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3.00 Credits
This course introduces object-oriented programming with continued emphasis on structured and top-down methods. Students design, write, test and maintain programs in the C++ language. If-then-else, for-loops, arrays, and basic input/output operations are an important part of programming projects. Programs will be written requirements. Prerequisite: CIS 1203 OR permission
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4.00 Credits
Advanced programming techniques and concepts are presented using Java Programming. These techniques and concepts include inheritance, polymorphism, graphical user interfaces, event handling, exception handling, files and streams. Prerequisite course: CIS 2103
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to database programming and applications. Relational databases and database management systems and their properties are studied. The relational database software is utilized within the Windows operating system environment. Students create files, reports, forms, and queries using this package. The use of objects in the database software package is be discussed and implemented. Macros, menus, and toolbars are introduced as part of the development of an effective database management system (DBMS). Prerequisite: BUS 1603 must be completed within the past 5 years with Grade > C or permission.
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3.00 Credits
In this course data communications fundamentals are introduced with emphasis on vocabulary, concepts, and practical applications. Hardware and software interfaces, protocol terminology, and networks are explored. Numerous types of networks are discussed. Various methods of data movement are studied. Basic knowledge of networking skills is introduced in a Windows environment. Skills are developed to familiarize students with proper techniques and utilities to set up and operate a network. Pre or Corequisite: CIS 1003 with Grade > C or permission
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce the students to Structured Query Language (SQL) and how to utilize SQL to retrieve information form a database. It develops skills to build a database by creating tables, indexes, views, users, and sequences as well as populating and manipulating the data within tables. Prerequisites: CIS 2203, CIS 1203
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3.00 Credits
The systems development life cycle is introduced to enable students to understand and appreciate the requirements of designing and implementing a computer information system. Time management and human resource requirements are explored. Students are prepared to use systems analysis and design techniques to take a problem and create a solution using the latest hardware and software development tools. A real-world problem is assigned and a solution proposed using SDLC techniques. This course integrates concepts learned in previous Computer Infomation Systems classes. Prerequisites: 45 semester hours in the CIS degree program and one of the following: CIS 1203, CIS 2113, CIS 2123, CIS 2133
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3.00 Credits
$70 MOS Testing Fee required
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2.00 Credits
(A minimum of 100 contact hours is required) $ 70 MOS Testing Fee Required
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3.00 Credits
(A minimum of 150 contact hours is required) These courses are designed to give students an opportunity to enhance their knowledge by applying what they have learned in a work situation. Students work with their faculty advisor and internship employer to develop an education plan with meaningful learning objectives based on their program of study. Prerequisite: 45 credit hours toward graduation in the AAS Computer Information Systems program, registration for the internship during the preregistration period prior to the semester of enrollment, and completion of an Internship Agreement. $70 MOS Testing Fee required.
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3.00 Credits
An examination of the rules governing the admissibility of evidence, specifically as they affect the law enforcement officer in the processes of arrest, force, search, seizure, protective custody, testimony, and courtroom procedures.
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