2018-19 Academic Catalog 
    
    Mar 28, 2024  
2018-19 Academic Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


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Schedule Type Classifications

The delivery of instruction often requires educational material to be organized and presented to students in a variety of ways. In order to facilitate the planning for and scheduling of classes to accommodate these multiple types of instruction, it is necessary to divide courses into organizational parts which reflect the unique combinations of instructors, meeting places, and time patterns used to conduct the instruction. The schedule types listed below are intended to reflect the nature of activities required of students, the relationship between students and their instructors, and the settings required to deliver the content of an instructional offering.

  • LEC — Lecture
  • LAB — Laboratory
  • DIS — Distance Education
  • CLN — Clinic
  • EX — Experiential
  • IND — Individual Study
  • SD — Studio
 

Computer and Information Technology

  
  • CNIT 18000 - Introduction To Systems Development


    Prerequisite(s): (MA 11100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) )

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces information systems development. Topics include types of information systems, system development, database management systems, and problem solving. Students will read/create UML, ERD, and data flow diagrams to model information system objects, data, processes, and logic. Labs emphasize modeling and SQL/QBE querying to prepare students for later systems, programming, and database classes. Given user requirements students will design, construct, and test a personal computer information system. PC literacy required. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 18800 - Microcomputer Applications Package


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course does not carry credit toward degree requirements in computer technology. A study of relational databases and their applications with special emphasis on the proper techniques of database construction. Instruction will center around learning how to design databases and operate a database management system in a Windows environment. Students will build projects and develop systems for the storage, manipulation, and retrieval of large amounts of data on the personal computer. This course is designed for non-computer technology majors who have had a modest exposure to computers.. Typically offered Spring.


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  • CNIT 19000 - CNIT Problem Solving


    Prerequisite(s): (MA 11100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) OR MA 15400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY) )

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is designed to develop reasoning skills and analytic abilities necessary for a career in computer and information technology. It covers scientific reasoning and problem solving methods as well as logic development, Boolean connectives, computer math, and other topics related to application system development. It introduces students to fundamental computer concepts using hands-on exercises in the context of manipulating 3D objects in a virtual world. Typically offered Fall.


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  • CNIT 22700 - Introduction To Bioinformatics


    Credit Hours: 2.00. Survey course in Bioinformatics for information technology specialists including topics such as: virtual bio-instrumentation, data reduction and mining algorithms and tools, data visualization, pattern matching, modeling and simulation, computational methods, and collaborative application environments. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 23000 - Data Communications


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course provides an introduction to both Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs). Modem technology, standards, and practices are explored. Three architectural models are used to illustrate protocol relationships and operational characteristics of both packet and circuit switched networks. Business issues from both provider and user perspectives are discussed. Current technology and trends in each architectural element are reviewed. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 23500 - Management Information Systems And Collaboration Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces management information systems, project management topics and technologies, and collaboration technologies. PC literacy required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 25500 - Programming For The Internet


    Prerequisite(s): MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 14100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 15500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 17600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 18000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces software development concepts common to modern object-oriented programming languages. Topics include: intermediate data types, decisions, repetitive structures; methods; arrays and collections; encapsulation; inheritance, and polymorphism; exception handling; data persistence; Database Management System (DBMS) connectivity; user interface construction; software testing and debugging; and working in teams. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 26700 - Introduction To C++ Language Programming


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to C++ language programming for persons with prior programming experience. Course topics include data types, control flow, operators and expressions, and an introduction to class construction including other object-oriented concepts and constructs. Applications are designed for business, manufacturing, or technology, depending on audience. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 27200 - Database Fundamentals


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 14100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 15500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of relational database concepts. These concepts include data design, modeling, and normalization; the use of Structured Query Language (SQL) to define, manipulate, and test the database; programmatic access to a database and practical issues that database developers must handle. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 27600 - Systems Software And Networking


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 17600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to a wide range of topics in the networking field. Topics include: systems and network administration support practices, desktop and server support, security, disaster recovery, ethics, change management, help desks, networks, network operating systems, and directory services. The students will gain hands-on experience in the laboratory with installing and configuring network operating systems and application software. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 28000 - Systems Analysis And Design Methods


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Comprehensive introduction to information systems development. Topics include the systems analyst, the systems development life cycle, methodologies, development technology, systems planning, project management, systems analysis, systems design, systems implementation, and systems support. Introduction to tools and techniques for systems development. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 28500 - Topics In Programming Languages


    Credit Hours: 3.00. A programming course in one or more programming languages not covered in other CPT courses. Application of structured or event-driven program design, construction, debugging, testing, and documentation techniques. Topics, projects, and languages vary with course offering. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 29000 - Computer Project


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. Dependent on course content. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 29500 - Object-Oriented Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 25500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on using object-oriented programming languages in the development of modern, business applications. Topics include object-oriented design, encapsulation, object interfaces, inheritance, aggregation, abstract classes, polymorphism, data structures, and exception handling. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 29900 - Topics In Computer And Information Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 6.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. Individual study under directed leadership of professor. Primarily for students with special aptitudes. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 30400 - Operating Systems


    Prerequisite(s): CPT 27600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR CNIT 27600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to computer operating systems and other systems software. Topics will include (but are not limited to): Internal computer systems (registers, instruction execution, cache), utility programs, memory management virtual memory, processor scheduling and security. Current operating systems will be discussed. . Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 33000 - Local Area Networking And Systems Administration


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 30400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Local Area Networks (LANs). Topics include the study of LAN communication protocols, the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model, client/server operating system architectures, basic security services, and introductory systems administration concepts. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 34300 - Advanced System And Network Administration


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 33000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on the tasks and issues involved in the installation and administration of distributed computing systems. Topics include the administration of network operating systems, UNIX system administration, and network system interoperability. In the laboratory portion of the course, students implement and maintain local area network and UNIX servers. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 35000 - Object-Oriented Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 25500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on using object-oriented programming languages in the development of modern business applications. Topics include object-oriented design, encapsulation, object interfaces, inheritance, aggregation, abstract classes, polymorphism, data structures, and exception handling. Credit cannot be earned in both CNIT 29500 and CNIT 35000. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 35500 - Software Development For Mobile Computers


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This is an advanced programming course that teaches students the skills necessary to develop applications for mobile computing devices (e.g. Smartphones and tablet computers). Combining theory and practice, this course gives students hands-on experience with the latest technologies, tools and techniques used to develop mobile software solutions for business and entertainment. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 36100 - Software Redesign Using Cobol


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 25500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR CNIT 26700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to COBOL programming with an emphasis on redesign of legacy COBOL applications to extend their useful lifetime in contemporary organizations. Topics include user interface redesign, structured design, object-oriented programming, and transition from conventional files to databases. Students learn to analyze existing programs to isolate legacy code problems, develop and test solutions, and integrate solutions into software libraries. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 36300 - Open Source Technologies


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND CNIT 28000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An advanced course in programming, database management systems, and dynamic web page construction using open source technologies. Students will develop programming skills in the current open source programming languages. Emphasis will be on server-side programming and the integration of database management systems to create data-driven web sites. Other supporting open source tools will be examined and employed as appropriate. Permission of department required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 37200 - Database Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course explores advanced database programming techniques for enterprise-wide databases and their implementation. It uses programmatic extensions to Structured Query Language (SQL) supported by today’s enterprise-class Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). Topics include advanced data manipulation, storage considerations, data transformation techniques to enhance interoperability of data, stored procedure and trigger design and implementation; and query optimization. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 38400 - Requirements Discovery & Modeling


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 28000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND (CNIT 29500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR CNIT 35000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an advanced study of systems analysis and design focusing on object-oriented methods, techniques, and tools. Topics include object-oriented technology, object-oriented methods and techniques to analyze a business problem and design and implement a solution, use-cases, object models, requirements gathering, effective communications, project management, and cost-benefit analysis. Emphasis is placed on working in a team environment to model and design a solution to a real-life business problem. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 38500 - Advanced Design Techniques


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 38400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an advanced study of system design methods and techniques used by systems analysts to develop information systems. Topics include rapid development concepts, application architecture and system design, transition from object-oriented analysis and models, graphical user interface design, web interface design, prototyping, and commercial software package integration. . Typically offered Spring.


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  • CNIT 39200 - Enterprise Data Management


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 27200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course examines advanced design techniques and physical issues relating to enterprise-wide data management. Topics include advanced design concepts, enhanced modeling and constructs, objects and unstructured and semi-structured data in databases, data management in non-business contexts, implementation of an enterprise data architecture, and data quality and stewardship.. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 40400 - Advanced Networking Topics


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 34300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course requires the students to design and implement a network, using knowledge they have gained in their previous coursework. Students will use analysis and design techniques along with design software to draw up a network according to given specifications. They will then implement the network. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 45500 - Network Security


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 34300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course explores business, conceptual, and technological aspects of network security for voice and data networks. The course deals with the analysis, design, implementation, and management issues surrounding effective network security. Key concepts and technology include virus protection, firewalls, authentication, encryption, wireless security, security protocols, physical security, and network security architecture and policy development. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CNIT 47500 - Electronic Commerce and Business Implementation


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 35000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR CNIT 29500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an in-depth study of electronic commerce and electronic business implementation. The focus is on e-business topics and concepts including business models, electronic payment systems, infrastructure, implementation concerns, design criteria, solution of business problems through case studies, and related Web topics. Students will develop web-based applications that support e-business activities. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 48000 - Managing Information Technology Projects


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 37200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 33000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CNIT 35000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques that project managers use to plan, staff, estimate, and manage information technology projects. Special emphasis is placed on learning and applying the concepts of managing scope, risk, budget, time, expectations, quality, people, communications, procurement, and externally provided services. Students will apply project management technology and techniques to business problems. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 48100 - Information Systems Management


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 37200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND (CNIT 37200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR CNIT 33000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The purpose of this course is to provide the student with an understanding of the issues and challenges in managing information systems activities. This course will identify the various information system management functions; their relationship to organizational functions; their interaction with various organizational units; and methods for achieving the objectives relevant to each. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 48500 - Topics In Information Systems And Technology


    Prerequisite(s): CNIT 48000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course will require students to analyze, design, implement, test, and document a complete computer-based information system by using knowledge and techniques acquired from their previous coursework. Students will work on their assigned projects as part of a team. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CNIT 49900 - Topics In Computer And Information Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 3.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. Possible individual study under directed leadership of professor. Permission of instructor required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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Computer Engineering Technology

  
  • CPET 19000 - Problem Solving With MATLAB


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. A study of the principles and practice of problem solving using MATLAB. Topics include MATLAB basics, functions and variables, file input and output, user-defined functions and program design, complex data manipulation, graphical user interface, and technical problem solving applications, etc. The students shall gain hands-on experience through several programming assignments, and practice strategies for collaborative problem solving such as creating specifications, brainstorming, sketching an idea, solution evaluation, and solution testing. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CPET 29900 - Selected Computer Engineering Technology Subject


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. An individual design, special topics course, sophomore-level research and/or analytical project in any one of the following areas: computer-based technical problem solving, digital electronics, analog electronics systems, networking systems, computer programming, computer-based problem solving, embedded systems, and system integration. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.
    General Education: Technology


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  • CPET 37500 - Microcomputer Based Digital Systems


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 15900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00 or 4.00. A study of the microprocessor system bus; the architecture and interfacing of various processor, memory, and input-output devices; the instruction set; assembly language programming; and design of microprocessor-based digital network. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CPET 41100 - Microcomputer Interfacing


    Prerequisite(s): (CPET 37500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ECET 20900 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-)

    Credit Hours: 4.00. A study of microprocessor interfacing techniques and components required to assemble a typical microcomputer system. Emphasis on serial I/O and parallel I/O chips; peripheral interfacing: LED display, keyboard, CRT display, floppy disk, D/A’s, A/D’s, and stepping motor. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CPET 49900 - Computer Engineering Technology


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. An extensive individual design, special topics course, research and/or analytical project in any one of the following areas: networking operating systems, computer networking, distributed computing, client/server applications, wireless communications, wide area network design, network system management, computer and network security. Internet system programming, and industrial applications of networking, control, and monitoring. Collaboration with representatives of industry, government agencies, or community institutions is encouraged. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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Computer Information Systems

  
  • CIS 10300 - Survey Of Information Systems And Information Technology


    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to information technology and computer information systems designed for department majors. Topics include university resources, career opportunities, ethics, computer concepts, problem solving techniques, logic, system development life cycle, program development life cycle, database management systems, computer math, security and privacy issues, networks, and file management. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 11100 - Introduction To Human Computer Interaction


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces foundational concepts of human computer interaction. Students focus on human-centered software development, usability testing, and understanding interaction styles. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 14000 - Introduction to Networks


    Credit Hours: 3.00. The course is an introduction to computer networks. How networks are used in business and industry environments will be explained. The various types of communication equipment and cables used in networks will be explained, the difference between local area and wide are networks is introduced, analog and digital transmission is explored, and the concepts involved in transmitting data are discussed. Network design and the implementation of those designs are an integral part of the course. Students will use a graphic software package to create network diagrams. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 16600 - Introduction To Programming


    Prerequisite(s): MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- (MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to computer programming. Emphasis in this course is on the program development life-cycle, structured programming and top-down design. Topics include identifiers, data types, arithmetic operators, if, if/else, looping, case selection, modules, arrays, and an introduction to classes. Extensive programming exercises are required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: Technology


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  • CIS 18000 - Introduction To Project Management


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces foundational concepts of project management. Students focus on components of IS project management, the impact of IS projects on companies and basic theories of how to manage IS projects. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 18700 - Applied Computer Operating Systems


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 11000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR EET 11000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR CIS 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to computer operating systems and other systems software. Topics include: supervisor organization, utility programs, job control language, memory management and process management. Labs include installations of client based operating systems, like: Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows NT and Unix/Linux. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 20000 - Introduction To Information Systems Policies


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the need for and creation of policies for information systems and their impact on business. Course content will include information security policies, disaster recovery policies, and other related policy topics. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 20400 - Introduction To Computer-Based Systems


    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to computer-based systems with an emphasis on how computers can assist the user. Computer concepts, terminology, and a survey of programming languages, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, database, communications, graphics, and Internet are included. Extensive laboratory exercises are assigned. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.
    General Education: Technology


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  • CIS 20500 - Information Systems For Management


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 20400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An integrated approach to Management Information Systems with emphasis on business systems analysis, design, development and implementation. A case problem will be presented which the students will implement via the above approach. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 21000 - Personal Computer Technology


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 20400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The personal computer is explored at the application level. Topics covered include an in-depth study of DOS commands and application software review. An overview of digital circuits the internal structure of microcomputers, microchip differences, PC communications, microcomputer operating systems and peripheral devices are discussed in relation to the evaluation of PC hardware and software. New technology topics round out the course. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 21500 - Structured Program Development


    Prerequisite(s): MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the development cycle, logic diagrams, debugging procedures, top-down design, top-down programming, is used to implement program solutions. Extensive programming exercises are assigned. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 21600 - Visual Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 21500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to object-oriented program development. An overview of object-oriented analysis and design techniques and terminology is presented. Object-oriented programming techniques are implemented using a visual programming environment. Extensive written homework and computer laboratory exercises are assigned. Computer program solutions are implemented using a visual programming environment. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 21700 - Visual Basic Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course emphasizes VB program development. An overview of analysis and design techniques and terminology is presented. Object-oriented programming techniques are implemented using a visual programming environment. Numerous written homework and computer laborartory exercises are assigned. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 21800 - C# Programming


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Emphasis in this course will be on the object-oriented paradigm using C#. Topics include definition of classes and objects, definition of class methods, definition of functions, definition of derived classes, inheritance, polymorphism, exception handling, and an introduction to development of Window’s applications. Extensive programming exercises using C# are required. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 23000 - Data Communications


    Prerequisite(s): ISM 10200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The role of data comminications in modern business environments is explored. Real time systems and data transmission techniques are covered. Topics include terminal equipment, communication media, data codes, error detection and correction, local area versus wide area networks, digital transmission techniques, terminal software, and the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) model for network software. The primary emphasis in the course is on software aspects. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 23001 - Information Systems Infrastructure


    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces principles of computer information systems infrastructure. Students will gain an understanding of hardware and software aspects of IS infrastructure. Besides fundamental concepts of computer hardware and operating systems, students will be introduced to various emerging concepts such as virtualization, cloud computing, databases, computer networking, firewalls, virtual private networks, disaster recovery, network security, and cybersecurity. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 24100 - Foundations Of Web Design And Development


    Prerequisite(s): MGMT 21100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ISM 21100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to Web design and development. It provides an overview of the Internet, intranets, and extranets. Students learn how to use the Web Development Life Cycle and how to test Web sites for usability. Students use Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and other Web programming languages to create Web pages. The focus is on the impact of Web technology on businesses today. Extensive lab exercises on introductory and advanced Web development techniques are assigned. Typically offered Fall.


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  • CIS 24200 - E-Commerce Architecture


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 24100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to client/server and web-base architecture. Topics include the history and evolution of client/server systems, standards, client/server processing models the role of the client and of the server, middleware, multi-tiered architectures, methods of data distribution, designing a client/server system,distributed RDBMS, transaction processing and E-commerce. New developments, trends and uses for E-commerce are discussed. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 25200 - Systems Analysis And Design


    Prerequisite(s): COM 11400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND (ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the procedural requirements of the system development cycle (SDLC). Through actual problem solution, the student is introduced to the techniques of system planning, analysis, design, implementation, and evaluation. This course prepares students for careers as business analysts and technical analysts. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 25300 - Applied Database Techniques


    Prerequisite(s): ISM 21100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR MGMT 21100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the applied aspects of database systems and their associated languages. Topics include database terminology and concepts including data modeling, data dictionaries, redundancy, independence, security, privacy, and integrity. Extensive laboratory exercises are assigned. Typically offered Spring.


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  • CIS 25500 - Fundamentals Of Information Assurance


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 14000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course provides an integrated, comprehensive coverage of the information security policies, process, techniques, security tools, and awareness vital to information security. The classroom instruction provides a practical approach through case scenarios of both the principles and practice of information, computer, and network security for the enterprise and home. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 26100 - RPG Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 21500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to programming in RPG/400. Extensive programming exercises are assigned including report generation, control breaks and the creation and maintenance of indexed files. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 26300 - Java Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the Java programming language, including operators, data types, and language syntax; applets versus applications; object-oriented programming; classes, methods, and inheritance; utilizing a graphical user interface; event-driven programming; and Java development and execution environments. Students should be familiar with structured programming concepts and top-down program development. Extensive homework and computer laboratory exercises are assigned. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 26500 - Cobol Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A study of the programming language, ANS COBOL, which is especially useful for file and table handling and extensive input and output operations. The student will study the structure and details of COBOL and perform programming exercises dealing with practical applications like table handling, record selection and reporting. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 26600 - C++ Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Emphasis in this course will be on the object-oriented paradigm using C++. Topics include definition of class, data abstraction, member functions, friend functions, this pointer, static class member, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual function and polymorphism, template, exception handling, elementary data structures, reusability, and introduction to Standard Template Library. Extensive programming exercises in C++ are required. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 26700 - Software Engineering Requirements Definition And Quality


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 25200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND CIS 26600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces basic concepts and principles of software requirements engineering, its tools and techniques, and methods for modeling software systems. It looks at how software quality assurance and configuration management are performed and how software process improvement is maintained in order to assure the highest possible quality in the development of software. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 27700 - Software Engineering Design, Construction & Evolution


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 26700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course covers the methods and techniques used in the design of software systems. It includes architectural and detailed design, with an emphasis on object-oriented methods, the design process, and the design documentation and review. It also examines issues, methods, and techniques associated with constructing software, given an architectural and detailed design, and for maintaining software over its lifetime. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 28600 - Computer Operating Systems I


    Prerequisite(s): ECET 11000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR CIS 21000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR EET 11000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to computer operating systems and other system software. Topics include: supervisor organization, utility programs, job control language, memory management and process management. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 28800 - LAN Technology


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 23000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND CIS 28700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an intermediate networking course and local area networking and design course. This is a laboratory and lecture course that covers the topics of topologies, networking protocols, hardware, and software of the local area network. Students will evaluate networking technologies, design local area networking solutions, and implement local area networking solutions. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 29000 - Computer Project


    Credit Hours: 1.00 to 4.00. Independent study for sophomore students who desire to execute a computer-oriented project. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 30100 - Data And File Structures


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 26600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Methods of organizing, linking, and retrieving information stored in computer memory or auxiliary storage: arrays, lists, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees. File organization and access: sequential, random, indexed, linked, inverted, partitioned. Associated data manipulation algorithms: data entry, searching, retrieval, sorting; algorithmic analysis. Selected applications. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 30200 - Information Systems Budgeting And Procurement


    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the budgeting and procurement processes and issues and their impact on business. Course content will include vendor selection and management, managing costs on IS projects and planning IS budgets. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 30400 - Advanced Computer Utilization


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 20400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C AND COM 11400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is a continuation of CIS 20400. The objectives of the course are to teach students how to obtain and analyze information, apply advanced application skills, research a topic, generate reports and present the results. These computer skills are required in many disciplines today. Typically offered Fall Spring.
    General Education: Technology


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  • CIS 31000 - Server Administration


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 28800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course will prepare students for being a network and server administrator. Specific topics of the course will include administration of commercial operating systems in a commercial environment. Students will have practical knowledge on how to install, configure, and implement a server solution. Students will be exposed to the theory of server technologies, directory services, and management theory of server systems. Typically offered Spring Fall Summer.


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  • CIS 31200 - Legal Issues In Information Technology


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 25500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on legal issues surrounding Information Technologies. Current legal issues in information technology are addressed including elements of contracting, payment systems, digital signatures, privacy concerns, intellectual property, IT torts and criminal liability including hacking, computer trespass and fraud. Examination of legal issues including privacy, systems abuse and legal practices in Information Technology will be explored. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 31500 - Wireless Network Technology


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 28800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course will introduce the fundamentals of wireless technology with an emphasis on information technology and implementation issues. Wireless communications theory, licensing standards, limitations, and emerging technologies will be explored in depth. This course has an extensive laboratory component and students will implement several wireless local area networking technologies. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 32300 - Object-Oriented Systems Analysis And Design


    Prerequisite(s): ENGL 10400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR ENGL 10100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This is an introduction to the object-oriented analysis and design technique for systems development. Topics include problem analysis, data collection techniques, system and program design techniques. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 34100 - Advanced Web Design And Development


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 24100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course introduces students who have learned the basics of HTML to server side web development technologies. Students learn to build real-world, dynamic websites using PHP and MySQL. Extensive programming exercises on advanced Web design and development techniques are assigned. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 34200 - Multimedia For Web Developers


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 24100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to the creation and use of graphics, animation, video and audio on the Web. Students will design, create and deploy several instances of graphics, video and audio on a series of Web pages. Topics include graphics, video and audio file formats, creating multimedia content, formatting images on Web pages, animation and video, and the use of graphics for purposes such as buttons, dividers, and image maps. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 34500 - Computer Graphics


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND MA 15300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. A survey of computer hardware used to make graphic displays including printers, plotters, and cathode ray tubes. Programming techniques for plotting lines and special symbols and the organization and representation of data, and a survey of applications. Typically offered Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 35100 - Decision Support And Expert Systems


    Credit Hours: 3.00. Introduction to techniques employed in supporting decision-making in business, industry and government. Various types of models are developed and solved using manual and computerized techniques. Students analyze, prepare a model for, and develop solutions for selected types of problems. Decision support software packages may be specified to implement some solutions. Topics include an overview and relationship to Artificial Intelligence, project management, optimization techniques, statistical analysis, graphical analysis, simulation techniques, building management models, and presentations of results. Typically offered Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 35300 - Advanced Database Methods


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 16600 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND (CIS 25300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- OR ISM 30800 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-)

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Topics include processing statements of SQL blocks, procedures, functions, packages, dependencies, database triggers, built-in packages, dynamic SQL and Object Technology and code tuning. Students acquire advanced skills in an applied environment reinforcing concepts and techniques of SQL programming. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 35400 - Relational And Object-Oriented Database Modeling


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 20400

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course discusses the role of databases in the System Development Life Cycle with an emphasis on relational databases and object-oriented database analysis and design techniques-logical data modeling. Additional topics include the functions and components of state-of-the-art commercial DBMS software, distributed database, database models, and the role and function of the Database Administrator. Students will be assigned data modeling projects. Typically offered Fall.


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  • CIS 35500 - Database Management System Implementation


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 35400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course emphasizes the implementation of a relational DBMS. Students will use fourth generation languages and tools to implement design specifications. Additional topics include the implementation of physical data models, backup/ recovery facilities, concurrency control, integrity services and security mechanisms. Students will be assigned implementation projects. Typically offered Spring.


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  • CIS 35600 - Topics In Database Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 26100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR CIS 26300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR CIS 26500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- OR CIS 26500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an introduction to accessing a relational database using a programming language such as COBOL, C++, JAVA or RPG. focus is on one language during the semester. Topics include defining and controlling transactions, sequential access techniques, use of primary and secondary keys, cursors, report generation, updating techniques, and dynamic SQL. This course is a variable title course. This course can be repeated, with a different title, for credit. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 35700 - Data Warehousing/Data Mining


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 35400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an overview of data warehousing and data mining together with in-depth explanations of critical issues in planning, design, deployment and ongoing maintenance of data warehousing. Students will gain a clear understanding of techniques for extraction of data from sources, data transformations, data staging, data warehouse architecture and infrastructure and various methods for delivery. Additional topics will include an overview of On-Line Analytical Processing, Knowledge Discovery Database Process Model, Expert Systems, Neural Networks, Regression Analysis, Intelligent Agents as they relate to data warehousing. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 36300 - Advanced Java Programming


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 26300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The course is a continuation of CIS 26300. Topics include multi-threading, client/server, database access and exception handling. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 36500 - Topics In Cobol


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 26500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Advanced COBOL topics concerning indexed files with variable length records, direct files, sophisticated table handling employing subscripting and indexing, simulation and program use. The Report Writer feature of COBOL is also introduced. Programming exercises include advanced file maintenance techniques and menu-driven programs. subprogram use. The Report Writer feature of COBOL is also introduced. Programming exercises include advanced file maintenance techniques and menu-driven programs. Typically offered Fall.


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  • CIS 38300 - On-Line Programming Techniques


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 36500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to Command Level CICS used to illustrate the concepts and considerations required in the design development and implementation of online application programs. CICS commands, program design, programming, CICS commands, program design, programming, screen maps, debugging and testing are covered utilizing business-oriented assignments. screen maps, debugging and testing are covered utilizing business oriented assignments. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 38400 - Database Integration


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 35500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This capstone course combines database skill sets and techniques, providing students with an integrated comprehensive experience of various database platforms and programming languages. Topics include the latest development tools, database features and strategies, embedded SQL programming, administrative APIs, CLI.ODBC, and OLE DB programming, Java programming, stored procedures and more. Students develop database applications in a variety of environments using a variety of programming tools, maximizing database performance, availability, and efficiency. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 38900 - Novell LAN Administration


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 18700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D- AND CIS 23000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is a continuation of CIS 388. The emphasis in the course is on illustrating the tasks that the LAN administrator must perform to maintain a NOVELL network. Topics include the SYSCON menu, menu creation, trustee assignments, assigning rights to users, file directories, installing software on the file server, login scripts and network monitoring software. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 39300 - Industrial Practice III


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 29200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 1.00. Practice in industry with written reports of the practice by the co-op student. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 39400 - Industrial Practice IV


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 39300 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 1.00. Practice in industry with written reports of the practice by the co-op student. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 39500 - Industrial Practice V


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 39400 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 0.00. Practice in industry with written reports of the practice by the co-op student. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 40000 - Information Systems Strategic Planning


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 20000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. Information systems are covered and their relationship to the overall strategic business plans. Course content will include enterprise resource plans and business process redesign. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.
    Experiential Learning (EL): Yes


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  • CIS 41200 - Human-Computer Interaction


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 11100 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is designed for students who desire to understand the complex interaction of people with machines. Studnets will learn how to design, manage, maintain, train, refine, and evaluate the user interface of interactive systems. Serious users of interactive systems will find that the course gives them a more thorough understanding of the design questions for user interfaces. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 41300 - Information Systems Auditing and Control


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 25200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. An introduction to the fundamentals of Information Systems auditing. Emphasis on understanding IS controls, the types of IS audits and the concepts and techniques used in IS audits. Exposure to risk assessment and professional standards in the field of IS auditing are provided. Typically offered Spring Summer Fall.


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  • CIS 41400 - Information Systems Professionalism And Ethics


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 25200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C

    Credit Hours: 3.00. The course will cover ethical issues regarding the development of software and information systems and discuss the impact of these systems on society and businesses. Professional societies and their roles in information systems including their professional and ethical codes will be addressed. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 41600 - Wireless Security


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 31500 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course will prepare students for being a wireless network administrator. Specific topics of the course will include encryption, VPN technologies over wireless, authentication mechanisms, and wireless topologies for security, radiation and signal propagation techniques, site analysis, monitoring and troubleshooting, and current threats against wireless devices. The course will cover advanced concepts specific to wireless security technologies and the implementation of protective technologies in the wireless realm. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 42000 - Wide Area Network Implementation


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 31000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C- AND CIS 28700 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF C-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course is an advanced networking course and enterprise level architecture and design course. Students will evaluate networking technologies, design enterprise level networking solutions, and implement enterprise networking solutions. Typically offered Fall Spring Summer.


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  • CIS 42100 - Risk Assessment For Information Assurance


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 31200 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course focuses on analysis of Risk Assessment models associated with information technology framework. This course describes threats associated with information technology security. IT security threats from Hardware and Software level as well as countermeasures for reducing those threats are explored in detail. Countermeasures for Information Security Vulnerabilities from the framework of People, Processes, Computer level, Network technology, and Encryption are discussed. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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  • CIS 42200 - Network Management


    Prerequisite(s): CIS 42000 FOR LEVEL UG WITH MIN. GRADE OF D-

    Credit Hours: 3.00. This course provides an integrated, comprehensive, up-to-date coverage of the techniques, standards, models for the network management vital to communications, networking, and services including current trends of next generation converged networks and emerging 4GM wireless technologies. The classroom instruction provides a practical approach of both the principles and practice of network management from different perspectives. Typically offered Summer Fall Spring.


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