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CIS 272: Advanced C++ Programming
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq; CIS 271 and MATH 098 with grade of 2.0 or better, or instructor permission. Advanced 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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CIS 280: Systems Analysis and Design
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: CIS 122 and CIS 130 A systematic approach to defining needs, creating specifications, and designing information systems. Structured systems analysis and design techniques will be used to develop and document effective computer- based information systems group projects. Students will create and present project plans using currently available project management application software.
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CIS 285: Advanced Visual Basic
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: CIS 122 and CIS 185 An advanced course In the Visual Basic programming language. Develop Windows software within the systems development life cycle (SDLC ) methodology. Covers arrays and controls, SQL, ActiveX controls, DLLs, data validation, animation, error-trapping, reporting, and security Issues.
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CIS 286: Application Development
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: CIS 122 and CIS 185 Addresses component programming through the development of completed applications; availability, scalability, and secure enterprise system programming; clustering and server farms; enterprise caliber data objects, classes, and methods within an application; and effective error handling.
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CIS 290: Supervised Internship
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Prereq: CIS/DDSGN majors in their final quarter before graduation Capstone course allows the student to gain relevant experience working in a local business environment. Requires 250 hours of supervised work including associated resume preparation, job interviews, and internship documentation.
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CJ 102: Introduction to Criminal Law
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
Basic introduction to the elements of criminal law and justice in the United States.
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CJ 112: Criminal Justice in America ? GER-SS
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
An examination of the Criminal Justice process with specific emphasis on structures, functions and actors of U.S. state and federal courts.
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CJ 115: Juvenile Justice System
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
A critical examination of the agencies and decision-makers responsible for controlling juvenile crime and delinquency; the decisions they make and their impact upon crime, juveniles and the community.
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CJ 120: Constitutional Rights ? GER
5.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
An examination of the evolution and current judicial interpretation of the first, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth and fourteenth amendments to the United States Constitution.
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CJ 126: Community Partnership Program
2.00 Credits
Pierce College at Fort Steilacoom
(formerly CJ 101) This is an opportunity for a local criminal justice agency to provide specific attention to historical background of the agency and employment practices to include mock or specific employment exams. This course will assist students in understanding specific practices and determine if this portion of the Criminal Justice system reflects their needs.
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