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1.00 Credits
Knowledge of Microsoft Access will help students learn how to organize, collect, and distribute information for applications that do not require a robust database management system. Microsoft Access is a leading data shortage, retrieval system appropriate for a variety of organizational and business applications. The instructor will help students understand how to use the product and how and when to apply different tools at the most appropriate time. 1 credit.
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Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard of Web-based development applications. Within HTML other languages are supported such as JavaScript, Visual BASIC, XML, and Java. An in-depth knowledge and understanding of HTML is essential for anyone pursuing a future in Web-based applications development. Students will learn and follow HTML and XHTML standards as prescribed by the World Wide Web Consortium. The instructor will help students understand how to use the product and how and when to apply different tools and methods. 1 credit.
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JavaScript is a Web-based programming language popular among many Web developers. JavaScript supports client-based applications that are not supported by HTML. JavaScript applications support interactive and dynamic Web page development. JavaScript is a universal programming tool that all Web-based developers should know. 1 credit.
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Microsoft Project (or MSP) is a project management software program developed and sold by Microsoft that is designed to assist project managers in developing plans, assigning resources to tasks, tracking progress, managing budgets and analyzing workloads. 1 credit.
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Microsoft Publisher is a desktop publishing application, often considered to be an entry-level desktop publishing application, that provides superior control over page elements compared to Microsoft Word. 1 credit.
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3.00 Credits
Computer systems and access to online and real-time data via the Internet has changed the way individual investors interact with the market. This course will examine Over the Counter (OTC) Bulletin Board stocks. We will examine online brokerage companies and learn how to place and execute orders online. Emphasis will be given to identifying and describing variables that contribute to the extreme volatility of small-cap and penny stocks. 3 credits.
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This course provides the initial introduction to application development tools, languages, methods that support Object Oriented Programming (OOP) and event- driven paradigms. Emphasis is placed on understanding the process of writing, testing, and debugging business applications. Hands-on programming projects help students demonstrate their understanding of programming and design concepts. Topics include: XHTML, WWWC standards, accessibility design issues, JavaScript, and Visual BASIC Scripting language. Prerequisite: ISM103 or three ICT credits. 3 credits.
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This course establishes the methodology used in all future courses in the ISM curriculum. It uses the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology to analyze the requirements of a business information system. Topics covered include determination of requirements, procurement, systems design, and systems development. A case study approach is used to bring a reality-based approach to the concepts, theories, and procedures covered in the course. Prerequisite: ISM103. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce participants to the essential planning, coordination and review processes related to effective project management and coordination. Class emphasis is on teamwork, use of appropriate planning techniques and related software packages. Participants utilize research, budgetary, written and oral communication and presentation skills to develop the planning and coordination capabilities needed for successful planning, project development and marketing. The course stresses attention to detail, the constraints imposed by time, multiple tasking/coordination, importance of valid information and personal accountability for outcomes. Prerequisites: ACC102 and three ISM credits or permission of instructor. 3 credits.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide all the necessary training, learning and support to help each student sit for and successfully complete one or more Microsoft Office Certification subject exams. Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification is awarded to participants who pass exams within the Microsoft Office suite. Subject exams are Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Prerequisite: three ISM credits. 3 credits.
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