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  • 5.00 Credits

    This course introduces and extends students' knowledge and practical experience with various LAN design, configuration, and maintenance of switches. Topics include LANs, VLANs, IPX, IGRP. The course covers Semester 3 of CCNA training material. This course, in conjunction with CISN100, CISN110, and CISN220 may assist students in preparation for Cisco Network+ and CCNA certification exams. 5-0-5 Prerequisite:    CISN110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with a working knowledge of leading virtualization products, including Oracle VirtualBox, VMware Workstation, Microsoft Hyper-V, and VMware VSphere. Through a combination of theory and concepts and practical hands-on activities, students will learn to install and use virtualization products and apply virtualization technology to create virtual data centers, administer multiple host systems, and implement virtual desktop environments. 3-0-3 Prerequisite:    CISN204
  • 3.00 Credits

    A computer course designed to introduce students to personal computers. Topics include basic concepts of computer operations, storage media, software categories, Windows operating system, computer communication devices, and Internet. The course also includes introduction to Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Honors Option Available. Introduction to Information Technology honors introduces concepts related to global computing concepts together with MicroSoft Office to develop documents, spreadsheets, databases and presentations. Through a series of projects students will learn how to develop integrated applications correlated other honors courses. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Software Productivity Tools includes advanced topics within Microsoft Office 2016 or Office 365 Suite of products. Through a series of projects, students will learn how to develop business-oriented integrated applications by applying techniques learned using advanced features of Word, PowerPoint, Excel and Access. This course in conjunction with CIST100 may assist in preparation for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification exams. 3-0-3 Prerequisite:    CIST100
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course uses a hands-on learning approach to study the theory and practical applications related to hardware, software, and programming techniques using C++ programming language. Students are introduced to data types, variables, arithmetic operations, data structures, looping structures, decision structures, functions, and arrays. Algorithms for sorting and searching arrays, pointers, strings, structured data and file operations are explored. Advanced concepts related to classes, inheritance, and polymorphism are studied. This course will use the C++ language within the Visual Studio.NET programming environment where students will write, debug, and run programs in Console, Web, or Graphical User Interfaces. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Web development with Adobe Dreamweaver is an introduction to website development, programming and maintenance using Adobe Dreamweaver as the primary software IDE. Current industry-standard practices are used to program web pages with responsive design that can deploy on a variety of computers and mobile devices. Current versions of HTML and CSS are used within the Dreamweaver framework to create interactive websites. Animation techniques are introduced in the Adobe Suite of products as students learn to manage files, across Adobe CC. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Client-Side Scripting Languages teaches students to develop interactive websites using client-side programming techniques. Websites are developed using current industry-languages including Hypertext Markup Language (HTML5), Cascading Style Sheets (CSS3) and JavaScript (JS). Management skills are sharpened as students complete projects that begin with the design process and continue through coding, testing, debugging, deployment and maintenance of websites. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    The Object-Oriented computer programming course emphasizes concepts using JAVA as the primary object-oriented programming language. Students learn how to write, debug and execute programs in a variety of developmental environments. This course is a project-based class where object-oriented programming techniques are used to develop applications. Projects requiring control structures, methods in classe are included in the course curriculum. Data structures are introduced as arrays. 3-0-3
  • 3.00 Credits

    This second course in the Object-Oriented Programming sequence continues exploring object-oriented programing techniques, building on the student's basic understanding and knowledge of JAVA, advanced concepts relating to arrays, inheritance, polymorphism and recursion are examined. Searching and Sorting concepts are developed. Stacks,Trees and Queues are introduced. Finally, the course concludes by expanding graphics and programming skills. 3-0-3 Prerequisite:    CISW201
  • 3.00 Credits

    Programming in C# introduces object-oriented programming (OOP) within Visual Studio.NET. Students learn syntax, programming, debugging, testing, data connections and employment while creating interactive applications. Structural programming techniques including variable creation, decisions structures and looping structures are introduced and OOP techniques such as: programming with classes and methods are reinforced throughout the course. Advanced topics including exception handling, inheritance, file input/output and interfaces are studied within the .NET integrated development environment (IDE). 3-0-3