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4.00 Credits
This course provides hands-on training and experience involving scientific word processing, computer-based data analysis, graphical analysis techniques, interfacing hardware and software, data management concepts, scientific simulation methods, imaging technology, and presentation software. It uses a variety of hardware and software currently in the scientific community. Prerequisite:One year of college preparatory mathematics.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of MicrosoftWindows 2000/XP Professional, or its current version. It focuses on configuring, optimizing, and securing this software. It introduces principles of server and client hardware selection, server installation and configuration, server monitoring and tuning, and problem troubleshooting.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive study of C++ with anemphasis on sound structured programming principles, good style, and top-down method of program design. It covers the designing, coding, executing, and debugging of C++ programs to solve problems in a variety of fields. Corequisite: CI110 Principles of Programming.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an understanding of the UNIX operatingsystem, covering commands, utilities, and scripts. It focuses on the skill development needed to administer a UNIX system, emphasizing file management, security issues, upgrades, and backups.The installation and maintenance of UNIX systems are addressed.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the acquisition and analysis of data recovery from computer networks to identify potential security or legal evidence. Topics include data recovery after deletion, and the roles and methods of discovering inappropriate data use. It covers operating systems and their vulnerabilities, and techniques about data recovery for use in litigation and future protection. It examines forensic cases.
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2.00 Credits
The course provides an overview of computers and network security, addressing the balance of access and security in standard practices and performance issues. It covers the effective design, implementation, and support of security policies for large-scale enterprise networks. It deals with preventive and post-event recovery tools.
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2.00 Credits
This course studies of the logical structure of the current version of FORTRAN. It applies analytical problem-solving techniques to design, code, execute, and debug both numerical and non-numerical programming applications.Topics will include algorithms, simple FORTRAN statements, input/output, format, functions, and subroutines and subscripted variables. Prerequisite: CI110 Principles of Programming.
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2.00 Credits
This course helps to develop a comprehensive understanding of MicrosoftWindows 2000 Server, or its current version.Topics include server and client hardware selection, server installation and configuration, network printing services, remote access services, network inter-operation, Internet set up, server monitoring and tuning, and problem troubleshooting.
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2.00 Credits
This course presents a comprehensive study of COBOL, including specification and syntax of the language. It includes the writing of a number of programs that collectively represent the range of the language. Prerequisite: CI110 Principles of Programming.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces advanced programming concepts. Itemphasizes data encapsulation and abstraction through development of static and dynamic data structures. It covers stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, and graphs along with recursion as a programming tool as well as searching and sorting techniques. Prerequisite: CI130 Programming in C++.
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