Distance Learning, Online Education Portal, OOEN

Computer Science - Undergraduate - Online Courses

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".
Viewing 121 to 140 of 325 courses
Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Health Information Practicum (HIT-270) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
Students in this capstone course gain experience in operating a health information department in an approved facility and enhance their skills in areas such as record assembly and retrieval, and data abstraction and analysis. They also apply knowledge of record retention and information release. Application of coding skills and observation of supervisory and planning activities are documented. Students prepare a written report and present a summary of their learning experience. To enroll in the course, students must have successfully completed, or be enrolled in, all remaining required coursework.
Health Information Processes (HIT-140) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
This course introduces health information functions such as record content and format, retention and storage requirements, indexes and registries, and forms design. Relationships among departments and clinical providers within a health care system are explored. In addition, students analyze application of technology to health information processes, including the roles and functions of hardware, software and communications components. Fundamentals of database management and networks are applied to health information examples.
Health Insurance and Reimbursement (HIT-230) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
Students in this course explore reimbursement and payment methods for health care provided in the United States. Concepts related to insurance products, third-party and prospective payment, and managed care capitation are explored, as are forms, processes, practices and the roles of health information professionals. Issues of data exchange among patient, provider and insurer are analyzed in terms of organizational policy, regulatory issues and information technology systems. Managing the chargemaster and the importance of coding integrity are emphasized.
Image Processing (CIS 659) Computer Science U New Jersey Institute of Technology
Details
Prerequisite: CIS 505. Fundamentals of image processing, analysis and understanding. Topics include image representation, image data compression, image enhancement and restoration, feature extraction and shape analysis, region analysis, image sequence analysis and computer vision.
Information System Principles (CIS 677) Computer Science U New Jersey Institute of Technology
Details
Reviews the role of information systems in organizations and how they relate to organizational objectives and organizational structure. Identifies basic concepts such as the systems point of view, the organization of a system, the nature of information and information flows, the impact of systems upon management and organizations, human information processing and related cognitive concepts. Introduces various types of applications that are part of information systems. The course focus is on management information.
Information Tech & Organizational Process (4002-871) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
Details
If organizations are to remain competitive they will need to reevaluate their basic business processes. The topic of process reengineering has become an intriguing issue as it places information technology solely as a key enabling technology within organizations. Information technology offers new opportunities to integrate and improve the effectiveness of an organization?s internal work process. This course discusses a variety of types of organizations and the ways that technology can be used for strategic advantage.
Information Technology Systems (CIS 301) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
Details
Provides a broad survey of information technology in current business conditions. Gives you a basic understanding of the most relevant aspects of information technology. You will also gain an understanding of the differences between a data processing system, a management information system, a decision support system, office automation and an expert system.
Inside LAN Networks (CS4010) Computer Science U Northcentral University
Details
This course explores the interworking of the local area network with emphasis on the lower layers including hardware and software.
Integrated Computer Applications with Lab (BIS-440) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
Students learn advanced software applications in order to solve in-depth business cases. Database management and database query languages are utilized. Students also use script and macro programming to customize end-user applications for a variety of business cases.
Integration Technologies (4002-819) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
Details
This course is an in-depth study of the major interoperability technologies. Excercises are used to illustrate how modern integration technologies address the economic and technical issues related to the development of integrated systems. Programming projects are required.
Inter-Enterprise Computing (4002-872) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
Details
Managers and technologists both need to be aware of the variety of new means of doing business. Information Technology has made it possible for multiple businesses to work together as an extended enterprise, sharing full access to vital information that enables them to do business more effectively. This course presents and in-depth study of alternative ways for organizations to conduct business electronically. Additionally, business can take advantage of current means of sharing information, via Internet and functioning as extended enterprises, and ways in which they are using Internet for commercial advantage.
Intermediate Computer Programming (CS 111) Computer Science U American Sentinel University
Details
In this continuation of CS110, learn more advanced topics such as pointers, linked lists and recursion, with a greater emphasis on programming style. By the end of the course, the student will have greater familiarity with the concepts of programming and a solid foundation from which to study complex data structures.
INTERMEDIATE PROGRAMMING (CS210-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
Details
This course is a continuation of CS106-OL.Topics include classes, objects, pointers, inheritance, and templates. Upon completion of the course students should be able to design an object-oriented program.
Intermediate Programming Concepts (IT-340) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
This course builds on the foundation provided by IT-310. Students are introduced to advanced programming concepts such as tables, arrays, file handling, report generation, screen processing and interface design as implemented in a business-oriented language such as C or Visual Basic.
Internet (CS182) Computer Science U Grantham University
Details
This course is an introduction to the history, evolution and use of the Internet. Topics include the use of Web browsers, e-mail, search engines, FTP, plug-ins, push technology, Internet channels, Internet security, e-commerce, and the basics of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and how to create Web pages. Includes 1 lab credit.
Internet Programming (ISYS 279) Computer Science U Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning
Details
Learn the essential tools of web development and design by creating your own web page. You will create web documents using HyperText Markup Language (HTML), plus discover how the language is used and interpreted on the World Wide Web to display text formats, colours, images and various page layouts. In addition to delivering your information up on the Internet for everyone to view, you will implement style sheets technology (CSS) to further control the appearance and positioning of the contents within your page. Dynamic HTML will be explored by adding JavaScript programs, Java applets and by developing online forms.
Internet Security (IT-475) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
In this course students are introduced to firewall strategies for basic Internet services such as e-mail, file transfer, remote terminal access and the Web. Students examine options such as bastion hosts, packet filtering, proxy servers and Internet service configuration. Also examined is security administration, including security policies, system monitoring technologies and incident response options.
Internet/Intranet Administration (IT-410) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
This course introduces students to Internet and intranet configuration and connectivity. Topics include Internet protocols, such as transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP); domain name server (DNS); smtp, http and ftp; connectivity options; server configuration; and e-mail design. Case studies provide opportunities to design an Internet or corporate intranet infrastructure to meet specific needs.
Internetworking and Higher Layer Protocols (CIS 656) Computer Science U New Jersey Institute of Technology
Details
Computer Networks-Architectures, Protocols and Standards (see description at http://www.njit.edu/catalog) or approved equivalent experience. Intensive study of the architecture of interconnected networks and corresponding protocols that make interconnected architectures function as a single unified communication system. Topics include: Internet services (archie, gopher, veronica, wais, netfind, World Wide Web, mosaic, etc.), the address resolution protocol (ARP) and reverse ARP, the Internet protocol, transparent gateways and subnetting, the domain name system, routing and multicasting in the Internet, the User Datagram Protocol (UDP), the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), the socket interface, the client-server model of interaction, TCP/IP and OSI application level protocols.
Internetworking with TCP/IP (TCM-415) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
Details
This course explores principles, applications, implementation and management of internetworking using transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP). An introduction as well as approaches to design, implementation, operation and management of TCP/IP networks are covered. Topics include hardware and software issues, IP, TCP, user datagram protocol (UDP), security and troubleshooting. Network applications, including traffic performance and management, are examined.
Viewing 121 to 140 of 325 courses
U - Undergraduate Course G - Graduate Course C - Certificate

Google
 
Web www.ooen.net
forum.ooen.net directory.ooen.net
ooen.partnership: International Students Portal | Online Degree