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CIS 1021: introduction to Microsoft Works
1.00 Credits
National Park College
This introductory course is designed to give the student hands-on computer instruction in the integrated software program, Microsoft Works for Windows. This integrated software program combines word processing, spreadsheet, graphics and database tools. Prerequisite: CIS 1001 Introduction to Computing I, CIS 1011 Introduction to Computing II, or equivalent. The grading system for this class is Passing/Failing. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1053: networking & Communications i
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course provides an introduction to microcomputer-based local area networks. Issues concerning hardware and software for networks; data transmissions; and network architectures, protocols and standards are addressed. This course will familiarize students with the OSI model and network connectivity. Prerequisites: CIS 1243 Microcomputer Hardware Maintenance I and CIS 2163 MS Essentials with a grade of C or better, or instructor permission. Fall or available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1101: introduction to PowerPoint
1.00 Credits
National Park College
This course introduces basic and advanced Power Point techniques to create, modify, enhance and deliver dynamic and compelling on-screen presentations containing text, graphics, charts, and multimedia. Prerequisite: CIS 1001 Introduction to Computing I or Windows competency. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1103: Foundations of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
National Park College
Designed to give students an all around knowledge of computer and information systems. Included is a study of information systems, computer systems, quantitative methods, and basic programming concepts and techniques. Prerequisite: PCLM 0063-Basic Math or equivalent, CIS 1013-Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better or CIS 1003-Information Systems A with a grade of "C" or better. Corequisite 1593-Programming in C++. Available upon sufficient student demand.
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CIS 1144: rPg ii A
4.00 Credits
National Park College
This course presents elements of the computer programming language RPG II (Report Program Generator II), a report writer command used in IBM environments. It is the language for IBM systems 34, 36, and some 38's. Emphasis in the course is on writing and maintaining RPG II programs for business needs. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1153: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course introduces practical and theoretical issues in Systems Analysis & Design using modern methods. Students are introduced to traditional SDLC (System Development Life Cycle) and to modern methods of database design and the use of CASE tools. Relational Database Management Systems and fourth generation languages like SQL play a central part in the student's understanding of the material. Students are expected to complete a major practical project in Systems Analysis & Design. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1163: introduction to Computer information
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to give students a thorough introduction into the electronic computer industry that began more than fifty years ago. The main focus of the course is to introduce the student to the world of computing, concepts relating to interaction with computers, fundamental hardware, software, and communications' concepts, and going online. Available upon sufficient student demand. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1173: Spreadsheets i
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course is designed to instruct students in the use of spreadsheet software to model, analyze, and support common business decisions. Instruction will include using the software as a decision support tool and as a list management tool. Concepts and features presented include: scenario and regression analysis, data scrubbing, chart building and analysis, Pivot tables and Pivot charts, filtering, troubleshooting formulas, tracing errors, and using advanced functions. An introduction into Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) is included and used in creating custom forms, custom functions, recording and editing macros, using variables and ranges and controlling code execution. Instruction is also given in importing, linking, and using VBA to share spreadsheet data with databases and the Web. Prerequisite: CIS 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better; CIS 2013 Information Systems II recommended. Spring. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1183: Assembler language
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course provides an introduction to programming using an Assembly level language. Programming exercises include using the 8086/8088 Macro assembler for IBM PC series microcomputers. Other common assembler languages are also considered. Prerequisite: Programming course or experience. Lab Fee.
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CIS 1203: Presentation graphics/Desktop Publishing i
3.00 Credits
National Park College
This course covers basic design principles, desktop publishing fundamentals, document planning & layout, specific design tools, and Web publishing. Students will create interesting and useful desktop publishing projects with desktop publishing/ photo-editing software. The application of design principles and layout will also be applied to presentations. Teamwork skills are taught through the use of team projects. Computer skills are reinforced through the use of lab assignments, individual projects, and team projects. Prerequisite: 1013 Information Systems I with a grade of "C" or better or instructor approval. Lab Fee
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