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Course Criteria
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to programming structures, concepts, techniques and terminology using the Visual Basic language and development environment. Prerequisite: CIS 101, 108 or CIS 123, or comparable competencies.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the C programming language. Writing structured C programs that use looping, selection, functions, arrays, and disk files. Emphasis is placed on thorough coverage of the language and program development techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 160 and 168.
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5.00 Credits
Concepts and techniques of object-oriented programming in Visual Basic. Topics include creating and using custom classes. Basic programming techniques, such as looping and decision-making, will be emphasized in a variety of situations. Interface design will also be explored, focusing on meeting user needs, maximizing efficiency, and ensuring data validity. Introduction to the Microsoft.Net Framework. Prerequisite: CIS 160 and CIS 168.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the mathematics of computer programming. Covers symbolic logic, set theory, truth tables, number systems, algorithm design, decision table and logic diagrams. Prerequisite: mATh 099.
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3.00 Credits
Planning, analysis, and design of software. Software design process including requirements analysis, planning, use case diagramming, database and object diagrams. Communication techniques for problem comprehension, decomposition, and analysis. Prerequisite: CIS 168, CIS 145, and (CIS 160 or CS 142) or instructor's permission.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the role and responsibilities of the office professional. Topics covered include telephone and reception techniques, scheduling, handling mail, office safety, and career development. Prerequisite: CIS 108.
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3.00 Credits
Administrative functions of organization applied in an office setting. Gives advanced students an opportunity to build and refine skills in office management, correspondence preparation, banking procedures, travel planning,and organizing meetings. Prerequisite: CIS 136, CIS 150, and CIS 171.
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5.00 Credits
An introductory Structured Query Language (SQL) course which emphasizes techniques for writing efficient standard SQL. Students practice with commercial implementation of SQL. A thorough overview of relational data base concepts, including database design, concepts and practices, establishes a basis for pursuing SQL. Fundamental knowledge of data base concepts is expected. Prerequisite: CIS 145, CIS 160 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Creating web pages with the HTML programming language. Emphasis on design, links, using editors, file structure, graphics, tables, frames, forms, cascading style sheets and introduction to XHTML and JavaScript. Prerequisite: CIS 108, CIS 110 and CIS 123, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Enhancing web pages through the JavaScript programming/scripting language (client-side). Study of client-side scripting for pop-up windows, scrolling messages, validating forms, using dynamic information, cookies, browser detection/redirect, and interactive menus. Use of proper programming techniques and the document object model (DOM). Prerequisite: CIS 184 and CIS 160.
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