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Course Descriptions

CIS 241 Introduction to RPG Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: CIS 130 or CIS 190 or equivalent. This course introduces the fundamental concepts of RPG (Report Program Generator). It includes such topics as report preparation, control breaks, and file processing. Upon completion, the student will been able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. Code C CIS 242 Intermediate RPG Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is a continuation of CIS 241; includes such topics as sequential and random access file processing techniques. It may cover many of the structured programming commands, externally described files, display files, and other capabilities unique to some versions of RPG. Upon completion, the student will been able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. Code C CIS 243 Advanced RPG Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course provides enhanced use of externally described physical, logical, and display files in interactive processing. Special instructions are directed toward the use and coding of Subfile Programs. Students enrolled in this course are expected to spend two practice hours per week in the computer laboratory. Code C CIS 245 Cyberterrorism. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course focuses on ways that computers can be used to assist in terrorist activity. Students will learn to assess the potential of various kinds of cyber attacks and will learn to devise plans and contingencies against future attacks. Topics include current U.S. policy regarding infrastructure protection and various avenues of addressing threats. Code C CIS 246 Ethical Hacking. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course emphasizes scanning, testing, and securing computer systems. The lab-intensive environment provides opportunities to understand how perimeter defenses work and how hackers are able to compromise information systems. With awareness of hacking strategies, students learn to counteract those attempts in an ethical manner. Code C CIS 249 Microcomputer Operating Systems. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course provides an introduction to microcomputer operating systems. Topics include a description of the operating system, system commands, and effective and efficient use of the microcomputer with the aid of its system programs. Upon completion, students should understand the function and role of the operating system, its operational characteristics, its configuration, how to execute programs, and efficient disk and file management. Code C CIS 250 E-Commerce. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is an introduction into e-commerce. Topics include marketing, building an e-commerce store, security, and electronic payment systems. Upon completion students will be able to build an e-commerce presence. Code C

CIS 251 C++ Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is an introduction to the C++ programming language including object oriented programming. Topics include: problem solving and design; control structures; objects and events; user interface construction; and document and program testing. Code B CIS 252 Advanced C++ Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is a continuation of C++ programming. Techniques for the improvement of application and systems programming will be covered and other topics may include memory management, C Library functions, debugging, portability, and reusable code. Upon completion, the student will been able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. Code C CIS 253 Basic Router Technology. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is designed to prepare students to apply the basics of networking hardware. The course covers beginning router configurations, routed and routing protocols, and an introduction to LAN switching. Code C CIS 254 Advanced Router Technology. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is designed to prepare students to apply the advanced principles and applications of networking hardware. The course covers advanced router configurations, LAN switching, network management, and advanced network issues. Code C CIS 255 Java Programming. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is an introduction to the Java programming language. Topics in this course include object-oriented programming constructs, Web page applet development, class definitions, threads, events and exceptions. Upon completion, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. Code B CIS 256 Advanced Java. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course is a second course of a sequence using the Java programming language. Topics include: Sun's Swing GUI components, JDBC, JavaBeans, RMI, servlets, and Java media framework. Upon completion, the student will be able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through programming projects and appropriate exams. Code C CIS 257 Novell Administration. 3 hrs. (3-0) PREREQUISITE: As required by college. This course introduces the basics of managing a Novell network. It teaches students how to use Novell tools to set up, manage, and use basic network services including file systems, networking printing, security and E-Mail. After completing this course students will be able to: add users to the network; execute network applications and share software resources; make accessing the network seem invisible to users; set up and manage the network file system; provide transparent access to information and resources anywhere on the network; use a multicontext NetWare Directory Services (NDS) environment;

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