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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Web Development Tools - Dream Weaver and GoLive allows students to master these web development tools. The skills in this class provide a method for fast development of web pages and graphics. Students will develop skills to construct basic web design structures, including frames, tables, forms, and graphics. Students will learn master structuring, formatting, file compression, and the theory behind good web site development. GoLive, integration software, will also be used as a package for explanations of rapid development for graphics and animation problems. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS136 Digital Media II is designed to introduce the student to the Macromedia suite of web-authoring applications. This course includes instruction in Macromedia Flash MX2004 (animation, animated logos, manipulation of video, etc.), Dreamweaver MX2004 (visual editor for creating and managing web sites and web pages), Fireworks MX2004 (create and edit images for the web), and FreeHand MX (use vector illustrator tool; create logos, graphics, and buttons; and add special effects to vector images). (S)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Instructor approval Data Processing Internship is an opportunity for supervised work experience in data processing. Semester hours of credit depend on quality and quantity of experience. (D)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Flash is a hands-on experience with Macromedia Flash MX as used in a typical web/graphics design environment. Students will master the basics of drawing, create animations, and manage Flash tools, as well as manage and use libraries, organize projects, create interactive buttons, add sounds, and publish movies. Students will also integrate graphics from other sources, including Fireworks and Freehand. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Pre-/corequisite: CIS135 Fireworks provides the student with the ability to design and construct basic Fireworks graphics which could be added to web pages, educational courseware material, or used to work as a form structure for a programming project. The student will learn to master tools used to alter animation graphics and application of filters and effects, as well as develop a basic understanding of graphics terminology and creation. The student will also develop skills to see how web integration of various software packages is performed. In addition, the student should be able to master basic editing techniques on various Fireworks and other graphic formats. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS135 Advanced PhotoShop CS and Illustrator is an advanced level of Introduction to PhotoShop CS. Students will successfully learn advanced PhotoShop development of graphics, images, and projects. This course includes mastering the tools to create graphics, icons, multilayered illustrations, and vector graphics for the web. Topics include managing color, image masking, and image compression, using tools to alter photographs, and applying filters and effects. The students will also master Adobe Illustrator to produce vector illustrations. In addition, students will successfully learn PhotoShop construction editing, formatting of graphics, and particularly text used as a graphic. Students will also design and construct advanced graphics which could be added to web pages, or construct graphics which could be used to work background for a programming project. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Oracle, SQL, and Database Design covers the concepts of SQL and relational databases. Students will learn how to create tables, enter and manipulate data, query data in tables, and format the results using SQL commands. Students should be familiar with PC software. This course includes extensive laboratory time, and additional laboratory time may be required. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS236 Oracle and SQL Server Database Administration focuses on the administrative tasks of a dataserver. Issues covered include security, backup, data integrity, indexes, table management, performance measurements, event logging, and stored procedures. This course includes extensive laboratory time, and additional laboratory time may be required. (F)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None A+ Computer Software explores how computer operating systems interact with hardware. Students will learn how to troubleshoot and maintain Linux and Windows OS and other computer software. (S)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS147 Networking II teaches advanced concepts in computer networking. Activities include building, troubleshooting, and correcting a complex LAN. The curriculum maps to several Network+ exam objectives. (S)
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