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3.00 Credits
Teaches students how to write, test and debug shell procedures on a computer utilizing a UNIX operating system. Presents the shell and how it works, shell processes, variables, keyword and positional parameters, control constructs, special substitutions, pipelines, debugging aids, error/interrupt processing and shell command line. Offers students the opportunity to apply skills in a laboratory environment.
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3.00 Credits
Presents an overview of relational database models with emphasis on midrange /mainframe management systems (DBMS). Using a variety of database tools, the student receives practical experience in creating, modifying, retrieving and reporting from databases. Students also develop business applications using the database language.
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3.00 Credits
Discusses topics of current interest in computerized information management with emphasis on applications of information management skills during lab time. Identifies and offers various seminar topics each term under this course number.
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3.00 Credits
SQL is now a dominant language used in mainframe, mini, and microcomputer databases (Access, dBASE, paradox, DB2, FoxPro, Oracle, SQL Server, and Btrieve) by diverse groups such as home computer owners, small businesses, large organizations, and programmers. It acts as a bridge between the user, the database management system, the data tables and transactions involving all three.
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3.00 Credits
Provides a foundation of fundamental concepts in the use of GUI ¿ type software. Explores the Windows operating system, accessories, and various operating system applications. Develops proficiency with Windows operations including customizing the environment, integrating operating systems applications, and managing files.
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This course will provide a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts involved when using a member of a Java programming development language. The emphasis is on logical program design using a modular approach involving task oriented program functions. Java allows the design of an Internet user interface. The application is built by selecting forms and controls, assigning properties and writing code.
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This course will provide a basic understanding of the fundamental concepts involved when using a member of a Windows programming development language. The emphasis is on logical program design using a modular approach involving task oriented program functions. Visual Basic applications are built by selecting forms and controls, assigning properties, and writing code.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of computer forensics used in corporate and criminal investigations. Digital forensics professionals work both in computer network security and in the investigation of crimes involving the use of computers and networks. This course presents methods and softwares used to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation.
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3.00 Credits
Presents knowledge of integrated microcomputer software concepts. Students design a complete business system utilizing all parts of an integrated microcomputer software package which can share the same data and manipulate it. Includes use of word processing, electronic spreadsheets, graphics, databases and command languages.
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3.00 Credits
There is a combination of technical and non-technical skills required in those interested in Web site development. The range of skills includes those required for a designer, a developer, and an administrator. This course provides a basic understanding of the essential Web development skills and business practices that directly relate to Internet technologies used in Web site development. This course provides the basic knowledge required to sit for the CIW Site Development Foundations certification exam.
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