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CIS 356: Advanced Internship
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Students serve an internship to practically apply their skills in real-world employment situations. All internships are project-oriented and directly related to their focus in computer studies. Each internship will be served under the sponsorship of a faculty advisor, and the students will be required to document the results of their experience. ( Prerequisite: Junior standing)
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CIS 364 LAN: Switching
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the fourth of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. The course focuses on switching fundamentals, programming of LAN Ethernet switches using Cisco IOS commands, the Spanning Tree Protocol, and VLAN implementation. ( Prerequisite: CIS 266)
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CIS 365: Advanced LAN Switching
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the fifth of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. This course has two parts. The first part focuses on advanced switching concepts such as the VLAN trunking protocol (VTP) and wireless networking. The second part introduces a variety of WAN technologies. ( Prerequisite: CIS 364)
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CIS 366 WAN: Technologies
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the sixth of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. At the conclusion of this course, the student will be prepared to take the CCNA Cisco certification exam. The course will emphasize practical experience in skills related to configuring WAN services: modems, PPP, DSL, VPN, and Frame Relay. The course also includes an introduction to network security, network address translation, and access control lists. ( Prerequisite: CIS 365)
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CIS 415: Database Management
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course will focus on all aspects of managing a database, including database administration, data warehousing, performance issues, database security, and Java connectivity (JDBC). Students will set up servers with web sites. Students will install client-server software on the servers (i.e., Oracle, Microsoft SQL), and these servers will subsequently be employed in CIS 416 e-Commerce Databases. ( Prerequisite: CIS 307)
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CIS 416 e: Commerce Database
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on the e-Commerce needs for a database. Students will learn JDBC and interaction of websites with a DBMS. Students will write programs in Java and create web pages with database connectivity. Servers developed by students in CIS 415 will be employed. Data mining techniques, as they relate to e-commerce will be discussed. This course will emphasize practical case studies and projects. ( Prerequisite: CIS 415 & CIS 318)
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CIS 421: Residential Network-Wiring &4 Qtr.Hours Computing
3.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course focuses on setting up a home network. DSL and broadband cable systems with modems, network cards, and routers are presented. Students wire through mock-up wall panels using UTP and coaxial cable. Wireless technology with IEEE 802.11 and Bluetooth is also implemented. At the conclusion of the course, the student has prepared a computer with a firewall that will act as the central processing unit for Home Technology Integration.
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CIS 422: Home Entertainment Systems- Audio Video
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course integrates audio and video components including TV, stereo systems, and computers. DVD and CD systems are shared between components. Connections are both wired and wireless. Audio fundamentals are presented and home stereo systems are configured. Computer audio with CD wiring and MP3 files is included. Video fundamentals are then presented, including analysis of HDTV and flat-panel TVs. Computer video with mpeg files, DVDs, and streaming video is also studied.
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CIS 423: Residential Security & Lighting Control Systems
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course begins with set-up of a home security system. Components focus on sensors, such as smoke/CO detectors, infrared/motion detectors, cameras and control keypad installation. The course continues with lighting systems, including X10 modules for lighting and appliance control. Security and decorative lighting systems are designed. Indoor and outdoor lighting situations are addressed separately.
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CIS 424: Residential Telecommunications, HVAC Control & Water Management
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course has three separate residential technology components: Telecommunications, HVAC and water management. The telecommunications part of the course includes a detailed description of the telephone system components, voice over IP, and video conferencing. The HVAC part of the course includes a description of common heating and cooling systems and components. HVAC zone sensors, programmable thermostats, and computer control are then presented. The water management systems for lawn and garden focuses on programmable control of sprinkling systems for lawn and garden situations, including sensors to dictate when the systems should activate.
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