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CIS-304
Event-Driven Programming
Students will be instructed in the fundamentals of event-driven programming where functions are determined by events such as user actions. Service oriented and time driven programs, event and exception handlers, trigger functions, user created events, anticipation of events, error trapping, and user interface design will be covered. ASP. net web pages, file I / O database connectivity, and web services will also be covered. Students will work hands-on using the latest tools and techniques to create their own program.
CIS-311
Application and Embedded ML
In this course students are introduced to the fundamentals of AI and
robotics. Using current open-source technologies students will create a
program that will be executed by a small-scale robot. Students will evaluate
and apply various algorithms in order to gain a better understanding of the
complexity surrounding autonomous applications.
CIS-312
Data Analytics
This course focuses on developing interactive programming code for
extracting, cleansing, wrangling, transforming, reshaping, and analyzing data.
Students will learn common data types, where data is derived from, and the
challenges practitioners face in the modern world of " Big Data." Using a
multidisciplinary approach, examples from business, social sciences, public
health and laboratory sciences will be utilized as students explore predictive
analytics and data science techniques which employ Python. Data privacy
and ethics will be explored.
CIS-318
Linux
This course introduces students to the Linux / Unix operating systems. Beginning with a brief history of Linux and Unix, students will learn how to determine the best distribution( distro) to download and install based on organizational needs. Fundamentals such as system, commands, utilities, text editing, processing utilities, and permissions will be covered. This course is required for Computer Forensic / Cybersecurity majors because it is essential for running many forensic and penetration testing software. Web Design and Multimedia students are required to take this course because it is an integral part of LAMP.
CIS-320
Computer Applications in Business
This course gives students a cursory overview of the major computer-based business systems found in businesses today. Systems that will be looked at include E-commerce, Accounting Information Systems, Human Resource Information Systems and Enterprise Resource Planning Systems. In addition, the course will explore how knowledgeable workers can solve typical business problems through the use of advanced Microsoft Office features found in Word, Excel and Access.( 5 weeks).( Online programs only).
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