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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
This is the first of two semester courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging UNIX Administration that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer administration/networking field. A task analysis of current industry standards and occupational analysis was used to develop the content. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, safety, UNIX Administration, UNIX networking, UNIX terminology and related protocols, network operation system standards, local-area networks (LANs), Network Management tools, Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, User Administration, Files and Directories, Backup and recovery. Particular emphasis is given to the use of decision-making and problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication, and socialstudies concepts to solve UNIX Administration/Networking problems. In addition, instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of UNIX software, tools, and equipment. Co-requisite: CIS 120. Four Lecture. Fall.
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4.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
This is the second of two semester courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging UNIX/Linux Administration that will empower them to enter employment or further education and training in the computer administration/networking field. A task analysis of current industry standards and occupational analysis was used to develop the content. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, safety, UNIX/Linux Administration, UNIX/Linux networking, UNIX/Linux terminology and related protocols, network operation system standards, local-area networks (LANs), Network Management tools, User Administration, Files and Directories, Backup and recovery, and Internet Protocol (IP) addressing. Particular emphasis is given to the use of decision- making and problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication, and social studies concepts to solve UNIX Administration/Networking problems. In addition, instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of UNIX/Linux software, tools, and equipment. Prerequisite: CIS 161. Four Lecture. May be taken for S/U credit. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
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1.00 - 6.00 Credits
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3.00 Credits
Design and creation of presentations for publishing on the WorldWideWeb. Through extensive hands-on experience, students will gain the necessary authoring skills to design, prepare, edit, publish and maintainWeb sites that incorporate tables, forms, image maps, Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts, animation, multimedia, and HTML programming. Covers emerging issues inWeb publishing. Prior understanding of the fundamentals ofWeb page design and experience creatingWeb pages is required. Prerequisites: CIS 117 or consent of instructor. Three lecture. May be taken for S/U credit. Spring.
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4.00 Credits
This course will provide students with a good foundation in object-oriented programming concepts and practices. Emphasis is placed on the development of small business systems applications. CIS 111 Principles of Programming strongly recommended prior to this course. Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of instructor. Four lecture.
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1.00 Credits
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4.00 Credits
Focuses on features to construct Java applets, Java applications, control structures, methods, arrays, character and string manipulation, graphics, object-oriented programming, and structured. Prerequisite: CIS 220 or consent of instructor. Four lecture. Spring.
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