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5.00 Credits
Covers the Local Area Network Systems (LANS) and Wide Area Network Systems (WANS) using Novell's operating system. Focuses on the design, construction, operation, maintenance, and management of a network, including the installation of software packages, printers, and adding new users. Prerequisite: CIS145, and CIS278 or NET151. Sp
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3.00 Credits
See CWE-Cooperative Work Experience.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces new users of relational databases to Structured Query Language (SQL). Covers building a database and accessing stored information by performing queries. Includes retrieving, adding, and deleting data from an SQL-compliant database. Prerequisite: CS275 or consent of instructor. Off ered as needed.
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4.00 Credits
Explains the process to design and build an Internet system. Includes establishing a multi-server environment that requires Web services, common gateway interfaces, e-mail services, database services, and other Web-based applications. Prerequisite: CIS140U and CIS288. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Provides experience installing, confi guring, customizing, administering, and maintaining a server and its resources in a client-server network. Prerequisite: CIS179. F, Sp
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on software and hardware troubleshooting and support required in a Local Area Network environment. Prerequisite: concurrent enrollment in CIS279, or consent of instructor. Sp
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4.00 Credits
Covers the development of Web applications using various scripting languages. Explains the process of Web application development. Stresses proper coding practices and documentation and implementation of databases for dynamic Web content. Prerequisite: CIS178I or CIS195 or VC237 or consent of instructor. W
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3.00 Credits
Reviews court systems and procedures from criminal violation to fi nal disposition. Covers six primary functional areas of administration of justice and reviews principles of federal, state, criminal, and civil laws as they apply to and aff ect law enforcement. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Covers the development and conceptualization of crime, including historical perspective, social and legal defi nitions, and classifi cations. Includes an overview of criminology, research, data gathering, and analysis. Introduces major theoretical perspectives on the nature of crime, criminals, and victimization. Identifi es current trends and patterns of crime typologies as well as societal and institutional responses. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Reviews the juvenile justice system, including juvenile court processes and procedures from criminal violation to fi nal disposition. Identifi es juvenile justice administrative functions and reviews the principles of federal, state, and local statutes as they apply to and aff ect the juvenile off ender. F, Sp
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