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CIS 121: Microcomputer Applications II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course expands on the spreadsheet topics covered in CIS120 Microcomputer Applications, with a more in-depth study of spreadsheet design and analysis as they relate to business applications. Topics include expanded coverage of business formulas and functions, linking multiple worksheets and files, proper layout and design, and an introduction to macros using the Visual BASIC for Applications (VBA) language. Prerequisite: CIS120.
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CIS 122: Microcomputer Graphic Applications
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course is an introduction to presentation graphics software used to create slide shows on the PC. Topics include creating text and numeric slides, the use of templates and layouts, the development of a slide show using transitions, builds, and animation, working with imported clipart and scanned graphics files, the use of OLE/DDE techniques, the use of hyperbuttons, and the effective use of text and color. All students will have the opportunity to create and present a computer generated slide show. Prerequisite: CIS120 or permission of instructor.
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CIS 123: Microcomputer Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course uses a database software package for a wide range of business applications. Students create tables, construct queries, design forms, and generate reports. Topics include the design of forms using database commands to create buttons to manage tables. Prerequisite: CIS127 or CIS120 or permission of instructor.
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CIS 127: Computer Technologies
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits A variety of computer applications will be used in this course as tools to improve students’ performance in school, increase their future productivity in the work place, and enhance their level of critical thinking. Students will use computer networks and applications to locate, evaluate, and use information, create written documents and oral presentations, create web pages and web graphics, program simple interactive web pages, build and search databases, and perform system management. This course will assist students in understanding the underlying concepts of these technologies and provide project-oriented learning opportunities. The goal is for students to become independent users of information, computer technology, and library resources. Prerequisites: ENG100, RDG100, or placement.
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CIS 130: Programming For The Web
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course focuses on developing interactive, database-driven web pages. Students will develop web pages that retrieve information from the user, verify information, send information to a server, and interact with a database. Students are introduced to Active Server Pages.NET. Topics covered include web forms, HTML controls, web controls, validation controls, data list controls, intrinsic objects, data collections, file I/O, manipulating XML data, databases, and ADO.NET. Other topics may include COM and web services. Prerequisite: CIS109, CIS118, or permission of the instructor.
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CIS 131: Linux Programming
4.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
4 credits This course provides students a solid foundation in the fundamentals of the Linux operation system. Students gain system level experience through problem solving exercises at the command line and in the graphical use interface. Students learn the essential command-line commands necessary to be accomplished users of their Linux workstations, as well as be able to use the GUI when appropriate. Prerequisite: CIS140.
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CIS 140: Microcomputer Networking Applications
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform competently in the role of network administrator or system manager. Major topics include networking concepts, setting up user and group accounts, securing network resources, configuring and administering network printers, backup, auditing events, and monitoring network resources. Prerequisites: MAT100, RDG100, or placement. Fall and spring.
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CIS 141: Microcomputer Networking Applications II
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design, configure, and administer a complex network. Topics include network design, multiserver management, systems fault tolerance, network optimization, remote access service, interoperating with diverse operating systems, implementing network clients, and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CIS140.
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CIS 142: Web Server Management
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This course teaches students how to support the various features of an Internet information server. Learn how to configure a server for Internet access and publishing, Internet connectivity options, compare Internet and Intranet implementations, install and configure a web server, and optimize server performance. Prerequisite: CIS140. Fall.
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CIS 143: pc Maintenance
3.00 Credits
Mount Wachusett Community College
3 credits This is a current and comprehensive course on configuring, diagnosing, and repairing microcomputers and associated technologies. (PC compatible units are used in this course.) Topics covered include how computers work, how software and hardware work together, the systems board, understanding and managing memory, floppy disk and hard disk drives, installing and supporting disk drives, troubleshooting fundamentals, supporting I/O devices, and multimedia technology. Completion of this course will assist the student in preparing to pass the A+ certification exams and succeed in the PC repair industry. No electronic experience is assumed or required. Prerequisites: MAT100, RDG100, or placement. Fall.
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