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3.00 Credits
Provides students with an introduction to several major "productivity" programs used on microcomputers. Topics include the Windows operating system, word processing, electronic spreadsheet management and graph production using currently popular software packages, and some database management. This is a hands-on course. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: Placement beyond or satisfactory completion of COL 090, ENG 090, ADM 096, and MAT 090.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with intermediate training in the use of word processing and electronic spreadsheet software. In addition to building upon software skills taught in CIS 140, Microcomputer Software Tools I, students learn the integration of data created in various programs and the development of presentation-quality output. Students use each application's macro language to automate and customize documents, worksheets, and data entry operations. Students are introduced to graphics software used for business and multimedia presentations. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: CIS 140
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with advanced concepts in word processing.Topics include mail merge, collaboration, advanced formatting and pagination, advanced table manipulation, forms, and advanced paragraph formatting. Students also learn to utilize modern task management software.Topics include creating calendar entries with special features, use of task pads, use of mailing lists, and e-mail group and document management. Students learn correct formatting options for many commonly used business documents, including letters, reports, and brochures. Prereq: CIS 140
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3.00 Credits
Provides a foundation in business information management, data mining and business intelligence using a relational database. Topics include the theory of managing data; planning and design of a database; creation, normalization and management of tables; design and development of queries to extract specific information and data; creation of reports and forms for controlling ease and accuracy of data entry; and use of macros to automate operations. Students learn to create, manage, and extract data from a variety of common business database applications. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: COL 090 and ENG 090 or satisfactory placement test scores; CIS 140 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Computer problem-solving principles and techniques for students contemplating a career in computer programming, or computer information systems. Structured problem-solving methods are introduced, including techniques for decomposing complex problems, and expressing the problem solutions in terms which can be expressed in any computer programming language. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: MAT 106 (096) or equivalent; ENG 101, 103, or 105 or concurrent enrollment
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3.00 Credits
A study of the creation of effective web sites and pages for use on the Internet or as an Intranet. Topics include: creating web sites and pages with a web site development tool; managing site presentation with Layers; block level elements and Cascading Style Sheets; Dynamic Web Templates; and behaviors. Students explore and modify HTML, CSS and JavaScript code, manage a web site's associated files and folders; manage the web publishing client/server process and administration of a web site. Students create and enhance a number of web sites in this course. Students need dependable internet access as part of this course. (Offered: Every Fall, Every Spring) Prereq: CIS 140, or CIS 150, or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the installation, usage, and modification of Content Management Systems. Topics include using block level elements and Cascading Style Sheets to modify CMS website templates; modifying PHP settings files; installing and modifying CMS functionality modules. NOTE: course offered in Spring 2011 semester only. Prereq: CIS 151 or BUS 116 or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth coverage of microcomputer (PC) hardware design, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting and repair.The course provides thorough coverage of and hands-on experience with Intel-based microcomputers; the interaction between software and hardware in managing resources and controlling operation; components of the motherboard; optimization of the motherboard; support for I/O devices; and hard drive operations.Topics also include troubleshooting techniques which are useful to diagnose and correct a wide variety of PC problems.This is a hands-on course and requires extensive lab work. Prereq: CIS 115, or CIS 140, or permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Provides a basic working knowledge of installing, setting up, and administering workstations using a current operating system. Topics include installing and configuring workstations to operate on a variety of network topologies. Other topics include configuring protocols, security, sharing of resources, and allowing access to information. Students set up, debug, and troubleshoot actual workstation installations. (Offered: Every Fall) Prereq: CIS 115, or CIS 140, or a CIS major
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the fundamental applications of the JavaScript scripting language for the World Wide Web. Students modify existing functions and write their own to create user interfaces, animation, and interactive slideshows through extensive project-based assignments. The course includes study in the integration of JQuery libraries and Ajax. (Offered: Every Fall) Prereq: CIS 150
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