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Web Systems Project CIST 2950
3 Credits(Prerequisites: Program Instructor Approval) CIST 2950 is a capstone course providing a realistic experience for students working in a team to develop a complete web systems project.
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Cyber & Computer Related
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Computer Information Systems
- Computer Concepts
- Hardware Installation & Maintenance
- Structured Query Language (SQL)
- Program Design & Development
- Web Development I (HTML)
- Scripting Technologies (JavaScript)
- Web Graphics I (Photoshop)
- Web Animation I
- Information Security Fundamentals
- Supporting Application Software
- Comprehensive Presentations & Email Techniques
- Comprehensive Word Processing Techniques
- Comprehensive Spreadsheet Techniques
- Comprehensive Database Techniques
- Desktop Support Concepts
- Visual Basic I
- C# Programming I
- PHP Programming I
- C ++ Programming I
- Java Programming I
- Mobile Application Development
- Microsoft Client
- Microsoft Server Installation & Maintenance
- Microsoft Server Networking
- Microsoft Server Identity Services
- Microsoft Exchange Server
- Introduction to Networks - CISCO
- Cisco Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP
- Cisco Routing & Switching
- Cisco Designing & Supporting Computer Networks
- Web Technologies (Adobe Dreamweaver)
- Web Graphics II (Advanced Adobe Photoshop)
- Web Animation II
- Web Development II (Database Connectivity)
- Web Application Programming I
- Open Source Web Application Programming I
- Interactive & Social Apps Integration
- IT Analysis, Design, & Project Management
- Web Systems Project
- CIST Internship I
- Intro to Computer Literacy
- Cisco Switching, Routing, & Wireless Essentials
- Enterprise Networking, Security, & Automation
- Operating Systems & Virtual/Cloud Computing
- Computer Forensics
- CIST Programming Elective (4 hours)
- CIST Elective (3 hours)
- CIST Networking Elective (3 hours)
- CIST Elective (4 hours)
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Computer Information Systems
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