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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOS) exam for Word and Excel, Core skills. Among many topics in word, the student will learn to create and edit a document, format text and paragraphs, insert graphics and charts, compare and merge documents shared among several people, insert and edit comments and save a document as a Web page. Among many topics in Excel, the student will learn to work with worksheets, workbooks and cell data; format, manipulate, and print worksheets; create formulas, use functions, insert graphics, and share worksheets with workgroups and over the Web. Basic experience with Windows is assumed. This course is designed to spend approximately eight weeks on Word and eight weeks on Excel. Pre-requisite: CS 101 or to be taken concurrently.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of database management. An introduction to the terms used in database management and a basic understanding of database design. Topics include system's life cycle, database management systems, and data dictionaries. Emphasis on the design of proper form of ease of use. S
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) PowerPoint and Outlook Comprehensive exam. The skills reinforced are prescribed by the skills list to be sure you will be able to recognize the tasks you are asked to do and complete it successfully to pass the exam. Each chapter of the book maps directly to the Microsoft Office User Specialist objectives list. Approximately 10 weeks will be spent on PowerPoint and six weeks on Outlook. Pre-requisite: CS 101
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course will provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the help desk environment and the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to work in the user support industry. Students will learn problem solving and communication skills that are valuable when providing user support. Through hands-on exercises and case projects students will learn how to apply their knowledge and develop their ideas and skills. They will learn how to work individually and in teams, which will prepare them for today's team oriented work environment. Work at an actual Help Desk may be required.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) On-the-job training in an approved training center. Supervision will be arranged and coordinated by CIS department faculty. A minimum of 15 hours per week is required, with the student completing required reports of activities and skills learned. D
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) A continuation of CIS 198. Prerequisite CIS 198. D
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course covers Microsoft Excel through the advanced level, and prepares the student for the Microsoft Office Specialist Expert certification exam. Among many topics, included are creating a worksheet and embedded chart, creating formulas and using functions for calculations, creating, sorting and querying a list, creating templates, auditing formulas, using macros and Visual Basic in Excel, importing data, creating pivot tables and charts and formula auditing. Pre-requisite: CS 101.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) The purpose of this course is to prepare the student for the Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOS) exam for Access Core skills. Student will learn how to create a database, and enter, edit, find, sort, and filter data. Student will design, use, and modify tables, queries, forms, and reports, build one-tomany relationships between tables, and import and export data using Microsoft Access. Basic experience with Windows is assumed.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This is an introductory course in Visual Basic Programming using the .Net framework. Structured programming techniques will be used to develop business application programs and applications using a graphical environment (.Net). This course is designed to teach the fundamentals of programming in the Visual Basic language. This course is a suggested course for all Computer Information Systems majors but is open to all majors. Prerequisites: CS 101 or equivalent course and MATH 091 or higher or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course is an introductory course on the Internet. It presents a broad overview of the Internet concepts and problems. Many Internet terms are introduced and defined in context. Hands on computer lab assignments will help to see real world application of concepts covered. Student will work with networks, resources, browsers, gophers, FTP, telnet, email and newsgroups. Prerequisites: CS 101 or consent of instructor. F, S
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