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CIS 134: C++/ Unix
4.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
Students are introduced to commonly used algorithms. Object-oriented design and object-oriented programming principles are employed in problem solving using C++ programming language. Students are introduced to the UNIX operating system. Students will be required to make use of computer facilities to complete programming projects. PR: CIS 129 or equivalent F, S
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CIS 135: Advanced Java
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course provides an introduction to advanced programming in the Java language. Java is an object-oriented programming language widely used in developing World Wide Web applications. Topics include file handling, database connectivity, networking, and remote method invocation. Students will be required to make use of computer facilities to complete programming projects. PR: CIS 133
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CIS 136: Introduction to Web Development
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course provides the student with the essential concepts and process of web page development, starting with Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) coding and building to more complex layouts using cascading style sheets (CSS). The course will emphasize a disciplined approach to software design and coding. Attention will be directed toward the impact of a designer's choices on communication, understanding and accessibility. Upon completion, all students will develop an original, dynamic, multi-paged Web site suitable for publishing on the WWW. CR: CIS 102 or adequate proficiency in basic computing skills
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CIS 140: Introduction to Computer Aided Drafting
2.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course teaches the basics of computer-aided drafting as applied to engineering-type drawings using he AutoCAD drafting package. Typical students entering this class may have neither computer skills nor drafting experience; some may have some background in both. This course should allows either to learn something new and develop skills. Topics include: Fundamentals of computer aided drafting, drafting equipment, orthographic representation, special views, applied geometry and drawing conventions, basic dimensioning, section views, thread representation, detail and assembly drawings, auxiliary views, isometric and pictorial drawings, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing. The student will then learn the fundamentals of 3D solids and sheet metal designs using the Autodesk Inventor package.
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CIS 220: Advanced Visual Basic Programming
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course provides a comprehensive coverage of programming techniques required for successful programming within a Windows environment. It is intended to be a part two programming course in Visual Basic and will cover more advanced skills. Students will be required to make use of computer facilities to complete programming assignments. PR: CIS 129
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CIS 221: Advanced Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course provides students with the opportunity to increase their knowledge of several components of the Microsoft Office suite of software applications. Upon completion of this course, students will be prepared to test as certified Microsoft Office User Specialists. PR: CIS 121 or equivalent
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CIS 223: Database Management
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course will give the student a basic overview of relational database systems and relational database design. The student will acquire advanced knowledge of Microsoft Access and the ISO standard SQL language. Students will work individually on one large project encompassing all phases of database design and implementation. PR: CIS 129 and adequate proficiency in Microsoft Access
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CIS 225: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course will introduce students to Operating System theory and application. Operating System's concepts and components will be explored in both the UNIX (Linux) and Windows environments.Topics include: process management, communication and synchronization, memory management, device management, file systems, system administration and security. PR: CIS 129
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CIS 229: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course places emphasis on a disciplined approach to software development using the application of software engineering principles. Students will be provided with a step-by-step introduction to software development. This course will introduce the student to the software development life cycle, including a general overview of a typical business-oriented software system, the analysis of the system, an approach to the design of the system, and a plan for system testing and future maintenance. Students will work collaboratively on a business computer information systems project encompassing all phases of the software development life cycle. PR: CIS 223 S
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CIS 236: Advanced Web Design
3.00 Credits
Schenectady County Community College
This course is for the student who wants to learn advanced web page and site design techniques using contemporary development tools and languages. Concepts relating to client-side programming are explored. PR: CIS 129 and CIS 136
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