Previous Page  31 / 68 Next Page
Information
Show Menu
Previous Page 31 / 68 Next Page
Page Background

Frederick Community College • Fall 2018 Credit Schedule •

frederick.edu

• 301.846.2400

29

CIS222 - Computer Organization (4)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Introduces the organization and essential functions of computer systems.This course surveys

the components of computer systems from the architecture point of view and provides an in-

depth discussion on topics including central processor until (CPU) structure, instruction sets, data

representation, computer arithmetic, digital logic, memory architectures, and parallel processing.

Students will also explore the support of operating systems from programming perspectives.

1728 CIS222-HYB1 W 7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

2nd 10-week

CIS223 - Cloud Security (3)

Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 180 or CIS 190

Introduces the essentials of the cloud security technologies, mechanisms, and standards/frameworks

as outlined by Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) and National Institute of Standards andTechnology

(NIST) Cloud Computing Security Standards. Surveys cloud governance, certification compliance, and

accreditation. Students learn to analyze risk in cloud environments and cloud security solutions, create

and secure public and private cloud instances, and secure cloud applications.

1729 CIS223-HYB1 M

7 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

2nd 10-week

1923 CIS223-ONL1

Online

2nd 10-week

CIS225C - Computer Programming Language: Mobile Applet

Programming (3)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Introduces applet programming for mobile devices using the Android operating system.

1924 CIS225C-HYB1 M

7 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

2nd 10-week

CIS227 - Game Programming (4)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Covers the development of computer games using a high-level programming language. Introduces

the game development aspects and techniques through creation of computer programs. Surveys the

current game engines. Students learn to develop computer game programs for specific game engines

and platforms.

1730 CIS227-HYB1 Tu

7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

13-week

CIS228 - Simulation and Game Development (4)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Covers the development of digital interactive contents used in computer games and computerized

simulations.This course introduces students to the current game engines and simulation software used

to build comprehensive and interactive computer games and simulations.

2252 CIS228-HYB1 Tu

5 p.m. - 7 p.m.

13-week

CIS230 - Database Management Systems (3)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Provides an in-depth study of database management systems and the fundamentals of database design

and development.Topics include Structure Query Language (SQL), normalization, integrity constraints,

data models, and transaction control. Students design and develop databases and database applications

utilizing database management systems (DBMS), such as Oracle or Microsoft SQL Server.

1951 CIS230-HYB1 Th

5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

2nd 10-week

CIS256 - Statistical Computing (3)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Covers the R programming language and software development environment for statistical computing.

Students learn to develop, test, and run programs in R. Students use R system as a data science tool to

process data, manipulate data, and create data science results.

2253 CIS256-HYB1 W 7:15 p.m. - 8:45 p.m.

2nd 10-week

CIS257 - Data Visualization (3)

Prerequisite: CIS 106

Covers the fundamentals and techniques of data visualization. Students learn to effectively communicate

data by using data as a pivotal point in the presentation. Students obtain data visualization skills via

hands-on activities using data analysis and visualization software tools, such asTableau.

2255 CIS257-HYB1 Th

6:45 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

2nd 10-week

CJ: Criminal Justice

CJ101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)

Prerequisite: EN 70 or EN 75 or EN 52 or ESL 99 or ESL 72

Presents a history of criminal justice, with emphasis on English antecedents important to the

administration of justice in the United States. Introduces the United States Constitution and Supreme

Court decisions affecting individual rights and law enforcement practices. Includes career orientation

through an analysis of criminal justice agencies.

1780 CJ101-1

MW 11 a.m. - 12:15 p.m.

15-week

2094 CJ101-2

TuTh

12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 15-week

2240 CJ101-ONL1

Online

13-week

CJ110 - Criminal Law (3)

Prerequisite: EN 101

Explores the history and purpose of criminal law. Also examines elements of substantive criminal

common law as modified by statute. Introduces legal research and a case study review of appellate court

decisions relative to selected aspects of criminal law.

1781 CJ110-1

TuTh

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 15-week

1782 CJ110-2

M

6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

15-week

CJ204 - Police Operational Services (3)

Prerequisites: CJ 101, CJ 110

Examines police operational techniques and strategies, incident analysis, patrol deployment, traffic

enforcement theory and practice, crime prevention and community relations and the investigative

process. Explores the police officer s role as a manager of community crime prevention resources.

Includes analysis of recommended practices for maintaining police officers health and safety.

1784 CJ204-1

W 6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

15-week

CJ214 - The Correctional Process (3)

Prerequisites: [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL 73), and CJ 101

Surveys the juvenile and adult correctional process from adjudication through probation or parole.

1783 CJ214-1

MW 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 15-week

CJ220 - Criminal Evidence & Procedure (3)

Prerequisite: CJ 110

Examines the United States Constitutional limitations on law enforcement, emphasizing arrest, use of

force and search and seizure. Rules of evidence of particular importance to the law enforcement function

including: the hearsay rule and exceptions; documentary, opinion, corpus delicti and circumstantial

evidence; character and past crimes; evidentiary privileges; jurisdiction and venue; and witnesses.

1785 CJ220-1

Tu

6 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

15-week

CMM: Communications Media

CMM101 - Introduction to Electronic Media (3)

Gen Ed Arts

Prerequisites: (EN 70 or EN 75) OR [(EN 50A or EN 61) and EN 52] OR (ESL 95 and ESL 99) OR (ESL 72 and ESL

73) OR Corequisite: EN 75

Surveys the functions and effects of the electronic mass media. Emphasis will be placed on researching

and analyzing the history of radio and television, including government regulations, audience

measurement, advertising and careers in broadcasting.

1134 CMM101-1

MW 8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

15-week

2035 CMM101-2

MW 12:30 p.m. - 1:45 p.m. 13-week

Note: This web-enhanced course requires completion of selected online assignments.

1135 CMM101-3

MW 2 p.m. - 3:15 p.m.

15-week

1136 CMM101-ONL1

Online

15-week

CMM103 - Introduction to Film (3)

Gen Ed Arts

Presents an analytical and interpretative study of film masterworks. Covers the historical development of

film from silent short movies to the present and includes an analysis of film from several perspectives:

artistic, technological, social and economic.

2036 CMM103-1

MW 9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 15-week

1137 CMM103-2

M

1 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.

15-week

2320 CMM103-3

TuTh

9:30 a.m. - 10:45 a.m. 15-week

1138 CMM103-4

Tu

6 p.m. - 8:35 p.m.

15-week

1139 CMM103-5

Th

6 p.m. - 8:35 p.m.

15-week

1140 CMM103-ONL1

Online

15-week

1141 CMM103-ONL2

Online

2nd 8-week