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CIS 382: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Structure, management, and design of databases including hierarchical, network, and relational database models. Students will utilize Microsoft Access to develop a complex and complete database application. Prerequisite: CIS 381 or consent of the instructor.
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CIS 403: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to computer architecture concepts and an in-depth study of the fundamentals of operating systems. Topics include memory management, CPU scheduling, concurrency, and security issues. Students will be required to demonstrate mastery of operating systems concepts by researching and presenting how the topics studied are implemented in a specific operating system. Prerequisite: CIS 221.
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CIS 470: e-Commerce
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
The course covers the business and technological aspects of business-to-business and business-to-consumer commerce on the Division of Business 111 Internet. The student will design, construct, and present a web business using one of several web page design packages available. Prerequisites: CIS 115 and CIS 381. MKT 311 highly recommended.
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CIS 471: Advanced Web Site Development
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A course designed to introduce the student to web site development incorporating data technology. Microsoft Access will be the database vehicle utilized to create Data Access Pages for data presentation and data capture. Reporting, Web Server Installation, Web Page Publication, and additional web-enabled database technologies will be examined. Substantial lab work will be expected. Prerequisite: CIS 381.
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CIS 484: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Designated as the senior integrating course within the CIS concentration. Students will be expected to have completed most of their CIS requirements prior to taking this course. The course will involve a study of the methods of analysis, design, and implementation of computer- based information systems. Design of files, user interface, database operation, and the organizational structure of a system will be emphasized. A major project involving all the primary components of CIS will be a significant portion of the course. Prerequisites: CIS 381 and senior standing.
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CIS 486: Digital Communications and Networks
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Design of communication systems and components, including modems, multiplexers, switching and routing equipment, transmission protocols, and network topologies. Students will consider different networking technologies from the vantage point of business policy and technical implications. Prerequisite: CIS 381.
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CIS 495: Special Topics in Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
A course designed to address topics of special interest to CIS students. Possible areas include neural networks, Oracle database programming, and modeling and simulation. Permission of discipline director.
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CMM 145: Introduction to Mass Communication
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Theoretical and descriptive survey of the processes and institutions of mass communication in modern society. Historical, political, economic, and aesthetic perspectives are addressed.
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CMM 150: Introduction to Public Speaking
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
Instruction in principles of oral communication and practical application of those principles; principles of being an audience and their application in critique.
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CMM 220: Introduction to Integrated Communication
3.00 Credits
Spring Hill College
An introduction to principles of persuasion, advertising and public relations. Prerequisite: CMM 145.
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