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CIT 225: Internet Programming and ASP
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course builds on the student's HTML skills to enhance Web pages via scripting code such as DHTML, Java Script, and VB Script. It also includes linking Web pages to databases via Active X, Active Server Pages (ASP), and server wide coding such as CGI and Perl. Emphasis is placed on using scripting languages in conjunction with active Web pages that Access and update databases.
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CIT 232: Introd to Program Logic & Java
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course will provide in a lecture and hands-on setting the basic components of logic, how logic is used to solve business functions, and how to depict logic in both flowcharts and pseudocode. The course will describe the basic logic structures of sequence, selection, and loop, and students will use these structures in pseudocode and flowcharting to solve business functions. Students will use logic and flowcharting to design complete computer programs in the java programming language. This course introduces students to the object-oriented Java programming language. Native data types, programming structures, methods, arrays, and objects are utilized in Java applications and applets to produce output, including Web pages with buttons and moving graphic images. Object oriented overriding, overloading, and object method callilng are utilized.
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CIT 233: Adv Visual Basic Database Prog
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course will introduce the student to the Visual BASIC data control, data environment, and other objects related to database access and updating. It will focus on Visual BASIC program statements and techniques to manipulate database information. It will include batch as well as interactive processing in an integrated business application with data validation. Emphasis will be placed on Visual BASIC programming that can be utilized without limitation to a particular Database Management System.
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CIT 241: Microsoft Network Admin
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course teaches students how to manage a Microsoft network that has already been installed on a server. It covers setting up user groups, rights, printer sharing, login scripts, and other things related to organizational and security issues, including development of a mock business resumption plan should the network server be disabled.
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CIT 243: Novell Network Administration
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course teaches students how to manage a Novell network that has already been installed on a server. It covers setting up user groups, rights, printer sharing, login scripts, and other things related to organizational and security issues, including development of a mock business resumption plan should the network server to disabled.
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CIT 247: Windows PowerShell
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
Students will learn how to use the new Windows command-line shell, PowerShell, in order to create powerful tools and automate system management tasks.
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CIT 250: Infor Techn Analysis & Design
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course covers the analysis tools used in developing and implementing technology solutions. Students will analyze business requirements, construct a design using various industry-standard analysis tools, develop detailed design documentation, plan the implementation, and develop a documentation portfolio of the requirements for a small scale information technology project. The project will be implemented in CIT 291.
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CIT 251: Advanced UNIX/Linux
2.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course focuses on more advanced UNIX/Linux features including editors, login scripts and Linux networks. It includes Linux installation and UNIX O/S theory.
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CIT 272: Obj Oriented Progr/Data Struct
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course builds on the skills obtained in the Java course in an object oriented programming environment. Advanced pointers, data structures, file I/O, and other techniques are used to develop sophisticated application programs in JAVA.
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CIT 274: Microsoft Server Setup/Trblsht
3.00 Credits
West Virginia Northern Community College
This course will cover issues involved in the installation, initial setup, troubleshooting, and securing of a Microsoft server. It will include TCP/IP setup for Internet connectivity and disaster recovery/business resumption implementation via server backup and restore.
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