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  • 5.00 Credits

    The course gives students hands-on experience maintaining a network using system management software. Students learn to install and configure software; distribute applications on the network; set up policies for workstations and users; control and repair remote workstations; troubleshoot desktops, applications and policies; and maintain a network through a single point of administration. Prerequisite: CIS 244. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students address issues concerning repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches and routers as well as their functions within the first three layers of the OSI reference model. Concepts of collision domains, addressing media access and the TCP/IP protocol are emphasized. Current networking standards set forth by the Underwriter's Laboratory and how they apply to wiring and networking equipment rooms are discussed. Network address classes, subnetting and network registration are covered in depth. Prerequisite: CIS 240 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students are provided with hands-on experience required to set up small wide area network (WAN) and local area network (LAN) routers. Topics include physical and logical LAN and WAN topologies, network cabling, router commands, Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) servers, router troubleshooting and minor repairs. Prerequisite: CIS 250 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn to design and implement Local Area Networks (LAN) utilizing high-speed switching equipment, Virtual Area Networks (VLAN), workgroup servers and network routing. Prerequisite: CIS 251 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn to design and implement Wide-Area Networks (WAN) utilizing routers, frame relay, Integrated Switch Digital Networks (ISDN) and Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP). Prerequisite: CIS 252 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students examine major aspects of New Media production. Topics include New Media and interactivity, emerging technologies and digital delivery systems, New Media authoring, 2D and 3D graphics, digital audio and nonlinear digital video editing. The course also emphasizes the use of ActionScript programming to enable advanced interactivity functions in Flash. Prerequisite: CIS 154 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students utilize and understand the syntax required of BASIC for use in business applications through hands-on experience. Programming utilizing structured methodologies is required. Processing techniques utilizing table concepts, sequential file processing, random file processing, and batch and interactive programming concepts are utilized by students to complete business- oriented application programs. Prerequisite: CIS 101. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students use the object-oriented, event-driven .NET platform to learn programming concepts in this course. Students plan and create interactive Windows applications. Students also learn to write selection and repetition statements as well as create and manipulate sequential access files, random access files and arrays. Graphical User Interface (GUI) design skills are emphasized throughout this course. Prerequisite: CIS 146 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn to build scaleable applications using distributed COM objects in Visual Basic. Students learn n-tier architecture, object-oriented programming and the development of database driven applications using the ActiveX Data Objects, while covering the advanced features of the Visual Basic programming language. Prerequisite: CIS 256. (SCC)
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn to create web-based applications using n-tier architecture to distribute their presentation services, business logic and data services. Students also learn .NET methodologies and object-oriented programming techniques using Visual Basic.NET and Visual C#.NET. Prerequisite: CIS 256, 282 or permission of instructor. (SCC)
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