CIS 1013 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems
CIS 2193 PC Hardware and Software Maintenance
CIS 2223 Microcomputer Applications
CIS 3233 Business Database Mgmt Systems
CIS 3423 Business Application Programming Using COBOL
CIS 3443 Object-Oriented Programming Languages
CIS 3523 Structured System Analysis and Design
CIS 370V Computer Information Systems Practicum
CIS 4253 CIS Security
CIS 4503 Business Data Communications
CIS 4623 Database Management Systems
CIS 4723 Seminar in Computer Information Systems
Graduate Level Courses
CIS 198V Special Topics
CIS 2203 Programming Logic and Design
CIS 3103 Advanced Microcomputer Applications
CIS 3243 Introduction to JavaProgramming
CIS 3433 Intro to C# Programming
CIS 3453 World Wide Web Programming
CIS 3553 Advanced COBOL
CIS 399V Special Topics
CIS 4263 Ethics in Information Technology
CIS 460V Internship in Computer Information Systems
CIS 4633 Application Software Development Project
CIS 479V Independent Study in Computer Information Systems
CIS 1013 Introduction to Computer-Based Systems
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
An introduction to computers in business and scientific data processing.
Overview of computer systems, computer languages, and data representation.
CIS 198V Special Topics
Variable Credit (1-3 hours)
Detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer management,
emphasizing basic knowledge and skills application.
CIS 2193 PC Hardware and Software Maintenance
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: CIS 1013, CIS2223
An introduction to computer maintenance, emphasizing hardware and software
management, system maintenance, and troubleshooting in the PC environment.
CIS 2203 Programming Logic and Design
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Emphasis on fundamental problem solving, programming logic, and algorithm
specifications using various modeling tools; coding of algorithms applicable to
high level programming languages.
CIS 2223 Microcomputer Applications
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: Keyboarding ability recommended.
The study and use of microcomputer-based applications software to increase
business and personal productivity. Realistic computing problems will be solved
using sophisticated software packages including word processing, spreadsheets,
database management systems, and graphics.
CIS 3103 Advanced Microcomputer Applications
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: CIS 2223
The advanced study, use, and integration of microcomputer-based applications
software to increase business and personal productivity.
CIS 3233 Business Database Managment Systems
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: General Education Mathematics, Grade of "C" or
better in CIS 2223
Essentials of database design, creation and manipulation for business and
accounting applications using a microcomputer-based package. Emphasis on
advanced queries. reports and macros.
CIS 3243 Introduction to Java Programming
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: General Education Mathematics, Grade of "C" or
better in CIS 2203
Introductory study of the Java Programming language, emphasizing assigned
readings, individual research and hands-on programming of Object Oriented
programs using Java classes and Swing components.
CIS 3423 COBOL
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: Concurrent Enrollment in General Education Mathematics, Grade of "C" or
better in CIS 2203
Techniques essential to problem-solving with the COBOL programming language.
Practical application with emphasis on structured approach.
CIS 3433 Introduction to C# Programming
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: General Education Mathematics, Grade of "C" or
better in CIS 2203
Techiques essential to problem-solving with the C# programming language.
Practical application with emphasis on structured approach.
CIS 3443 Object-Oriented Programming Languages
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: Concurrent Enrollment in General Education Mathematics, Grade of "C" or
better in CIS 2203
Provides the student with theory and application of information systems
development utilizing object-oriented (OO) technology. Topics include: analysis,
design, data modeling, database management systems, and programming.
CIS 3453 World Wide Web Programming
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Techniques essential to the design and construction of World Wide Web documents
using Web programming languages and Web construction applications.
CIS 3523 Structured System Analysis and Design
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: CIS 3423 or CIS 3443
Application of skills and concepts developed in basic data processing course
work to more advanced topics involving design, implementation, evaluation, and
documentation of management information systems.
CIS 3553 Advanced COBOL
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CIS 3423
Emphasis on structured methodology of program design, development, testing,
implementation, and documentation of business-oriented applications. Includes
coverage of sequential and random access files and processing techniques, and
development of programs and systems of programs for batch and interactive
environments using COBOL programming language.
CIS 370V Computer Information Systems Practicum
Variable credit
Prerequisite: Completed 12 hours in Computer Information Systems
or permission of unit head
NOTE: May be repeated for a total of 6 hours credit with approval of the unit
head.
Introduction to research and specialized programming in computer information
systems in the context of assisting with faculty research and programming
projects.
CIS 399V Special Topics
Variable Credit (1-3 hours)
Detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer information systems,
emphasizing advanced knowledge and skills application.
CIS 4253 CIS Security
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: Grade of "C" or better in CIS 3523
Detailed study of computer and network security, emphasizing practical hands-on
exercises and projects to provide a basic understanding and proficiency in the
use of network security tools and protocols.
CIS 4263 Ethics in Information Technology
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: CIS 3523, or Permission of Instructor
Extensive and topical coverage of ethical issues associated with file sharing, infringement
of intellectual property, security risks, Internet crime, identity theft, employee surveillance,
privacy, and compliance.
CIS 4503 Business Data Communications
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisite: CIS 3423 or CIS 3443
To provide a strong introduction to both communications and networking for the
computer literate student, focusing on system software.
CIS 460V Internship in Computer Information Systems
Variable credit (1-3 hours)
Prerequisite: Advanced standing and permission of unit head and
instructor.
Practical experience in computer programming and database management. Students
work in a business setting which allows for application of computer systems
knowledge and development of information systems skills.
CIS 4623 Database Management Systems
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
Prerequisites: CIS 3423, CIS 3443
Emphasis on file organization methods, file access methods, data structures for
database processing and the process for database design and implementation. The
study and use of Structured Query Language to develop database programs.
CIS 4633 Application Software Development Project
3 credits: 3 hours seminar
Prerequisites: CIS 3523, CIS 4623
System simulation techniques; their application to business systems using an
appropriate simulation language; systems design and development; extensive use
of computers.
CIS 4723 Seminar in Computer Information Systems
3 credits: 3 hours lecture
NOTE: May be repeated for a total of 9 hours credit with unit
head's permission.
Detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer information systems,
emphasizing assigned readings and individual research.
CIS 479V Independent Study in Computer Information Systems
Variable credit
Consult the Independent Study Courses subheading in the Academic Regulations
section of this catalog for prerequisites and description.
CIS 589V Special Topic in Computer Information Systems
Variable credit
Graduate level detailed study of one of the specialized areas of computer
information systems, emphasizing advanced study and skills application.