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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) CHN 132 is a continuation of CHN 131, to further build writing, reading, speaking, and listening skills within communicative contexts. Class assignments are complemented by multimedia materials and online resources. Prerequisites: CHN 131, one year of high school Chinese, or permission of the instructor
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) This course will survey the field of computer technology and information management. Topics emphasized in this course include: computer hardware, the use of the Internet for communication, e-commerce, information retrieval, the social impact of technology, computer security, and industry-related careers and programming techniques. Computer laboratory sessions will briefly introduce students to a variety of software packages that will include the Windows operating system, Internet browsers, e-mail, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and database management systems. Note: This course meets the graduation requirement for General Education Outcome 2: Computer Literacy.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credit Hours) A beginning course focusing on client side desktop operating systems, including installing, using and maintaining the system. The class will familiarize the student with customizing the system, file management, using help, working with applications, Internet connections, file system security, account set-up for multiple users and for various types of users. An introduction to system configuration, troubleshooting and system maintenance also will be included. Prerequisites: CIS 100
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2.00 Credits
An intermediate course that will teach the student advanced techniques in PC operations (including hardware/software installation and system upgrading/maintenance), system management and PC performance optimization. Actual hardware and software will be installed by the students. Prerequisites: CIS 100
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course familiarizing the student with the SQL language to retrieve and modify tables within a SQL Server database management system. The queries will include outer joins, summary queries and subqueries. Students will use normalization techniques to design and create a database structure. Views and stored procedures also will be discussed. Front-end forms will be created to interface with the back-end table structures. Prerequisites: One semester of any programming language or work-related experience
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course covering the basics of Local and Wide Area Networking. Topics will include discussion of the OSI model, network protocols, media architecture and hardware. It will also cover WANs, remote connectivity, TCP/IP, and the Internet as well as the troubleshooting of common network problems. Prerequisites: CIS 100
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2.00 Credits
An intermediate course covering Wireless Networking. Topics will include the coverage of the IEEE 802.11 standards and relationship to the OSI model. The class will also cover the planning, installation, configuration and troubleshooting of Wireless Networking products. Prerequisites: CIS 112
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credit Hours) An introduction covering the basics of Novell NetWare Administration. Topics will include file system setup, user administration, security configuration, connecting client workstations, eDirectory Services management, system monitoring and maintenance as well as the configuration of network printing. Prerequisites: CIS 112
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2.00 Credits
The Internet is used by millions of people throughout the world to share information and ideas and to search for information on all kinds of topics electronically. This course introduces the student to the Internet, how it was developed, and how it works. The student will become familiar with the services and tools available, such as e-mail, Telnet, FTP, Gopher and the World Wide Web. The student will access information through popular online services and will learn about some of the major sources of information.
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3.00 Credits
A beginning course familiarizing the student with website usability, web page authoring, the Internet, networking, and security fundamentals. Skills obtained will include introduction to web programming and development in HTML, ASP and Fireworks.
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