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3.00 Credits
This course will present a host of skills critical to the success of an integrated systems or end user support specialist. It will include evaluating software and hardware problems, resolving computer security issues, developing disaster preparedness plans, writing request for proposals, networking non-computer hardware, integrating telephone systems, voice mail systems, reprographic systems, ergonomics and procedures for dealing with the customer.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts involved in selecting and installing a local area network. Topics include introduction to LANs, network operating systems (NOS), data communications, and client-server concepts. Prerequisite: CITP 1010. 3-0-3.
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3.00 Credits
This course examines the nature of microcomputers and their application to business problems. Emphasis is placed on microcomputer applications used in a business environment. The applications discussed and illustrated will be word processing, data bases, and spreadsheets. Prerequisite: CITP 1010 or equivalent experience. 2-2-3.
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3.00 Credits
3 class hours 3 Credits Prerequisite: CITP 1010 This course provides an overview of operating systems functions and commands that are necessary in a micro/mainframe computer working environment. Topics include multi-programming, multi-user systems, resource management, task/command control languages, and operating system utilization.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide a basic introduction to the Linus/UNIX operating system. Topics include planning, installation, running, administration, and management of the Linus/UNIX operating system.
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3.00 Credits
Test Description
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3.00 Credits
This is an introduction to computer program design and development with an emphasis on business problem identification. Topics include problem solving processes, fundamentals of structured design, program development building blocks, fundamentals of file and report structure, and business applicaiton structure. Prerequisite: CITP 1010. 3-0-3.
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4.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of BASIC programming. Classroom lecture and hands-on experience will be combined to teach graphics, sorts, and advanced file handling methods. Prerequisite: CITP 1320. 3-2-4.
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4.00 Credits
3 class hours, 2 laboratory hours 4 Credits Prerequisite: CITP 1010 Introduces Microsoft Windows event-driven programming. Along with this new method of programming, common elements of Windows applications will be discussed. These elements will be created and manipulated using Microsoft's Visual Basic development environment. Topics include: Windows applications, user interface design, capturing and validating input, event-driven design, conditional processing, file processing, and incorporating graphics.
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4.00 Credits
A continuation of Microsoft Windows event-driven programming Advanced Windows applications will be discussed. These elements will be created and manipulated using Microsoft's Visual Bais development environment. Topics include: advanced Windows applications,user interface design, advanced file processing, and advanced graphics. Prerequisite: CITP 1322. 3-2-4
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