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CST 224: Introduction to Network Programming
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Introduction to Network Programming provides hands-on programming experience to develop TCP/IP socket, CGI and ASP network programming applications. Students will develop programs for each type of network programming environment and explore the unique facets of each including input, output and coding requirements. Students will be provided several development environments (local, remote, Citrix) to configure and deliver their software applications to the end user. Students will also develop network and programming troubleshooting skills and use various debugging techniques that are necessary to ensure overall success. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CST 113 Introduction to Programming and CST 208 Introduction to Networking
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CST 225: Introduction to Small Systems
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Introduction to the concepts and implementation of embedded and small computer systems. Topics include: the system architecture, software development environment, hardware interfacing techniques, processor capabilities, memory types, data busses, operating systems, telecommunications techniques, and networking. Use of several small systems in an online laboratory environment will reinforce the conceptual framework. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 220 Microprocessors and Assembly Language Programming, CST 170 Digital Logic and CST 113 Introduction to C#.
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CST 226: Advanced Visual Basic.NET
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course will help students develop advanced Visual Basic.NET programming skills including topics such as object-oriented design and programming, exception handling techniques, file-processing techniques, use of graphics and multimedia, connecting to database systems, retrieval and manipulation of database data through VB.NET, and an introduction to the use of Web forms, Web controls and dynamic Web content. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 216 Visual Basic.NET or permission of instructor.
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CST 228: GDI Programming with C/C++
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course is a natural extension of CST 150, C/C++ Programming for Programmers. The course teaches Graphics Device Interfacing (GDI) with Windows 98 and Windows NT Programming Concepts. Topics include programming advantages of a GDI environment, concepts and techniques. Icons, cursors, bitmaps, fonts, menus, dialog boxes, etc. are integrated into the GDI environment. Extensive programming and laboratory work matches the lecture topics. Writing emphasis course. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CST 150 CC++ Programming with Objects.
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CST 231: Web Development Packages
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Teaches students how to use Web Development Packages, provides an overview of current Web Development Packages, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each, discusses issues specific to Web-site development including server requirements, system/user operating systems, end-user environments, screen resolutions, programming, maintenance, evolving standards and government mandated handicap access/features. Students will learn to use the industryâs current Web Development Package, which at this time is Dreamweaver. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 131 Web Development Languages.
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CST 232: Multimedia Web Enhancement
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
To cover the broad field of multimedia Web enhancement and gain âhands-onâ experience developing and adding this content to todayâs Websites. History of multimedia enhancements to Web development. Discuss the future for multimedia Web content. Discuss advantages and disadvantages of each multimedia type dealing with file size, storage requirements, transmission speeds, and resolutions. Discuss hardware requirements for both server and client side multimedia content. Discuss government mandated solutions to multimedia-enabled Websites. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 231 Web Development Packages.
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CST 233: Active Server Pages
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Active Server Pages (ASP) will provide students with the opportunity to learn about Microsoft ASP using Visual Studio.NET. Students will be introduced to concepts and techniques necessary to create ASP. NET applications that provides dynamic content for a Web site. The course will provide a background of legacy applications in addition to coverage of the NET development methodologies. Students will also develop ASP applications on both local and remote servers. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisites: CST 124 Introduction to CGI Programming, and CST 208W Introduction to Computer Networking.
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CST 242: Computer Forensics II
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
The second course in computer forensics takes the student deep into Windows and Linux. The student is introduced to many tools used to gather and analyze digital evidence. Critical skills are developed, including such data analysis methods as string searches, machine-code disassembly, log file analysis, data and file recovery, and both static and dynamic code analysis. Evidence from computers, networks, and routers are all captured and analyzed. Real-world examples, as well as hands-on activities, reinforce the material and concepts. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: CST 212 Computer Forensics I.
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CST 262: Cryptographic Systems
3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
This course provides a detailed exposure to the many different cryptographic techniques and systems employed in secure transmission and storage of data. Symmetric versus asymmetric encryption and decryption, the importance of key length and algorithm complexity, and applications for encryption and hashing are presented. The characteristics of secure web transactions, including VPN tunnels, secure email, secure FTP, and secure telnet, as well as the various security protocols, are also covered. Prerequisite- Corequisite Prerequisite: MAT 130 Algebra and Trigonometry.
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CST 297: Cooperative Work Experience
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Broome Community College
Cooperative education in computing may be available. On-the-job experience may be obtained by working with business, industries, and offices whose operations require the use of computers. To be eligible a student must maintain a cumulative grade point average of 2.5 with a 3.0 average in CST courses and have no âFâ grades.
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