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IFSC 2300: Object-oriented Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisites: IFSC 1202 and IFSC 1305 or consent of the instructor. Computer programming in Java. Language used to implement applications that employ objects and demonstrate software development by refinement and inheritance. Topics include data types, control structures, repetitive structures; data structures including arrays, lists, queues, stacks, and trees; recursion and File I/O. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 2305: Computer Systems
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: IFSC 1305 or consent of instructor. In-depth introduction to the components of a personal computer; topics include number systems, identification and organization of CPU, memory, and peripherals; cache technology; bus technology; upgrading, troubleshooting, and maintaining a personal computer. Incorporates hands-on laboratory experiences. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 2315: Information Systems Software
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisites: IFSC 2300 and 2305. Computer operating system concepts including processor and memory management, multiprocessing and multiprogramming, interprocess communication, scheduling, virtual memory, device management, input/output, secondary storage and file management, and protection. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 2340: Human Computer Interface
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisites: IFSC 1310 and 2300, or consent of instructor. In-depth study of building user interfaces; user requirements, design, aesthetics, and programming. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3310: Information Systems Software II
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: IFSC 2315 and MATH 2310, programming knowledge of Java or C/C++ or consent of instructor. Concepts of mass-storage structures distributed systems, and protection and security. Includes network structures, distributed communication, distributed coordination, distributed file systems and operating system security. Various mechanisms to protect files, memory segments, CPU, and other systems resources are studied. Unauthorized access, malicious destruction/alteration, and intrusion detection techniques discussed. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3315: Applied Networking
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: IFSC 2300 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Networking Concepts with emphasis on the Internet. The OSI and Internet layering conventions are studied to cover the operation of an application system with imbedded network components. End-to-End protocols, Encryption, and Firewallsare considered as components of a complete system with individual contributions to overall system performance. Lab experiments using current generation networking equipment illustrate the networking concepts. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3320: Database Concepts
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisites: junior standing or consent of the instructor. Offers an introduction to the fundamentals and use of relational databases and focuses on four major topics: ER-diagram, relational algebra, SQL language and Oracle. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3330: Current Trends in Database Technology
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: IFSC 3305, 3320, and MATH 2310 or consent of the instructor. Current trends in database design and management emphasizing typical applications in business, medicine, and science. Survey of modern database technologies including object-related database technology, query processing and optimization, transaction processing concepts, concurrency control techniques, database security and authorization, data mining, data warehousing, and web search engine technology. Discussion of database management and distributed database management issues. Three hours lecture. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3360: System Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisite: IFSC 3320 or equivalent. Fundamental concepts of object-oriented software analysis and design including requirements specification, analysis, and design of software; issues in software reuse, software packaging, and software management. Three hours lecture per week. Three credit hours.
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IFSC 3391: Junior Cooperative Education I
3.00 Credits
University of Arkansas at Little Rock
Prerequisites: Junior standing in information science or completion of the Information Technology Minor. This course may be substituted for a major elective with the consent of the chairperson. Work experience to complement and extend the classroom experience through the application of a student?s academic experiences in a professional information technology environment. A minimum of 200 hours of work with the participating employer is required. The exact number of hours per week, activities, and responsibilities are dependent on the nature of the work experience and must be specified in written agreements coordinated with the UALR Office of Cooperative Education. Three credit hours.
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