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CS 302: Database Applications
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 231. Introduction to database management systems using a current DBMS package; development of menu-driven database applications.
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CS 303: Advanced Computer Applications
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 231. A continuation of hands-on experience with selected application software. Includes advanced topics in an object-oriented language.
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CS 304: Technical Writing for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: EH 102 and CS 230. Introduction to the writing tasks necessary of computer technology professionals. Covers skills necessary to prepare the technical reports, presentations, and documentation specific to the information technology environment.
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CS 305: Spreadsheet Modeling
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: MS 112 or higher and CS 201. The use of spreadsheet software in modeling business problems. Extensive hands-on use of spreadsheets is required. (Department credit not given for CS/CIS majors or minors.)
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CS 307: Management of Information Security and Forensics
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 201. Study of information security and digital forensics using practical case studies. Emphasis is on developing security policies, security management and practices, utilization of digital forensic tools and techniques, risk management, security project management, and protection mechanisms. Major components of the course are hands-on projects on digital forensic investigation and security management case studies.
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CS 309: Net Enhanced Strategy,Architecture,and Design
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 201. This course focuses on a rich variety of models and strategies for connecting individu-als, businesses, governments, and other organizations to each other. The topics covered in the course will span value and supply chain concepts, varying business relationship types, as well as obligations for protection of individual privacy and organizational security.
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CS 310: Software Engineering I
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 231. Introduction to the systems development life cycle, software development models, analysis and design techniques and tools, and validation and verification testing. Emphasis and experience will be on software engineering within a team environment.
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CS 311: Management Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 231. Study of the systems concept and its relationship to information requirements for decision making and management in traditional and e-commerce environments.
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CS 312: Software User Documentation
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisites: CS 310 and EH 102. Introduction to writing, analyzing, and evaluating effective software documentation. Exposure to proposal writing. Emphasis on writing software user manuals.
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CS 315: Introduction to Web Design
3.00 Credits
Jacksonville State University
Prerequisite: CS 201. Step-by-step process of creating a well-designed website. Emphasizes web design techniques resulting in fast-loading and well-placed graphics, cohesive color and typography across platforms and browsers, clear navigational interface, and appropriate use of sound and video. Includes studio component where students analyze, design, and implement websites.
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