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CIS 133SQL: Introduction to SQL
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W CIS133SQL addresses the needs of information technology organizations to solve their data problems. User interaction with databases is accomplished using a "Structured Query Language" or SQL per the industryAN SI-SQL standard. The course presents SQL using Oracle 10g as a vehicle, yet concepts and exercises are solvable using any propriety SQL and it prepares students to take the first Oracle certification exam. Prerequisite: CIS125DB or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 133XML: Introduction to XML
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course provides an overview of XML (eXtensible Mark-up Language) and its use for web-based applications common to Internet web-sites. Students will learn how to create a valid XML document, how to work with Namespaces and Schemas, how to incorporate Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), how to use eXtensible Style Sheet Language Transformations (XSLT ), how to create element groups and how to create a computational style sheet. Prerequisite: CIS120 and CIS120L; or instructor permission. Recommended co-requisite: CIS125HTM and CIS195. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 135DBM: Database Modeling and Design
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course builds upon the Oracle SQL experience to create conceptual and physical models of database technology as required by a database analyst. Using Entity Relationship Diagrams or ERD s, students will identify critical instances, entities and attributes of those entities in order to determine relationships within the customer requirements of a database. ERD s are then transformed using a 'transition table' to createthe necessary database that can be queried using SQL commands. Prerequisite: CIS133SQL or consent of instructor. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 140: Introduction to Operating Systems
4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W/Sp CIS140 introduces students to the history, terminology, functions, and uses of various operating systems. These concepts are taught with hands-on activities utilizing Windows, DO S and UNIX -based operating systems including Linux and Macintosh OS X. The course covers general operating systems concepts, data storage concepts, directory structure and navigation, file create and manipulation, file processing, redirection, file access, communication tools and printing. The course approaches these concepts from a user point of view, not from a systems architecture viewpoint. Co-requisite: CIS120 and CIS120L; or CS160 for Computer Science majors; or instructor consent. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 140U: Unix/Linux System Management
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/W This course is a hands-on application-based course which uses the Linux computer operating system to teach more advanced UNIX -based operating systems concepts. The course teaches students file processing techniques and introduces file-processing languages such as sed and awk. Students will also learn how to create simple shell scripts to automate various user and administrative tasks. This course also covers topics relating to operating system installation and administration including security, startup and server configuration, user and process management, and software package installation and configuration. Prerequisite: CIS140 or equivalent knowledge. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 140W: Windows OS
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 2 (1 Lecture - 2 Lab Hrs/Wk) - F/Sp This course provides an overview to the Microsoft Windows operating system, with an emphasis of the role of being a desktop administrator. Course material will cover install of a current Windows OS and advanced work as the administrator for the desktop computer used. The student will be responsible for all configuring from basic desktop properties to creating and using management consoles and task scheduling. (Students who have completed CIS95, CIS179A and CIS179B may not receive credit for CIS140W.) Prerequisite: CIS140 or instructor consent. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 144: Problem Solving Methodologies
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F/W This course explores various problem solving techniques and methodologies. It introduces students to the application of those techniques in various environments and situations. Course material will include discussions of various stages of problem solving, thought processes, personal tendencies, team dynamics, documenting, testing and evaluating solutions. Prerequisite: CIS120L or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 145A: Computer Maintenance and Forensics I
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F This course examines common computer hardware/software problems and corrective processes/procedures. Identifying, ordering, and installing computer hardware components are covered. A survey of troubleshooting applications and utilities to configure and troubleshoot hardware/software problems is also explored. An introduction to electronic data forensics will include forensic lab configuration, considerations and processes. Topics include forensic hardware requirements, criminal vs. civil processes and computer use policies. Internet access is necessary to complete some assignments. Prerequisite: CIS120 and CIS120L. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 145B: Computer Maintenance and Forensics II
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W This course examines intermediate computer hardware/software problems and corrective processes/procedures. A mid-level exploration of troubleshooting applications and utilities to configure and troubleshoot hardware/software problems is examined. An intermediate level approach to electronic data forensics will include operating system configuration, considerations and applications. Topics also include forensic operating system alternatives and requirements, the impact these alternatives have on criminal/civil prosecution, and chain of custody policies. Internet access is necessary to complete some assignments. Prerequisite: CIS145A. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing and Math.
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CIS 145C: Computer Maintenance and Forensics III
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course examines advanced computer hardware/software problems and corrective processes/procedures. An advanced exploration of troubleshooting applications and utilities to configure and troubleshoot hardware/software problems is examined. An advanced level approach to electronic data forensics will include LiveCD operating system image files, use and applications. Hands-on evaluation of suspect storage media will be conducted in a lab setting. Advanced programs and utilities to recapture data from secondary storage devices will be explored. Topics include file allocation table location and layout, suspect and hidden directories/folders, data file structures, file slack, drive slack, temporary file locations, advanced utility software, and advanced computer/ electronics forensics analysis. Simulated courtroom testimony is also discusses and explored. Internet access is necessary to complete some assignments. Prerequisite: CIS145B. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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