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  • 1.00 Credits

    LaptopsThis one-credit course is for the non-technical laptop computer user. Features of the laptop computer are presented and students learn basic terminology and trouble-shooting techniques for typical software/hardware problems. Students learn to solve minor problems that arise and to discuss more complicated problems with technical support personnel. Students learn to deal with specified features of the operating system software as a means of optimizing the computer and preventing problems. Methods of connecting laptops to other devices are covered. One class hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall, Spring
  • 1.00 Credits

    UserThis course introduces students to the use of the World Wide Web. Some basic browser features are covered and students are introduced to a few of the numerous search engines available on the Internet. Advanced search features are covered in detail. Students also learn the basics of using email, including the use of file attachments. One class hour per week. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall, Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SystemsThis course will give the student basic computer skills in operating systems, word processors and spreadsheets. In addition, the student will learn to use the Internet as a tool for searching and for e-mail. The student will be introduced to the wide variety of support software that is available to automate many functions that must be performed. The student will learn to evaluate the functions and processing in hospitality software packages and to make knowledgeable decisions about these packages. The student will work hands-on with software packages to better understand their functions and capabilities. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credit Spring
  • 3.00 Credits

    SkillsStudents are introduced to computers and to business applications with emphasis on applications and Windows Explorer. Students learn to use applications individually and to use multiple applications to develop a project. Students learn to use email effectively and to do research on the Internet using multiple browsers and their advanced features. This course is designed for students with no prior computing experience and is not part of any CIS options. It is not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 11. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits Terms offered: Fall, Spring, Summer This course deals with fundamental computer concepts applicable to business and management, including software, problem solving, case studies, business models, and computer systems analysis and design, as well as basic computer applications. Students learn to work with a spreadsheet, a database management system, word processing and presentation software and to apply these skills to the functional areas of organizations. Case studies will be drawn from accounting, finance, marketing, information systems, operation management, and other areas of business. Students learn how to use the Web successfully to research information. Three class hours a week. Prerequisite: None Fees: Instructional Support Fee applies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to programming concepts and to the widely used business language, COBOL. The student will learn to analyze a simple problem, develop a programming solution, write structured COBOL programs and execute them on a computer. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
  • 3.00 Credits

    CreativityBusiness Creativity introduces students to basic graphic design and typographic principles in a computerized business environment. The course will give students the background necessary to identify and later apply these principles to create effective and aesthetically pleasing forms of computerized visual business communications. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
  • 3.00 Credits

    FundamentalsThis course will introduce students to spreadsheets and their use. Many of the objectives of the Microsoft Office User Specialist will be covered and the student will learn to use a spreadsheet as a problem-solving tool. This course is not available to students who have taken a 3-credit introductory computer course such as CIS 10, CIS 11, OFC 17 or ETK 13. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall
  • 1.00 Credits

    FundamentalsThis course will introduce students to databases and their use. The students will learn some of the design concepts needed to develop a multiple table database. Many of the objectives of the Microsoft Office User Specialist will be covered and the student will learn to use a database as a problem-solving tool. This course is not available to students who have CIS 10 or CIS 11. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall
  • 1.00 Credits

    FundamentalsThis course will introduce students to presentation and desktop management software using PowerPoint and Outlook. Many of the objectives of the Microsoft Office User Specialist will be covered and the student will learn to use these applications as problem solving tools. Instructional Support Fee applies1 credit Fall
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