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    • 3.00 Credits

      Introduction to Network Security course provides a general overview of computer and network security for home and office users. The topics include General Security Concepts, Communication Security, Infrastructure Security, Basics of Cryptography and Operational / Organizational Security. Strong emphasis is placed on developing the skills of applying scientific method to problem solving, a keen awareness of current and future security issues, and working knowledge of safe guarding personal and cooperation electronic data in storage or in transit.(Prerequisites: Academic development requirements in reading and math, COLL1020 and CST 137 or 142, or instructor approval) F, Sp
    • 4.00 Credits

      This course studies the implementation of a typical computer system. Topics include Boolean Algebra, data representation, logic circuits and memory structures, I/O, instruction representation, error detection and serial protocols. A laboratory part of the course will reinforce the concepts introduced. (Prerequisite: CST 205) F
    • 3.00 Credits

      Students design a sophisticated database using design techniques, such as writing proposals, collecting and analyzing user views, and sketching the design in pseudocode. Students then create a user-friendly, secure, marketable database application that applies their mastery of SQL, VBA, and MSAccess. Finally, students use MS PowerPoint to present their database application for review. On completion of this class, students qualify to apply for a Certificate of Advanced Database Management Systems. (Prerequisites: CST 103, 204 and 212). Course availability determined by Dean of Business and Technology.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course will cover the fundamental concepts of Object Oriented programming using Java. Prerequisites: CIS 100, BIT 1150 or permission of instructor.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course examines the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer operating systems. Popular and newest operating systems will be examined. This course is appropriate for students who want to pursue CompTIA's A+ Software Certification and a career as a computer service technician. (Prerequisite: CST 137) Sp
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course focuses on Computer Theory. Topics include Languages, Regular Expressions, Finite Automata, Kleen's Theorem, Regular Languages and non Regular Languages, Pushdown Automata, Context and non Context free languages.

      This course is intended for students enrolled in the AS Transfer program with a concentration in Computer Science, Mathematics, or Engineering. (Prerequisite: MATH 1910, Corequisite: MATH 2100) Sp

    • 3.00 Credits

      A continuation course in Object Oriented Programming using JAVA. The JDK tool kit is used. A reminder of the concepts of super classes, subclasses with the issues of inheritance and polymorphism developed in CST 209. The course focuses on recursive problem solving throughout many applications and data structures. It compares sequential data structures implementation to recursive data structures implementation. The data structures used and implemented are Stacks, Queues, Lists, and Trees. (Prerequisite: CST 109). F, Sp
    • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

      Covers special topics in computer applications. Check with your academic advisor for courses offered each semester. Course availability determined by Dean of Business and Technology.
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course follows a step-by-step introduction to the topics concerning programming with MySQL. Topics include introduction to Web development and PHP, working with data types and operators, building functions and control structures, manipulating strings, accessing files and directories, manipulating data in arrays and strings, working with databases and MySQL, manipulating MySQL databases with PHP, managing state information, developing object-oriented PHP, and debugging and error handling.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Students should have a working knowledge of SQL and Oracle database systems (see prerequisite). In this course, students will learn to use PL/SQL, which is Oracle's procedural language and is an extension of SQL, to manipulate databases. (Prerequisite: CST 116) Sp