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2223

Systems Development Project

CIS 415 Systems Development Project 2 cr.

A capstone course with an emphasis on the development of a computer application by student project teams assigned to local organizations or university departments. Project teams learn project management skills through job assignments and weekly status meetings with the instructor. Class time is arranged by project. Students spend six to eight hours per week on the project.

Web Applications Programming

CIS 355 Web Applications Programming 4 cr. Students program client/server applications for the Web, focusing on database integration using SQL. Topics cover languages such as JavaScript, server scripting on the .NET platform, and using them to process Web forms, store and retrieve data from databases and produce Web output. Emphasis is on business-oriented applications for the Web.

User Interface Design

CIS 351 User Interface Design 4 cr. Human computer interaction and user interface design principles for online application and software developers. Topics include current theories on usability for the viewer, accessibility and coding standards, Web site optimization, e-business and developer tools.

Network Operating Systems

CIS 336 Network Operating Systems 4 cr. Students learn the specific functions and features of installing and maintaining new generation networks and tools. Topics include planning, configuration, managing resources, connectivity, running applications, monitoring, optimization and troubleshooting.

Internship in Computer Information Systems

CIS 291 Internship in Computer Information Systems 1-8 cr. Appropriate professional work experience at a computer installation. Students are required to document their work experience and fulfill requirements stipulated upon approval of the internship.

Systems Analysis and Design

CIS 250 Systems Analysis and Design 4 cr.

Provides students with a basic understanding of the systems development process, including systems requirements, design and implementation. Concepts, tools and methodologies used by the professional analyst are presented. Issues and decisions associated with managing a systems development project are explored.

Software Development I

CIS 155 Software Development I 4 cr.

Study and practice of a visually-based programming language and application generator. Course involves screen creation, logic development for event-driven screen operations, object-orientation and database fundamentals. Students will query and update databases through the programming interface.

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