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CIS 210: Advanced Topics in Computer and Information Sciences
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces contemporary developments in computer related fields. Students research selected topics and prepare reports and demonstrations for the class. Topics include new developments in memory technology, data communications, networks, information security, web technologies, language development and Artificial Intelligence. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 107 and (CIS 160 or CIS 165)
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CIS 235: Assembler & Machine Language
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Provides the students with knowledge of machine architecture and organization and Assembler & Machine Language Programming. Topics such as numbering systems, number formats, branching operations, indexing, Registers, dump reading, and binary operations are introduced to solve business and scientific type problems in a structured manner. The assembler process is also introduced. Students will use the open laboratory to code, compile and test their projects. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: MA 101 and (CIS 160 or CIS 165)
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CIS 250: Discrete Structures
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces the students to the theoretical foundations of Computer Science. It exposes them to reasoning in a systematic way when describing algorithms and other Computer Science applications. The students will be introduced to a variety of topics including: Sets, Relations, Logic proofs, Functions, Permutations, Recursion, Trees, Graphs, Groups, Languages, Finite-State Machines and Computability. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: MA 101 and (CIS 160 or CIS 165); Corequisite: MA 120 Calculus I
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CIS 250 - Discrete Structures
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CIS 260: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Examines advanced programming structures, their representations and algorithms. A study of techniques of implementing dynamic data structures, linked lists, stacks, queues, graphs and trees. In addition, various searching and sorting methods and memory management techniques are discussed in detail. Programming assignments are completed during open lab hours. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 161; Corequisite: CIS 250
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CIS 271: Web Application Development I
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces the student to client side web application development. The emphasis is on using a variety of web technologies. A fully functional client side application will be developed using XHTML, XML and scripting language(s) e.g. JavaScript. The web application will also require the student to utilize publicly available web resources and services. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 170 and (CIS 160 or CIS 165)
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CIS 271 - Web Application Development I
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CIS 273: Web Graphics
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Provides introductory hands-on course for students who are interested in learning how to effectively create and apply graphics, text, video, animation and sound into a web site. The student will be required to develop a Web site design document, focus on using graphics authoring tools to develop the student's skills in creating and editing multimedia components. The remainder of the course will consist of applying these Multimedia components to a building a multimedia web site. Software used is Macromedia's Fireworks and Flash. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 170
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CIS 275: Web Application Development II
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Introduces the student to server-side web application development. The emphasis is on developing platform solutions utilizing XHTML, a scripting programming language (e.g. Perl, ColdFusion) and SQL. Students will be required to complete multiple scripting modules that perform specific processes. These process modules will be either used intact or modified to implement a functional web application. The server-side web application will include forms for data entry which will update and retrieve data from either a Access or SQL Server DBMS. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 271; Corequisite: CIS 290
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CIS 281: Network Administration I
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, install and configure Windows XP Professional. It provides the students with the knowledge to perform day-to-day administration tasks using Microsoft Windows XP based network such as managing user accounts and user groups. Students will learn the desktop interface and tools necessary for implementing an industrial-strength Client / server that will administer a small or large network. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 180
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CIS 281 - Network Administration I
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CIS 282: Network Administration II
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, install and configure Windows 2003 Server. The course enhances the student's ability to implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Windows 2003 Server in a simple computing environment that might include one or more servers, in a domain, and a single or multiple locations, or might have file-sharing and print-sharing capabilities. The student will gain the knowledge to perform day-to-day administration tasks using Microsoft Windows 2003-based network. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 180
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CIS 283: Networking Infrastructure
3.00 Credits
Passaic County Community College
Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure, manage, monitor and troubleshoot TCP/IP protocol suite. The students learn how to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Domain Name Service, Windows Internet Naming service, Routing and Remote Access, IP Security, Internet Connection Sharing, Network Address Translation and Certificate services using Windows 2003. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisites: CIS 282
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