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4.00 Credits
Designing, developing, publishing, and maintaining dynamic Web sites; Web security and privacy issues; e-commerce; emerging Web technologies. Prerequisite: CIS 195 and CIS 275 or instructor approval. 3 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. W
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4.00 Credits
(This course is currently not being offered.) Student will develop an individual "real-world" project to demonstrate the ability to apply the concepts covered in the Computer Information Systems (CIS ) curriculum. With guidance from a faculty advisor, students will analyze, design, program and document a database, web-based or network system. Emphasis will be placed on working effectively with clients, professional work habits, and documentation. Prerequisite: CIS 276, CIS 295; 1 lecture, 9 lab hrs/wk
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Independent study on subjects outside the course curriculum or in-depth studies of a particular aspect of course content. Affords an opportunity for students with previous study in a subject area to pursue further investigations for credit. Prerequisite: Instructor, Department Chair, and Dean approval of study plan. 6 credits maximum total credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the beginning engineering technology student an overview of the engineering world and the technician's place in it. The importance of logical problem solving and paying close attention to detail is stressed. Subjects include: orientation to college, engineering technology as a career, the calculator, the technical laboratory, right angle trigonometry, microcomputers, and engineering problem solving techniques. Corequisite: MTH 111. 3 lecture hrs/wk. F
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3.00 Credits
This is a beginning level course which introduces computer-aided drafting (CAD). The AutoCAD program is used to set up drawings and perform basic drawing and editing commands. Emphasis is on two-dimensional drawings and engineering aspects of computer drafting. Prerequisite: Keyboarding or drafting experience. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. F
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes advanced computer-aided drafting (CAD) commands and skills. Sectional, isometric, and three-dimensional drawings are created using the AutoCAD program. Experience with the AutoCAD program is necessary for this course. Prerequisite: CIV 112 with grade of "C" or better. 2 lecture, 2lecture/lab hrs/wk. W
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the AutoCAD program to produce drawings for civil engineering projects. Drafting practices are used to prepare site plans, layout building sites, and construct drawings of the infrastructure. Prerequisite: CIV 116 with grade of "C" or better or instructor approval. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/labhrs/wk. W
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5.00 Credits
Fundamental concepts of plane surveying including theory of measurements and errors; angles, distances and directions; coordinates and area; traverse adjustment methods. Introduction to differential leveling, topographic mapping, horizontal and vertical curves, total stations and data collectors. Corequisite: MTH 251. 2 lecture, 6 lab hrs/wk. F
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the AutoCAD program to produce working drawings of simple structures. Drafting practices are applied to the use of wood, steel, concrete, and masonry building materials. Prerequisite: CIV 113 with grade of "C" or better or instructor approval. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. S
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3.00 Credits
History and development of GIS technology. Introduction to relational and spatial databases and spatial analysis. Use of raster and vector data, elements of map design and legal considerations of GIS data. GIS implementation strategies. Extensive use of ArcGIS software and introduction to AutoCAD Map. Prerequisite: CIV 112, CIS 125D with grade of "C" orbetter. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wks. S
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