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CISY 5303: Web Publishing
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A comprehensive survey of html and Web publishing software to create robust, functional Web pages. This course will examine html standards, browser capabilities, information architecture, bandwidth considerations, image format, maps, frames, forms, and server/client side scripting. Topics of current interest will be included, such as: JavaScript, VBScript, ActiveX, Active Server Pages, Dynamic HTML, and Cascading Style Sheets.
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CISY 5313: Surv in Web Page Dev for Non-Major
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Students will be introduced to and implement web development strategies and technologies for college and future employment success. Designed for the non-IT major, the course will provide students with a broad overview of the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) focusing on general understanding of development themes, web design, and terminology. Students will develop client side software using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and industry standard composing software (such as Dreamweaver).
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CISY 5403: Database Concepts
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is a study of the terminology, design, implementation and software associated with database systems. Topics include the need for database management systems, file organization, sequential and direct access methods and physical implementation. Other topics covered are relational database design, entity and semantic models, hierarchical and network models, SQL, database applications using the internet, and sharing enterprise data. Students will design, implement, test, and debug database management systems according to industry standards.
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CISY 5603: Database Administration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course introduces tools and techniques used in Database Administration. Students will be introduced to the Client/Server Database environment. Students will utilize database implementation and administration tools. Students will manage, test, and establish client-server communication and server-server communication with single or multiple database servers. Topics such as schema implementation, storage allocation and management, user creation and access security, backup and recovery, and performance measurement and enhancement will be explored.
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CISY 5613: UNIX/Linux Server Administration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course will introduce students to the techniques and practices associated with the installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and maintenance of a UNIX/Linux based network. Students will create an operational UNIX/Linux server within a network domain to support DNS, DHCP, gateway, file, print, and other services. Applications will be installed and supported for network users. Operational practices including security, user and group management, backups, logging, script use, and documentation will be addressed as a final project.
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CISY 5723: Essentials of Info Security
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This is a comprehensive survey of all aspects of computer security. This will include local host, network, web, database security as well as other objects that are prone to attack. The student will focus on the identificaiton of security threats and countermeasures that can be taken to make these systems more secure. Students will develop a security plan for small to mid-size company.
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CISY 5900: Directed Study
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
A capstone course which provides an integrative experience in applying the knowledge and skills of earlier course work, with particular emphasis on computer science management information systems, and communications skills in an integrated/internship setting; requires student to present and defend, orally and in writing, solutions to experienced real-world problems encountered.
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CISY 6103: Web Server Administration
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This is a comprehensive survey of all aspects of Web server administration. Students will gain hands-on experience by actually installing and administering their own web servers. Topics include: server installation and configuration, site planning, supporting dynamic content, security, and maintenance.
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CISY 6123: Advanced Programming with Video Game Design & Development
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
This course is an advanced study of programming using current tools to create video games. Topics covered include higher-level programming techniques, writing programs that use the windows user interface, and creating and using graphic objects. The gaming topics of data structures and algorithms, artificial intelligence, physics modeling, and mathematics will also be covered. A final project will be required incorporating AI and physics.
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CISY 6503: Object-Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
SUNY College of Technology at Alfred
Object-oriented analysis (OOA) and object-oriented design (OOD) concepts will be covered using an object-oriented programming (OOP) language such as Java. Topics include: objects, messages, classes, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, code reuse, and method-driven and model- driven object-oriented approaches, methodologies and tools. Students will formulate object solutions to practical problems in the business and scientific areas.
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