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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite-one of the following: CISM135, CISM154, CISM162, CISM163, CISM164, or CISM174 Investigation of information systems with respect to their existence and identification and development of needed informational improvements within an organization. Recommended methods and procedures considering computer involvement are reviewed, designed, and implemented using the case-study approach. (2004)
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Prerequisite: CISM125 Presentation of the most common spreadsheet applications in a business environment including graphics, limited accounting packages, and state-of-the-art integration. Emphasis will be on competence in developing spreadsheets in the micro lab. No programming experience required. (1997)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM127 or permission of instructor Covers concepts and techniques related to designing and developing professional Web sites. The course enables students to design and develop a professional Web site using industrystandard tools. (2006)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM125 Advanced concepts in relational database development. Emphasis on the structured techniques for program design, development, testing, and documentation to build business applications. Includes the creation of data entry screens for interactive environments with emphasis on report generation for business applications. (2002)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ARTS135 or CISM125 or permission of instructor. (ARTS/CISM165 is not a substitute for a 200-level ARTS course for Studio Art majors.) Introduces students to the techniques, tools, and concepts necessary to design and develop graphics and animation for the Internet. Students will work with professional graphic and animation tools to develop a graphics and animation portfolio. (2005)
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Prerequisite: CISM125 Provides an introduction to the Structured Query Language using Oracle databases and techniques. Course covers design and programming using diagrammatic techniques and the SQL language. Programming will be done using SQL and students will learn how it can be used to maintain, retrieve, manipulate, and design new and used databases. This course will help prepare the student to take an Oracle industry certification exam. (2006)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM125 An introductory course in database management and database development. Course includes the role of databases and their development in organizations, data modeling, and data design using ERD and Oracle SQL, Client/Server environment, Internet Database environment, data warehousing, database administration, Object-Oriented data modeling, and Object-Oriented database development. (2006)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM125 Uses Visual Basic, an object-oriented/event-driven language, to teach fundamental programming concepts. Students with no previous programming experience learn how to plan and create their own interactive Windows applications. Graphic User Interface design skills are emphasized. Students will be able to develop business-related applications. (2007)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM125 This course is designed to introduce the student to all aspects of radio station operations. Both technical and conceptual strategies and techniques will be covered. Emphasis will be on production of Internet-based radio programming. Course topics include, but are not limited to, basic audio production, streaming media, and the impacts of Internet media on society. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISM160 Outlines the basic tasks necessary for safeguarding a computer system. Topics covered include personal computer security, organizational computer security, internet security, and network security. Course explains how to prepare for attacks and what to do when attacks occur. (2005)
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