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4.00 Credits
This course covers the study of theories and procedures of pH, polargraphics, absorption, spectroscopic emission, spectroscopic measurements and such separation techniques as gas, thin layer and ion exchange chromatography, liquid extraction and electrodeposition for chemical analysis. Prerequisite: CHEM 242.
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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to give students practical laboratory experience. It involves training at the site of contamination. Prerequisite: CHEM 230.
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3.00 Credits
Experience hands-on applications of advanced levels of productivity software. This course focuses on multimedia peripherals for micro-computers, along with other computer components. Advanced micro-computer application software problems and exercises are discussed. Prerequisite: CMPS 215
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide a comprehensive presentation of Microsoft Excel. In this course the student will experience advanced techniques off spreadsheet design. Hands-on learning is emphasized. Some course topics include using formulas data manipulation, formatting worksheet, charting techniques, understanding functions, what-if-analysis, Internet data utilization, and database functions. Prerequisite: CMPS 215
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course if on Microsoft Word. In this course, the student will experience advanced techniques of document development. Hands-on learning is emphasized. Some course topics include creating and saving a document in multiple folders, document editing and formatting, saving documents as Web pages, inserting charts and graphs, document merging, and basic desktop publishing techniques. Prerequisite: CMPS 215
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3.00 Credits
Experience hands-on applications of advanced levels of Microsoft Powerpoint. Some course topics included creating a presentation using a design template, creating a presentation on the Web, using customized sounds in a presentation, such as voice, and downloading Internet clipart galleries. Additionally, students ill learn how to ungroup and group a clip, automated slide transitions and animation. Prerequisite: CMPS 215
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3.00 Credits
The primary focus of this course is system maintenance. The student will learn basic techniques for PC maintenance/troubleshooting. Some course topics will include PC operating systems-Windows, system utilities, troubleshooting, computer upgrade, computer repair, and software installation.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the consent of the department. Topics to be announced by the computer information systems department will vary from semester to semester. Topic focus in this course will change as topic feasibility, student demand and instructor availability permit. The topics that may be included tend to focus on new developments in business computing areas. Topics may include (but not limited to) Windows 98 vs. Windows XP, PC Maintenance, PC File Management, Windows Explore, Surfing the Net, Web Page building. Not more than three credits may be applied for computer information systems majors.
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3.00 Credits
In this course, the theoretical foundation and evolution of Information Systems are discussed. Computer-based Information Systems are analyzed along with developing a business model using the systems approach (Systems Development Life Cycle). Ethical implications of Information Technologies are discussed.
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3.00 Credits
The focus of this course is Microsoft Access. Course topics include creating, querying, and maintaining a database; creating a data access page, reports, forms, subforms; creating a report using design view; importing and exporting data; working with charts and table-objects, SQL and access data in other applications. Prerequisites: CMPS 215
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