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Regular Session

5/20/13 - 8/23/13

CIS 100 Introduction to Computing                                                             

This course presents computing concepts and technology, and introduces students to productivity applications used in the work place, such as E-mail, the Internet, word-processing, spreadsheets, database management systems, and presentation graphics. Students acquire skills by means of intensive, hands-on work in a computer laboratory. Students can take a CLEP test to waive CIS 100. Prerequisite: The basic skills listed in the CIS 001 course description are assumed.

WEB
03600 Demchur-Merry 3

CIS 131 Web Applications and Development                                                      

A practical, hands-on introduction to the design and development of a web site, this course introduces students with little to no experience in web scripting to the concepts, syntax, and structure of XHTML.  The course will also include an introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), an important presentation initiative, and Universal Design, the process of incorporating accessible design features into web pages.  The final project-based assignment will assess the comprehensive process of designing, developing, and publishing a personal or professional site on a web server.  Prerequisites: CIS 100 or equivalent computer skills or permission of the instructor.  3 cr.

WEB
03601 Churchill 3

CIS 210 Programming Concepts                                                                   

This course provides an elementary treatment of program control structures and data, file and object structures used to develop software. Topics include structured programming; program verification; data structures including arrays, lists, and stacks; objects; and indexed files. This course is designed to fulfill the CS1 requirement in the ACM computer science curriculum. Prerequisite: A grade of 'B' or higher in CIS101; or CIS101 and an introductory course in programming.

WEB
03602 Goodridge 3

CIS 231 Web Applications Development I                                                        

This course is a hands-on study of the underpinnings of the World Wide Web. Students will create complex Web sites using HTML 3.2 tags and JavaScript. Multimedia enhancements, such as graphics, animations, audio and video will also be explored. CIS 232 is strongly recommended as a follow-up course. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: CIS 101. CIS 131 is desirable.

WEB
03603 Kokoska 3

CIS 251 Web Authoring Tools                                                                   

Participants will explore the Web page development from the planning and  design stage through site publication. Students will incorporate end-user  analysis and profiling to design a site that meets the expectations of the target  audience. Students will review current design specifications to create sites that  follow the Web 2.0, Web 3.0, etc. standards.Students will utilize open source graphics editor that specializes in readying text, graphics, and for use on the Web, to manipulate graphics and advanced Web design elements.  Prerequisite: CIS131 Web Applications and Development or equivalent  experience in HTML coding. Credits: 3

WEB
03604 Kokoska 3

CIS 351 Database Management Systems: Oracle

This is an upper-level management information systems course that focuses on using Oracle's database and applications development utilities. This course assumes that the student has an extensive background using other databases (i.e., Access) and an understanding of relational databases. Prerequisite: CIS 135 and CIS 350

Augusta
03593 W 04:00PM-06:45PM Jolda 3



First 7-Week Session

5/20/13 - 7/5/13

CIS 241 Network Administration                                                                

This course covers network development and management from client and server perspectives. Internet administration is included, reflecting the expansion of the network from within the confines of the office (Intranet) to the global marketplace (Internet). The two most popular network packages, WindowsNT and Novell NetWare, are investigated. Prerequisite: CIS240 or permission of instructor.

Augusta
03590 TTH 04:00PM-06:45PM Felch 3

 

CIS 100 Introduction to Computing                                                             

This course presents computing concepts and technology, and introduces students to productivity applications used in the work place, such as E-mail, the Internet, word-processing, spreadsheets, database management systems, and presentation graphics. Students acquire skills by means of intensive, hands-on work in a computer laboratory. Students can take a CLEP test to waive CIS 100. Prerequisite: The basic skills listed in the CIS 001 course description are assumed.

Rockland
03817 TTH 04:00PM-06:45PM Goodridge 3



Second 7-Week Session

7/8/13 - 8/23/13

CIS 100 Introduction to Computing                                                             

This course presents computing concepts and technology, and introduces students to productivity applications used in the work place, such as E-mail, the Internet, word-processing, spreadsheets, database management systems, and presentation graphics. Students acquire skills by means of intensive, hands-on work in a computer laboratory. Students can take a CLEP test to waive CIS 100. Prerequisite: The basic skills listed in the CIS 001 course description are assumed.

Augusta
05473 TTH 04:00PM-06:45PM Sanford 3

Bangor
03594 TTH 09:00AM-11:45AM Kokoska 3

CIS 389 Digital Systems Forensics                                                             

This course offers an introduction to system forensics investigation and response.  Areas of study include a procedure for investigating computer and cyber-crime and concepts for collecting, analyzing, recovering and preserving forensic evidence.  Prerequisite:  CIS 100 or permission of the instructor.  3 credits.

Augusta
05530 TTH 04:00PM-06:45PM Felch 3