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4.00 Credits
Studies the hardware concepts necessary to install and maintain computers and computer peripherals. Explains the interface between software and hardware and incorporates the requirements for A+ certifi cation. Prerequisite: CIS240 or concurrent enrollment, or CIS140B, or NET123. W
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the use and history of the global computer network known as the Internet or information superhighway. Explores the philosophy of the Internet, as well as its use as a tool for research, communication, and entertainment. Students will develop and publish a simple Web page on the World-Wide Web. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120, or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp, Su
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5.00 Credits
Covers fundamentals of Web design using Adobe Systems software. Focuses on the overall production processes surrounding Web design. Emphasizes design elements involving layout, navigation, and interactivity. Includes hands-on Web design exercises using Adobe PhotoShop, Adobe Illustrator, Adobe GoLive, Adobe LiveMotion, and Adobe Premiere. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120, or consent of instructor. F, W
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4.00 Credits
Introduces computer networks from an enduser perspective. Provides experience installing, administering, and managing network software and resources, including user accounts, in a clientserver environment. Prerequisite: CIS140B or NET123. F, Sp
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4.00 Credits
Provides the basics of computer forensics as they apply to personal computers and workstations, including how to obtain and analyze digital information for use as evidence in civil, criminal, or administrative cases. Prerequisite: CIS102A, CIS120, CIS140B, CIS179, or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Covers Web site planning, organization, and implementation. Explores Web development applications. Discusses XHTML, XML, style sheets, and basic scripting. Addresses accessibility, browsers compatibility, and globalization issues. Prerequisite: CIS178I or consent of instructor. F, Sp
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4.00 Credits
Continues the Fundamentals of Java Programming 1 course. Provides a conceptual understanding of encapsulation, polymorphism, and inheritance related to the object-oriented programming paradigm and Java. Covers the use of java.lang, java.util, java.applet, java.awt and java.io packages to create program code. Includes documenting program code using the Javadoc interface and creating a Graphical User Interface (GUI) application using a visual Interface Development Environment (IDE). Prerequisite: CIS133J or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Continues the Fundamentals of Java Programming 2 course and serves as a capstone project course. Provides an overview of the Abstract Windowing Toolkit (AWT) from the Java platform to create programs with graphical user interface (GUI) components (buttons, checkboxes, text fi elds, etc.). Presents the mechanics for handling events and exceptions generated by GUI components. Covers a conceptual overview of connecting to a database such as SQL Server, Oracle, etc., and manipulate data from the same databases using the Java database connectivity (JDBC) application programmer interface (API). Prerequisite: CIS233J or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Studies advanced operating systems. Incorporates the use of third-party utility programs, hard disk management concepts, MS/DOS in a network environment, and MS/DOS-OS-AIX migration considerations. Prerequisite: CIS140B or consent of instructor. W
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4.00 Credits
Off ers an advanced course covering the concepts used for installing, administering, and maintaining a UNIX/LINUX system. Includes installing and managing a version of LINUX in the laboratory experience. Prerequisite: CIS140U or consent of instructor.
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