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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Management Information Systems (CIS 125) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
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Studies the managerial aspects of information systems in business organizations. Emphasis is placed on the planning, implementation, evaluation, budgeting and management of information systems. Emerging technological trends will be explored. Prerequisite: CIS 10 or CIS 100A-G or consent of the department.
Management Information Systems (CIS 225) Computer Science U Golden Gate University
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Studies the managerial aspects of Information Systems in business organizations. Emphasis is placed on the planning, implementation, evaluation, budgeting and management of information systems. Emerging technological trends will be explored.
Management Information Systems (CS242) Computer Science U Grantham University
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This course is a complete introduction to the fundamental concepts of Information Systems and the way these concepts are applied to business. Includes coverage of information technology in management, information systems in decision-making, planning of information systems, systems developments, controls and security measures, and electronic commerce coverage. Includes projects and exercises.
Microcomputer Applications (CS163) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An introductory course that teaches microcomputer applications using Microsoft Office software. This course introduces the use of word-processing (Word), presentation software (PowerPoint), spreadsheets (Excel) and a desktop information management program (Outlook). Students are required to create a series of projects utilizing the software package and the Internet. Includes 1 lab credit. Software included: Microsoft Office Professional Edition 2003. OS required by student: Windows 2000 or XP.
Modern Digital Design (CE470) Computer Science U Grantham University
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An intermediate course in digital logic design. Topics include Boolean algebra, minimization techniques, combinational and sequential logic design including gate and flip-flop circuit implementations, programmable devices including PALs and PLDs, synchronous and asynchronous sequential logic. Includes 1 lab credit. Software: PLDesigner.
Multimedia Info Systems (CIS 270) Computer Science U New Jersey Institute of Technology
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Prerequisite: Same as CIS 114. Multimedia combines text, graphics, sound, video, and animation in a single application. Preparation for creating multimedia information systems, and understanding the crucial issues involving technology, design and effectiveness of multimedia applications. Programming techniques for integrating video, sound, animation, and graphics, and design strategies for multimedia information systems.
Network Administration (CS4011) Computer Science U Northcentral University
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Develops the skills necessary to administer a network which includes managing workstations, print servers, network maintenance and security.
Network and Telecommunications Concepts (NTC 360) Computer Science U University of Phoenix
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This course provides an overview of telecommunication systems in a business environment. Topics covered include voice communications, standards, transmission, networks, and internetworking.
Network Controls and Security (IT-420) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course introduces techniques, procedures and processes necessary to ensure the integrity, reliability and security of local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), and data and information systems.
Network Management (0614-479) Computer Science U Roosevelt University
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Provides an intensive practical experience in network management. The technical and management issues associated with the administration of complex, highly integrated networks are examined using various hardware and software tools. Case studies and projects emphasize "real world" experience.
Network Operating Systems (IT-405) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Building on the foundation provided by IT-330, this course explores basic operation and management of local area networks (LANs). Students analyze popular network operating systems (NOSs) such as NetWare, UNIX and Windows NT in terms of their features, management, utilities, and interoperability with other NOSs and client types.
Network Operating Systems (TCM-340) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores basic operation and management of local area networks (LANs) and covers a popular network operating system (NOS) such as NetWare or Windows in detail. Covered are directory, file and print services; security issues; and performance issues. Various NOSs are analyzed in terms of their features, ease of management, utilities, upgrades, and interoperability with other NOSs and client types.
Network Operating Systems Lab (TCM-340L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This lab provides students with experience in configuring LAN servers and clients using popular LAN operating system software. Connectivity, security and ongoing network administration are covered.
Network Operating Systems Using Windows (TCM-343) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores basic operation and management of local area networks (LANs) using the Microsoft Windows network operating system (NOS). Topics include installation of servers and workstation software, physical network configuration, network security, policy, performance monitoring and troubleshooting techniques. NOS features, ease of management, utilities, upgrades, and interoperability with other NOSs and client types are analyzed.
Network Operating Systems Using Windows Lab (TCM-343L) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This lab provides experience in installing, configuring and administering Windows servers and workstations. Learning activities address implementing solutions to typical business situations.
Network Operating Systems Using Windows with Lab (NSA-235) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores basic operation and management of local area networks using the Microsoft Windows network operating system (NOS). Topics include installing server and workstation software, physical network configuration, network security, policy, domain controllers, performance monitoring and troubleshooting techniques. NOS features, ease of management, utilities, upgrades, and interoperability with other NOSs and client types are analyzed.
Network Operating Systems with Lab (NSA-230) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course explores basic operation and management of local area networks and covers, in detail, a popular network operating system (NOS) such as Novell NetWare, including directory, file and print services; security; and network performance issues. Various NOSs are analyzed in terms of their features, ease of management, utilities, upgrades, and interoperability with other NOSs and client types.
Network Principles with Lab (BIS-230) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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Students evaluate advantages and disadvantages of various networking options. Administrative procedures for dedicated server networks are explored. Network connectivity options for both local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks (WANs) are examined. Network security and documentation of network policies and procedures are examined.
NETWORK PROGRAMMING (CS280-OL) Computer Science U Westwood College Online
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This course presents the fundamentals of creating software that can communicate with other software across a network. Topics include networking protocols and standards, and client/server standards. Upon completion of this course, students should be able to write programs that run across a network.
Network Routing with Lab (NSA-250) Computer Science U DeVry University Online
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This course focuses on installing and configuring routers and routing-related services in a typical internetworked environment. Topics include domain name service (DNS), WINS, DHCP, IIS, proxy servers, firewalls and security.
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