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CIS 225: Foundations of Computer Information Systems C++
4.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course consists of two modules. The first module examines programming languages in abstract terms. Emphasis will be on language design, translation, encapsulation, sequence control, subprogram control, inheritance and further advances in language design. In addition, language paradigms will be examined including simple procedural language, block-structured procedural language, object-based languages, functional languages and logical programming languages. The second module provides students with the hands-on practice using the C++ language to apply procedural, functional and logical programming design.
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CIS 262: Business Data Networks & Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
The course provides an introduction to various fundamental topics in the networking field. Major functions of data link, transport and network layers are addressed in this component in addition to some basics about physical and application layers. This component also summarizes the different functions of the five layers of the network model to enable students understand the `big picture¿ associated with the 5-layer network model. Wherever appropriate historic and available state of the art network options, and their respective strengths/weaknesses are discussed so that students can make informed choices based on specific business requirements.
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CIS 280: Computer Applications in Healthcare
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course presents health informatics to the student. The emphasis is on the management and processing of medical records/health data, information and knowledge to support the practice of healthcare, administration, health education, and research. The student is exposed to current and emerging technologies and the related healthcare policies that enhance the quality of patient care. Course content focuses on both the Internet and Non-Internet based technologies. Several laboratory projects will be assigned.
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CIS 310: Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course presents principles of effective interactive design for multimedia publications. Several categories of multimedia products are analyzed to demonstrate factors that contribute to good design applications with particular emphasis on visual communication. Topics covered include screen layout, background, textures, typography, use of graphics, photos and imaginative use of clip art. The course includes several laboratory assignments using industry-standard graphics.
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CIS 313: Digital Media
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course provides an introduction to the critical studies of digital media, with emphasis on the dynamics of mediating technologies and its supporting theories and concepts. By applying learned visual and aural design principles, students will explore the use of digital media and computer-based tools in the design and authoring of comprehensive digital content for portfolios, corporate marketing, advertising, presentations and business demonstrations. The development of a comprehensive, standards-based project involves research, story development, computer-assisted digital design, computer animation, digital audio, digital photography, and digital video production. Students will learn how to analyze and contextualize the technologies and techniques of digital media in light of emerging business strategies
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CIS 423: Distributed and Client/Server Computing
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
This course covers in broad terms distributed systems. Topics discussed include distributed operating systems, distributed databases, distributed data processing, landline distribution, wireless distribution, client/server distributed computing model, and peer-to-peer distributed computing model. Discussion on client/server computing would include topics such as Rapid Application Development (RAD) methodologies, transaction processing monitors, management of client/server environment, software installation and distribution, electronic mail architecture in CIS systems, vendor issues, large system migration issues, interoperability, scalability, network and security concerns. WWW as an extension of client/server environment will also be discussed.
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CPL 1: Crd For Prior Learng
0.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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CPL 999: Elective Credit
0.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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CS 102: Into/Elect Gme Des
3.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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CS 140: Comp Science Sem
1.00 Credits
CUNY Medgar Evers College
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