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3.00 Credits
Covers the structure and fundamentals of the UNIX operating system. Topics covered will include the files system and file processing, various utility programs, and shell, multi-user operation, text processing, and communications.
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3.00 Credits
Continues building upon the skills and commands covered in CIS 220. An emphasis is made on more advanced shell scripting utilizing pipelines, filters, grep, awk, and file processing.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic concepts of relational databases, data storage, and retrieval. It covers database design, data modeling, transaction processing, and introduces the Structured Query Language for databases.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to creating database structures and storing, retrieving, and manipulating data in a relational database. SQL is the set of statements that all users and programs must use to access data in the Oracle database. Also focuses on SQL*Plus to manipulate SQL statements.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a detailed introduction to the Structured Query Language (SQL) as used in modern relational database systems. Students will develop skills in storing, retrieving and manipulating data using SQL as well as in defining database objects using the portion of SQL known as the Data Definition Language (DDL). The course will also provide a detailed introduction to the PL/SQL programming language that is integral to some widely-used relational database systems, such as Oracle. Students will learn to create and maintain blocks of PL/SQL code that are used and shared by multiple forms, reports and program libraries. Users will learn to implement database triggers and other coded structures applicable to client/server databases.
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4.00 Credits
Provides basic administrative skills that build on those learned in CIS 246. Emphasizes the knowledge and skills to manage indexes, restraints and data integrity. Develops the ability to load and reorganize data, to use national support language, to create and manage users and their profiles, resources, privileges and roles, and to manage password security.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to ANSI SQL which is the basis for most other Structured Query Languages. Students learn to query and update data, create table and views, use indexes, secure data, develop stored procedures and triggers learn object relational concepts and develop applications with embedded SQL and ODBC.
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3.00 Credits
Provides you with the skills necessary to install and configure SQL Server, implement database mirroring, manage database snapshots, work with XML and flat files, manage replication, back up and restore a database, monitor and troubleshoot, and create and implement database objects.
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3.00 Credits
Provides you with the basics of programming custom database applications with Microsoft SQL Server. It includes integration with the Microsoft .NET Framework, SQL Server Management Studio, SQL Service Broker, Notification Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services, OLAP, and Data Mining.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces you to the materials, techniques, procedures and human interrelations involved in developing computer information systems. Topics include the systems approach, fact gathering techniques, forms design, input/output, file design, file organization, various charting techniques, system audits and controls, project management, implementation and evaluation.
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