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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMS 1413 Microcomputer Operating Systems and COMS 2213 Network Fundamentals. The students will utilize a Novell based operating system to create and to manage a local area network. Topics to be covered include creating and administering user and group accounts, managing network resources and administering permissions for files and folders, setting up and administering the printing environment, using the auditing functions, backing up and restoring files and folders. The course is designed to prepare students for the Certified Novell Administrator examination.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COMS 1133 Fundamentals of Computer Usage (or equivalent course) and COMS 2213 Network Fundamentals. Course objectives will include: Internet basics, Internet clients, website development, networking, security, and business concepts. The course will provide baseline technical knowledge that would allow students to pursue a variety of Internet-related careers. This course is designed to prepare students for the Inet+ certification examination.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Class 3. Prerequisite: Consent of the Instructor. The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in computer information science. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Completion of at least 15 hour of computer courses in the Computer Information Systems Technician program and evaluation by the instructor. Each student will be placed in a practicum environment for utilizing computer skills, learning new skills, and becoming familiar with the workplace. The course is intended to provide the student with work experience.
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1.00 Credits
Class 1. A consideration of academic, social, vocational, and other basic problems common to first-year college students.
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3.00 Credits
Class 3. This course is designed to assist students in obtaining personal and academic skills knowledge necessary to reach their educational objectives. Topics to be covered include memory development, time management, test-taking, communication skills, career planning, study skills and techniques, wellness, an understanding of diversity and career issues that face many college students. This course is recommended for all new students, returning students and others who may benefit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. The study and/or analysis of a selected topic in Education. Individual and/or group study. May be repeated with a different topic.
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0.00 Credits
Class 3. Placement into ENGL 0003 is required for students scoring below 19 on the ACT subtest in Reading and 59 or below on the COMPASS Reading Placement Test. This course is designed to provide individualized instruction in beginning phonics, sight word recognition, sentence comprehension, and basic vocabulary. ENGL 0003 credits do not count toward Associate Degrees.
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0.00 Credits
Class 3. Prerequisite: A score of 60-75 on the COMPASS Reading Placement Test, or successful completion of ENGL 0003 - Developmental Reading I. The course is designed to improve reading comprehension skills. Main ideas, relationship of ideas, judgments, inferences, and conclusions are emphasized. Students must successfully complete this course in order to enroll in ENGL 1113-English Composition I. Student may concurrently enroll in ENGL 0013 and ENGL 0123. ENGL 0013 credits do not count toward Associate Degrees
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0.00 Credits
Class 3. Prerequisite: A score of 60 or above on the COMPASS Reading Placement Test, or successful completion of ENGL 0003 - Developmental Reading I. The course is required of students who score below 19 on the ACT subtest in English or below 60 on the COMPASS Writing Skills Placement Test. The course includes an overview of basic grammar, mechanics and paragraph construction. Students may concurrently enroll in ENGL 0013 and ENGL 0123. ENGL 0123 credits do not count toward Associate Degrees.
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