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BCIS 3190 Independent Study

Independent problem research under the guidance of a faculty member. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4, or sophomore through senior level, respectively. One to four hours of credit. Lab fee. Administration fee. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor, department chairperson, and Dean prior to registration.

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BCIS 3290 Independent Study

Independent problem research under the guidance of a faculty member. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4, or sophomore through senior level, respectively. One to four hours of credit. Lab fee. Administration fee. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor, department chairperson, and Dean prior to registration.

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BCIS 3311 Social Media

This course examines social media software applications to support personal learning networks and enhance business productivity. Students will research best practices in the field of technology. More specifically, students will learn how people as individual or organizations can strategically use social media tools to engage their audience in new and exciting ways. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing.
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BCIS 3318 Intermediate Dynamic Web Site Design

Students will use tools and technologies to dynamically enhance Web sites through scripting, animation tools, and Dynamic HTML. Additional topics may be discussed depending on technology available at the time of the course offering and the specific interests of the current students. Prerequisites: BCIS 2318 or CISC 4322.

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BCIS 3320 Database Administration

The purpose of this class is to provide students with a basic understanding of relational databases. Fundamental database concepts will be covered including keys and related terminology, normalization techniques, basic SQL, entity relationship modeling, relational designs and database administration issues such as backup/recovery and security. These concepts will be reinforced through a series of hands-on exercises. Prerequisite: BCIS 1301. Lab Fee.

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BCIS 3325 Systems Analysis and Design

The purpose of this class is to provide students with various principles, methods, guidelines, and techniques useful in the analysis and design of information systems in business organizations. In doing so, we recognize that most all information systems projects, have  a “life cycle” that generally consists of the four basic stages of planning, analysis, design, and implementation. Emphasis will be placed on both the traditional approaches to these stages as well as more recent advances in our field that take an object-oriented approach to systems analysis and design through the Uniform Modeling Language (UML). Prerequisite: BCIS 2330 Lab fee.

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BCIS 3330 IT Infrastructure

This course introduces IT infrastructure topics including telecommunications, system architecture, operating systems, computer networks, and their roles in business applications. Topics covered include telecommunications history and infrastructures, history and structure of the Internet, fundamentals of data communications, systems architecture, operating systems, history of networking and network models, network hardware and software, distributed computing, key issues in network management, and current trends in networking. Prerequisite: BSYS 3312. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3335 Digital Video Editing

Topics include techniques for integration of hardware and digital media software with a focus on the creation and delivery of digital video for the web. Convergent use of technology are explored. Term project: Brief professional grade digital production published for the web. Prerequisites: BCIS 1301 or CISC 2305. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3340 Introduction to E-Commerce

This course explores how the Internet has revolutionized the buying and selling of goods and services in the marketplace. This course will benefit students interested in working in an E-Commerce environment or evaluation E-Commerce activities.

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BCIS 3345 Digital Media Production

Students study the project management of animation, film and multimedia productions to include advanced project planning, creating timelines, milestones, budgeting, structure diagramming and/or storyboarding, common forms, and proper asset management. Students are required to participate in one or more actual projects. Course may be repeated for credit with approval of course instructor. Corequisite: In concurrence with either BCIS 3335 or BCIS 4335 or with approval of course instructor.

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BCIS 3350 Desktop & Digital Publishing

An introduction to computer layout and design using desktop and digital publishing industry-standard software. This course focuses on technical proficiency and the business components of digital and print publishing, e-pubs, handheld devices, and more. Prerequisite: BCIS 1301.
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BCIS 3353 Advanced Programming

Students are introduced to advanced programming techniques. Special emphasis will be placed on object oriented programing techniques. Prerequisites: BCIS 2330. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3360 IT Security & Risk Management

Students investigate a variety of issues dealing with information and information systems security, including physical security, social engineering, cyber security, threat/risk analysis, and business continuity. The course focuses on the SecSDLC and developing Security Blueprints. Prerequisites: BCIS 3330. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3370 Computer 3D Modeling

This course will address the tools to create 3D models using point, polygon and spline modeling. Includes mastering entry-level FX; plus planning and creating short 3D animation for integration in computer- and web-based multimedia products. Prerequisites: BCIS 1301 or CISC 2305. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3375 Computer 3D Animation

This course will address advanced skills in 3D animation to include skelegons, weight maps, inverse kinematics and IK chains. Further exploration of 3D FX involving hyper voxels, particle effects, collision and hard/soft body dynamics. Prerequisite: BCIS 3370. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3390 Independent Study

Independent problem research under the guidance of a faculty member. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4, or sophomore through senior level, respectively. One to four hours of credit. Lab fee. Administration fee. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor, department chairperson, and Dean prior to registration.

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BCIS 3391 Special Topics

Organized classes to explore specialized problems in an area of computer information systems. May be repeated for credit when topics vary. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4, or sophomore through senior level, respectively. Lab fee.

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BCIS 3490 Independent Study

Independent problem research under the guidance of a faculty member. Course level ("V") may range between 2 and 4, or sophomore through senior level, respectively. One to four hours of credit. Lab fee. Administration fee. Prerequisite: Written consent of the supervising professor, department chairperson, and Dean prior to registration.

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