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3.00 Credits
An introduction to computer networking and telecommunications. Major topics include networking and telecommunications fundamentals, LANs, wireless communication, the Internet, standards, and protocols. Prerequisite: CIS 305 (Cr. 3)
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A study of the fundamental techniques used to construct Decision Support Systems and Expert Systems. Major topics include knowledge representation and management, the semantic web and the role of database management systems in decision support systems. Prerequisite: CIS 310. (Cr. 3)
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An introduction to a broad spectrum of network, system and applications management. Students will gain theoretical and practical knowledge of network and system architectures such as TMN, protocols such as SNMP, information modeling, and NM applications such as Configuration, Fault, and Performance management. Prerequisite: CIS 326. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the development of information systems from initiation to design, including requirement analysis and reviews. A phased approach and structured analysis methodologies are emphasized. Prerequisite: CIS 310. (Cr. 3)
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This course exposes students to evolving techniques and theories on issues of current professional interest in information system development and practice. Topics may include network design and management, software engineering, computer and network security, ethical, global, and legal issues of information systems. Prerequisite: varies according to topic. (Cr. 3)
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A program of supervised reading and research under the direction of a member of the Department. Topics and methods of research are to be developed in consultation with the supervising professor. Open to qualified students who meet the departmental requirements and have the approval of the Department Chair and the Dean. Prerequisite: CIS 310.
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3.00 Credits
Plane surveying applied to engineering projects; linear and angular measurements; computations of areas and volumes; coordinate surveying; blueprint reading; construction document interpretation and preparation. Fall. (Cr. 3)
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Basic principles of transportation engineering/traffic engineering, highway design; examination of various aspects of the multi-modal transportation system including social, economic and political considerations; practical issues including data collection techniques, analysis and evaluation; the design process, standards and procedures; introduction to design criteria, roadway alignment, stopping sight distance, horizontal and vertical curves. Fall. (Cr. 3)
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Analysis of determinate structures; Reactions, Internal Resisting Forces, Shear and Bending Moment diagrams. System and segment equilibrium. Truss stability and analysis by joints and sections equilibrium. Beam deflection by moment area, elastic weight and conjugate beam. Truss deflection by virtual work. Influence lines and moving loads. Analysis project. Three lectures. Fall. Prerequisite: ENGS 230, CIVL 201 with a minimum of C grade. (Cr. 3)
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3.00 Credits
Problems of pollution control, population forecasting, air and water quality requirements, solid waste management, principles of stream pollution. Principles of processes for treatment of water and wastewater. Environmental quality management with emphasis on water pollution control. Three lectures. Prerequisite: CHEM 101. (Cr. 3)
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