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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduces the Visual Basic programming language to learn fundamental programming techniques. Emphasizes structured and object oriented design and writing of programs to solve business and/or mathematical problems. Students will learn problem solving, procedural programming, develop a graphical user interface, and work with events and objects. Prerequisite: CS101 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This programming course introduces basic concepts of client-side and serverside scripting languages, emphasizing concepts of good website design and construction with the use of scripting languages. Programming focus is on modern event-driven, client-server software concepts using HTML/XHTMLO and JavaScript, and PHP. Prior HTML/XHTML knowledge is required for success. Prerequisite: CS125H or CS195 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) Use of microcomputer word processing software for desktop publishing. Using word processing skills and design/layout theories, students will learn how to develop professional-looking and effective publications. Prerequisite: CS125W with a "C" orbetter. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (4 lec hrs/wk) This course introduces the student to the theory and operation of microcomputer operating systems. It will include disk and file handling techniques, common utilities, security issues, minor hardware installation and maintenance, and the use of networks. It will use one or more commercially available operating systems, including Windows XP. Prerequisite: CS101 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This course introduces students to the computer science field and profession. Students will be introduced to computer science, programming and careers, as well as societal and ethical issues surrounding the use of computers. Students will have the opportunity to participate in team problem solving. Prerequisite: MTH111 with a "C" orbetter. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This course offers a history and overview of fundamental computer science concepts using an object-oriented programming language. Topics include objectoriented programming, software engineering, algorithm development, data representation, introduction to user interface design, and sources of error. Prerequisite: CS160 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This course covers software engineering principles and modern programming methods. Topics include event-driven programming for graphical user interfaces, recursion, stream, and exception handling. This course also introduces analysis of algorithms, sorting, and searching. Prerequisite: CS161 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course introduces students to computer workstation and network security. It includes an overview of workplace security issues emphasizing the importance and need for secure computers and networks. Students learn to use various tools and techniques to improve computer and network security. Prerequisite: CIS6243 or CS179 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (6 lec-lab hrs/wk) Fundamentals of Wireless LANs is an introductory course that focuses on the design, planning, implementation, operation and troubleshooting of wireless networks. It covers a comprehensive overview of technologies, security, and design best practices with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in wireless LAN setup and troubleshooting, resilient WLAN design, installation and configuration, and WLAN Security. This course prepares students to achieve the Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist designation. Prerequisite: CIS6243 or CS179 with a "C" or better.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This course introduces the basic elements of beginning web page creation using a text editor and HTML/XHTML. The course will focus on web terminology, basic HTML/XHTML coding to include hyperlinks anchors, tables, forms and frames, design principles, and accessibility issues. We will also begin to explore the availability of tools for web page creation, site management, validation, and accessibility checks. Prerequisites: CS120 with a "C" orbetter. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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