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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisites: CMPA 100T, OT 100 or instructor's consent. This is a course in word processing using Microsoft Word or the current industry standard. The course includes creating, retrieving, and editing documents, as well as an introduc-tion to some advanced features such as mail merge, graph-ics, WordArt, macros, and tables. CMP A 151T Spreadsheets 3 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisites: BUS 120 , CMPA 100T or instructor's consent. A comprehensive look at the features and processing capa-bilities of spreadsheet software. Topics include developing and editing spreadsheets, creating efficient formulas, apply proper formatting, use of what if functions and tools, macro development, and spreadsheet management. CMP A 153T Digital Imaging I 3 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) Prerequisites: CMPA 100T or instructor's consent. The student will manipulate digital images obtained by capture through digital cameras or scanners for publication in print and on the World Wide Web. Topics include web color theory, bandwidth considerations, color correction, image retouching, and animated images. Adobe Photoshop or the currently accepted industry standard software will be used. This course is cross-referenced with ART 153T. CMP A 166T Computer Operating Systems 3 credits (Intermittently 2008/2010) Prerequisite: CMPA 100T. This course examines the role of operating system software and other user interfaces. The primary focus will be on the installation, operation, maintenance, and system/diagnos-tic utilities of microcomputer operating systems in a multitasking operating systems environment. CMP A 172T Computer Repair and Maintenance (A+) 3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CMPA 100T; CMPA 166T preferred. This course covers the basic to more advanced features of maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing the PC as re-quired for completion of the A+ Certification Exam. Topics include safety, memory management, operating systems, managing files, software and hardware replacement, up-grades, and installations. CMP A 210T Network Operating Systems 4 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CMPA 100T or instructor's consent. Emphasis is on management and use of common network operating systems. Topics and activities include product overview, installation, administration, problem resolution, configuration of security parameters and user accounts, console operations, and use of the network.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Intermittently 2009/2011) Prerequisite: CMPA 126T. This lab based course will focus on network protocols, VLSM, router configuration, router IOS software manage-ment, routing protocols, access control lists, network ad-dress translation, LAN switching, and network design com-ponents. Troubleshooting in a network environment will be required. Objectives of the CCNA exam will be included.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently 2009/2011) Prerequisite: CMPA 126T. This hands-on and discussion based course will include IEEE 802.11 standards, site surveys, planning, implement-ing, troubleshooting, and maintaining a wireless LAN. CMP A 235T IT Design Lab 2 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CMPA 210T, CMPA 226T, CMPA 228T. This is a capstone, controlled environment course allowing the students to plan a network, install software on clients and servers, attach to peripherals, apply security principles, and troubleshoot. Planning and documentation as a neces-sary component of information technology management will be included. CMP A 241 Active Directory 2 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: CMPA 210T. This course looks at the planning and implementation pro-cesses, installing, maintaining and troubleshooting Active Directory found within MS Windows Server 2003. Group and security policy creation and implementation will also be developed. CMP A 253T Information Technology Security 3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: CMPA 210T. This hands-on and theory based course will study com-puter and network security. Topics will include threats; policy creation; implementing controls; securing hardware, networks, and operating systems; defending against attacks and intrusion detection systems and practices. CMP
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisites: CMPA 261T or instructor's consent. This course is a comprehensive study of programming within a relational database. Students in this course will work with sub and function procedures with a public and private scope, variables, selection structures, and repetition structures in an effort to enhance the use and functionality of a database.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CMPA 275T. This course focuses on teaching students advanced web page concepts. Students are taught advanced techniques and further their experience with web design and Dream-weaver, XHTML and CSS (Cascading Style Sheets). Focus is also placed on usability, accessibility and web standards. CMP A 271T Web Page Programming 4 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: CMPA 270T or instructor's consent. This course introduces JavaScript for use in web pages, JavaScript is a popular scripting language that is widely supported in web browsers and other web tools that adds interactive functions to HTML pages. Topics covered are data types and operators, functions and events, the browser object model, form validation, cookie creation, and anima-tion using Dynamic HTML.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: CMPA 270T. This course will use popular development and server software to create dynamic data-driven web pages. The em-phasis will be on linking a web site to databases for queries, manipulations, and updates. Conditional on-the-fly code can then be executed to customize responses for specific situations. Macromedia's ColdFusion is the software cur-rently used in the course but is subject to change based on technology and job market demands. CMP A 274T Interactive Media for the Web 3 credits (Spring Semester) Prerequisites: CASC 102T, CASC 115T or instructor's consent. Using Macromedia Flash, students will create appealing, in-teractive, customized animations to be used in multimedia productions or web sites. Topics include basicanimation of symbols and buttons, creating and editing movie and sound clips and action script programming. CMP A 275T Web Development Tools: Dreamweaver 3 credits (Fall Semester) Prerequisite: CMPA 270T. The purpose of this course is to introduce students to a web site creation and management tool that focuses on planning the web site structure and design before creating the individual web pages. Macromedia's Dreamweaver software package or the currently accepted industry standard software will be used. CMP A 276T Network Design 4 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: CMPA 226T. This course is a project-based course in network design. Topics include advanced network design projects and advanced network management projects.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisite: instructor's consent. Basic Videography teaches basic methodology of videomaking. Students will use tools and techniques of sound and motion to produce short videos for professional and personal growth in the medium. This course is cross-referenced with ART 158F and JRNL 158F.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (Spring Semester) Students will create an original innovative performance piece that focuses on a contemporary issue(s) by acquiring, utiliz-ing and devising theatre methodology. This highly collabora-tive/adventurous method of theatre incorporates movement, music or writing-based workshops, extensive interviews, research, community dialogue events and the rehearsal/stag-ing process. The culminating public production will be a col-laborative weaving of story, idea, perspective and fact. This course is cross-referenced with THEA 245CF. COMM 253 Advanced Digital Imagery 3 credits (Intermittently) Prerequisites: ART/CMPA 153T, working knowledge of comput-ers and graphic applications. This course will cover wider application and use of photo enhancement software/hardware. This course places a heavy emphasis on technology. This course is cross-refer-enced with ART 253 and JRNL 253.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Fall and Spring Semesters) An introductory course that will present a broad overview of computers including the evolution, applications, current uses, social impact, and a survey of languages. Includes laboratory hands-on exposure to computers. A course de-signed to meet the needs of the computer science students, the business students, the secretarial students, the liberal arts students, and anyone who has an interest in comput-ers.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (Intermittently) Creating Graphical User Interface applications through programming in Visual Basic. Topics covered are arithmetic statements, conditional statements, looping structures, data structures, sequential files, random files, design and graphics.
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