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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on effective and efficient use of Java's advanced features in real world programming projects. Advanced Java features studied include multithreading programming in Java, advanced data structures implemented with Collections, Java networking programming, database programming with JDBC, distributed object programming, Java security, JavaBeans, Java Servlets, and Java Server Page. A large scale Project will be built throughout the entire quarter. This is the second Java course in the Web programming track of study. It provides a strong foundation for advanced topics in real Java programming in the fast growing Internet world.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines a number of technical and business issues that impact the development and deployment of web applications and web sites. Topics include web application security, user session management, copyright/ patent/trademark law and software licenses, and XML and web services. The course is structured around a series of assignments that investigate the core topics and, in parallel, group development projects designed to apply these concepts to real world examples.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes an examination of basic operating system concepts. These concepts include the historical perspective of Operating System (OS) development, system design and logic structures. Special emphasis is placed on Windows NT and Unix/Linux. These systems relative strengths and weaknesses will be examined. Security, memory management and multiprocessing of the operating systems will also be evaluated. This class is a core course in the Master of Science in Computer Systems (MSCS) program. It provides a foundation for reviewing and selecting an Operating System based on a given situations needs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines basic concepts, equipment, and terminology involved in networks. Students will also learn to evaluate telecommunication options involving transmission alternatives, protocols, architectures, and Wide Area Network (WAN) design. The basic principles of distributed information computing are also introduced. This class is a core course in the Master of Science in Computer Systems (MSCS) program. It provides a foundation for networking knowledge.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on the basic design, publishing and implementation of Web pages and how they can be utilized for business through effective and efficient means. Fundamentals of HTML 4.0 are the major learning objectives. Topics also include the Internet and its history, effective and efficient Web design, the use of search engines, and characteristics of current Web browsers. In addition, students will be introduced to the concept of Web publishing. HTML hand-coding is emphasized in this class. This is the first course in the Web Development Emphasis of the Master of Science in Computer Systems and the first course in the Graduate Certificate in Web Development. It provides fundamental knowledge of HTML 4.0 and as well as Web development design and strategy.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The multimedia industry continues to grow rapidly. Multimedia includes digital creations of a mix of audio, video, text, graphics, and animation. This course offers an intensive, hands on introduction to the most popular tools used for Web multimedia. Adobe PhotoShop CS and Macromedia Flash MX will be the main focus in this course. There will be discussions on the varieties of methods used to manipulate static and dynamic imagery, digital sound, digital video, and authoring. Multimedia needs from a managerial perspective will also be assessed. Prerequisite: CS 538 Web Design and Implementation
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course includes an examination of the place and role of systems analysis and design within the systems development life cycle. Special emphasis is placed on particularizing system specifications and on implementation planning. Administrative aspects of systems design are also explored. This class is a core course in the Master of Science in Computer Systems (MSCS) program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the continuation of CS 538. It is focused on Web development and Web programming. Advanced Web programming technology and marketing strategies are discussed. The latest Web programming technologies are emphasized with hands-on practice. Students will gain both technology and management skills by building a dynamic Web site. This course will cover advanced HTML and provide an overall understanding of the functionality of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). It also will provide a framework for better understanding of JavaScript and prepares students for more advanced concepts and techniques used in advanced Web Publishing courses.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course extends the skills and concepts learned during the earlier courses in the Web Design track by examining a number of technical and business issues that impact the development and deployment of web applications and web sites. Topics include design principles for Web site accessibility, usability and security, using the web for education, intellectual property law, and Web site promotion strategies. The course is structured around a series of assignments that investigate these topics and, in parallel, group and individual development projects designed to apply these concepts to real world examples. The projects include the use of client-side languages (JavaScript), server-side languages (ASP, PHP and/or Perl+CGI), databases and XML together with HTML and multimedia elements.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Extensive and intensive emphasis on data administration and systems development in a data warehouse environment; factors in the identification of data administration issues and their resolution; DBMS hardware and software requirements; considerations in the selection, acquisition, installation and operation of a commercial data warehouse. Strongly recommended: CS 522.
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