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CIS 270: Computer Organization And Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A study of the low-level operation of computers and operating systems. This will be a general study, mentioning, but not emphasizing, a specific platform or operating system. The role/use of computer languages and the capabilities/limitations of computing machines are explored. Pre-requisite: None. Fall.
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CIS 300: Introduction to Relational Database
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course provides an understanding of the fundamentals of relational database design and physical implementation of the database using a PC based Database Management System (DBMS) software. The topics covered in this course are: data and file storage concepts, database management system concepts, relational database terminology, relational database modeling (logical database design) using entity relationship diagram, physical database design considerations, database implementation using a DBMS software. Pre-requisite: CIS 116. Fall.
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CIS 310: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
An introduction to principles of the data communications process. Emphasis is on the layered architecture of the Internet. Security issues and solutions are introduced. Pre-requisite: None. Spring.
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CIS 320: Data And Network Security
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
Computer security issues have moved to the forefront of the technology industry and business. This course introduces a broad range of computer security. Pre-requisite: None. Spring.
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CIS 330: Systems Analysis And Design
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course covers techniques and methodologies used for developing modern computer applications. Topics discussed are: need for analysis and design, the role of a systems analyst, software development life cycle, CASE tools, objectoriented approach to systems analysis and design, various types of systems models and their uses, unified modeling language (UML), and how to use it to document system requirements and create object-oriented software models. Prerequisites: CIS 300 and CIS 375. Fall.
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CIS 360: Advanced Relational Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course covers fundamentals of relational database design and physical implementation of the design using an enterprise level server based (Database Management System) software. There will be an emphasis on using query language (SQL) to manipulate and retrieve information from a database. The topics covered in this course are: client-server technology, relational data modeling, database queries using SQL, stored procedures, functions and triggers, DBMS specific SQL extension commands, writing database scripts, database application administration and security issues. Prerequisite: CIS 300. Spring.
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CIS 365: Website Design And Development
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course introduces the theory and design of website development. Emphasis is given on writing web page code using XHTML tags and client-side scripting using JavaScript. The topics covered in this course are: Internet and web site terminology and technology discussions, XHTML tags, elements of a web page (image, text, horizontal line, table, hyperlinks and bookmarks, frame, and form), web page formatting using cascading style sheets, designing website navigation structure, web site file and directory structure, data validation and other dynamic effects using JavaScript, and publishing website to a web server. Pre-requisite: sophomore standing. Spring.
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CIS 375: C++
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course provides understanding of fundamentals of computer application programming using C++ programming language. It has a focus on programming logic using C++ language syntax. Various programming topics discussed are: console input and output statements, data types and structures, decision statements, function, arrays, pointers, text processing, writing data to and reading data from files, exception handling and debugging.. Pre-requisite: CIS 205. Fall.
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CIS 376: Advanced c ++
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
A more detailed study of the C++ programming language, how it differs from C, how the Standard Library is designed, Object-oriented features of the language, etc. Runtime complexity theory is also introduced. Pre-requisite: CIS 375 with a "C" grade or higher. Spring.
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CIS 377: c#
3.00 Credits
Mayville State University
This course provides broad knowledge and skills needed to develop applications for the Microsoft .NET Platform using C#. This course covers language syntax, data types, control structures, .NET core classes and how to use them, object-oriented programming concepts, application debugging and runtime error handling. Getting to know the core .NET Framework library classes and using them in developing applications are the primary focus. Pre-requisite: CIS 375. Spring.
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