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									Prereq: CIS 122 and CIS 130 Concepts and theory of database management systems (DBMS) including the analysis and design of relational database systems.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 122 Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL), the industry-standard language for storing, retrieving, displaying, and updating data in a relational database. Includes detailed coverage of the Oracle-specific PL/ SQL procedural extension.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 260, CIS 261 Learn the key tasks and functions required of a database administrator in a production environment. Gain experience creating and implementing a database, managing data, expanding the size of the database, implementing basic security and data integrity measures, and granting data access privileges to individual users.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 262 Project-oriented class with emphasis on system support, tuning, problem diagnosis, and problem resolution.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 134 with a 2.0 grade or better An introduction to data communication and network terminology, operating concepts, network design, hardware and software. Reviews the Open System Interconnection (OSI) model as well as other major data communication models and the various specifications and standards for data communications hardware and software. Addresses the advantages and disadvantages of various network systems and their availability, flexibility and performance. Participate in the design of a data communications network.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 265 with a grade of 2.0 or better Implementation of workgroup-based hardware and software components of Local Area Networks (LAN) systems. Covers installation and configuration of workstation, client operating system software and network hardware including media, topologies, access methods, and protocols. Reviews present and future LAN trends, alternatives, security, and planning strategies and LAN management considerations. Includes examination of LAN interconnection using bridges, routers, switches, and gateways as well as LAN segmentation, VLAN, and subnetting. Practical application in a network laboratory.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 230 and CIS 266, each with a 2.0 grade or better Practices and procedures for installing and administering a network operating system software for a serverbased centrally administered Local Area Network (LAN). Script generation, user/group security configuration/ privileges, back-up and recovery operations, network resource allocation and control, troubleshooting, failure recovery, fault tolerance covered. Practical application in a tolerance covered. Practical application in a network laboratory.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq; CIS 261 An advanced course in Structure Query Language (SQL). Develop script files, stored procedures, and PL/SQL units. Diagnose and tune for performance problems.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq: CIS 122 An introduction to C Programming Language including its development history and philosophy. Emphasis on programming.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
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									Prereq; CIS 122 and 270, MATH 098 with grade of 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. An introduction to the C++ programming language; problem-solving and programming techniques; syntax and semantics through arrays, text files; and programming projects to include its development history and philosophy. Emphasis on programming.
									
									
								
							 
							
						 
						
							
						 
						
						
						
					 
				
					 
					
				
			
			
				
			 
		
		 
	 
	
	 
  
 
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