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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $5 This course introduces the student to Microsoft Access, a database management software program. Students are provided with a working knowledge of creating, modifying, and listing database files. General terminology, command structure, and function of the database will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course introduces students to relational database design. Students are provided a working knowledge of how to design forms, reports, queries, and menus in Access. Topics also include database security and multi-user database concepts. Minimum keyboarding and computer knowledge is helpful.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COP 1605 or CET 1513 (formerly CGS 1565) . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot client and server versions of the Microsoft WIndows Operating System. It includes lectures, demonstrations and labs regarding system installation, file systems, administration (users, groups, and policies), network protocols and services, print services, security and reliability.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COP 1605 or CET 1513 (formerly CGS 1565) . Laboratory Fee: $10 This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure and troubleshoot client and server versions of the Linux operating system. It includes lectures, demonstrations and labs regarding system installation, file systems, administration (users, groups, and policies), network protocols and services, print services, security and reliability. Topics regarding backup operations, software deployment and network management will employ leading third party products.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Fee: $1 . Coeducational This course is designed to help students discover movement as a medium for expression and the development of ideas toward evolving their own ways of movement; toward learning to think, feel and move freely; and toward appreciating genuine artistic endeavor. Leotards and tights are required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 2012 . Satisfies Codes: CULD, GENE, SBEH The development of the human being from birth through the adolescent period is considered with respect to physical, mental, emotional, and social growth. Special emphasis is placed upon the influence of the home and school in the personality development of the child. Course is also offered on independent study basis via television.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 2012 . Satisfies Codes CULD, GENE, SBEH An introduction to the study of the changes taking place in human behavior over the life span-from conception to death. Areas to be emphasized are personality and cognitive, physical, social, and moral development.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: PSY 2012 . Satisfies Codes: CULD This course is designed to acquaint students with the unique problems encountered by anyone working with adolescents:physical development, emotional development, cognitive development, emerging sex roles, and social patterns.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Satisfies Codes: GENE, SBEH . Students must complete all college preparatory courses indicated through placement testing and/or academic advising prior to enrolling in this course. An introduction to the economic system and economic analysis, with emphasis on the measurement of national income and output; factors determining economic growth, income, employment, and the price level; banking, instability, depression and inflation; and policies to minimize them.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: None . Satisfies Codes: GENE, SBEH . Students must complete all college preparatory courses indicated through placement testing and/or academic advising prior to enrolling in this course. An introduction to the economic system and economic analysis, with emphasis on demand and supply, relative prices, the allocation of resources, and the distribution of goods and services; the theory of consumer behavior and theory of the firm; and competition and monopoly, including the application of microeconomic analysis to contemporary problems.
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