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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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Networking Essentials (IT-330) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course covers networking concepts including design and administration of local area networks (LANs). LAN configurations and cabling concepts are introduced, and operating system considerations are evaluated. Specific issues in LANs and wide area networks (WANs) are examined, with special emphasis on LAN installation, configuration and administration. |
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Networking Technologies (0614-477) |
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Computer Science |
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Roosevelt University |
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Provides a practical overview of data communications from the point of the OSI seven-layer and the TCP/IP five-layer protocol model. This course covers the operation of the lower four layers in detail by examining various protocols. Special emphasis is placed on internetworking, local-area networking and wide-area networking. A laboratory ensures a level of networking competency and provides reinforcement of some of the concepts developed in the lecture. |
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Networks and Telecommunications II (NTC 410) |
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Computer Science |
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University of Phoenix |
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This course provides an in-depth analysis of telecommunication systems in a business environment. Topics in this course include securing network resources; data transmission and remote access security, network design and disaster recovery, tele/data communication management, and network design application. |
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Networks in the Enterprise (TCM-440) |
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Computer Science |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course concentrates on seeing the network as a fundamental part of an information system within the enterprise. Students investigate how various technologies can work together to support business strategies; how to manage these technologies within a business model; and issues involved in creating and maintaining, with others, a complete information system. Interconnectivity technologies among networks and applications; network planning, security and maintenance; and management issues are emphasized. |
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Networks in the Enterprise Lab (TCM-440L) |
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Computer Science |
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DeVry University Online |
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In this lab students explore procedures for researching, installing and operating enterprise networks, as well as analyzing and improving network performance. |
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Object Technologies (4002-710) |
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Roosevelt University |
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This is a course in the principles and techniques of designing and implementing software objects. Current software environments are used to explore effective design methods and concepts. Topics include basic object design, class definition and syntax, object-oriented design, software quality and object evaluation. Software design and programming projects are required. |
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (CIS-339) |
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DeVry University Online |
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Building on the foundation established in CIS-321, students explore techniques, tools and methods used in the object-oriented approach to developing applications. Students learn how to model and design system requirements using tools such as Unified Modeling Language (UML), use cases and scenarios, class diagrams and sequence diagrams. |
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Object-Oriented Analysis and Design (IT-455) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course builds on concepts and principles explored in IT-445 and IT-450. Presented are tools, techniques, models and strategies used in an object-oriented approach to systems analysis and design. Case studies provide the opportunity to apply object-oriented analysis and design in developing a business problem solution. |
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Object-Oriented Design (ISYS 327) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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Make yourself more marketable by learning how to use OO technology to reduce software crisis created by traditional design technologies. You will become familiar with major OO methodologies, classes and objects, relationships and interactions, object life cycles, state transitions, inheritance, polymorphism, OO software development process and tools. |
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Object-Oriented Programming (IT-445) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces basic concepts of object orientation, such as classes, objects, methods, messages, encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. Students explore ways in which these concepts are implemented using an object-oriented programming (OOP) language such as C++ or Java. |
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Object-Oriented Programming I with Lab (CIS-270) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course introduces object-oriented programming concepts including objects, classes, encapsulation, polymorphism and inheritance. Using an object-oriented programming language such as C++ or Java, students design, code and document business-oriented programs. |
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Object-Oriented Programming II with Lab (CIS-275) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course elaborates on concepts, theories and applications introduced in CIS-270 and introduces concepts such as object libraries and advanced data structures. Using object-oriented techniques, students learn to design, code, test and document advanced applications. |
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Open Sys Networking (CIS 456) |
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New Jersey Institute of Technology |
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Prerequisite: CIS 114. An introduction to internetworking, including an in-depth study of the architecture of network interconnections, the internet services, and the protocols needed to provide these services. Topics include: architecture of interconnected networks, internet addresses and the address resolution problem, internet protocols, the domain name system, the socket interface, the client-server model of interaction, the OSI transport and application support protocols, and the TCP/IP application protocols. |
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Operating Systems (CS 420) |
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American Sentinel University |
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This course explores the ways in which programs share memory and processor time. By the end of the course, the student has seen the last links in the chain that connects application programs, layer by layer, all the way down to the simplest hardware components. |
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Operating Systems (CS340) |
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Grantham University |
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This course focuses on computers and types of operating systems that are most frequently encountered in the workplace. The course covers MS-DOS, as an example of a command driven operating system, and IBM-MVS, as a job control driven operating system; other operating systems are studied but in less detail. |
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Operating Systems and Interfacing with Lab (CET-421) |
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DeVry University Online |
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Topics in this course include process states and synchronization, multiprocessing, multiprogramming, processor scheduling, resource management strategies, static and dynamic relocation, virtual memory, logical and physical input/output (I/O), device allocation, disk scheduling and file management. In the lab, students develop software and hardware extensions and device drivers for Windows and UNIX. |
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Operating Systems for Telecommunications (0614-728) |
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Roosevelt University |
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The course examines the features & operation of a typical operating system for local level computing. Basic functions are to execute user commands,provide system resource sharing,management of memory,creation & management of files, provide security & protection functions. A network operating system(NOS)adds features which perform a key role in networking & communications of distributed computer systems. Students will examine typical methods & techniques which implement the key operating system functions. A historical sequence of popular operating systems(MVS,Unix(and Linux),OS/400,& several generations of Windows) will be studied to compare & contrast how each provides its services & to determine the benefits & short comings that exist between them. The course includes an inspection of real-time & embedded operating. |
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Operating Systems II (CS345) |
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Grantham University |
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A continuation of course CS340. Topics include libraries and linkage editor, segmentation, paging, and virtual memory, UNIX internals, OS/400 internals, IBM VSE, virtual machines, and database systems. |
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Patents, Trademark and Copyright Law (BA345) |
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Grantham University |
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An intermediate course on the essentials of patents, copyrights, and trademarks. Included are current definitions of legal jargon, full text of key laws and statutes (including those relating to the Internet), and explanation of different protection offered by patents, copyrights, and trademarks and how they can affect you. |
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PC Database (ISYS 231) |
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Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning |
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This course utilizes Microsoft Access 2000 to examine the principles and concerns of database management systems in a PC environment. Focus will be on the creation of relational database systems and cover topics such as: updating and editing the database contents, designing and building forms, validations, queries and dynasets, crosstabs, SQL in Access, data import and export, form controls, and report controls. This course will help you prepare to attain the Expert designation in Access under the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) program. |
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