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INFO 2521: Intel? Assembly Language I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
The student develops knowledge and abilities in relation to common cross-platform data representations, computer architecture, and machine and assembly language principles and techniques. Topics include assembly language directives, operators, and program structure. The student uses Intel x86 Assembly Language to develop simple applications. Prerequisites INFO 1524
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INFO 2531: Intel? Assembly Language II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of INFO 2521 and extends the topics and skills. Additional topics include macros to create both system-level software tools and application programs to manipulate computer hardware and to create an interaction between assembly language programs, operating systems (MS Windows, MS-DOS, and others), and application programs developed in C'' and other high-level languages. Prerequisites INFO 2521
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INFO 2537: Data Structures Using C & C++
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of C++ level 2 as well as the study and development of programming in the 'C' language. The student is required to program, debug, and test specified business applications in C and C''; to include but not be limited to the following topics: Data structures, such as Linked Lists, Stacks and Queues, and Searching and Sorting Algorithms. The student learns to program between C and C'' and write programs in both languages to solve a variety of business applications. Prerequisites INFO 1532
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INFO 2538: Systems Analysis and Design
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a hands-on approach to system analysis and design of information systems. The student examines and utilizes formal techniques of developing a start-to-finish project. Tasks include designing the best approach to problem identification, analysis of possible solutions utilizing information gathering techniques and implementation using business rules, data manipulation, data storage, and data retrieval. The student researches, writes, analyzes, and creates professional reports and documentation to support analysis and design. Prerequisites INFO 1521 or INFO 1522 or INFO 1523, or INFO 1524
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INFO 2539: Programmming for Wireless
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
While the rapid expansion of wireless technologies such as cell phones and palm pilots offers many new opportunities for businesses and programmers, it also presents numerous challenges related to issues such as security and standardization. This course offers a thorough treatment of both the management and technical aspects of this growing area, including coverage of current practices and future trends. The student researches and reports on topics to include industry and its participants, hardware and software technology in use, as well as security involved with wireless computing. The student reviews computer software used to up/download programs to virtual devices.
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INFO 2549: IBM iSeries Control Language Programming
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course introduces the student to the IBM iSeries Control Language. The student learns the syntax rules for the commands and how to utilize them in a CL program. Other topics include basic error handling, passing program parameters, file and data areas, message handling, file overrides and command prompting. This course will also cover any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1003 and INFO 1112
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INFO 2620: MySQL Fundamentals
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course provides the student with a basic foundation in designing and implementing a database with MySQL. Topics covered include the MySQL architecture, creating a database, working with SQL, performing administrative tasks, programming in MySQL, and building database applications. Various open source MySQL tools will be explored. Prerequisites INFO 1620 Course is offered On-line
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INFO 2621: IBM DB2 Database Management I
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course introduces the concepts of the IBM DB2 database system. The student learns how to define, create and manage database files. An introduction to data modeling and design is also presented. This course will also cover any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 1003 and INFO 1112
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INFO 2630: Structured Query Language
3.00 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is designed to give the student the skills needed to access and manipulate data in a relational database management system. Basic through advanced level SQL commands will be covered. The student explores various DBMS SQL environments. Prerequisites INFO 1620 Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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INFO 2631: IBM DB2 Database Management II
4.50 Credits
Metropolitan Community College - Nebraska
This course is a continuation of INFO 2621. Topics covered include SQL/400, advanced data management topics such as referential constraints, journaling and commitment control, security issues, and backup and recovery. This course will also cover any new topics or technology in the iSeries area. Prerequisites INFO 2621
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