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ImplementationThis course teaches the fundamentals of programming logic, design and implementation. Students learn to think logically and design programs. Examples are implemented in several languages giving students an understanding of how languages work to implement the programmer's logic and design. Students with no programming background are strongly encouraged to take this course before pursuing other languages. Three class hours per week .Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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OperationsThis course will explore PC and laptop computer technology. Students will compare and contrast features, learn to maintain a laptop/PC computer, and learn to troubleshoot common hardware and software problems. DOS, Windows 9x, and Windows NT will be introduced. The installation and upgrade of hardware components, operating system software, and application software will also be introduced. Methods for connecting I/O devices (printers and monitors) to a laptop/PC will be covered. This course will not prepare the student for the A+ Certification exam, but it will cover the subjects on the exam at the introductory level. Students that have taken CIS24 or CIS53 will not be allowed credit for this course. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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SystemsThis course includes an in-depth study of a spreadsheet package, iincluding its database and graphic capabilities, and its logical functions and macro capabilities. A study of a leading word processing package, including its graphic/desktop-publishing features is included. Students work with an integrated office package and learn how to convert, link, and embed data between the word processor and spreadsheet programs. Other business applications are included. Basic familiarity with Word and Excel is recommended; students without this knowledge should consider taking CIS 11. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring, Summer
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ApplicationsThis course will cover the microcomputer as a business tool. The student will work with typical business and application software packages and learn to evaluate the type of packages appropriate for a given business situation. The emphasis of the course will be on developing applications and using software tools to solve business problems. Prerequisite: CIS 22 or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall
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EnvironmentThis course covers the operating system requirements for the CompTIA A+ certification. It concentrates on file and memory management using the diagnostic and troubleshooting tools available in the operating systems covered. The course also covers installation, configuration, and upgrading of the three operating systems. Pre- or co-requisite: CIS 53 or permission of the instructor. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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PublishingThe course covers the most common application packages used in business communications and commercial publishing. The student learns to combine text and graphics to create effective advertisements, brochures, newsletters, newspaper pages, and other printed material. An understanding of the printing process is developed so the student knows what is needed for professionally printed documents. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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PublishingThis course provides an introduction to electronic imaging, manipulating graphics, and presentation software. The class includes a module devoted to applications on the World Wide Web and covers how to combine graphics and text imported from a variety of files and applications. Emphasis is placed on designing and developing professionally finished products. Three class hours per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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DevelopmentMultimedia allows the development of dynamic presentations involving sound, motion, and interactivity. In this course, students learn to prepare business presentations using specialized programs. Emphasis is placed on learning the technical skills to utilize the multimedia software effectively to create business presentations and demonstrations. Three hours of lecture per week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Fall, Spring
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NetworksThis course will provide the student with a knowledge of generic local area networks, as well as the Novell NetWare environment. Basic networking terms and concepts will be defined. The fundamental differences between the stand-alone/DOS and NetWare environments will be discussed. Three class hours a week. Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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IThis course introduces students to the Novell NetWare network operating system. It covers creating users, designing and establishing directory structures, implementing file systems and NetWare Directory Services security, management utilities, creating login scripts, managing workstations using ZenWorks, and implementing Novell's Distributed Print Services. The Novell Networking labs require hands-on exercises by students. Pre- or co-requisite: CIS 53 or permission of the instructor. Meets three class hours a week .Instructional Support Fee applies3 credits Spring
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