Computer and Information Science Overview of Classes

Computer and Information Science Overview of Classes

Computer and Information Science Overview of Classes Introductory classes Data Structures: Java Abstract data type implementation and usage techniques for computer science majors and computer professionals. Object- Introduction to Computer and Information Science oriented approach to a variety of abstract data types including lists, This course includes computer terminology, computer hardware and stacks, queues, priority queues, trees, maps, sets, and graphics. Also software, networks, telecommunications, and Internet access and includes advanced sorting and searching techniques, and algorithm security issues, common operating systems, data representation, analysis using Big-O notation. This course conforms to the ACM CS2 computer ethics, beginning programming, and introduction to research prosses through online tools and sources. Covers topics standards. (CIS 256, 4 units) motivated by current issues and events. Examines such issues as privacy intellectual property, and cloud computing. Trending topics Data Structures: C++ include artificial intelligence, virtual reality, 3D printing, Big Data, Data Science, Internet of Things, and more. (CIS 110, 3 units) Abstract data type implementation and usage techniques for computer science majors and computer professionals. Object- oriented approach to a variety of abstract data types including lists, Introduction to Object-Oriented Program Design stacks, queues, priority queues, trees, maps, sets, and graphics. Also Introduction to object-oriented computer programming for includes advanced sorting and searching techniques, and algorithm computer science majors and computer professionals. Includes simple data types; control structures; an introduction to array and analysis using Big-O notation. This course conforms to the ACM CS2 string data structures and algorithms; debugging techniques; history standards. (CIS 279, 4 units) of computer science, computer systems and environments; and the social implications of computing. Emphasizes object-oriented design, good software engineering principles and developing fundamental Web Programming classes programming skills in Java. This course conforms to the ACM CSO standards. (CIS 254, 4 units) Introduction to Web Programming This course provides an introduction to the World Wide Web and Java and C++ Programming classes Internet programming. Basic HTML and CSS will be introduced, as well as client-side scripting in JavaScript using variables, functions, Programming Methods: Java and objects. Introduces programming with HTML, CSS, JavaScript, Object-oriented programming methodology for both computer and the DOM (Document Object Model). Server-side scripting science majors and computer professionals. Systematic approach to languages such as ASP, JSP, Python, Perl and PHP will be design, construction, and management of computer programs, demonstrated. Introduces Web 2.0 topics, such as Ajax, Web services, emphasizing program documentation, testing, debugging, and HTML5. (CIS 111, 3 units) maintenance and software reuse. Also includes evolutions of programming languages and emergence of paradigms, UML, virtual machines, exception handling, sorting and searching algorithms, HTML5 and CSS recursion, inheritance, polymorphism, fundamental graphics, and Introduces HTML5 elements and CSS3 (Cascading Style Sheets). computer ethics. This course conforms to the ACM CS1 standards. Covers CSS3, HTML5 elements, HTML5 APIs, forms, audio and video, (CIS 255, 4 units) offline applications, Canvas drawing and animation, communication APIs, Web Sockets, and Web Workers. Introduces HTML5 Programming Methods: C++ Geolocation, local and session storage, the web SQL Database, and Object-oriented programming methodology for both computer advanced topics such as mobile web applications, performance science majors and computer professionals. Systematic approach to analysis, browser issues, and developer tools. Intended for students design, construction, and management of computer programs, with previous programming experience. (CIS 127, 3 units) emphasizing program documentation, testing, debugging, maintenance and software reuse. Also includes evolutions of programming languages and emergence of paradigms, UML, virtual machines, exception handling, sorting and searching algorithms, recursion, inheritance, polymorphism, fundamental graphics, and computer ethics. This course conforms to the ACM CS1 standards. (CIS 278, 4 units) JavaScript / Ajax Programming Programming Mobile Devices Provides and overview of HTML5 and CSS, client-side programming, variables, arrays, functions, closures, event handlers, objects, form validation, cookies, and the DOM. Introductions Ajax (Asynchronous Mobile Web App Development JavaScript and XML) technologies, design patterns, server-side Employ HTML5, CSS and JavaScript to develop mobile web apps for smart phones and tablet/pad devices. Topics include CSS media programming, RSS, JSON, open-source libraries, and advanced topics queries, mobile user interfaces, platform-independent development, such as MVC frameworks, security, performance, and Web Services. and best practices. Also covers geolocation, maps, audio, video, Intended for students with previous programming experience. (CIS drawing, animation and offline apps. Provides an introduction to 114, 4 units) open-source mobile development frameworks, emulators, conversion to native apps, performance and testing. Intended for students with previous programming experience. (CIS 128, 3 units) Introduction to XML Comprehensive course in XML (eXtensible Markup Language). iOS / Swift Programming Includes writing well-formed and valid XML, the use of DTDs Introduction to the architecture, API and techniques used to create (Document Type Definitions), XML Schema, RSS, CSS (Cascading robust, high-performance apps for iOS mobile devices (iPhone, iPad Style Sheets), HTML and XSLT (eXtensible Style Sheet Language and wearable) with the Swift programming language. An overview of Transformation) for formatting; and advanced topics such as XPath the most common tools and techniques for designing and creating and the Document Object Model (DOM). (CIS 379, 4 units) iOS mobile apps. Other topics include object-oriented programming, user interface design, Storyboards, MVC design pattern, UIKit, multimedia, debugging, sensors, and user events. Storage strategies PHP Programming for persistent information are introduced, including the Core Data Comprehensive course in PHP (hypertext preprocessor scripting framework and the use of SQLite database features. Intended for language). Includes writing server-side PHP scripts for the Web, students with previous programming experience. (CIS 137, 4 units) procedural and object-oriented programming, forms and browser I/O, an introduction to SQL statements and the MySQL database, and Android Programming advanced topics such as creating dynamic Web content with PHP Introduction to the architecture, API and techniques used to create and MySQL, sessions, Web services, e-commerce, and authentication robust, high-performance applications for Android mobile devices. with PHP. Intended for students with previous programming An overview of the most common tools and techniques for writing experience. (CIS 380, 3 units) Android applications. Other topics include user interfaces, local storage, maps, multimedia, content providers, sensors, and user Python Programming events. Storage strategies for persistent information are introduced, Comprehensive course in Python, an open-source dynamic object- including the use of SQLite database features. Intended for students oriented scripting language. Covers variables, arrays, lists, tuples, with previous Java programming experience. (CIS 135, 4 units) dictionaries, functions, methods, classes, objects, and writing server- side Python scripts for the Web. Also covered are exception handling, regular expressions, and modules. An introduction to SQL and the MySQL database, and advanced topics such as Model-View- Controller architecture and Web application development with the Django framework. Intended for students with previous programming experience. (CIS 117, 3 units) Ruby Programming Comprehensive course in Ruby, an open-source dynamic object- oriented scripting language. Covers variables, arrays and hashes, methods and procs, classes, objects, and writing server-side Ruby scripts for the Web. Also covered are exception handling, regular expressions, I/O objects, and modules. An introduction to SQL and the MySQL database, and advanced topics such as Model-View- Controller architecture and agile Web application development with the Ruby on Rails framework. Intended for students with previous programming experience. (CIS 113, 3 units) Capstone class Students plan realistic career goals while initiating, developing, and completing substantial team projects in consultation with and under the direction of the instructor. Students will employ Agile development methodologies to develop a project with client-and server-side technologies, a database, HTML5 and mobile technologies. (CIS 200, 2 units) Database Management classes Big Data and Data Science classes Introduction to Databases R Programming for Big Data This course covers database design and the use of database Introduction to the field of Big Data, its concepts and technologies, management systems. It includes an introduction to the relational as well as R programming. Students will explore the roles of a data model, relational algebra, and SQL. It also covers XML data including

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