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3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 204. This course provides the student with more advanced programming techniques using the latest version of Visual Basic. Topics covered: data controls, user-created controls, ADO.NET, multi-tier applications, classes, and MDI. Windows applications, console applications, and Web applications will be developed. 4 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 204 and CIP 182 or permission of instructor. This course introduces the Web Services standards, the use of Web Services to implement the B2B and B2C business models, security standards such as VPN, SSL, and encryption, and Web Services tools such as Microsoft Visual Studio.NET or Java Web Services. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
The student will create dynamic Web content and animation using Flash. Topics covered include: creating vector graphics, creating animation, motion tweening, adding interactivity, sound and video. 2 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 211A, CIP 185, and either CIP 104 or CS 121 or instructor approval. The student will create more advanced Flash applications. Actionscript programming will be used to enhance projects and add event handling. Other topics covered are OOP programming with Actionscript and using XML with Actionscript. Students completing this course will have at least one fully functional project to add to portfolio. Projects may include e-Learning projects, games, or Flash-based Web sites. 2 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 103 or CS 100 or consent of instructor. Analysis of procedures, personnel, and hardware necessary in electronic database processing. Topics covered include review of design, creation, and maintenance of databases including a study of tables and data validation, relationships, queries, forms, reports, macros, SQL, and normalization of tables. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 226. This course provides the student with more advanced database concepts and implementation using Microsoft SQL Server. Topics covered include: advanced SQL, query optimization, transaction management, recovery, SQL Server Administration, triggers, views, stored procedures, indexes and security. Students will design and build databases using SQL Server. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 226 and CIP 182 or permission of instructor. Student taking this course will create dynamic, interactive Web pages, incorporating data from a database. Topics include creating a simple database; connecting a server-side database to a Web page; viewing, sorting, updating, and searching a database through the client-side interface; creating and customizing reusable code; and maintaining site security through user logins. Students will build an e-commerce/shopping cart application to add to their portfolio. This course is repeatable up to three times for students interested in learning different programming platforms that can be used in Web database development such as PHP and MySQL, ASP.NET and SQL Server, and ColdFusion development. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Spreadsheet analysis is designed for both the novice and experienced user of spreadsheets. Students learn a systematic procedure for formulating and solving business problems using current spreadsheet software. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIP 132. Students will learn advanced interactive and batch programming design technologies including file programs, table and array handling, subprograms, and interactive menu driving software. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BE 170 and CIP 204 or permission of instructor. This course teaches students fundamentals of Java programming for the Web. It focuses on event-driven object oriented programming and includes Java control structures, event handling, I/O and applet development. 3 lecture hours; 0 lab hours per week.
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