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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course guides students through the process of proposing, conducting, and presenting an independent academic research project. Prerequisites: CO1 course Credits: 4 Suffix: CO2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (4-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the inquiry, critical thinking, and writing practices that occur in professional and technical settings. Prerequisites: CO1 course Credits: 3 Suffix: CO2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
This course contributes to students' development of intellectual competencies of reading, critical thinking, research, and writing. The course will introduce students to action research, a form of inquiry focusing on developing an understanding of an issue and bringing about action in the form of change. Prerequisites: CO1 course Credits: 3 Suffix: CO2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
This course allows students to explore a career field through a faculty guided work experience. Students establish learning objectives to pursue in the workplace. With faculty guidance, students explore how their college work relates to career fields and choices. This class assists students in college and career planning activities. Credits: 1 to 10
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1.00 - 12.00 Credits
This course is designed to help students explore the application of their academic major to a potential career field. Weekly reports, a final paper, a mid-term and final evaluation from the workplace supervisor are the basis for evaluation. Credits: 1 to 12
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3.00 Credits
In this course students develop detailed, in-depth learning objectives that articulate the connection between their academic experience and professional applications of skills and knowledge. Weekly reports, a final paper, and a mid term and final evaluation from the workplace supervisor are the basis for evaluation. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: COOP 300 Credits: 1 to 12
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2.00 Credits
Computer skills are essential for successful learning in college. This course teaches students how to operate a computer, use email and navigate the internet, and use word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. This course will not count for CSIS majors or minors. Credits: 2 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (0-4)
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3.00 Credits
This course investigates the breadth of computer science. Topics include computer organization, operating systems, software engineering, programming languages, algorithms, and computing theory. This course also examines ethical and societal issues pertinent to the computing profession, and looks at computer science as a problem-solving discipline. Credits: 3 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (3-0)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to personal computer productivity tools using Microsoft Windows and MS Office Suite (Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and Access), creation of documents that require the integration of applications using multi-tasking and object linking and embedding, and creating websites. Credit may not be received for both CSIS 322 and CSIS 105. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (2-4)
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4.00 Credits
Point-and-click methods will be combined with elementary programming concepts to develop Microsoft Windows applications using Visual Basic.NET with a graphical user interface. Topics include input and output controls, control structures, debugging techniques and file manipulation. Credits: 4 Clock Hours - (Lect-Lab): (2-4)
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