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3.00 Credits
This course will provide basic through advanced computer concepts with an emphasis on both the personal computer and enterprise computing. Topics include hardware, application and system software, the Internet and World Wide Web, communications, e commerce, societal issues, database management, systems analysis and design, programming, information systems, career opportunities, certifications in the computer field, and computer trends. Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CP 01113 Advanced Reading Techniques or a score of 82 onCOMPASS Reading, 43 on ASSET Reading, or 19 on ACT.
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0.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to electronic spreadsheet concepts and terminology, using current applications software. The fundamentals of worksheets, graphics, and databases are employed to develop good problem solving skills. A variety of "what if" conditions are explored in business, mathematics, and otherareas. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS11033 Computer Fundamentals.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to teach students how to write structured programs in a personal computer environment using the Visual Basic Programming language. The course will reinforce the mechanics of the BASIC language while challenging students with the applications associated with business applications. Students will attain a firm knowledge and understanding of Visual Basic basics and will be able to develop a wide variety of Windows applications. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 11033 Computer Fundamentals and MA14043 College Algebra.
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9.00 Credits
This course is a study of the fundamentals of computer data base management techniques. It provides an introduction to database processing, file organization and structure utilizing popular software for personal computers. Issues of data privacy, security, integrity, and reliability will be investigated. Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 11033 Computer Fundamentals.
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces data communications vocabulary, concepts, and uses. Topics include data communications hardware, software, networks, and protocols. Different types of networks and the technology that make them function will be presented. Prerequisite or co requisite:Grade "C" or better in CS 11533 Introduction toComputer Information Systems.
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8.00 Credits
This class teaches the student how to use Microsoft Word. Word processing functions such as creating documents, editing, copying, pasting, fonts, and printing. This course is designed to familiarize students with both beginning and intermediate functions.
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9.00 Credits
This course teaches the importance of legibility, simplicity, and clarity in developing and creating effective visual presentations. Students will create slides, customize templates, create charts, graphs, pictures, and animation for presentations or reports. Students learn to apply visual design criteria as they develop visuals through step by step, hands on practice using PowerPoint.
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0.00 Credits
This course teaches the student how to use today's most popular spreadsheet package, providing the student hands on experience. Creating spreadsheets, using formulas, printing and creating graphs and using database features will be featured.
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3.00 Credits
This course explores the key concepts, features, and commands of the leading Windows based database program. Students will learn how to use Microsoft Access to solve almost any business problem.
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3.00 Credits
The course objectives are in two distinct groups: Knowledge of Networking Technology and Knowledge of Networking Practices. Students will learn the procedures needed to configure a network client PC properly with DHCP and subnet mask. Configuration of clients for a TCP/IP network is also covered. The course also includes a review of workstation operating systems as they relate to LAN technologies. Configuration of clients for a TCP/IP network is also covered. The course also includes a review of workstation operating systems as they relate to LAN technologies. Prerequisite: Completion of all required CP coursework and grade "C" or better in CS 21123 Networking I.
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