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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. An overview of computer information systems. This survey course introduces computer hardware, software, procedures and systems and human resources and explores their integration and application in business and other segments of society. The fundamentals of computer problem solving and programming in a higher level programming language are discussed. It prepares business majors and others to be intelligent users of computers and to understand the basics of successful computer information systems, programs, procedures, data, people, hardware, programming and applications in society. Prerequisite: MA 145 or above. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. Non-technical introductory courses for the general student to have "hands-on" experience with the personal computer. Students will learn keyboarding and mouse operation skills as well as the basic commands of Windows 2000, and how to perform word processing, spreadsheet, and data base operations using MICROSOFT OFFICE. Fall. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This class is designed as an introductory programming class for users with little or no programming background. Its approach is object-oriented and data-driven. It introduces sound programming techniques through hands-on exercises. It offers real-world MIS and business-related examples to help prepare individuals for their first job. Users learn how to plan, program, and debug Visual Basic applications using modern programming techniques. Prerequisite: MA 145 or above. Fall.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    1-3 hours. Individual or group study under supervision of staff member. Topics may be undertaken in any phase of computer science. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. An introduction to computer programming in a business environment. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured program design development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Discussion and application of top-down design strategies and structured programming techniques for designing and developing problem solutions. Coverage of language syntax, data and file structures, input and output devices, report generation, input editing, table processing and sequential file creation and access. Prerequisite: CS 110, CS 120, MA 165. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. Overview of the systems development life cycle. Emphasis on current system documentation, through the use of both classical and structured tools/techniques for describing process flows, data flows, data structures, file design, input and output designs and program specifications. Discussion of the informative gathering and reporting activities and of the transition from analysis to design. Prerequisite: CS 110, CS 120, MA 165 or above. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course is designed to enable all students to be better prepared for the everchanging technological advances that are occurring in our society today. In addition to instructor led sessions, the course will utilize Computer Based Training (CBT) where the student is engaged in interactive multimedia and hands-on simulations that reinforce and complement the concepts and skills covered in an accompanying text and/or distance learning and on-line environment. The course will help students who wish to prepare for A+ certification in PC repair and maintenance and will cover the objectives of MOUS certification in MS Office applications software. This class cannot be counted as an upper level elective by CIS majors. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior standing. Fall. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. This course covers basic features and process of designing a World Wide Web page using a popular Web design program (Microsoft Front Page) and HTML coding. Design concepts and do's and don'ts will be discussed.Emphasis will be on the focus group, or the customer of the site and the implications to the site design. Prerequisites: CS 110, MA 165 or above. Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. The course will provide the CIS student with an understanding of the technology of Telecommunications and its interaction with the computer and the computer user. It will explore areas such as Telephone, Microwave. Satellite transmission and above all Data Communications. Prerequisite: CS 110, MA 165 or above, Junior/Senior standing. Fall.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 hours. Course enables students to: maintain, troubleshoot, and repair; conduct preventative maintenance procedures; add components and expansion features; use diagnostic programs; detect and remove computer viruses; determine the best computer system or the needs of the individual or organization. Prerequisite: Junior/Senior standing. Spring.
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