS 363. Prerequisite: Senior standing, a strong background in CIS, and approval of the division chair and course advisor. Three hours, On Demand
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BCIS 473: Software Engineering I- Analysis & Design
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course provides an understanding of the software engineering process. It introduces structured analysis and design, object-oriented analysis and design, the use of data modeling and CASE tools, and development and adherence to life-cycle standards. This course also examines software testing principles, process and product metrics. This course provides a foundation for advanced study in CIS. Prerequisite(s): BCSC 143, BCSC 353 and Junior or Senior standing. Three hours, Fall
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BCIS 483: Software Engineering II- Project Management & Implementation
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is a continuation of BCSC 473/BCIS 473. Advanced Computer Science and Information Systems majors, operating as a high-performance team, will engage in, and complete, the design and implementation of a significant information system. Project management, management of the IS function, and systems integration will be components of the project experience. Student teams will carry their project begun in BCSC 473/BCIS 473 through implementation, testing, and delivery, the traditional "downstream" phases of thedevelopment process. Prerequisite(s): Junior or Senior standing and completion of BCSC 473/BCIS 473 with a grade of C or better. Three hours, Spring
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BCSC 133: Programming I
3.00 Credits
Lindenwood University
This course is an introduction to programming using a high-level language. Topics include basic control structures, input/output, functions, arrays, text files, introduction to software engineering, and ethics of computing. Three hours, Fall
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