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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) This course is a continuation of Computer Networking II, covering IPX protocol routing for Novell, LAN design implementing bridges, routers, and switches. Fast Ethernet, Spanning Tree Protocol and Virtual LANs. WAN services of LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN, PPP, HDLC and DDR will also be covered. The course is taught using the Cisco Systems Networking Academy Curriculum: Cisco Semesters 3 and 4. (Prerequisite: CMT219)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Using database tools as subsystems in more complete applications. Three-tier systems. Creating databases for remote use with ODBC and SQL. Uses Microsoft Access and MySQL.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) This course covers the mechanism and tools used to allow web pages to serve as an interface for server-side processing. PHP, ASP, and other technologies are used, covering simple form processing to entire database-driven dynamic web sites. (Prerequisites: CMT120, 114)
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) An introductory course designed to introduce students to the Microsoft Windows operating system, as well as the most common applications of word processing in business and industry. The course will teach students how to solve the most common word processing problems using a variety of skills including basic document creation, retrieval, editing, spell checking, thesaurus, graphics, layout design and advanced formatting.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) An introductory course intended for those students who have little or no experience with spreadsheet applications. This one-credit course will introduce students to the basic uses of spreadsheet software. Students will learn to enter data, manipulate it, do basic number calculations, saving and retrieving data, create formulas, use functions and graph their data.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) This one-credit course will feature a hands-on introductory exploration of the Internet. The concept and layout of the Internet will be studied, as well as the tools, particularly e-mail and the graphical browsers, that make the Internet an invaluable resource for communication and information. In addition the course will provide a very brief introduction to HTML, FTP, and SFTP. (Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.)
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) An introductory course intended for those students who have little or no experience with database applications. Students will learn to employ database management techniques to manipulate and analyze data using a two-dimensional data model. Specific skills will include data entry, error checking, asking questions of data, graphing of data, data analysis and reporting.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) This course will teach students how to utilize PowerPoint as presentation software. Students will learn how to use computer technology to replace or augment traditional presentation tools such as overheads, video, flip charts, chalkboards, etc., using PowerPoint.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Students apply accounting principles using QuickBooks to open companies, handle customers and sales, work with vendors and inventory, process payroll and create reports. (Prerequisite: BACC111)
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) An introduction to computer-aided drafting using AutoCad, a computer drafting package used in many diverse fields. The course is designed for students from any curricula who have a basic drafting background and wish a further understanding of the capabilities and usage of computer-based drafting. (Corequisite: MAT112)
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