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CIS 190: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule. Credits: (1-4)
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CIS 190 - Special Topics
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CIS 255: Web Application Development
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
The essentials of developing client/server applications for the web. Includes HTML, client-side markup languages and scripting, applets, client/server communication, server-side applications, distributed components, and database connectivity. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 116. Credits: 4
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CIS 255 - Web Application Development
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CIS 286: Databases & Applications
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
Presents an overview of database organization and management. Topics include: database organization, querying techniques, data extraction and manipulation, and application development and design. Students work with databases in multiple environments including PC's, networks, and the WWW, and design and develop a database application using Microsoft Access. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 101, CS 105 & CS 160. Credits: 3
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CIS 286 - Databases & Applications
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CIS 290: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
A departmental course in a subject area not currently listed in the catalog. A descriptive title will appear on the Course Schedule and the transcript. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: As listed in the Course Schedule. Credits: (1-4)
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CIS 290 - Special Topics
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CIS 301: Data Communication & Network Administration
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
The course provides an introduction to data communication from a business-oriented standpoint. Topics include: Layered network architecture models; physical media construction; signaling methods; bandwidth limitations; network protocols; error detection and correction; medium access control; routing; internetworking; IP; networking application and programming software; networking hardware; management of local area networks. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 216 and CS 245. Credits: 4
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CIS 301 - Data Communication & Network Administration
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CIS 311: Windows Programming
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course presents an introduction to writing Windows applications using Visual Basic.NET. Topics include object oriented programming, graphical user interface development, exception handling, threading, sequential and random-access file processing, web services, database management, and networking. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 216. Credits: 4
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CIS 311 - Windows Programming
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CIS 333: Introduction to System Software
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
The conceptual foundations of distributed computer systems will be established through a review of hardware, software/program execution, and operating systems. Building on an understanding of basic performance issues and tradeoffs, we will develop the concepts of distributed systems, data communications and relate them to database and multimedia. Projects will apply the concepts to specific real world situations. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 216. Credits: 4
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CIS 357: Object-Oriented Programming with Java
3.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course will teach students object-orientation and the Java programming language. Object-oriented programming and UML concepts, including the derivation, development and implementation of classes, are introduced. Students will learn the fundamentals of Java as well as topics such as container classes, threading, exception handling. Swing graphical user interface design and persistence. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 216. Credits: 3
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CIS 357 - Object-Oriented Programming with Java
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CIS 366: Information Technology Project Management
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course will teach students how to schedule, budget and allocate resources for various information technology related projects and assess the quality and productivity of those projects. Specifically addressed are service organizations and software development organizations that must successfully manage and complete projects on time and budget in order to remain competitive. Software scheduling and costing tools will be presented. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 245. Credits: 4
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CIS 366 - Information Technology Project Management
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CIS 371: Storage Devices & File Manipulation
4.00 Credits
Saginaw Valley State University
This course presents an overview of the methods used to organize data on data storage devices. Topics include an overview of file organization and access methods, blocking and buffering, external storage devices, file processing with C++ I/O stream class, analysis of internal and external sorts and search techniques. Prerequisites/Corequisites: Prerequisite: CS 216 and CS 245. Credits: 4
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