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Course Criteria
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6.00 Credits
Advanced application development techniques utilizing a variety of operating system platforms and environments. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Advanced Programming Language
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6.00 Credits
Introduces programming business applications using the RPG programming language. Topics include: introduction to RPG programming, input and output processing, arithmetic operations, edit codes/words, selection operations, control breaks, multiple control breaks, do loops, exception output, external files - physical and logical, and sequential file access methods. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: CIS 105
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6.00 Credits
Provides an emphasis on designing and writing programs using the RPG programming language. Topics include: table and array processing, data validation, data structures, interprogram communication, random file access methods, file updating, and interactive processing. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: CIS 250
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6.00 Credits
Course designed to teach the basic concepts and methods of object-oriented design and Java programming. Use practical problems to il ustrate Java application building techniques and concepts. Develop an understanding of Java vocabulary. Create an understanding of where Java fits in the application development landscape. Create an understanding of the Java Development Kit and how to develop, debug, and run Java applications using the JDK and Notepad as an editor. Continue to develop student's programming logic skills. Topics include: JAVA Language History, JAVA Variable Definitions, JAVA Control Structures, JAVA Methods, JAVA Classes, JAVA Objects, and JAVA Graphics. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: CIS 106, CIS 105
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6.00 Credits
Provides a study of the BASIC programming language on a microcomputer to solve business applications. Topics include: programming from stated problems using BASIC language, array processing/sorting, string manipulation, and interactive processing. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Provisional admission Corequisite: CIS 105
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6.00 Credits
Emphasizes structured BASIC programming using advanced programming techniques. Topics include: control break reporting, sequential file processing and maintenance, direct file processing and maintenance, and multi-file references/ updates. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: CIS 253
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6.00 Credits
Provides opportunity to gain a working knowledge of "C" programming. Includes creating, editing, executing, and debugging "C" programs of moderate difficulty. Topics include: basic "C" concepts, simple I/O and expressions, I/O and control statements, and managing data and developing programs. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: CIS 105
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the Linux/UNIX operating system skills necessary to perform entry-level user functions. Topics include: History of Linux/UNIX, login and logout, the user environment, user password change, the file system, hierarchy tree, editors, file system commands as they relate to navigating the file system tree, Linux/UNIX manual help pages, using the Linux/UNIX graphical desktop, and command options. Addition, the student must be able to perform directory and file displaying, creation, deletion, redirection, copying, moving, linking files, wildcards, determining present working directory and changing directory locations. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 4 Credit 6 Prerequisite: CIS 106 and SCT 100
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4.00 Credits
Covers Linux/UNIX operating system administration skills necessary to perform administrative functions. Topics include: Installing Linux/UNIX, configuring and building a custom kernel, adding and removing software packages, managing run levels, managing users and groups, implementing security permissions, introduction to shel programming, managing and fixing the file system, managing memory and swap space, managing and scheduling jobs, managing system logs, understanding the boot process, system configuration files, file backup and restore, file compression, fault tolerance, and printing. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 4 Credit 6 Prerequisite: CIS 2554
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4.00 Credits
Covers Linux/UNIX operating system advanced administration skills necessary to perform advanced administrative functions. Topics include: understanding Linux/UNIX networking, managing network printing, configuring and troubleshooting TCP/ IP on Linux/UNIX, configuring DHCP, DNS, a Web server, an FTP server, an E-mail server, and understanding NIS (yp) and NFS. Also, includes the following: understanding advanced security issues such as firewalls and NAT, using network commands, use of graphical system such as X Windows, sharing files and printers, and advanced shell programming. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 4 Credit 6 Prerequisite: CIS 2555
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