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CIS 1501: introduction to the internet
1.00 Credits
National Park College
This introductory course is designed to give the student basic hands-on computer instruction on the most widely used services of the Internet: getting connected; learning to use features of the web browser, searching the web, downloading files and programs, and using e-mail. Prerequisite: CIS 1001-Introduction to Computing or Windows competency. Fall, Spring. Lab fee.
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CIS 1503: Computer-Aided Drafting i
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course provides knowledge about and experience with industry standard graphics software. Tasks included are: Line Drawings, Bar Graphs, Shapes, and 3- D Representation. Fall, Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1593: Programming in C++
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to develop proficiency in the fundamental structures of computer programming using the "C" language. The structured nature and versatility of the language are emphasized as well as techniques for developing applications. Prerequisites: CIS 1263 Microcomputer Operating Systems I with a grade of "C" or better, competency test, or instructor permission; Math ACT with a score of 19. Fall. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1603: uniX
3.00 Credits
National Park College
this course provides an introduction to the UNIX operating system. The course considers and utilizes the features and commands available through this operating system. Prerequisites: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better; Math ACT with a score of 19, or instructor permission. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1803: internet
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Introduces the Internet from a user's perspective, with an emphasis on productive, professional access. Topics include how to connect to the Internet, how to communicate with others, how to find and share information productively utilizing presentation software, as well as educational, business and social issues related to the Internet. Prerequisite: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1813: Computer law & ethics
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course covers ethical issues related to technology including responsibility, liability, and legal issues affecting computer professionals and users. This course is designed to develop and encourage ethical decision making, behavior, and character expected of an IT professional. Fall, Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1823: network Cabling
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to become entry-level technicians in the Network Cabling industry with a concentration in Copper Cabling and Fiber Optics. The focus of the course is on the following: tool use and construction techniques; the characteristics of various industry standards; copper and fiber optic theory; characteristics of various cabling components; and troubleshooting and repair. After successful completion of this course and certification exams, a certificate will be issued from C-Tech Associates, Inc. Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1903: Web Design/expressions
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course introduces FrontPage basic and advanced features to create, publish, and maintain websites. Emphasis is placed on hands-on practice to produce interesting and useful projects, and computer skills will be reinforced through the use of tutorials, lab assignments, and cases. Prerequisite: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better. Internet literacy. Fall, Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1913: Web Design/HtMl
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course introduces the student to Web authoring and publishing using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). This course covers HTML structure and the HTML tags supported in HTML 4.0. Emphasis is placed on hands-on practice to produce interesting and useful projects, and computer skills will be reinforced through the use of tutorials, lab assignments, and cases. Prerequisites: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a "C" or better. Fall. Lab Fee.
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CIS 2013: information Systems ii
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course considers the more complex capabilities of application packages. Word processing topics covered include: styles, outlines, tables and tables of contents, mail merge, comparing and merging documents, and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Spreadsheet topics covered include: sorting, filtering, subtotals, Pivot tables and charts within a data list; templates, multiple worksheets/workbooks, macros, application creation, and Object Linking and Embedding (OLE). Database topics include: database and table design and maintenance, advanced queries, custom forms, and custom reports. The course also covers integration of all application programs with the Web and other programs. Prerequisite: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better. Fall, Spring. Lab Fee.
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