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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is a computer literacy course designed to introduce students to what a computer is and how computers can be used. Topics covered include a brief historical survey of computers, components of computer hardware, applications and systems software, survey of programming languages, computer systems design and analysis, problem solving capabilities of a computer and the impact of computer technology on society. Students will also gain experience using microcomputers and packaged software such as word processing, spreadsheets, database management, graphics, and telecommunications.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Provides theory, information and training in the concepts of database management systems using microcomputer database software to apply and validate these concepts. Database design methodology is discussed. A microcomputer DBMS is used to create a database and generate solutions to implement a business application. Students create tables; input forms, subforms, and switchboard forms; filters; select and action queries; reports and subreports; macros; and custom menu bars, toolbars, and tooltips. Text and spreadsheet data is imported into the database, and database objects are shared with and exported to other programs. Concepts on how to distribute data using a private internal internet or the public Internet are explored. Database security issues are examined. Prerequisite: BSTC 1036 Computer Concepts & Appl with a grade of D or better
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
An individualized plan of study that is a structured learning experience designed to supplement previous coursework. It is intended to allow students to broaden their comprehension of the principles of, and their grasp of competencies within their career discipline. Such learning experiences may be undertaken independent of the traditional classroom setting, but will be appropriately directed and supervised by regular instructional staff.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the MySQL database. This course not only covers how to create and maintain a database using MySQL but also retrieve information using SQL. It also provides a review of relational database concepts.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach the student computer protocol for many different computer systems, computer ethics, downloading files, security issues, and the access of unlimited information resources provides a unique learning experience where students learn how to navigate through the computer resources of the world.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to basic computer concepts and includes hands-on use of microcomputers using common software applications. These software applications include typical features of office suites such as word processing, spreadsheets, database systems, presentation software, browsers, and other features found in current software packages. On course completion, students will understand common computer concepts and will be able to utilize common software applications. 3.000 Credit Hours
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3.00 Credits
Involves the use of more advanced commands of various software packages, delving into the applications of these packages, integrating packages, and tailoring the software to a users needs.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students realistic job experiences as a microcomputer applications specialist. It provides a unique learning experience in which the student will use integrated software applications as they learn how businesses operate. Students will also learn oral presentation skills, listening skills, writing skills (documentation), and ethics in the workforce.
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1.00 Credits
This course will provide basic skills in the technical processes of digital photography. Students will be exposed to media, picture taking, scanning, downloading, printing, and enhancing of the photograph.
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3.00 Credits
This course is primarily concerned with the management of money from the viewpoint of the individual. Topics to be covered include the consumer's credit buying, borrowing, saving and investing, the purchase of insurance, real estate and other major items, and the problems of taxation and wills.
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