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CIS 214: Advanced 3D Modeling
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course provides the student with an advanced understanding of 3D graphic creation and modeling. Students will learn advanced techniques of rendering, texturing, and lighting on both characters and structures. Students will create a comprehensive class project incorporating the techniques taught throughout the semester. Students will also engage with the practices of the wider 3D entertainment industry to develop specific skills and a personal work flow for 3D modelling and texturing. Current industry standard application software will be used.
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CIS 215: Decision Making Using Spreadsheets
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course provides comprehensive instruction in using spreadsheet software as a productive decision making tool. Topics covered will include spreadsheet basics, pivot tables, slicers, what-if scenario tools, data base management, internal functions, data analysis, macro programming and graphing. Additional topics will include file organization, cloud computing, computer hardware analysis, electronic communications, selecting the best software tool, data privacy and security.
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CIS 216: Computer Science Capstone
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This final capstone course will bring together students to work in teams designing and building a significant project over the course of the semester. Students will learn about collecting user requirements, project management and team organization, processes and tools. Students will also work on building a portfolio, crafting a professional resume, and defining a strategy to advance their career post course. Professional skills, such as ethical conduct, interviewing, collaboration, teamwork and communication skills, will be discussed and practiced. It is recommended that this course be taken in the final semester of study.
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CIS 231: Project Management
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course will introduce students to key aspects of contemporary project management. Through hands-on exercises and case studies, students will learn the project planning process in detail, culminating in the creation of a baseline plan and budget using a state-of-the-art project management tool. Topics addressed will be project scope and objectives, deliverables, milestones, tasks, work breakdown structure, responsibility and authority, project network, critical path analysis, costs, resource allocation, and auditing.
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CIS 235: Object Oriented Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course will teach students C++. Emphasis will be placed on object oriented programming and design, programmer defined data types (objects), object derivation, polymorphism, function overloading, object based abstract data structures (linked lists, stacks, collections), and event oriented program control.
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CIS 240: Mobile Application Development
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This is a comprehensive course on how to develop applications for phones, tablets and other mobile devices targeted for business needs. Students will learn how to utilize a modern mobile development environment using standard mobile development tools to build applications for distribution. Students will learn how to design mobile interfaces and how to apply mobile technology to solve common business needs. Although students may use the College's computer labs to complete their course work, it is highly recommended that students have access to a relevant mobile device or virtual machine to complete work outside of class.
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CIS 241: Server-Side Web Development
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course will teach students how to develop dynamic web sites using server-side technologies. Gaining hands-on experience with back end or server-side development used within web-based applications that process data, access files on a server, and interact with a database. Students will learn the capabilities of appropriate development frameworks for web-based applications and services.
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CIS 245: Database Management Systems Using SQL
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts involved in designing and using a database management system. Topics to be considered in the course will include discussions of various types of database structures, manipulations of a database structure through applications, query techniques, and an investigation into a database language.
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CIS 257: Network Planning, Project Management and Implementation Implementation Capstone
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course will provide a final capstone project experience on planning, implementing and managing a Local Area Network using Microsoft Server Administration, Linux and CISCO routing skills. The course will introduce students to key aspects of project management such as defining the project scope, identifying deliverables, establishing timelines, and evaluating project cost. Students will also work on career planning through completing an industry site visit with a Network Administrator, crafting a professional resume, and defining a strategy to advance their career post course. Professional skills, such as ethical conduct, interviewing, collaboration, teamwork and communication skills, will be discussed and practiced. It is recommended that this course be taken in the final semester of study.
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CIS 258: Advanced Windows Server Administration and Support
3.00 Credits
Montgomery County Community College
This course provides the students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, manage, and support a Windows infrastructure. Students will learn advanced deployment and configuration concepts, including the implementation of: Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), network security, Remote Access Services (RAS), Internet Authentication Server (IAS), and Remote Installation Services (RIS). In addition, students will learn how to install, manage, configure and administer Windows Server 2008 R2/Windows 7 Active Directory. Virtualization of Student Servers will be employed throughout this course.
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