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CIS 304: Event-driven Programming
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
Students will be instructed in the fundamentals of event-driven programming where functions are determined by events such as user actions. Service oriented and time driven programs, event and exception handlers, trigger functions, user created events, anticipation of events, error trapping, and user interface design will be covered. ASP.net web pages, file I/O database connectivity, and web services will also be covered. Students will work hands-on using the latest tools and techniques to create their own program. Prerequisite: Any programming course or permission of instructor.
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CIS 305: Database Design
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
Explores relational database principles and concepts. The student will explore the concept of normalization, data structures, integration and implementation of database technologies. Students will work with widely-used Relational Database Management software. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 112, 202, 203.
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CIS 307: Introduction to Visual Basic.Net
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This is an introductory course in Visual BASIC.net. Visual BASIC.net is designed to allow the programmers to develop windows applications without the complexity generally associated with windows programming. Topics include: form design, form properties, Data types, Database operations and object oriented programming. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 202, 203, 305.
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CIS 308: C++ Programming Language
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
A hands-on introduction to C++ as a modern programming language for system and application-level code. Topics include object-oriented programming techniques, all fundamental C++ constructs and basic programming using both Microsoft Foundation Classes (MFC) and other compilers' libraries. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 112, 201.
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CIS 310: WE-Program Co-op
12.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This is a full time cooperative work experience program coordinated with local industries. Students work one semester as IT programmers. Qualifications: Junior or Senior standing in the CIS curriculum with an overall GPA of 3.5 and Coordinator approval. Students must notify the CO-OP Coordinator of their interest in participating during the first two weeks of the semester prior to the CO-OP experience. Prerequisites: Satisfaction of program requirements.
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CIS 313: Distributed Databases
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course introduces student to working with software and techniques needed to put into practice databases implemented through and across networks. The course seeks to prepare the student to apply such tools and techniques to distributed databases they will build and administer. Microsoft and Unix/Linux environments will be studied with such software as MYSQL Oracle and PHP. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 202, 303, 305.
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CIS 314: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
A study of operating systems concepts including processes, memory management, file systems, storage systems, I/O systems, networking and security as well as other topics will be presented. Operating systems presented include Windows 2000, Unix and Linux. In addition, other operating systems such as Windows 95/98 may be discussed. Laboratory exercises will demonstrate practical understanding of how processes, file and storage systems and security function as elements of any operating system. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 112, 221, 223.
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CIS 315: Multimedia Applications Development
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course combines Macromedia Director and professional level multimedia programming techniques to create multimedia applications that can be used for a wide variety of purposes. Students learn to create interactive media for the World Wide Web, CD-ROM, information kiosks, presentations and interactive TV. Director's easy-to-use interface lets you combine graphics, sound, video and other media in any sequence and then add interactive features with Lingo, the program's powerful scripting language. Prerequisites: CIS 201, 221.
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CIS 316: Database Management/SQL
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
Explores concepts basic to all relational database management systems, and compares Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML) code from a number of such systems (e.g. MySQL, Oracle and Sybase). Prepares students to create and manage SQL-compliant databases. Prerequisite: CIS 305.
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CIS 317: Advanced Web Page Design
3.00 Credits
Gwynedd Mercy University
This course is a combination of CIS 114, Web Page Design, concentrating on more advanced elements of web site design focusing on multimedia formats. It includes the skillls needed to create and maintain fully interactive web sites using HTML, dynamic elements, Cascading Style Sheets and JavaScript. Considerable hands-on experience will be provided. This course will show you how to achieve a truly interactive web site. Topics include: Cascading Style Sheets, JavaScript, animation, graphic creation, Flash, rollover effects, image editing and image slicing. Prerequisites: Students taking this course should already know how to create basic web documents as taught in CIS 114. Knowledge of any scripting language will be helpful.
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