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  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221, and Eligibility for READ 099 and MATH 070. Database management systems are covered using Microsoft Access. The relational model of database management, which is commonly used on micro and larger computers, is emphasized. The course covers database design, building a model using computer software, application generators, programming in database software, structured query language, and database administration. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used Microsoft Access database software to create the structure, enter records, reorder records, save, and print, as well as an understanding of how PCs, software, and peripherals work together. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 102, and Completion of one of the following: CA 103, CA 121, CA 131, or CIS 101. This course trains students to work with the Oracle Relational Database Management System in a client/server environment. In both lecture and lab, students will learn Structured Query Language (SQL) by using the Oracle SQL*Plus tool. Proper relational database design that enforces referential integrity will be taught using schema diagrams and entity relationship diagrams. SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) for reporting and Data Definition Language (DDL) for database creation will be covered. Students will also learn about database security issues such as database users, roles and grants. This course helps prepare students for the SQL portion of Oracle's Exam #1Z0-001. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used database software to create a table, enter, edit and delete records, and sort the records. It is also recommended that students understand how to save and retrieve files from local and network drives. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of CA 132. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 102. Students will develop their Oracle Relational Database Structured Query Language (SQL) skills into writing Oracle Stored Procedures using PL/SQL in a client/server environment. In both lecture and lab, students will learn PL/ SQL Database Programming by using the Oracle SQL*Plus tool and a simple text editor. Proper structured programming design and formatting will be taught using flow diagrams and sample code. Students will refresh their knowledge of SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML) and Data Definition Language (DDL). Students will also learn how database security issues, such as database users, roles and grants, apply to the execution of PL/SQL code. This course helps prepare students for the PL/SQL portion of Oracle's Exam #1A0-001. BEFORE ENROLLING students should have used SQL to extract database records, create a table, enter, edit and delete records, sort, and group records. Students should understand how to save and retrieve files from local and network drives. (CSU, AVC)
  • 1.50 Credits

    1.5 units 32 hours total Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221. Students will acquire intermediate knowledge of presentation graphics software by using Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will create various types of presentations and will learn to insert and edit objects to produce the desired graphics. This will include entering and using text, text effects, bulleted lists, tables, organizational charts, graphs, clip art, multimedia video clips, sound clips, auto layouts, and presentation templates. Students will learn how to insert linked and embedded Word and Excel objects into PowerPoint. Output methods will be computer and projector screens, printed slides and handouts, and Web pages. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be able to perform basic operations of a personal computer including working with a keyboard and mouse, and inserting and removing media from disk drives. There should also be a basic understanding of the Windows operating system to include starting and exiting an application, minimizing/maximizing windows, and using Windows Explorer to manage files. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. The purpose of this course is to provide an understanding of the role of an operating system in the interaction between the computer hardware components and the application software. The concept of how a computer works from power on until power off will be discussed at length, as well as the boot process. Details will be offered on how an operating system is evaluated based on user needs. While DOS will initially be used to demonstrate operating system function and resource interaction, discussion will include Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP, Linux, NetWare and Mac OS. There will be extensive "handson"exposure to DOS, Windows XP, and Linux. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be Windows 2000 or Windows XP computer users. Students should be able to manage disks, folders, and files using Windows Explorer. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 or CIS 101. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 102. This course is designed to provide the knowledge and skills needed to support Microsoft Windows XP in both a standalone environment and networking environment. These skills include setup, configuration, migration, optimization, network integration, administration, troubleshooting, and messaging. This course provides preparation for the MCSE exam #70-270. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be advanced Windows XP users with ability to create folders, copy files, rename files, create shortcuts and execute applications. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221, and Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099 and MATH 070. This is a beginning course for the individual who would like to have a career in computer networking or for an individual who is majoring in management and needs to be able to make decisions where networks are concerned. The course will cover such topics as LANs, WANs, OSI model, protocols, physical topologies, logical topologies, network operating systems, network hardware, network troubleshooting, network maintenance, network security. This aids in the preparation for the Network+ exam. BEFORE ENROLLING students should be able to manage files and folders using Windows Explorer. Students should be able to start programs within the Windows operating system and be able to browse the Internet. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 or CIS 101. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 070. This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to perform in the role of network administrator or system manager. Students will be able to accomplish basic and fundamental network management tasks on a NetWare 6.0 network. Students will identify a NetWare 6.0 network, including the physical components and their function, services available and the role of E-directory in accessing and managing those services. Students will identify the issues involved in using and managing a multicontext E-directory environment. This course assists in the preparation for the Novell Administration CNA Exam #50-686. BEFORE ENROLLING students must have basic understanding of and experience with computer terminology, microcomputer hardware and software, and disk and file management. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Advisory: Completion of CA 103 or CA 221 or CIS 101, and Eligibility for ENGL 099 and READ 099. In this "hands-on" course studentswill create domains, administer users and groups, manage permissions and resources, and provide network resources. Students will monitor and optimize a Windows 2003 network and implement security. This course provides preparation for the MCSE exam #70-215. BEFORE ENROLLING students must have basic understanding of and experience with computer technology, microcomputer hardware and software, and disk and file management. (CSU, AVC)
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 units 4 hours weekly Prerequisite: Completion of CA 175. Advisory: Eligibility for ENGL 099, READ 099, and MATH 102. This course trains network administrators and support professionals to design, implement, optimize, monitor and troubleshoot networking services on a Windows 2003 server. Students will also learn TCP/IP network design, subnetting, and address resolution. Topics covered will also include DHCP, DNS, WINS, RAS, IP routing and IP security. This course provides preparation for the MCSE exam #70-216. BEFORE ENROLLING students should know how to install Microsoft 2003, create and administer user and group accounts, set share permissions, set up network printing, and audit resources and events. (CSU, AVC)
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