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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as an overview of computer forensics and investigation tools and techniques. Topics will include crime and incident scene processing, data acquisition, computer forensics analysis, file recovery, investigative report writing, and evidence control. In addition students will be introduced to available computer forensics hardware and software tools. The basics of operating systems, file structure, and digital processes will be covered during the basics phase of this course. Students will be required to submit to a background check. Prerequisite: CS 1103.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introduction and overview of the Internet. Topics will include: Internet Service Providers, domain names, popular browsers, search engines, bookmarks, and current trends in programming taught using Java. The course covers basic control structures, files, input & output, concluding with a study of arrays. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1303 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to e-commerce concepts, terminology, software, hardware, future trends, management information systems, systems analysis, data communications, and career opportunities. It includes a study of the impact of internet marketing on individuals, businesses, and society.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to computer concepts, terminology, software, hardware, future trends, management information systems, systems analysis, data communications, and career opportunities. It includes a study of the impact of computers on individuals, businesses, and society. The student will be introduced to the software development with BASIC. The student will also receive instruction in word processing, spreadsheets, and database software.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed as a study of structured programming techniques. The course will include fundamental control structures, files, input and output, and end with the study of array. Outside computer practice required. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1303 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CS 1313, this course emphasizes structured methodology of program design, development testing, implementation, and documentation of computer systems applications using VISUAL BASIC. Coverage of sequential and random access files and processing techniques and development of programs and systems of programs for batch and interactive environments is included. This course is project intensive and requires outside computer practice. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1313.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in using electronic spreadsheets. The student is introduced to the spreadsheet access system, help facility, entering cell entries, cell ranges and blocks, entering formulas, using functions, importing/exporting files, MACROS, and other spreadsheet concepts. Outside computer practice is required. Prerequisite: CS 1103
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1.00 Credits
This required one-hour course for majors is designed in their graduating semester. A course outline and syllabus will be provided for each student. This course may include one of the following: A comprehensive exam, a summary essay, and/or an exit interview that would include an oral exam based on the objectives and content of the required courses within the major. Pre-requisite: Student must be sophomore status or have instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with hands-on experience in using data base management systems. The student is introduced to planning and creating a database, data structures, sorting and electing data, report generation, command structures, data management, and other database concepts. Outside computer practice is required. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
This course gives the student the fundamental knowledge needed to design, configure and implement a Local Area Network (LAN). An emphasis is placed on the integration of available software and hardware elements of various network architectures. Prerequisite: Computer Science 1103.
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