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CIS 114: Print Design and Layout
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 113. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course introduces the student to the operation of professional- level print design and layout software for the production of documents such as business forms, brochures, newsletters, posters, flyers, business identity materials, and other printed pieces. The course does not present fundamental design concepts per se; rather, it focuses on the functions of the tools of design, such as layout software and complementary graphics editing software. In addition, students will learn about the print publishing cycle, its component parts and its contributing experts. (CSU)
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CIS 115: Print Production
2.00 Credits
College of Marin
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 114. Three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course follows CIS 114 in a sequence leading to an internship assignment or entry-level work in the digital print publishing industry. In this course, students use software tools (design and layout programs, graphic editing software, text editing software) to design and produce documents ready for the press. Students will work with computers configured in a local area network with shared resources, practice basic operations of vector and bitmapped graphics software, complete production jobs using professional-level layout software, and apply new terms and concepts of the digital publishing industry in planning and spec-ing print production jobs. (CSU)
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CIS 117: Introduction to Database Design and Programming
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 101. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly foreight weeks.) This is a first course in the design and installation of a database for personal computers. Students will use a personal computer database software program to create and program database applications. (CSU)
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CIS 118: Introduction to Spreadsheet Design
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 110 or 101. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) In this first course in the design and application of spreadsheets for personal computers, students will use a personal computer spreadsheet software program to design, create, and use spreadsheets for accounting, and other business applications. (CSU)
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CIS 122: Networking Essentials
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 101. Three lecture hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course will cover the basic concepts of networks, including hardware, planning, implementation, and troubleshooting through the development of a case study. (CSU)
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CIS 126: Introduction to Windows
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 101. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course provides an introduction to Windows for personal computers. Topics include Windows environment, menus and dialog boxes, folder management, Explorer, disk maintenance, and other Windows tools. (CSU)
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CIS 127: Intermediate Database Design
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 117. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a continuation of CIS 117. Students will use the advanced features of database software to design and implement database applications. Database applications will be created using development tools to integrate information from other applications, analyze data, utilize Internet capabilities, include forms for data input and validation, produce custom reports, and integrate databases for workgroups. (CSU)
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CIS 128: Intermediate Spreadsheet Design
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 118. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course that will further prepare students in their ability to create and to use accurate electronic spreadsheets on a personal computer. Students will learn techniques of designing business-oriented spreadsheets on a personal computer. Students will learn how to plan, write, and execute program codes to manipulate a data management software package to meet management, marketing, and other business needs. (CSU)
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CIS 137: Advanced Database Design
1.50 Credits
College of Marin
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 127. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course extending students' database application development knowledge using Access. Students will concentrate on advanced topics and techniques such as designing complex forms and reports, customizing the user interface, action queries and SQL, using Visual Basic for Applications, error handling, ActiveX Controls, security, and connecting to the Web. (CSU)
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CIS 139: Selected Topics
3.00 Credits
College of Marin
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