Course Name |
Long Title |
Min Credits |
Description |
Requisites |
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A study of operating systems concepts including processes , memory management , file systems , storage systems , input and output , networking , and security , as well as other topics will be presented . |
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CIS-410 |
Operating Systems |
3.00 |
Students will learn basic operating system abstractions , mechanisms ,
Take CIS-104 CIS-204 or CIS-304 . and their implementations . Study of the most recent operating
( Required , Previous ). systems will be covered in parallel with concepts taught . Students will gain a practical understanding of how processes , file and storage systems and security function as elements of any operating system .
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CIS-420 Mobile Application Development 3.00
An advanced course in software development for mobile devices using the latest industry technologies . Students will learn how to determine what operating systems are available for smart phones , what tools , hardware and software are needed to develop applications for different types of phones . This course will stay current with the industry at the time the course is offered and will continue to adapt to the smart phone market . Emphasis will be placed on the full-life-cycle of software development from requirements specifications through final deliverable application .
Take CIS-104 CIS-204 or CIS-301 . ( Required , Previous ).
CIS-424 |
Web Design II |
3.00 |
CIS-437 |
Special Topics |
3.00 |
CIS-439 |
Independent Study |
3.00 |
CIS-440 |
Internship |
3.00 |
This is an advanced level course continuing the development of web site design utilizing current applications , programming languages , and tools popular in the industry today . This course is designed to incorporate skills learned in the introductory web design course and add in dynamic web functionality by connection to back-end databases , e-commerce support , chatbots , and learning more advanced features of web applications . The student will culminate the semester with a group project .
This course provides opportunity for investigation of a selected topic or topics designed to integrate and deepen the student ' s comprehension and application of computer information science theory and practice . This option affords students the opportunity to pursue research in a particular field of interest . This is not a traditional classroom setting .
A work experience with a minimum of 120-hours designed to afford the student a practical experience in the field of Computer Information Science and information technology .
Take CIS-114 . ( Required , Previous ).