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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the most common microcomputer software applications. These software packages should include typical features of applications, such as word processing, spreadsheets, database management, and presentation software. Upon completion, students will be able to utilize selected features of these packages. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
This course includes logic, design and problem solving techniques used by programmers and analysts in addressing and solving common programming and computing problems. The most commonly used techniques of flowcharts, structure charts, and pseudocode will be covered and students will be expected to apply the techniques to designated situations and problems.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to basic concepts of computer networks. Emphasis is placed on terminology and technology involved in implementing selected networked systems. The course covers various network models, topologies, communications protocols, transmission media, networking hardware and software, and network troubleshooting. Students gain hands-on experience in basic networking.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 117 or equivalent Code C This course provides the student with "hands-on" experience inusing the advanced features of software packages, languages, and utility programs currently in use. Each offering focuses on one software package with credit being received for each different package. Upon completion, students will be able to use the features selected for the application covered. Currently, this course is available in A. Microsoft
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 130 or equivalent background Code C This course introduces the student to the basic principles of the information highway. Students will be exposed to different network information tools such as electronic mail, network news, gophers, the World Wide Web, browsers, commercial information services and the use of appropriate editors or software to introduce construction of Web environments. (as needed)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 130 or equivalent background Code C This course introduces basic Web page development techniques. Topics include HTML, scripting languages, and commercial software packages used in the development of Web pages. At the conclusion of this course, students will be able to use specified markup languages to develop basic Web pages. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 203 and CIS 207 Code C This course builds upon basic skills in Web authoring. Various Web authoring tools are introduced. Upon completion students will be able to use these tools to enhance Web sites. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 207 or equivalent Code C This is an advanced Web design course emphasizing the use of scripting languages to develop interactive Web sites. Upon completion students will be able to create data driven Web sites. (Su)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 110 Code B This course emphasizes BASIC programming using a graphi- cal user interface. The course will emphasize graphical user interfaces with additional topics as advanced file handling techniques, simulation, and other selected areas. Upon completion, the student will been able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. (F, Sp, Su)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 212S or equivalent background Code C This course is a continuation of CIS 212, Visual Basic Programming. (Sp)
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