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CSCI 2250: E-Commerce Implementation Strategies
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
E-Commerce Implementation Strategies is the continuation of CSCI 2200 and implements an e-commerce Web storefront. Students will implement a transaction-enabled business-to-consumer web site and explore all aspects of online business processes and site management using Microsoft’s Site Server Commerce Edition. Completion of CSCI 2200 and CSCI 2250 academically prepares students for the CIW E-Commerce Designer exam.
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CSCI 2260: UNIX/LINUX System Administration
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
UNIX/LINUX System Administration will introduce the student to administering UNIX/LINUX computer systems. Students will create scripts to automate system administration.
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CSCI 2400: Microcomputer Hardware Control
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Microcomputer Hardware Control is a study of the fundamentals of microcomputer operations, including exploring hardware components; performing preventive maintenance; troubleshooting; and diagnosing problems. Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be academically prepared to take the hardware part of the A+ examination.
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CSCI 2401: Computer Art and Design
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer Art and Design is a fundamental exploration of the visual elements of art and their relationship to the principles of design by using the computer to manipulate the formal elements of art. Emphasis rests on visual thinking through the use of two-dimensional problem-solving structures within a computer- created environment. This course is cross-listed with ART 2401.
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CSCI 2500: Personal Computer Support
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Personal Computer Support is a hands-on course in hardware and software troubleshooting and installation as well as techniques and procedures used in computer help desks.
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CSCI 2810: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer Forensics introduces the student to the background, history and terminology of computer crime. Students study the evolution of Internet crime, associated criminal behavior and computer crime that impacts law enforcement, government, business, industry and individuals. This course also examines technological changes and resource allocation resulting from effects of computer related crime. The student learns the terminology and procedures for conducting forensic analysis and processing computer evidence. (Because of the technical nature of the course, students must demonstrate adequate computer skills before enrolling.) (SAME AS CJCR 2800)
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CSCI 2840: Computer Ethics
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Computer Ethics is a study of issues facing computer users and computer professionals, including an examination of the techniques for analysis and resolution of these issues consistent with the standards of the computer profession.
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CSCI 2980: Computer Science Capstone
3.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
The Computer Science Capstone course is designed to give students real world projects that require them to use all the skills that they have developed as a computer and information science major. The course will require students to complete a major group project based on real-world case studies.
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CSCI 2990: Special Topics in Computer Information Sciences
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Special Topics in Computer Information Sciences is designed for students with special needs and/or individuals who can benefit from course content. A special topic in advanced theory or application is covered.
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CVTE 1000: Physical Principles of Medicine
2.00 Credits
Northeast State Community College
Physical Principles of Medicine is a review of basic concepts common to the Cardiovascular Technologist with emphasis on patient and worker safety, communication skills, disaster preparedness, infection control, assessment of vital signs and patient care equipment.
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