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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the systems development life cycle and the four-phase model (planning, analysis, design and implementation). Emphasis on requirements gathering, methodology, modeling and skills related to specifications, design and documentation. Discussion of business processes, law, legal issues and ethics for IT professionals. Prerequisite: CIS 1111
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to C++ software development building on prior software development studies. Topics include C++ syntax and constructs, data types, logic structures of sequence, selection and iteration, processing calculations, arrays, searching and sorting, pointers, characters and strings, structures, file operations, problem analysis and C++ software solution design, coding and testing. Prerequisite: CIS 1111
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3.00 Credits
Web site development using intermediate to advanced Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) and JavaScript. Topics include principles of page layout and design, language syntax, logic structures, lists, tables, multimedia, interactive forms, links, images, selector definitions, JavaScript, HTML, Prerequisite: XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, scripting, debugging, and website publishing and maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the architecture, structure and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Principles and structure of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts and operations are explored. Application of basic principles of cabling and configuration of network devices such as routers and switches. Prerequisite: CIS 1107 and CIS 1130
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3.00 Credits
Installing and administering systems that incorporate the current Microsoft desktop operating system. Administering shared resources including files, folders and printers; installing, managing and troubleshooting hardware devices; monitoring and optimizing system performance and reliability; implementing network protocols and configuring security elements. Prerequisite: CIS 1107 and CIS 1130 or CIS 1411
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to theoretical and practical concepts related to modern personal computer operating systems. Includes functions and characteristics of current operating systems as well as troubleshooting steps and tools in common use. Prerequisite: CIS 1107
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to database management systems. Discussion of database environments, design, planning, implementation and administration in a relational model environment. Students will design and develop a simple database and implement a portion of this application including forms, queries and reports. Emphasis on database design techniques, normalization and the SQL database language. Prerequisite: CIS 1111
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2.00 Credits
Students earn credits toward degree requirements for work learning experience. Students establish learning outcomes and prepare related reports and/or projects each term. Students already working may apply to use that experience to meet internship requirements. Twenty co-op hours per week. Prerequisite: CIS 1107 or CIS 1111 or CIS 1411 or CIS 2510 and Prerequisite: Approval of Department
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3.00 Credits
Assessment of skills and competencies of Computer Information Systems students through project-based activities. Demonstration of achievement of degree option outcomes via oral and written presentations and creation of a professional growth plan. Course should be taken in the last term prior to graduation. Prerequisite: CIS 2515 and CIS 2520 or CIS 2416 and CIS 2421 or CIS 2207 and CIS 2212 or CIS 2309 an CIS 2314
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3.00 Credits
This course builds on prior C++ studies and includes C++ classes, inheritance, polymorphism, virtual functions, exceptions, templates, the Standard Template Library (STL), abstract data structures such as linked lists, stacks and queues, recursion, binary trees, analysis of algorithms, and problem analysis and C++ software solution design, coding and testing. Prerequisite: CIS 1202
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