Phoenix College Catalog 2009-10
Phoenix College Catalog 2009-10
Phoenix College Catalog 2009-10
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250 | <strong>Phoenix</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>2009</strong>–20<strong>10</strong> CATALOG<br />
Course Descriptions<br />
CIS/BPC133BA<br />
Internet/Web Development Level I-B<br />
1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Exploration of additional Internet resources.<br />
Hands-on experience with a variety of<br />
resource discovery and information retrieval<br />
tools as well as enhancement of Web pages.<br />
Prerequisites: BPC/CIS133AA.<br />
CIS/BPC133CA<br />
Internet/Web Development Level I-C<br />
1 credit(s) 1 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Web site development using the<br />
enhancement codes. Includes frames, style<br />
sheets and javascript as well as design<br />
principles and typography. Prerequisites:<br />
BPC/CIS133BA or permission of instructor.<br />
CIS/BPC133DA<br />
Internet/Web Development Level I<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Overview of the Internet and its resources.<br />
Hands-on experience with various Internet<br />
communication, resource discovery and<br />
information retrieval tools. Prerequisites:<br />
None.<br />
CIS150<br />
Programming Fundamentals<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Structured program design and logic tools.<br />
Use of computer problems to demonstrate<br />
and teach concepts using appropriate<br />
programming language. Prerequisites:<br />
CIS<strong>10</strong>5, or permission of instructor.<br />
CIS150AB<br />
Object-Oriented Programming<br />
Fundamentals<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Structured and Object-Oriented design and<br />
logic tools. Use of computer problems to<br />
demonstrate and teach concepts using an<br />
appropriate programming language.<br />
Prerequisites: CIS<strong>10</strong>5 or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
CIS159<br />
Visual Basic Programming I<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Use of the Visual Basic programming<br />
language to solve problems using suitable<br />
examples from business or other disciplines.<br />
Prerequisites: CIS<strong>10</strong>5, or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
CIS162AC<br />
Visual C++: Level I<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Beginning C programming. Includes features<br />
needed to construct programs, functions,<br />
pointers, input and output options, data<br />
types, structures, and unions, and disk file<br />
operations. Prerequisites: CIS<strong>10</strong>5, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
CIS162AD<br />
C#: Level I<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to C# programming including<br />
general concepts, program design,<br />
development, data types, operators,<br />
expressions, flow control, functions, classes,<br />
input and output operations, debugging,<br />
structured programming, and object-oriented<br />
programming. Prerequisites: CIS<strong>10</strong>5, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
CIS166<br />
Web Scripting/Programming<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Software development for Web sites,<br />
including client-side script and Common<br />
Gateway Interface (CGI) scripting. Covers<br />
Web-based transaction processing and use<br />
of databases in conjunction with the Web.<br />
Includes security issues. Prerequisites:<br />
CIS133CA or CIS133DA or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
CIS166AA<br />
Introduction to JavaScripting<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to basic JavaScript programming<br />
concepts including syntax. Covers Hypertext<br />
Markup Language (HTML), programming<br />
logic and debugging, as well as forms<br />
manipulation and animation. Prerequisites:<br />
CIS133CA or CIS133DA or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
CIS166AB<br />
Web Scripting with Perl/CGI<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to basic server-side<br />
programming using the common gateway<br />
interface (CGI) with the Perl programming<br />
language. Covers basic form development<br />
programming logic, Structured Query<br />
Language (SQL) and the Perl Database<br />
Interface (DBI) and CGI modules.<br />
Prerequisites: CIS133CA or CIS133DA or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
CIS166AC<br />
Web Scripting with Active Server Pages<br />
(ASP).NET<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to web scripting using<br />
Microsoft's ASP.Net (Active Server Pages).<br />
Web application development using<br />
Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), ASP.<br />
Net Web Forms, programming logic, and<br />
Structured Query Language (SQL).<br />
Prerequisites: ((CIS133CA or CIS133DA)<br />
and (CIS159 or CIS162AD)) or permission of<br />
instructor.<br />
CIS166AD<br />
Web Scripting with Java Server Pages<br />
(JSP)<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to web scripting using JSP<br />
(Java Server Pages). Web application<br />
development using Hypertext Markup<br />
Language (HTML), JSP, programming logic,<br />
and Structured Query Language (SQL).<br />
Prerequisites: (CIS133CA or CIS133DA)<br />
and CIS163AA or permission of instructor.<br />
CIS166AE<br />
Web Scripting with PHP: Hypertext<br />
Preprocessor (PHP)<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to web scripting with PHP<br />
(PHP: Hypertext Preprocessor). Web<br />
application development using Hypertext<br />
Markup Language (HTML), PHP,<br />
programming logic, and Structured Query<br />
Language (SQL). Prerequisites: CIS133CA<br />
or CIS133DA or permission of instructor.<br />
CIS183AA<br />
Microsoft Works<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Utilization of the Microsoft Works integrated<br />
software program. Utilizing electronic<br />
spreadsheet, word processing, data base,<br />
telecommunication, and graphics<br />
components to solve business problems.<br />
Prerequisites: None.<br />
CIS190<br />
Introduction to Local Area Networks<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Overview of local area networks. Emphasis<br />
on the elements of a local area network,<br />
current issues and products, and use of a<br />
local area network. Include terminology,<br />
hardware and software components,<br />
connectivity, resource monitoring and<br />
sharing, electronic mail and messaging, and<br />
security issues. Prerequisites: CIS<strong>10</strong>5, or<br />
permission of instructor.<br />
CIS/BPC224<br />
Project Management Microsoft Project<br />
for Windows<br />
3 credit(s) 4 period(s) lecture + lab<br />
Introduction to project management<br />
concepts while working with MS Project to<br />
solve complex project management<br />
networks, including creating Gantt and PERT<br />
charts, tracking project progress, planning<br />
for restrictions, and integrating MS Project<br />
with other software packages such as Excel,<br />
Word, Powerpoint, and cc Mail.<br />
Prerequisites: None.<br />
CIS225<br />
Business Systems Analysis and Design<br />
3 credit(s) 3 period(s) lecture<br />
Investigation, analysis, design,<br />
implementation and evaluation of business<br />
computer systems. Prerequisites: Any<br />
programming language or permission of<br />
instructor.