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3.00 Credits
not This course teaches spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel 2007. Topics covered include, but are limited to: creating, formatting, and printing worksheets, using functions, creating charts and tables, analyzing workbooks; and integrating Excel with other Office applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches presentation software using Microsoft PowerPoint 2007. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, creating and editing presentations, printing slides, notes, handouts, animations, transitions, builds, advanced presentation features, delivery of presentations, and publishing presentations.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches database management using Microsoft? Access 2007. Topics covered include, but are not limited to, creating databases, database objects (tables, queries, forms, and reports), integrating Access with other Office applications and the Web, and validation, repair and integrity of databases.
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3.00 Credits
This course emphasizes the fundamental concepts and principles of computer information systems, the computer industry and professional organizations, and the impact of computers on our society. Business information systems for managerial decision making and control, problem analysis, flow charting, hardware concepts, software concepts and applications software will be covered. Available for Honors credit.
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3.00 Credits
This course deals with the study and application of computer-aided design systems. The course involves the use of AutoCAD and related programs that can be used in manufacturing methods and processes.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to serve the needs of individuals who are interested in learning advanced concepts and techniques in the analysis, design, development, implementation and evaluation of Web pages and applications. Students will learn advanced concepts and techniques of tables, graphics, animation, audio/video, forms, and scripting. The latest in Web, graphic, and animation design software programs will be utilized. Prerequisite: CSIS 117 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course will be taught using the ACM CS1 Model. This course begins the development of larger discipline in program design, in style and expression, in debugging and testing, especially for programs using the Visual Basic programming language. It will introduce the student to fundamentals of the Visual Basic language, simple data structures, algorithmic analysis, basic aspects of object oriented processing, and programming methods.
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3.00 Credits
This course will be taught using the ACM CS1 Model. This course begins the development of discipline in program design, in style and expression, in debugging and testing, especially for larger programs using the Java programming language. It will introduce the student to fundamentals of the Java language, simple data structures, algorithmic analysis, basic aspects of object oriented processing, and programming methods.
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3.00 Credits
larger This course will be taught using the ACM CS1 Model. This course begins the development of discipline in program design, in style and expression, in debugging and testing, especially for programs using the C++ programming language. It will introduce the student to fundamentals of the C++ language, simple C++ data structures, algorithmic analysis, basic aspects of string processing, recursion, and internal search/sort methods. Prerequisite: knowledge of programming in a high-level or medium-level programming language or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the development of discipline in program design, in style and expression, in debugging and testing, especially for larger programs. It will introduce the student to algorithmic analysis, basic aspects of string processing, recursion, internal search/sort methods and simple data structures. Prerequisites and/or co-requisites: CIS 130, CSIS 240.
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