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3.00 Credits
The design of games, both for education as well as entertainment, is explored in detail. The course involves programming in a high-level scripting language. Topics include game concepts, design components and processes, game worlds, character development, storytelling and narrative, creating the user experience, core mechanics, game balancing, and leveling. A user-centric approach to design is emphasized. Prerequisites: CITA 140 or COSC 111, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours) fall semester
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Individual, hands-on computer instruction, using current database management software, will be provided. Database management software allows a user to create an organized collection of data to manipulate and modify it, to retrieve and report it in a form that is meaningful and useful for decision making. Database management software will be used to illustrate record keeping and reporting in a variety of applications settings. Prerequisite: CITA 123 or permission of the department 1 credit (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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Philosophy, objectives and organization of the systems analysis activity. Justification of the need for information systems to support management decision making. Behavioral impact of information systems on individuals and organizations. Life cycle and prototyping methodologies. Tools and techniques of systems analysis. Emphasis on transaction processing systems using case studies. Prerequisite: CITA 110, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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Survey and evaluation of network media, access methods, and topologies. Design, configuration, operation and maintenance questions are explored. Topics will include end user perspective, network operating systems, cabling, hardware protocols, software, design, and administration. Prerequisite: CITA 200, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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A study of software, applications and systems used in Web and E-commerce application development. Topics include basics of application servers and systems, client and server applications, and mobile application development... Students will install an application server and implement simple applications in enterprise and mobile environments. . Prerequisite: CITA 120 and CITA140 (with C or better), or permission of the instructor. 3 Credits (3 lecture hours), fall semester
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An introduction to the principles of photography. This course will include the use of the camera, processing and printing. Computer scanning and the manipulation of photographic images with software editing tools will be covered. Design and composition will be stressed. Students will be expected to have access to a good camera, and they must purchase additional materials. Prerequisite: CITA 110 or CITA 100 (with C or better), or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
Survey of fundamental knowledge needed to analyze security risks to systems and implement a workable security policy that protects information assets from potential intrusion, damage, or theft. Students learn to deploy effective countermeasures to thwart potential attacks in a hands-on laboratory environment. Prerequisite: CITA 200, Math 103 eligibility or permission of the instructor 3 Credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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Lecture and hands-on instruction in application development tools. Solutions to case studies requiring the use of database management software, screen and report generators, query languages, application generators, 4GL's and CASE tools. Data modeling and database design. Current topics in application development. Prerequisite: CITA 140 and CITA 220, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
This is a project-oriented course that focuses on the support and maintenance of PCs. Students will learn how plan, organize, implement and operate a support system and apply this knowledge and skill through actual participation in a help desk environment. Students will also learn how to upgrade, troubleshoot, and maintain PC hardware and software, and how to build and repair PCs in a hands-on environment. Prerequisite: CITA 120, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive survey of all aspects of Web server administration. Students will gain hands-on experience by actually installing and administering their own Web servers in a lab environment. Topics include: server installation and configuration, site planning, supporting dynamic content with CGI's and ASP's,server maintenance and site security. Prerequisite: CITA 110 and CITA 190, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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