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CISS 240: Object Oriented Design With Java
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course will cover the basics of programming in Java, an object-oriented programming language that allows for platform independent code development. Students will learn how to plan and program Java applets and applications. Topics include classes, objects, variables and expressions, control structures, graphical user interface development, processing data using files and arrays, inheritance, multithreading and multimedia. Corequisites: CISS 111, Programming and Logic IIData Structures or permission of department.
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CISS 241: Advanced Java Programming
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring, Summer, DL This course provides an in-depth study of Object Oriented Design (OOD) and advanced Java topics using an Integrated Development environment (IDE). This course presents and applies a "Best Practices" approach to:Exception Handling, Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), Multithreading and Synchronization, Collections, Networking, Serialization and Marshalling, Remote Method Invocation (RMI), Graphical User Interface (GUI), Development using Swing, Enterprise JavaBeans, and Server-Side Programming with servlets and JavaServer Pages. Students should possess a strong fundamental knowledge of Object Oriented Design and Java. Prerequisite: CISS 111, Programming, and Logic II - Data Structures or permission of department chairperson.
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CISS 250: Database Management Systems
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course introduces students to database concepts and associated DBMS development tools and methodologies. It concentrates on designing a database structure and developing the end-user applications. Students will have hands-on experience with the relational model, Oracle, and will explore its basic structures, methods of manipulation, both as an end-user and a programmer utilizing SQL, SQLPlus and a third generation programming language as a front end to the database design. Students should possess a thorough knowledge of computer operating systems as well as an advanced applied knowledge of a programming language. Open to Computer Information Services majors only. Prerequisites: CISS 210, Analysis and Design of Information Systems or permission of department.
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CISS 260: Internship
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer This course allows students to participate in an internship at an approved local business organization for experience in computer programming, operations, training, data communications or other technological areas during the last term of study. Open only to Computer Information Systems or Telecommunications Management majors with 2.0 grade point index. Prerequisite: CISS 210 Analysis and Design of Information Systems or permission of department.
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CISS 270: Network Infrastructure
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall This course explores both the design of Remote Access Networks (RACs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs). It combines sound theoretical foundations with hands-on lab experiences to provide students depth and experience in managing networks. Topics include building, configuring and troubleshooting RACs, controlling access, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), advanced IP addressing, network routing protocols such as IS-IS and BGP, policy based routing, and managing traffic flow on Wide Area Networks. Based on the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, this course prepares the student for the first two parts of the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Exam: Building Scalable Cisco Networks, BSCI 842- 801, and Building Cisco Remote Access Networks, BCRAN 642-821. Prerequisite: CISS 121, Introduction to Network Administration.
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CISS 271: Network Management
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring The first part of this course will extend students' understanding of networks to include the current multilayer switched networks, and provide the knowledge needed to manage network traffic flow, reliability, redundancy, security and performance. The second part of this course is designed to provide students with methodologies and handson experience in troubleshooting sub-optimal performance in a converged network. Based on the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum, this course prepares the student for the final two parts of the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Exam, Building CiscoMultilayer Switch Networks - BCMSN 642-801, and Cisco Internet Troubleshooting - CIT 642-831. Prerequisite: CISS 270, Network Infrastructure.
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CISS 280: Assembly Language And Computer Architecture
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, DL This course offers an introduction to Assembly Language and computer Architecture. Topics include Boolean logic, date representation, processor and computer architecture, memory management, registers, machine instruction sets, addressing, subroutines, parameter passing, assembly and linking. Prerequisite: CISS 111, Programming and Logic II - Data Structures with a grade of "C" or better or bypermission of Department Chair.
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CISS 290: C++ Programming
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, DL This course covers the features of the C++ programming language including class design and data structures. A modern, object-oriented approach is followed with regard to data structures and their use in programming, unified around the notion of the Standard Template Library (STL) container classes. The most useful concepts are stressed so students can begin writing programs immediately to solve real world problems. Students should possess a strong fundamental knowledge of programming concepts and control structures. Prerequisite: CISS 111, Programming and Logic II - Data Structures with a grade of "C" or better or bypermission of Department Chair.
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CIVL 100: Rendering
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall This course acquaints students with the application, production and techniques in realistic illustrations, presentations, rendering skills and materials used in the profession. Topics include competence with various color and media use, computerized creation applying material, lighting and background. Prerequisite: ARTS 115, Two-Dimensional Design and CIVL 110, Engineering Graphics. Corequisite: CIVL 220, Architectural Graphics.
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CIVL 101: Surveying I
4.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall Lab fee will be required. In this course, students will become familiar with the practice of using tapes, levels and transits. Field practice in taping, differential leveling, profile and cross-section leveling, contour mapping and traversing is included.
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