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CIS 354 RELATIONAL AND OBJECT-ORIENTED<br />

DATABASE MODELING<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 252 and CIS 253<br />

This course discusses the role of databases in the System<br />

Development Life Cycle, with an emphasis on rational base<br />

analysis and object-oriented database analysis and design<br />

techniques-logical data modeling. Additional topics include<br />

the functions and components of state-of-the-art commercial<br />

DBMS software, distributed database, database models, and<br />

the role and function of the Database Administrator. Students<br />

will be assigned data modeling projects.<br />

CIS 383 ON-LINE PROGRAMMING TECHNIQUES<br />

(Class 2, Cr. 3 or Class 3, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 365<br />

An introduction to Command Level CICS used to illustrate<br />

the concepts and considerations required in the design development<br />

and implementation of online application programs.<br />

CICS commands, program design, programming, CICS commands,<br />

program design, programming, screen maps, debugging<br />

and testing are covered utilizing business-oriented<br />

assignments. screen maps, debugging and testing are<br />

covered utilizing business oriented assignments.<br />

Course Descriptions<br />

CIS 355 DATABASE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 354<br />

This course emphasizes the implementation of a relational<br />

DBMS. Students will use fourth generation languages and<br />

tools to implement design specifications. Additional topics<br />

include the implementation of physical data models, backup/<br />

recovery facilities, concurrency control, integrity services<br />

and security mechanisms. Students will be assigned<br />

implementation projects.<br />

CIS 356 TOPICS IN DATABASE PROGRAMMING<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 261 or CIS 263 or CIS 265 or CIS 265<br />

This course is an introduction to accessing a relational database<br />

using a programming language such as COBOL, C++,<br />

JAVA or RPG. focus is on one language during the semester.<br />

Topics include defining and controlling transactions, sequential<br />

access techniques, use of primary and secondary keys,<br />

cursors, report generation, updating techniques, and dynamic<br />

SQL. This course is a variable title course. This course can<br />

be repeated, with a different title, for credit.<br />

CIS 357 DATA WAREHOUSE/DATA MINING<br />

(Class 3, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 354<br />

This course is an overview of data warehousing and data<br />

mining together with in-depth explanations of critical issues<br />

in planning, design, deployment and ongoing maintenance of<br />

data warehousing. Students will gain a clear understanding of<br />

the techniques for extraction of data from sources, data transformations,<br />

data staging, data warehouse architecture and<br />

infrastructure and various methods for delivery. Additional<br />

topics will include an overview of On-Line Analytical<br />

Processing, Knowledge Discovery Database Process Model,<br />

Expert Systems, Neural Networks, Regression Analysis,<br />

Intelligent Agents as they relate to data warehousing.<br />

CIS 363 ADVANCED JAVA PROGRAMMING<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 263<br />

The course is a continuation of CIS 263. Topics include<br />

multi-threading, client/server, database access and exception<br />

handling.<br />

CIS 365 TOPICS IN COBOL<br />

(Class 2 to 3, Lab. 0 to 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 265<br />

Advanced COBOL topics concerning indexed files with variable<br />

length records, direct files, sophisticated table handling<br />

employing subscripting and indexing, simulation and program<br />

use. The Report Writer feature of COBOL is also introduced.<br />

Programming exercises include advanced file maintenance<br />

techniques and menu-driven programs. subprogram<br />

use. The Report Writer feature of COBOL is also introduced.<br />

Programming exercises include advanced file maintenance<br />

techniques and menu-driven programs.<br />

CIS 384 DATABASE INTEGRATION<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 355<br />

This capstone course combines database skill sets and techniques,<br />

providing students with an integrated comprehensive<br />

experience of various database platforms and programming<br />

languages. Topics include the latest development tools, database<br />

features and strategies, embedded SQL programming,<br />

administrative API's, CLI.ODBC and OLE DB programming,<br />

JAVA programming, stored procedures and more. Students<br />

develop database applications in a variety of environments<br />

using a variety of programming tools, maximizing database<br />

performance, availability and efficiency<br />

CIS 386 COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS II<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 286<br />

A continuation of CIS 286 with emphasis on systems generation,<br />

control languages , using VMS, UNIX, and Windows NT.<br />

CIS 389 NOVELL LAN ADMINISTRATION<br />

(Class 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 187 and CIS 230<br />

The emphasis in the course is on illustrating the tasks that<br />

the LAN administrator must perform to maintain a NOVELL<br />

network. Topics include the SYSCON menu, menu creation,<br />

trustee assignments, assigning rights to users, file directories,<br />

installing software on the file server, login scripts, and network<br />

monitoring software.<br />

CIS 393 INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE III<br />

(Class 1, Cr. 1)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 292<br />

Practice in industry with written reports of the practice by the<br />

co-op student.<br />

CIS 394 INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE IV<br />

(Class 1, Cr. 1)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 393<br />

Practice in industry with written reports of the practice<br />

by the co-op student.<br />

CIS 395 INDUSTRIAL PRACTICE V<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 394<br />

Practice in industry with written reports of the practice<br />

by the co-op student.<br />

CIS 400 INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

STRATEGIC PLANNING<br />

(Class 3, Cr. 3)<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 200<br />

Strategic planning methods for information systems are covered<br />

and their relationship to the overall strategic business<br />

plans. Course content will include enterprise resource plans<br />

and business process redesign.<br />

188<br />

Course Descriptions

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