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CIS 130: Introduction to Computer Sciences and Organization Theory
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
capabilities, applications, benefits, liabilities, and economics of information systems are discussed in this course. Emphasis is on the use of the computer to solve problems, management information systems, computer-based decision support, and the use of standard support application packages. This course also introduces algorithms and programming concepts. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of program design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation of common.
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CIS 133: Introduction to Visual Basic Programming
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course provides an introduction to programming using Visual Basic for Applications (VBA). It introduces problem analysis and programming to solve computation problems. It emphasizes structured programming techniques including program design, development, documentation, testing, implementation, and maintenance. Prerequisite: CIS 121 or equivalent.
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CIS 135: Introduction to C++ Programming
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course is designed as an introduction to programming using the C++ language. It emphasizes structured design and programming as well as the overall program development cycle including problem definition, design, coding, testing, and documentation. Prerequisite: CIS 121 or equivalent.CIS 150 Object Oriented Programming with Java (4) This course is an introduction to object-oriented design and programming using Java and UML. Also covered are the fundamental concepts of object-oriented programming languages, including data abstraction and typing, class inheritance and generic types, prototypes and delegation, concurrency control and distribution, object-oriented databases, and implementation. Prerequisite: CIS 130.
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CIS 170: Introduction to Information Systems and Support
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course focuses on the theory, capabilities, applications, benefits, liabilities, and economics of information systems. It emphasizes the use of the computer to solve business problems, management information systems, computer-based decision support, and the use of standard support application packages. In addition, the course will focus on supporting users of tools available on microcomputers and implemented for business systems. Also introduced are algorithms and programming concepts in a structured language.
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CIS 230: Computer Hardware
2.00 Credits
Bushnell University
In this course, students examine the components of a computer workstation. Students will completely disassemble and reassemble a workstation, install operating systems, and be able to define essential components. Emphasis is placed on basic hardware testing processes. Co-requisite: CIS 130.
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CIS 250: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The focus of this course are the concepts of classical data structures, business applications, information systems research potential and software design on interactive systems. Topics include structured designs, software development tools, advance file processing, report writer, debugging, Graphical User Interface (GUI), and other advanced Java language features. Prerequisite: CIS 130.
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CIS 255: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
This course introduces students to the general concepts concerning a computer operating system. Emphasis is on management of system resources as well as the management of tasks, memory, storage, and input/output devices. Topics include task synchronization, message handling, file management, and scheduling. Prerequisite: CIS 230.
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CIS 281: Networking and Distributed Systems
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The fundamentals of network communications are introduced in this course. Voice, data, image, and video communications are addressed with reference to business applications and local area networks (LAN). Also covered is an understanding of the differences between centralized, decentralized and distributed data processing systems and their relationships with the business enterprise, data communications, and the parameters affecting the implementation of the system. The International Standards Organization (ISO) model is presented. Prerequisites: CIS 250 and 255.
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CIS 282: Network Management and Administration
4.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The course compares different Network models. Focus is on Local and Wide Area Networks (LAN/WAN), communication with routers and switches, and management of Web Servers. Topics also include network administration and routing, security issues, and Internet services. The course provides practical troubleshooting experience and coverage of security issues. Prerequisite: CIS 281.
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CIS 320: Database Design
3.00 Credits
Bushnell University
The focus of this course is on the fundamental concepts of database management systems (DBMS). Topics covered include analysis of file organization techniques and data structures, consideration of the management of data as a resource, design of data models and databases in business organizations, and structured query language (SQL). Prerequisite: CIS 250.
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