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3.00 Credits
This course is designed for students to learn through hands-on experience and production. Students will form teams to learn advanced techniques for Web site creations and design, programming, and integration. Languages, tools, and technology for creating advanced Web applications will be covered. Prerequisite: CIS 334.
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3.00 Credits
Examines various topics in different aspects of computer and information sciences. Such topics may include microprocessor systems, performance analysis of computer systems, computer graphics, compiler design, parallel and distributed processing, computer security, expert systems, natural language processing, neural networks, or intelligent tutoring systems. Prerequisite; Consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A general introduction to real-time operating systems and embedded system design. Prerequisite: CIS 421.
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3.00 Credits
Design and development of a project in some area of computer and information sciences. Each student enrolling in this course must select a computer and information sciences faculty advisor who will be responsible for approving, guiding, and evaluating the project. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Students will learn how to protect computer networks from internal and external digital threats by studying security concepts and techniques. Topics include fundamental concepts of cryptography, cryptographic key distribution and management, authentication protocols, digital signatures, security policy, virtual private networks (VPNs) and their implications to security, and protection of Internet and Web-based systems and services. Weekly hands-on laboratories will investigate computer network security techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 423 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the Unified Modeling Language (UML) for object-oriented analysis and design, object-oriented life cycle models, testing, maintenance, and performance measurement of object-oriented software projects. Students will work in teams to develop object-oriented software projects. Prerequisite: CIS 321.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to improve speaking thorough the understanding and application of principles for proper breathing techniques, projection, articulation, inflection, and pronunciation. Through readings in dramatic literature, poetic and prose, as well as the application of theories in vocal production, the course improves voice quality as it develops the student's reading and speaking abilities. Prerequisite: COMM 202, 203.
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3.00 Credits
Differences between writing for the mass media and other forms of writing are explored through subject matter, purpose, audience, and circumstance. Students write for print, broadcast, and the Web in various style formats of news, features and sports. Prerequisites: COMM 202, 203.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a survey of the basic concepts of interpersonal communication including self-awareness, perceptions, emotions, and conflict resolution. The focus of the course is upon the analysis of communication skills and human behavior in relation to others. Through the observation of oral and nonverbal behaviors, the student will learn to improve message transmissions, thereby leading to personal improvement.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a study of communication behavior in business meetings and in group situations. Appropriate procedures for conducting meetings and discussions will be emphasized. Problem-solving techniques, styles of leadership, and personality barriers that inhibit effective communication will be discussed. The student will have the opportunity to fully participate in the meeting or discussion as leader and member.
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