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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Provides an introduction to the Windows operating system. Covers basic concepts for using menus, dialog boxes, and the help system; working with applications and documents; Internet and e-mail; and managing files and folders. Discusses ways to customize the Windows environment and describes a few "built in" accessories.
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(3 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) W/Sp Learn to make and give effective electronic slide show presentations using presentation software. Emphasizes designing effective presentation slides using the tools available through this program. Students prepare a slide show and present to the class. Note: Five-week course. Prerequisite: CIS 125O Introduction to Windows with a minimum "C" grade.
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(3 class hrs/wk, 1 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Introduces spreadsheet software and how it is utilized in business and personal applications. Covers basic worksheet concepts, such as formatting, formulas and charts. Note: Five-week course. Prerequisite: CIS 125O Introduction to Windows with a minimum "C" grade; MTH 060 Introduction to Algebra with aminimum "C" grade or OA 2.515 Business Math with a minimum "C" grad
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(4 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) W/Sp Provides advanced techniques and features of spreadsheet software for business applications and financial analysis. Uses the applications expected in the business environment, including but not limited to an operating budget, and following a company's stock price and other information. New concepts to be introduced include break-even analysis, financial projections, statistical analysis, and data and pivot tables to summarize data. Prerequisite: CIS 125S Introduction to Spreadsheets with a minimum "C" grade or CIS 125Introduction to Software Applications with a minimum "C" grade.
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(7 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F The first course of a four-part sequence in a Cisco curriculum directed toward the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification (CCNA). Provides students with classroom and laboratory experience in current networking technology, and includes network terminology, protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI model, cabling, cabling tools, safety, network topology, and IP addressing. Corequisites: CIS 125 Introduction to Software Applications or equivalent computer experience as determined by a Computer Systems advisor, and MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra.
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(7 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W The second course of a four-part sequence in a Cisco curriculum directed toward the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification (CCNA). Emphasizes experience in current networking technology, and includes network terminology and protocols. Topics include LANs network topology, IP addressing, routers, router programming, and application of routing and router protocols. Prerequisite: CIS 151 Networking Essentials with a minimum "C" grade.
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3.00 Credits
(7 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp The third course of a four-part sequence in a Cisco curriculum directed toward the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification (CCNA). Emphasizes experience in current networking technology that includes LAN segmentation, using bridges, routers, and switches to control network traffic. Includes advanced router configuration, LAN switching theory, and VLANs. Note: Five-week course. Prerequisite: CIS 152 Network Router Configurations with a minimum "C" grade.
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(7 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp The fourth course of a four-part sequence in a Cisco curriculum directed toward the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification (CCNA). Introduces WAN services. Covers ISDN, ATM, frame relay, and dial-up services. Note: Five-week course. Prerequisite: CIS 153 LANs and Internetwork Design with a minimum "C"grade.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Introduces Web design through an examination of (X)HTML, CSS and relevant computer graphic file formats. Students will learn to create standards-compliant, accessible Web pages using modern design techniques. An emphasis will be placed on learning to write (X)HTML and CSS script without the help of advanced Web design software.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Introduces students to advanced Web design techniques through an in-depth examination of (X)HTML, CSS JavaScript. Students will learn to manipulate the Document Object Model (DOM) of a web page and to use advanced, industrystandard Web page and graphic design/creation software packages. Asynchronous JavaScript and XML (Ajax) programming techniques and related toolkits will also be examined.
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