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5.00 Credits
An introduction to 2-D vector and bitmap graphics, as well as animation, using the Java environment. Consideration is given to buffering, timing issues, and user interaction with graphical elements. Applied techniques for game development are discussed. Creation of interactive, animated Java programs and packaging them for use on the Web. Prerequisite: CS 142 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
The relationship between XML (extensible markup language) and html. Includes learning proper structure for XML documents, cascading style sheets (CSS), document type definition (DTD), the document object model (DOM) as well as other important XML features. Students will gain knowledge of XML through hands-on experience. Prerequisite: CIS 160, CIS 145 and CIS 184 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
An overview of concepts and applications of Artificial Intelligence, with a particular emphasis on real-life usage. A selection of both general and specific Artificial Intelligence techniques will be presented. Students will perform independent research to assist them in creating and evaluating Artificial Intelligence structures, culminating in a final project show-casing a practical application of Artificial Intelligence. Required to demonstrate their projects in a public forum. Prerequisite: Successful completion of enGl& 101; completion of at least 30 credits of college level coursework with a GPA of 3.5 or greater. Successful completion of (mATh 101 or 108), and CIS 166 and CIS 168.
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5.00 Credits
Duties of the Systems Analyst and of the specific methods and techniques: Includes forms design, charting techniques, data flow diagrams, communications, study phase, systems performance, feasibility analysis, system design and structured design techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 145 and CIS 168. (Recommended: CIS 210 or enGl& 235 or TCom 106 or WRIT 106 and CmST& 230 or SPCh 115 or CIS 109).
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5.00 Credits
Principles of effective communication in business emphasizing the human relations factor, through correspondence, report writing, and an oral presentation. Prerequisite: WRIT 101, or enGl& 101 (CIS 106 recommended).
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5.00 Credits
Advanced word processing features including custom templates, macros, styles, generating indexes and tables of contents, merging, sorting, and integrating text and graphics. Emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving as they apply to complex word processing projects. Prerequisite: CIS 136 or instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
Techniques of building a functional web site in the Dreamweaver MX environment. Includes customization, style sheets, templates, panels, tables and frames. Prerequisite: CIS 184, or instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
Using a layout grid, the integration of text and graphics to produce a professional looking publication. The use of styles and templates to produce the layout. Working with text frames that can be moved, resized, rotated, and combined. Placing, enhancing, and cropping graphics. The creation of such special design effects as drop caps; reverse type; and text shaped around graphics. Includes design principles. Prerequisite: CIS 136, experience with a word processing application, or instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
Provides a guide for the beginning web developer to create well-designed and effective Web sites and pages. Subjects covered are: basic design principles, site design, page design, typography, and optimizing graphics for the web. Prerequisite: CIS 136, CIS 184 and CIS 238 recommended.
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3.00 Credits
Digital processing essentials, digital processing techniques, the digital darkroom, output and presentation. Understanding of the digital photography process from how a digital camera works to advice on buying cameras and accessories, choosing hardware and software, to downloading and outputting images. Photoshop restoration retouching. Prerequisite: CIS 123 or instructor's permission.
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