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Click on the name of an online computer science undergraduate course to view the detailed information; you can also find out about the college or university offering the category by clicking on "School's Profile". |
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Advanced Client/Server (IT-460) |
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DeVry University Online |
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In this course students apply skills and knowledge to develop a client/server application using object-oriented analysis and design. Using a graphical user interface (GUI) client and database server, students design and implement a business application. |
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Advanced Computer Applications (CS103) |
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American Community College |
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This course addresses advanced Microsoft Office 2000 features in database management and presentation applications. Student will apply database management macros, sorting, filters, and merging functions and presentation design and layout features. This course builds on material presented in CS101. |
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Advanced Computer Applications (CS103) |
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American Public University |
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This course addresses advanced Microsoft Office 2000 features in database management and presentation applications. Student will apply database management macros, sorting, filters, and merging functions and presentation design and layout features. This course builds on material presented in CS101. |
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Advanced Data Modeling (CIS 327) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Provides an advanced coverage of data modeling and design. Students will use extensively Entity-Relationship Diagrams (ERD), Semantic Object Modeling (SOM), database planning and normalization. Extensive use of ORACLE in our computer labs. Prerequisite: CIS 315. |
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Advanced Database Management (IT-370) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course covers characteristics and types of large multi-user database management systems (DBMSs) currently available for use on distributed data networks. Case studies provide students with the opportunity to design and create a multi-user database using a tool such as Oracle or structured query language (SQL) maintained on a distributed network system. |
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Advanced Database with Lab (CIS-405) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces students to database implications of efficient and effective transaction processing including error handling, data validation, security, stored procedures and triggers, record locking, commit and rollback. Data mining and warehousing are also explored. |
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Advanced HTML and JavaScript (CIS 362) |
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Golden Gate University |
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Provides the web developer with an introduction to higher-level HTML skills and JavaScript. You will learn the partnership between software, applications and platforms that HTML and JavaScript make possible, and will also learn how to use HTML & JavaScript to create, enhance and manage web pages and sites. Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language (DHTML) will be introduced. After completing this course, you will be able to design pages and sites utilizing advanced level HTML and JavaScript, utilizing JavaScript tools such as Forms, Functions, Properties, Events, Variables and Scripts. Prerequisite: CIS 360; or consent of department chair. |
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Advanced Microcomputer Applications (CS165) |
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Grantham University |
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This course provides the student with coverage of advanced topics related to microcomputer applications. It extends the student?s basic knowledge of the Microsoft? Office software suite with various readings, hands on activities, and a final integration project. Topics studied include word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), database (Access), and graphic presentations (PowerPoint). |
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Advanced Microprocessors (CE315) |
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Grantham University |
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This course uses a hands-on, lecture-lab approach to help the upper-level students gain a unique perspective in this cutting-edge technology. Topics include microcomputer concepts, the 68000-instruction set, assembly-language programming, programming examples, and input/output interface examples. Includes the use of a lab environment to use with a home PC. The lab component consists of lessons based on a 68KMB host board with six interface boards. The lab component covers topics such as: programming problems, character input/output, interface to switches and LED?s, interface to a seven-segment LED, interface to four and eight digit displays, interface to a hexadecimal keypad, digital to analog conversion,
analog to digital conversion, modular programming and firmware development. Includes 2 lab credit |
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Advanced Network Engineering (CET-440) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course examines protocols and design issues in the physical, data link, and network and transport layers of local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs). Other topics include routing/congestion control algorithms of LANs, as well as architecture. Fiber optic and wireless networks, transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP), internetworking, ATM networks and network performance issues are covered. |
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Advanced Network Engineering Lab (CET-440L) |
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DeVry University Online |
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Students in this lab work in teams on hardware and software project designs for computer networks, including LANs, WANs and the Internet. |
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Advanced Networks and Internetworking (IT-415) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course focuses on the network as an enterprise communication resource. Students explore communication aspects of networking, including current technologies and equipment in local and wide area networking and internetworking. Network design, planning and interconnectivity are emphasized. |
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Advanced PC Applications with Lab (BIS-150) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course focuses on advancing competencies taught in COMP-100 and introduces additional business software at the PC level. Using software such as Access and Excel, students develop advanced skills in using personal database applications and computerized spreadsheets for problem-solving and decision-making. |
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ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (CS215-OL) |
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Westwood College Online |
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This course introduces the students to Visual Studio. Topics include Graphical User Interface (GUI): windows, menus, dialogue boxes, message loops, keyboard and mouse input, icons and bitmaps. Upon completion of the course, students should be able to navigate the Visual Studio programming languages. |
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Advanced Topics in HCI (4004-755) |
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Roosevelt University |
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Human-computer interface (HCI) is an evolving field. This course is designed to study the current themes and advanced issues of HCI. Topics will vary depending upon current research and development in the field. |
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Advanced Visual Basic (CS 251) |
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American Sentinel University |
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A continuation of CS250, this course focuses on topics such as database and component development. The student will develop several complete projects in a variety of styles. |
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Advanced Visual Basic Programming (BIS218) |
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Peirce College |
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Prerequisite: BIS 208 This course is designed to provide the student with more advanced programming concepts of Visual Basic (VB), Included are built-in functions; general procedures and debugging techniques; arrays, structures, and control arrays; managing data and files; and graphics programming. |
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Algorithm Design & Analysis (CS 330) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course is a study of the design and analysis of algorithms through the study and implementation of classic algorithms central to the discipline. Students study growth rates, classic and special purpose sorts, symbol tables, tree and trie structures, hashing. |
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Algorithm Development (CS425) |
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Grantham University |
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An advanced study of algorithms including notation, recurrences and summations, sets, counting and probability, heap sort, quick sort, medians and order statistics, elementary data structures, hash tables, binary search trees, red-black trees, and augmenting data structures. |
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Analysis & Sys Design (CIS 390) |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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Prerequisite: CIS 114. A study of the information systems development life-cycle, from the initial stages of information requirements analysis and determination to the ultimate activities involving systems design. Theory, methodologies and strategies for information requirements analysis, including the assessment of transactions and decisions, fact-finding methodologies, structured analysis development tools, strategies of prototype development, and an overview of computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools. Theory, methodologies and strategies for systems design, including design of user-interfaces, particularly menu-driven and keyword dialogue strategies, and issues in the proper design of computer output. |
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