CIS Courses
Rock Valley College
CIS-290-2I010 (8927) Market & Publish Mobile Apps ~ Internet Based Course.
Registration
This course covers marketing and publishing iOS apps. Please email c.konkol@rockvalleycollege.edu after registering for this course.
Fall/Spring
Programming iOS Apple mobile device - CIS280Starting day 1 of class students begin creating mobile apps using free development software. An iPad mini will be given to each registered student. Students will learn basic Objective concepts and iPad\iPhone programming basics. Design concepts and programming tools will be integrated with an emphasis on developing and deploying gaming, production, and utility mobile apps.
See current and past list of apps students have created! | PHP Web Development - Web234 Are you into web design? If so, you want to register for the Spring 2014 online PHP course. PHP is the #1 web language for website creation. The course ID to use when registering is Web234. The course is 4 credits and there is no textbook to purchase. If you have any questions please email Prof Konkol c.konkol@rockvalleycollege.edu.
Registration | Intro to Visual Basic Programming - CIS180 Introduction to Visual Basic Programming is an introductory course that is designed for students and professionals with little or no Visual Basic or Windows programming experience. The student will learn the BASIC language syntax, event-driven programming, and how to put together a complete Visual Basic Application. Topics such as Windows programming standards and conventions, database programming, array processing, controls, properties, methods and events will be discussed. Prerequisite: CIS-102, MTH-092 or MTH-096A or MTH-096S with a C or higher. Credit: 4 semester hours Lecture: 3 Lab: 2
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Programming iOS Apple mobile device - CIS280
Starting day 1 of class students begin creating mobile apps using free development software. An iPad mini will be given to each registered student. Students will learn basic Objective concepts and iPad\iPhone programming basics. Design concepts and programming tools will be integrated with an emphasis on developing and deploying gaming, production, and utility mobile apps.
Prerequisite: CIS 180 or CIS 276 Credits: 4
Lecture: 3 Lab: 2
See current and past list of apps students have created!
PHP Web Development - Web234
PHP is the #1 web language for website creation. The course ID to use when registering is Web234. The course is 4 credits and there is no textbook to purchase. If you have any questions please email Prof Konkol c.konkol@rockvalleycollege.edu.
Prerequisite: WEB 101 Credits: 4
Lecture: 3 Lab: 2
Registration
Intro to Visual Basic Programming - CIS180
Prerequisite: CIS-102, MTH-092 or MTH-096A or MTH-096S with a C or higher.
Credit: 4 semester hours
Lecture: 3 Lab: 2
Digital Photography - Web225Digital Photography introduces basic digital imaging applications. Emphasis is placed on color theory, calibration, scanning, enhancement, importing and exporting photographic images. Methods of conversion to digital format will be explored. Appropriate computer software related to subject will be utilized. | Networking Essentials - PCT110Network Essentials is a course providing an introduction to local area networks (LANs). The course is useful for LAN managers, supervisors of LAN managers, users of LANs, or those considering the purchase and installation of a local area network. Topics include needs analysis, methods to evaluate and determine specifications of hardware and software for purchase, installation, management, and troubleshooting of a local area network system. microcomputer-based local area networks will be emphasized. Students will install a local area network as part of the course. | Intro to Network Security Fundamentals - PCT130This course is designed for students and professionals interested in understanding the field of network security and how it relates to other areas of Information Technology. The course covers physical security, wireless technologies, Intrusion Detection Systems, Remote Access, Web security, E-mail, authentication, cryptography and various attack methodologies such as Denial of Service (DoS), main-in-the-middle and Malware. |
Digital Photography - Web225
Digital Photography introduces basic digital imaging applications. Emphasis is placed on color theory, calibration, scanning, enhancement, importing and exporting photographic images. Methods of conversion to digital format will be explored. Appropriate computer software related to subject will be utilized.
Prerequisite: None
Credit: 3 semester hours
Lecture: 2
Networking Essentials - PCT110
Network Essentials is a course providing an introduction to local area networks (LANs). The course is useful for LAN managers, supervisors of LAN managers, users of LANs, or those considering the purchase and installation of a local area network. Topics include needs analysis, methods to evaluate and determine specifications of hardware and software for purchase, installation, management, and troubleshooting of a local area network system. microcomputer-based local area networks will be emphasized. Students will install a local area network as part of the course.
Prerequisite: CIS 102.
Credit: 3 semester hours
Lecture: 3 Lab: 0
Intro to Network Security Fundamentals - PCT130
This course is designed for students and professionals interested in understanding the field of network security and how it relates to other areas of Information Technology. The course covers physical security, wireless technologies, Intrusion Detection Systems, Remote Access, Web security, E-mail, authentication, cryptography and various attack methodologies such as Denial of Service (DoS), main-in-the-middle and Malware.
Prerequisite: PCT 101 or equivalent computer experience.
Credit: 3 semester hours
Lecture: 3 Lab: 0