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3.00 Credits
Introduces the fundamental theory of data warehouse development and application. This course addresses development requirements, data warehouse architecture, dimensional model design, and physical database design. Skills to manipulate the data in the warehouse for updating, maintenance, and data extraction are also covered. This course presents applications of business intelligence techniques within the data warehousing framework. Prerequisite: CIS 140 or 241 with a grade of C or higher; or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
CIS 140 or CIS 241
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the concepts and application of data mining to discover useful and "interesting" patterns from large data sets. This course specifically covers computational algorithms to develop patterns and forecasts from databases, data selection, cleaning, coding, statistical and machine learning techniques, and visualization of generated structures. The course uses data mining software and examples to illustrate the process. Prerequisite: CIS 110 or WEB 143, and CIS 135 with grades of C or higher. Or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
( CIS 110 or WEB 143 ) & CIS 135
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3.00 Credits
Data Visualization
Prerequisite:
CIS 105 or CIS 105H or WEB 125
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the practical skills necessary to use and administer the Linux operating system in the command line (CLI) environment. This course covers the following basic system usage topics: Secure Shell (SSH), basic (CLI) navigation commands, directory and file structures and permissions, the vi editor, file processing, processes, and shell scripting. System Administration topics include Linux installation, filesystems, intalling and configuring software, managing services, creating and administering user accounts, system backup and recovery, scheduling tasks, Linux security and networking, and the implementation of common applications such as web servers, Domain Name System (DNS) servers, email servers, and databases. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: CNT 120 with a grade of C or higher; or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
CIS 115 or CTEC 102 or CNT 120
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3.00 Credits
Covers the basics of the UNIX/LINUX operating system with an emphasis on system administration and security. Topics include: the installing and configuration of UNIX, logging into UNIX, basic commands, the vi editor, creating and administering user accounts, system backup and recovery, software installation and package management, the graphical user interface, and basic UNIX administration. Other UNIX tools and utilities are also covered. Prerequisite: CIS 115 or CTEC 102 or CNT 120 with a grade of C or higher.
Prerequisite:
CIS 115 or CTEC 102 or CNT 120
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for careers in the computer technology with an emphasis on troubleshooting strategies, industry standards and documentation, ethical decision making, professional development, and portfolio management. Students are required to create a professional development plan (PDP) and complete a capstone project in addition to formalizing a professional portfolio highlighting work completed throughout the Computer Information Systems AAS program. Prerequisite: CIS 227, ELEC 126, and WEB 102 with grades of C or higher. Corequisite: CIS 227; or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
( CIS 227 & ELEC 126 & WEB 102 ) or ( CIS 243 & CIS 245 & CIS 224 & CIS 239 & CIS 257 )
Corequisite:
CIS 227, CIS 224, CIS 239, CIS 257
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3.00 Credits
A minimum of 225 hours of work experience, over at least a 15-week period, in an approved internship applying the knowledge and skills acquired in the Computer Information Systems curriculum. Written documentation of internship activities and other performance-evaluation measurements will be used to determine the grade. The course must be scheduled for the last semester so that the student derives the most benefit from the experience. (This course is intended for those who are not currently employed in a position requiring extensive use of computers. It is an alternative to CIS 275; credit will not be given for both courses.) Prerequisite: CIS 135, 140, 210, and 222 with grades of C or higher; or permission of the Instructor. Corequisite: ELEC 126.
Prerequisite:
CIS 135 & CIS 140 & CIS 222 & ELEC 126
Corequisite:
ELEC 126
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic understanding of industry standards for securing information. This course discusses legal, ethical, and business requirements, as well as an overview of security tools and practices and secure network architecture. A course fee is required. Prerequisite: ENGL 101, CNT 120, and CIS 222, 264, or 249 with grades of C or higher; or permission of the Instructor.
Prerequisite:
CNT 120 & ( CIS 222 or CIS 264 or CIS 249 ) & ( ENGL 101 )
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3.00 Credits
Ethical Hacking and Incident Response
Prerequisite:
( ENGL 101 or ENGL 110 ) & CNT 125
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to the realm of criminal justice - its philisophic basis and historical development. This course presents agencies and processes, technical and legal problems, and the role of the criminal justice system in American society. Prerequisite: Completion of all developmental reading and writing courses required as a result of the College Testing and Placement program.
Prerequisite:
(( ENGL 003 or ENGL 007 ) & ( ENGL 051 ) ) or ENGL 057 or ESL 070 or ENGL 101 or ENGL 101H or ENGL 102 or ENGL 102H or ENGL 104 or ENGL 106
Corequisite:
ENGL 102, ENGL 102H, ENGL 104, ENGL 106
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