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  • 3.00 Credits

    2-2-3 This course is designed to develop skills necessary to create Rich Internet Applications. Students will learn the terminology, concepts and development process involved in creating web-based multimedia applications using Adobe Flash. Flash is a development tool used to incorporate graphics, animation, sound, video and text into interactive experiences such as Web sites, games and product demonstrations that are used to inform, educate and to entertain. This course covers the objectives specified by Adobe for their Flash associate professional certification. Prereq: CIS 130 with a grade of C or better. Prerequisite:    CIS 130 with a grade of C or better.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3-0-0-3 This course is intended to enable students to install, configure, customize and administer a Web site. It includes instruction in Web server networking concepts and protocols; managing a Web server, Web server security and providing dynamic Web site content and database access through the use of Active Server Pages, embedded SQL, and CGI scripting in Perl. Prerequisite: CIS 106, CIS 230. Prerequisite:    CIS 106, CIS 230.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 This course exposes students to the ideas of web application development using server-side programming languages. Concepts such as dynamic web page creation, authentication, database integration, security, and data processing will be covered. Students will apply these concepts to solve real-world problems by building functioning web-based applications that can be accessed via a web browser. Prereqs: CIS 114, CIS 130 and CIS 205. which may be taken concurrently. Prerequisite:    Prereqs: CIS 114, CIS 130 and CIS 205. which may be taken concurrently.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 An introductory course in local area network (LAN) administration, including installation and management of network hardware, system software, user accounts and work groups. Prerequisites: CIS 150 or DP 155 or departmental permission. Prerequisite:    CIS 150 or DP 155 or departmental permission.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 This course is a continuation of CIS 250, emphasizing Novell Netware based local area networks. Students who complete the course should be prepared for Novell's professional (Certified Netware Administrator) CNA exam. Prerequisites: CIS 250 or DP 255 or departmental permission. Prerequisite:    CIS 250 or DP 255 or departmental permission.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 (Eff. FL21) This course is an introduction to the knowledge and skills required to set up, maintain, troubleshoot, secure and support server hardware and software. This course helps students prepare for the CompTIA's Server+ certification. Prereq: CIS 150. Prerequisite:    CIS 150.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 Through lecture and hands-on experience, students learn to manage a Windows 2000 Network. Topics include: web server administration, troubleshooting server and client problems, configuring remote access, and managing Group Policy. Students completing this course will be prepared to sit for the Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) Managing Windows Network Environment exam. Prereq: CIS 252. Prerequisite:    CIS 252.
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 (Eff. FL21) This course is an introduction to the knowledge and skills required to set up, maintain, troubleshoot, secrue and support computer network routers and switches. This course helps students prepare for Cisco's CCNA certification. Prereq: CIS 150 Prerequisite:    CIS 150
  • 4.00 Credits

    3-2-4 This course provides an introduction to computing and network security. It is intended to meet the needs of students and professionals who want to master practical network and computer security. Those seeking to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association's (CompTIAs) Security+ certification exam will find the course's approach and content especially helpful because the Security+ objectives will be covered in the course, and if mastered, will prepare the student to pass the certification exam. Prereq: CIS 150 with a C or better. Prerequisite:    CIS 150 with a C or better.
  • 4.00 Credits

    2-4-4 This course focuses on the principles and hands-on technical skills to provide students with a solid foundation in the field of cyber investigation. Students will learn how to collect, preserve, examine and analyze cyber evidence for possible use in civil or criminal cases. Students will also the role of evidence in detecting and prosecuting cyber crimes, cyber terrorism, traditional and violent crimes, civil cases, fraud and other related offences. Discussions and hands-on activities familiarize students with relevant cyber investigative techniques. Prerequisite: CIS 155. Prerequisite:    CIS 155.
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