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CS 320: Information Technology Hardware and System Software
4.00 Credits
Montreat College
Hardware/system software fundamentals for various computer/network architectures used in the design, development, and implementation of contemporary information systems. Topics include hardware (CPU architecture, memory, registers, addressing modes, busses, instruction sets, multi-processors versus single processors), peripheral devices (hard disks, CD's video display monitors, device controllers, input/output), and operating systems functions. Includes a one-hour lab. Pre- or Co-requisite: CS 204. (Offered fall semesters, offered on demand.)
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CS 330: Programming:Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course emphasizes software development in the Windows environment. Students will create programs in a Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment including client-server applications and front-end applications using database information. Pre- or Co-requisite: CS 204 or permission of professor. (Offered spring semesters, offered on demand.)
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CS 340: Electronic Business Strategy,Architecture,and Design
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
An examination of the linkage of organizational strategy and electronic methods of delivering products, services, and exchanges in inter-organizational, national, and global environments. Topics include electronic economics, business models, value chain analysis, and technology architectures for electronic business, supply chain management, consumer behavior within electronic environments, legal and ethical issues, information privacy, and security. Pre- or Co-requisite: CS 204. (Offered fall semesters, even-numbered years.)
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CS 360: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A course emphasizing the planning, development, and implementation of data processing systems on microcomputers and their operating systems. Emphasis will be placed on the systems development life cycle, systems documentation and the transition from systems analysis to design. Pre-requisite: CS 204 or permission of professor. (Offered fall semesters, even-numbered years.)
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CS 410: Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A continuation of 360 Systems Analysis and Design. Emphasis will be on systems design and implementation of information systems. Projects, including software development, will be assigned for different types of organizations, public and private. Pre-requisite: CS 360. (Offered on demand)
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CS 420: Telecommunications and Networks
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course provides an in-depth knowledge of data communications and networking requirements, including telecommunications technologies, hardware, and software. Emphasis is on the analysis and design of networking applications in business. Management of telecommunications networks, cost-benefit analysis, and evaluation of connectivity options is also covered. Pre-requisite: CS 320 or permission of professor. (Offered spring semesters, offered on demand.)
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CS 440: Internets and Intranets
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course explores the global impact of the Web on business. Intranets are used within a company; internets are designed for interaction outside of a company. A sample company page is designed using popular Web tools such as Microsoft Front Page and Microsoft Internet Explorer. ( Offered on demand.)
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CS 450: Project Management and Practice
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
A study of the factors necessary for successful management of information systems development or enhancement projects. Both technical and behavioral aspects of project management are applied within the context of an information systems development. Topics include managing the system life cycle (requirements determination, design, and implementation), system and database integration issues, network management, project tracking, metrics, and system performance evaluation, and managing expectations of managers, clients, and teams. Pre- or Co-requisites: CS 360 or permission of the professor. ( Offered spring semesters, odd-numbered years.)
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CS 460: Physical Design and Implementation
3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course covers the physical design and implementation of information systems applications frequently found in emerging distributed computing environments and standards. Traditional and contemporary development environments are used. Topics include the selection of development environments and standards; software construction; including structured, event-driven and object-oriented application design; testing; software quality assurance; system implementation; user training; system delivery; and post-implementation review. Pre- or Co-requisites: CS 310 and 340 or permission of professor. (Offered spring semesters, odd-numbered years.)
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CS 480: Special Topics
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Montreat College
This course will provide students and faculty the opportunity to participate in examining current issues or specialized topics within the discipline. Topics will be determined by the department. Class will meet 15 hours for each hour of credit offered. A student can repeat for up to six hours of credit. Pre-requisites: CS 102, 204. (Offered on demand.)
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