Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
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CIS-311 |
Application and Embedded ML |
3.00 |
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 . |
Take CIS-116 CIS-205 . ( Required ,
Previous ).
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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 |
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CIS-312 |
Data Analytics |
3.00 |
world of " Big Data ." Using a multidisciplinary approach , examples from
Take CIS-116 . ( Required , Previous ). 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 .
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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 , |
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CIS-318 |
Introduction to Unix and Linux |
3.00 |
commands , utilities , text editing , processing utilities , and permissions will be covered . This course is required for Computer |
Take 1 courses ; From Subject CIS .
( Required , Previous ).
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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 . |
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CIS-320 |
Computer Applications in Business |
3.00 |
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 ) ( School of Graduate & Professional Studies only ) |
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