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Prerequisite: CISM130 or department exam Students are introduced to computer forensics and the various skills needed to collect and analyze digital evidence for various uses. They will be shown various methods to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation, beginning with a discussion of ethics, while mapping to the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Students should have a working knowledge of hardware and operating systems to maximize their successes on projects and exercises throughout the course. (2006)
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Prerequisites: ACCT130, ACCT131, CISM125 Study of the integration of accounting theory, information systems development, and database structures. Course addresses the specifics of systems development and control framework related to standard automated accounting modules. Addresses the mid-range to large-scale accounting information system and its importance to enterprise philosophy, planning, and reporting of modern organizations. (2002)
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Prerequisites: BUSN120, CISM125 Introduces the concept of information as a resource in business. Integration and management of various information resources in a business organization, including management information systems, decision support systems, telecommunications, data management, and office automation. Analysis of the manager's role in information system design and the management of information system departments. (2002)
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Prerequisite: CISM154 Addresses the advanced topics of object orientation used in software engineering, the theory behind data abstraction, inheritance, and GUI design. Additional topics will include sorting and searching algorithms, dynamic data structures, and Java database connectivity. (2005)
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Prerequisite: CISM159 Covers the advanced topics of object-orientation used in software engineering, and the theory behind polymorphism, inheritance, data composition, and exception handling using classes. In addition, data structures and the algorithms associated with them will be studied. These topics will include recursion, stacks, queues, binary trees, and sorting. (2000)
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Studies the impact on our daily lives of television, radio, films, magazines and newspapers, and online media. Students examine how the media influence politics, purchases, and entertainment, and how they affect the culture in shaping beliefs and attitudes. It discusses how each of the media operates and what each accomplishes. By developing their media literacy, students are able to examine the gap between real life and "mediated" reality. (This course does not qualify as aCommunication choice for the New Jersey Colleges and Universities General Education A. A. and A.S. Transfer Programs Agreement.) (2005)
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Study of the history and role of public relations in society. Students explore mass media, persuasion, publicity, and radio and television. Students examine special events, crisis management, communication techniques, research and evaluation, communication law, and ethics. Basically a theory course, this introduction also applies ideas practically to real clients and organizations. (This course does not qualify as a Communication choice for the New Jersey Colleges and Universities General Education A. A. and A.S. Transfer Programs Agreement.) (2005)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL080 or placement into ENGL101 Observation and study of linguistic and behavior patterns as persons participate in one-to-one and group communications transactions. Meets General Education communication requirement. (2008)
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Prerequisite: ENGL080 or placement into ENGL101 Study of elements of rhetoric and speech composition as applied to informative speaking; also instruction and practice in the basic techniques of extemporaneous delivery. Meets General Education communication requirement. (2008)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ENGL102 or permission of instructor Introduction to basic news writing and reporting. Students will use a basic word processing software package. (Offered in fall.)
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