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CIS 114: Introduction to Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites:; CIS 113 or completion of a required 100 level GUR course in CIS, plus an approved CIS 105. A study of advanced programming topics with logical structures of data, their physical representation, design and analysis of computer algorithms operating on the structures, and techniques for program development and debugging. Course covers program specifications, correctness and efficiency, data abstraction, basic aspects of simple data structures, internal searching and sorting, recursion and string processing. Algorithmic analysis is also discussed. Students receiving degree credit for CIS 114 cannot receive degree credit for CIS 335 or CIS 505. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 114A: Lab
0.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Lab for CIS 114. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 114H: Honors Introduction to Computer Science II
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 113H or department approval; A course similar to CIS 114, but material is covered in greater depth. Students receiving degree credit for CIS 114H cannot receive degree credit for CIS 335 or CIS 505. Effective Until: Fall 2006
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CIS 150: Web Authoring and Development
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
This course, designed for high school students, introduces the technologies and techniques of the Internet's World Wide Web. Covers basic issues of design and coding in HTML, the common language for Web development, including discussions on incorporating graphics, frames, and tables into pages. Also introduces the concepts of TCP/ IP, HTTP protocols, Web architectures, and MIME types. Introduces FrontPage and Net Object Fusion. Effective Until: Spring 2006
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CIS 151: Advanced Web Development and Site Management
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: knowledge of windows, experience with any programming language, good knowledge of the Internet and HTML language. This course, designed for high school students, will introduce advanced technologies and techniques of the Internet's World Wide Web. Covers the use of Internet development tools, the use of server scripts, CGI and non-CGI related solutions to database access, server configuration, Internet protocols, proxy servers, security issues, and digital commerce. Effective Until: Spring 2006
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CIS 213: Introduction to Computer Science
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisite: 100-level GUR course in CIS. The course covers a study of the representation of data, its structures, and algorithms. Programming topics in Pascal and assembly language are included. Designed for students not majoring in computer science. Students receiving degree credit for CIS 213 cannot receive degree credit for CIS 113.
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CIS 231: Machine and Assembly Language Programming
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 113, or CIS 213, or completion of a required 100-level GUR course in CIS plus an approved CIS 105. Fundamentals of machine organization and machine language programming. Representation of computer instructions and data in machine, assembly and macro-assembly languages together with intensive practice in formulating programming, running, and debugging programs for both numerical and logical problems. Assemblers and loaders are discussed. Students receiving degree credit for CIS 231 cannot receive degree credit for CIS 510. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 240: Principles of Bioinformatics
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: Math 211, R120:301, CIS 114 or permission of the instructor. This course provides an introduction to the field of bioinformatics. It includes a description of the molecular basis of genomics and proteomics, the computer-based and mathematical methods used in bioinformatics, and the application of these methods toward understanding biological systems at the cellular and molecular level. It also includes a description of the application of bioinformatics to drug discovery. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 241: Foundations of Computer Science I
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Prerequisites: CIS 114, Math 112. An introduction to the foundations of computer science with emphasis on the development of techniques for the design and proof of correctness of algorithms and the analysis of their computational complexity. Reasoning techniques based on propositional and predicate logic and relational calculus operations with applications to databases will also be introduced. Auxiliary topics such as combinatorics of finite sets, functions and relations, and graph-theory definitions and graph storage alternatives will also be examined. Effective Until: Summer 2006
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CIS 245: Information Technology Systems:Hardware/Software
3.00 Credits
New Jersey Institute of Technology
This course reviews hardware/software technologies in order to enable system developers to understand tradeoffs in the design of computer architectures for effective computer systems. Also covered are operating systems and systems architecture for networked computing systems. Topics include Hardware (CPU architecture, memory, registers, addressing modes, busses, instruction sets, multi processors versus single processors, and peripheral devices), Operating systems (processes, process management, memory and file system managaement), and Telecommunications (basic network components, switches, multiplexers and media, installation and configuration of multi-user operating systems). Effective From: Summer 2005 Until: Summer 2006
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