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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to fundamental concepts of information security including the establishment and implementation of an organization-wide security policy which is designed to protect the information assets of an organization. This course provides the student with the skills necessary to enforce an organization security policy and lays the foundation for continued study in the areas of information security. Prerequisite: CIS 234.
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4.00 Credits
This course examines object-oriented programming and its use in software development. Topics include object-oriented design, classes and objects, code reusability, data hiding, polymorphism and inheritance. Prerequisite: CIS 211.
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4.00 Credits
The topics in this course include definitions and implementations of basic data structures including linked lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs and their applications; recursion as a algorithm design tool; and file organization and access techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 314, MATH 254.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of artificial intelligence, its tools and techniques. Includes such subjects as fuzzy logic, nonprocedural programming, basic search techniques, automated reasoning, and expert systems. Programming in Prolog or LISP and the creation of knowledgebased systems using expert system software shells. Emphasis on the application of artificial intelligence techniques to business and industrial problems. Prerequisites: CIS 211, 321.
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3.00 Credits
The syntax and semantics of programming languages. Topics include formal specification of syntax, declarations, binding, allocation, data structures and data types, control structures, control and data flow, the implementation and execution of programs, functional programming and imperative programming. Other possible topics include nonprocedural and logic programming, objectoriented programming, and program verification. Programming projects will provide experience in a number of languages. Prerequisite: CIS 321.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn new skills, languages, and concepts required to create applications that use the World Wide Web as the basis for the user's interaction with the application. This is the first of the two-course sequence on this topic and focuses on client-side application programming (JavaScript, HTML/XML, CSS, DHTML, DOM, and Java). Prerequisite: CIS 211 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This is the second semester of the two-course sequence on Web programming. It focuses on the server-side application programming in general and database in particular. It covers ASP.NET and VBScript as well as advanced topics such as XML Web service, SOAP, cookies, and security. Three-tier architecture of Web-based applications will be discussed. Other server-side programming languages such as PHP may also be covered. Prerequisites: CIS 332 and CIS 302 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers concepts, IT skills and tools, and social and ethical issues encountered performing e-commerce in a contemporary fashion, with focus on technical issues rather than business practices. Also included are topics such as EDI, VAN, ExtraNet, shopping cart, database, and security. Prerequisite: CIS 234 and CIS 332.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the basics of biometrics and investigation of the mainstream biometric technologies being used. This course explains the underlying image processing concepts required to understand biometric techniques. Also included are ethics, privacy concerts, and the future of biometric technologies. Prerequisite: CIS 104.
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4.00 Credits
Students will learn the principles of computer organization. Topics include the functional components of a computer, memory organization, auxiliary storage, system interconnection, digital logic, assembly language programming, and evolution and future trends of computer organization. Weekly laboratories will illustrate computer organization concepts and techniques. Prerequisites: CIS 211 and CIS 234.
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