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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Human Computer Interaction design and implementation in an event-driven programming language. Concepts include issues of graphical user interface design, event processing, integration of a database system, exception handling, and simple screen graphics. Fall semester, odd years. Prerequisite: CSC 101.
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3.00 Credits
Design and implementation of web pages and web sites using a server-side scripting language with forms and validation programming. Spring semester, even years. Prerequisites: CSC 190 or by exam. Corequisite: CSC 102.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to data networking, telecommunications, and security. Topics include: Analog and digital signals, network topologies, network protocols (TCP IP), network operating systems, network hardware, frame types, the OSI model, LANs, WANs, the Internet, Ethernet, network and host-based intrusion detection, firewalls, secure web filtering, security vulnerabilities, public key infrastructures (PKI), and virtual private networks (VPN). Every Spring semester. Prerequisite: CSC 133
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3.00 Credits
IT disaster recovery: identifying the risks, analyzing impact, user recovery, facilities protection and recovery, system and network recovery, data recovery, writing the plan, implementing the plan, testing the plan and managing the plan, prevention. Spring semester.
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2.00 Credits
Significant consideration of ethical and legal issues, professional practice and social responsibility, especially as illuminated by Christian faith. Spring semester. Prerequisites: ENG 101, BIB 112, BIB 113 or permission of the instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Hardware configuration, operating systems, and organization of computing systems; functional components, bus, input output, and memory systems, operating system support including process, storage, and input output management, instruction set design, comparison of RISC and CISC systems, and instruction pipelining. Spring semester. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing.
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3.00 Credits
Explores current Information Systems concepts and technologies. Students learn how information systems give a business or organization a competitive edge by providing technologies that help managers plan, control, and make decisions. Includes topics such as hardware and software components of an information system, e-business concepts and implementation, and a survey of common information systems used today. Fall and Spring semesters. Crosslisted with BUS 344.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the fundamental concepts necessary for designing, using, and implementing database systems. Topics include: entity-relationship models, relational data model, relational database schemas, SQL, and emerging database technologies such as data warehousing and data mining. Fall semester.
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3.00 Credits
Programming a data-driven website to be used by a business for e-commerce. Topics include: Development of a data model for the business, creation of a database, use of a server-side scripting language to process all the catalog and product display pages, search functions, cart function, and a checkout. Spring semester, odd years. Prerequisite: CSC 206. Corequisite: CSC 363.
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course where topics from web programming, software engineering, e-commerce, database systems and computer security are merged with project management, change and content management and user-centered design to support the engineering of complex web sites. Even Fall semester. Prerequisite: CSC 364.
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