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CIS 421: Advanced Software Engineering
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A continuation of the study introduced by CIS-320. The student will consider why application of engineering principles to the development of large software systems effects higher quality software development. Current practices regarding software requirements methodologies and system design, documentation standards, software project management, verification and validation techniques will form the basis of the course, to be demonstrated by a class team project in designing a system. Possible additional coverage of software security considerations, software quality assurance documentation and computer human interfaces may be included. Prerequisite: CIS-320.
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CIS 425: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This course provides an introduction to computer operating systems and analysis of operating system architectures. Included are consideration of the topics of processes, inter-process communication and synchronization; CPU job scheduling, memory and input/output device management; file system management; virtual memory; and mutual exclusion and deadlocks. Prerequisites: CIS-221 or CIS-222, and CIS-236.
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CIS 430: Requirements Engineering and Specifications
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This course is a study of the requirements phase within the development of large scale software systems. Topics covered include: requirements elicitation, prototyping, and requirements inspections. Specifying software behavior for state-oriented, function-oriented, and object-oriented models, as well as non-behavioral requirements; and refinement of requirements into preliminary design. Prerequisite: CIS-320.
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CIS 435: Software Process and Quality Assurance
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This is a course focusing on the process of software development. Coverage includes software metrics, predicting reliability, version control and configuration management. Software design concepts such as reusable components, change during development in response to new requirements, software maintenance and reverse engineering will also be addressed. Prerequisite: CIS-320.
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CIS 440: Advanced Internet Concepts
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
This is a culminating course for the Internet Development track. Topics explored will depend on current development and research interests of the students. The students will deeply explore one or two major trends on the Internet and share that information with the rest of the class. Cutting edge developments will be studied. Ethics, Internet security and strategies for staying current will also be studied. Prerequisite: CIS-340.
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CIS 480: Applied Software Development Project
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A capstone course in which the student will design, program, verify, and document a special project assignment selected in consultation with the instructor. The student will work independently under the guidance of a supervisor familiar with the needs of the project. Prerequisite: A declared computer major, at least 90 total credits, a submitted application to graduate, and approval of one's computer academic advisor.
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CIS 490: Senior Seminar
1.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
A course to foster independent study and research skills and pursue topics of current interest in the field of Computer Science. Each student will be required to make at least one oral presentation. Prerequisites: Completion of CIS-480; to be taken in final semester.
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COM 110: Speech Communication
3.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Develops world changing communicators who are effective and ethical creators and consumers of public address both theoretically and practically.
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COM 112: Introduction to Multimedia Storytelling
2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Fundamental skills in multimedia technology are integrated through various approaches to non-fiction storytelling. Course includes education in basic page design, image manipulation, audio and video production.
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COM 113: Introduction to TV Production
2.00 Credits
Indiana Wesleyan University
Introduction to multi-camera and single camera television production. Studio equipment, operations, set, lighting and editing are covered with an emphasis on the creative process from scripting to finished product. Class includes field experience with WIWU-TV51.
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