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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course applies and expands upon the skills gained in CIS 308. It will focus on building real-world applications whose requirements include such features as file manipulation. It introduces students to non-Microsoft development and programming envoronments and compilers (e.g. GNU C++ under Red Hat Linux), in order to expand student skill bases. Prerequisite: C or better in CIS 308.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A study of operating systems concepts including processes, memory management, file systems, storage systems, input and output, networking, and security, as well as other topics will be presented. Students will learn basic operating system abstractions, mechanisms, and their implementations. Study of the most recent operating systems will be covered in parallel with concepts taught. Students will gain a practical understanding of how processes, file and storage systems and security function as elements of any operating system. Prerequisite: Any programming course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced level course continuing the development of web site design utilizing the Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 development environment. This course is designed to incorporate skills learned in the introductory Web Design course and add in dynamic web functionality by connection to back-end databases, e-commerce support, and learning more advanced features of Fireworks for manipulating digital images including alpha channels and transparency. The students will culminate the semester by creating their own dynamic web site. 3 credits. Prerequisite: Web design I
  • 3.00 Credits

    A more advanced and detailed look at computer networks. Includes discussion of file, database, print and other servers; hardware such as routers, hubs and bridges; management and security techniques; and wireless and other emerging network techniques. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CIS 414.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is for students exposed to advanced features of multimedia. From interactive video, to computer based training interactions, students learn and use Lingo, the programming language that is associated with The Macromedia Director Multimedia Studio. Lingo provides programming structures that are common to other programming languages, however, its tight integration with Director timeline feature allows developers to truly enhance the end users experience whether that experience is training, information or entertainment. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CIS 315.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An in-depth study of software engineering techniques and methodologies. Topics include: program design techniques, testing and testing strategies, software metrics including complexity, reliability and productivity, and cost analysis. Also included is the study of a software tool kit and software engineering methodologies. Prerequisites: CIS 103, 112, 211, 221, 223, 312.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is an advanced course in software development for mobile devices using the latest technologies in the industry for mobile phone development. Students will learn how to determine what operating systems are available for smart phones, what tools, hardware and software are needed to develop applications for different types of phones. This course will stay current with the industry at the time the course is offered and will continue to adapt to the smart phone market. Emphasis will be placed on the full-life-cycle of software development from requirements specifications through final deliverable application. . Prerequisite: Junior status or above, CIS 104 and (CIS 204 or 301).
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course advances the student?s understanding of computer architecture which began in ?Computer Organization? to include detailed treatment of all key organizational issues including I/O, RISC instruction set, cache memory, internal and external memory, parallel processors, and micro-programmed implementation. Additional topics include: input and output storage systems, systems software, alternative architectures, embedded systems, performance measurement and analysis, and network organization and architecture. Prerequisite: CIS 321.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The objective of this course is to develop an understanding of the Client/Server Computing Model and the underlying Architectures of cooperative and distributed processing. Topics include: Standards, Distributed Models, Networks, Designing Client/Server Applications and Tool selection, Distributed DBMS and Open systems. Prerequistes: CIS 103, 112, 221, 303.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced level course continuing the development of web site design utilizing the Adobe Dreamweaver development environment, as well as other current tools used in the industry. This course is designed to incorporate skills learned in the introductory web design course and add in dynamic web functionality by connection to back-end databases, e-commerce support, and learning more advanced features of web applications. The students will culminate the semester by creating their own dynamic web site. Prerequisite CIS114 or permission of instructor.
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