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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce students to the procedures used to create professional quality publications suitable for coursework, professional purposes, and personal use. Prerequisite: CIS 100 or permission of the Division Chair or the DLC Assistant Dean.
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5.00 Credits
The study of computer programming with emphasis on problem solving utilizing well structured code. Additional topics include straight line coding and conditional code, data representation, control structures, and functions. Course includes programming assignments using a popular programming program.
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5.00 Credits
A continuation of computer programming including algorithm development, array manipulation, advanced structure analysis, documentation, and problem solving. Course includes programming assignments using a popular programming program. Prerequisite: CIS 210.
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5.00 Credits
This course will cover the theory and design of web pages and web sites. Topics covered include: the hypertext markup language, the Java programming language, graphical design considerations, search engine strategies, and the use of higher-level software in the creation and design of web sites and pages. Prerequisite: CIS 210.
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5.00 Credits
This course serves as an introduction to networks. Course will cover the creation and functions of computer networking systems. Topics to be covered include networking terminology, network theory, network planning and configuration, network management, standards bodies, and network models. Prerequisite: CIS 200.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to problems from business and science using logical and mathematical techniques particularly suited to characteristics of the digital computer. Problems involve qualification of descriptive data, manipulation of these data, and expression of analysis in descriptive terms. Includes documentation and flowcharting methods.
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5.00 Credits
This course integrates EDP methodology, human behavior and organizational structures. Management information needs, decision support systems, expert systems and integrated database technology are stressed.
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5.00 Credits
This course offers an opportunity to learn and apply, in daily life, practical principles of communication. Emphasis is placed on psychological, social, cultural, and linguistic factors, which affect person-to-person interaction. This course is designed to help students improve their communication in both personal and professional contexts. Attention is given to human perceptions, interpersonal dynamics, patterns of inference, listening, and verbal and visual symbols. Pre-requisites: None
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5.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide extensive practice in preparing and presenting effective public speeches. Special emphasis is devoted to organization, outlining, audience analysis, analytical reasoning, and delivery skills. Pre-requisites: None
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5.00 Credits
This course is a basic study of the structure and dynamics of the contemporary mass media and its producer to audience relationship. The history, ethics, and social importance of media will be explored in the context of our own diverse society. Students will investigate the elements of media, discern between the press and other forms of media, and develop a basic understanding of how and why messages are created and communicated and the effects of these messages. Pre-requisites: COM 101 or COM 201
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