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CS 32: Intermediate Visual Basic
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course incorporates the basic concepts of programming and problem solving with the Visual Basic.NET programming language using a multi-tier development environment. This course covers database handling of Windows Forms and Web Forms, writing and using Web services, retrieving and manipulating database objects, creating HTML help files, and creating user controls.
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CS 324: Information Technology Security Basics
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course introduces you to the basic principles of computer security. The material covered provides you with a survey of computer security concepts. Topics covered include: threats, vulnerabilities, and controls; encryption; designing secured systems (applications, operating systems, database management systems, and networks); policy issues; and the law, ethics, and privacy.
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CS 340: Introduction to the Internet and Web Publishing
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course is composed of two sections: Internet Fundamentals and Web Page Authoring Fundamentals. Internet Fundamentals is designed to guide students through the Internet and its wide array of useful resources. Students learn how to use key Internet technologies. Web-based search engines, basics of electronic commerce and security issues will be covered. Web Page Authoring Fundamentals is designed to teach students Web page creation and other aspects of Web authoring. This course focuses on learning and implementing the fundamentals of HTML coding and Web page design. The focus will be basic HTML structures and formatting tables, frames, and forms. Topics also include HTML 4 Building Blocks, XHTML, page layout techniques. Some other client -side web programming scripts will be introduced. Handson practice will be emphasized. HTML for the World Wide Web provides additional information on topics discussed including Cascading Stylesheets, Javascript and Multimedia. This course and CS390 should help the students to prepare for CIW Foundations 1D0-410.
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CS 350: Web Site Design
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course contains two major parts: JavaScript language and Web site design concepts. JavaScript language teaches developers how to use the features of the JavaScript language to design client-side, platform-independent solutions. Students learn how to write basic JavaScript programs. Fundamentals of JavaScript will be taught in this course. Students will also learn to use the most popular applications of JavaScript. Web site design concepts covers human-factor principles in designing, implementing, and maintaining hypertext based Web sites using authoring and scripting languages, content creation and management tools, and digital media tools. This course will help the students to prepare for CIW Site Designer 1D0-420 and JavaScript Exam 1D0-435.
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CS 364: Object-Oriented Programming Using C++
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course examines Object-Oriented concepts including abstract data types, object identity, and inheritance. The course will also cover fundamental concepts of Visual C++, comprehensive class libraries, security, MIS management, user interface, input validation, functions, integrated graphics tools, and Microsoft Visual Studio. Emphasis is placed upon proper coding style and efficient debugging. This is the second course in the programming specialty block of the Bachelor of Science in Computer Systems (BS/CS) program. It provides a strong background in C++ programming and Object-Oriented programming.
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CS 390: Local Area Networks
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course provides an overview of the hardware and software components of Local Area Networks (LAN) systems, including media, topologies, access methods, LAN architectures, and their implementations. Foundation issues for LAN management and administration are also explored. The class includes examination of LAN-WAN (Wide Area Network) interaction using bridges, routers and gateways.
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CS 392: Systems Development Methodologies
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
This course builds upon the concepts introduced in CS 300 and includes a review of LANs and WANs, including protocols, topology, media, and hardware. An analysis of the technical, regulatory, and business aspects of network systems and internetworking is explored. The use of common network design concepts and network signaling for the development of the foundations for service integration is covered. The relationship between the convergence of technology and network interconnection is explored.
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CS 416: Database Management
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
Course focuses on effective, efficient use of data resources. Topics include configuration/ change control, security, input validation, searching and sorting, database design, administration and management, data integrity and redundancy, data dictionary, the relational model, distributed processing, distributed data, disaster recovery planning, back-up and recovery, client/server systems, legal requirements, and ethics. Database technologies will include Access and SQL.
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CS 418: Introduction to Enterprise Relational Databases and Structured Query Languages
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
The course provides an extensive introduction to relational database concepts and data server technology with emphasis on Oracle's 9i Enterprise Server. The. course will teach you the SQL and PL/SQL programming languages. You will learn to create and maintain database objects, and to store, query and manipulate data. The course will also teach you to build PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be used by multiple forms, reports, and different applications.
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CS 420: System Development Methodologies
5.00 Credits
City University of Seattle
An analytical view of prevalent methods for developing software systems is presented. Topics include CASE tools, structured programming, Object-Oriented Design, and the systems development life cycle. A comparison of these methodologies in terms of development time, system maintenance, and life cycle costs is an integral part of this course. Recommended: CS 322 or knowledge of a programming language.
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