Computer Science Secure Software and Database
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Goal
GOAL 1 Graduates will demonstrate an understanding and technical knowledge to perform as an entry level programmer.
Learning Outcomes
1. Students will demonstrate the ability to choose different programming languages based on type of solution required.
2. Students will be capable of verbal communication with peers using technical terms found in the computer software industry.
3. Students will be able to utilize Integrated Development Environments to construct project solutions.
2. Students will be capable of verbal communication with peers using technical terms found in the computer software industry.
3. Students will be able to utilize Integrated Development Environments to construct project solutions.
Goal
GOAL 2 Graduates will demonstrate the skills necessary to develop business applications.
Learning Outcomes
1. Students will demonstrate the ability to analyze business problems.
2. Students will demonstrate the ability to conceptually model solutions to business problems.
3. Students will demonstrate implementation of their solutions.
2. Students will demonstrate the ability to conceptually model solutions to business problems.
3. Students will demonstrate implementation of their solutions.
Goal
GOAL 3 Graduates will demonstrate the skills to develop and manage relational database systems because RDBMSs are the dominant persistent storage technology.
Learning Outcomes
1. Students will learn how to design through understanding relational database structure.
2. Students will learn how to manipulate database using SQL statements, stored-procedures, triggers, and user-defined functions.
3. Students will learn how to maintain databases.
2. Students will learn how to manipulate database using SQL statements, stored-procedures, triggers, and user-defined functions.
3. Students will learn how to maintain databases.