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CS 216: Network Scripting
2.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Introductory course in shell scripting for the Windows and Linux operating systems. This course introduces both the Windows Script Host (WSH) using VBScript and the BASH shell used as an interface to the Linux operating system kernel. Students will learn to write, test, and execute scripts to manipulate client and network resources. Prerequisite: CS 170 (was CIS 180) and CS 249 (was CIS 252) or instructor permission.
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CS 230: Database Development
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers further study and use of computerized database management systems. Provides intermediate theory and practice in a disciplined approach to problem solving using a database management system in a business environment. Prerequisite: CS 130 with a grade of C or better, and CS 170 (was CIS 180) or instructor permission
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CS 245: Computer Configuration and Maintenance
6.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers the computer student an introduction to the configuration of hardware in computer systems. In the laboratory, students will build computers, install operating systems and application software, troubleshoot computers and install computers and peripherals in a network environment. This course will provide a foundation in hardware for those working toward A+ Certification. Prerequisite: CS 114 with a grade of C or better.
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CS 249: Advanced Operating Systems
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers further study of microcomputer operating systems. This course addresses advanced concepts that are applicable to a variety of operating systems with an emphasis on Linux. Prerequisite: CS 111 (was CIS 150) and CS 170 (was CIS 180) with a grade of C or better.
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CS 260: Introduction to Network Security
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers an introduction to the study of network security. This course gives the student an opportunity to learn and apply basic security concepts to a local area network. Students will apply their learning by designing a network security plan and using a variety of network security tools. Prerequisite: CS 211 (was CIS 211) or instructor permission.
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CS 264: Computer Forensics
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers a study of computer forensics. This course gives the student an opportunity to learn and apply basic concepts of computer forensics in a laboratory setting. Students will apply their learning by using investigative tools to solve simulated computer crimes. Prerequisite: CS 245 (was CIS 251) and CS 249 (was CIS 252).
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CS 270: Introduction to Data Structures NS
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers a detailed study of structured programming, algorithms, searching and sorting, and data structures using the programming language C++. Prerequisite: MATH 099 and CS 170 (was CIS 180).
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CS 275: Object-Oriented Programming in Java
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers an introduction to the object-oriented programming paradigm using Java. Various object-oriented programming concepts will be discussed. Object-oriented programs will be developed and implemented. Prerequisite: CS 170 (was CIS 180) or instructor permission.
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CS 280: Advanced Data Structures
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Offers a detailed study of advanced data structures, including the analysis of algorithms and object-oriented programming using the programming language C++. Prerequisite: CS 270 (was CIS 280) or instructor permission.
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CS 281: Digital Design
5.00 Credits
Lower Columbia College
Provides an introduction to the design and implementation of combinational and sequential digital circuits and systems. Prerequisite: MATH 112 and CS 270 (was CIS 280).
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