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CS 242: Advanced Software development
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
use and investigate new software used by industrySpecial attention will be given to software applications and operationStudents will develop and present a final project by developing a software systems analysis, creating an end product, with documented output, or system training and training materialsStudents will also research relevant related specific topics and debate uses of different applications and computing issues.
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CS 245: Advanced database development
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Advanced study of database construction and operationTopics include filtering, customized menus, and an introduction to programming. Prerequisite: CS 110. Recommended: CS 121.
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CS 246: SQl and Relational database Programming
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Database design concepts are applied in programming environment.Focuses on learning and applying the SQL programming language to efficiently define, access, update and retrieve information from a database in a server based environment. Prerequisite: CS 235.
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CS 250: multimedia Authoring
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Uses leading Multimedia Authoring Tool as the main software environment.Students will be introduced to the principle features and capabilities of the application by integrating text, graphics, animation, digital video and sound to create interactive multimedia. Prerequisite: CS 110.
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CS 251: Advanced Computer design
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Computer-generated design and its practical application in advertising and promotion is presentedAdvanced techniques in computer graphic design principles and an introduction to lettering skills and typefacesEmphasis is on font selection, use, and the role of typography as a communication and design element.Prerequisites: CS 110 and 220.
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CS 253: Webserver management
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Survey of the tools, techniques, and best practices used to create, maintain, and manage a web serverDozens of hands-on projects are used to facilitate valuable practice and simulate real-life scenarios experienced by network administrators. Prerequisite: CS 228.
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CS 254: digital Imaging Portfolio
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
The digital publishing and multimedia fields encompass a wide array of occupations involving almost every sector of societyJobs and careers are always emerging in the fast-paced, ever-changing world of digital mediaThe instructor will assign Digital Publishing Occupational and Employment Development topics for exploration and developmentIn addition the student will be expected to develop a portfolio of projects that demonstrate their technological knowledge. Prerequisite: CS 110 or instructor permission.
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CS 255: macintosh Operating System
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Explores the Macintosh Operating systemsLearn how to use the Apple operating systems such as Mac OS XAll basic operating system tools will be covered from virtual memory to specific use of Macintosh applications.
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CS 260: unix/ linux Operating Systems
5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Introduction to multi-user and multi-processing operating systems through a study of the Linux/uNIX operating system as implemented on the microcomputer. Recommended: CS 125.
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CS 265: Ccna
1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Walla Walla Community College
Provides an in-depth description of the IP network-addressing scheme, including sub-netting, and the design of IP addressing schemes for enterprise-wide networksWiring techniques are also coveredThis is the first course in the CCNA sequence
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