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  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to computer programming for those with little or no programming experience. Provides a strong, fundamental understanding of Visual Basic for Applications, a programming language used in the Microsoft Office applications as well as several non-Microsoft software products. Uses Excel VBA as programming environment and introduces students to elementary programming concepts of algorithm design, control structures, and user interface. Students will use the basic constructs of programming including constants, variables, expressions and control structures for sequential, iterative and decision processing to solve a variety of problems. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 120. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to the most popular desktop database software, Microsoft Access. This course will help students prepare for the latest Microsoft certification for Access (#77-605) which helps students validate the skills industries require. The course teaches users how to create and modify database tables, forms, queries and reports. The focus is on optimizing the databases for efficient data entry and generating comprehensive reports. Database design issues are discussed but not emphasized in this course. Recommended prerequisites: CIS 135DB and CIS 131. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 4.00 Credits

    First course in a three-term sequence introducing AutoCAD software as a drafting tool. Instruction will be given in file handling, basic command function, drafting techniques, presentation and plotting. Architectural and mechanical applications will be used in lab exercises to demonstrate AutoCAD commands. Work will be completed with AutoCAD. Recommended pre- or corequisite: CIS 120. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Lab: 3
  • 4.00 Credits

    Second course in a three-term sequence covering intermediate AutoCAD commands including dimension styles, templates, CAD standards, attribute blocks, attribute extraction, external references, object linking/embedding, advanced drawing setup and plotting, and the program parameter file. Work will be completed with AutoCAD. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 125A1. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Lab: 3
  • 4.00 Credits

    Third course in a three-term sequence covering advanced AutoCAD commands including customizing AutoCAD environment, profiles, custom user interface, tool palettes, work spaces, user coordinate system, 3D modeling, 3D rendering and presentation. Work will be completed with AutoCAD. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 125A2. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Lab: 3
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores the skills necessary to become an Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) in Web communication using Adobe Dreamweaver CS3. Outcomes include an overall understanding of Dreamweaver as well as setting project requirements and identifiying, building, and evaluating rich communication elements. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 120 or instructor approval. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers intermediate and advanced features of Excel 2007 such as lists, pivottables, working with multiple worksheets, templates, macros, what-if-analysis, data tables, advanced formulas, goal seek, solver, consolidating and importing data, and basic concepts of using VBA. Students will apply these Excel features to create and revise business worksheets. Recommended prerequisites: CIS 120 and CIS 131. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 3.00 Credits

    Explores the skills necessary to become an Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) in rich media communication using Adobe Flash CS3. Outcomes include an overall understanding of Flash as well as setting project requirements and identifying, building, and evaluating rich media elements. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 120 or instructor approval. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 3.00 Credits

    Covers the learning objectives as outlined by Adobe to become an Adobe Certified Associate (ACA) in visual communication using Adobe Photoshop CS3. Outcomes include an overall understanding of Photoshop as well as setting project requirements, identifying design elements, manipulating images, and evaluating digital images. Recommended prerequisite: CIS 120 or instructor approval. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
  • 3.00 Credits

    Course outcomes focus on learning Word and Excel competencies as defined by the industry standard Microsoft Certified Application Specialist (MCAS) certification. A brief introduction to other components of the "office suite" such asPowerPoint and Access is included. Recommended prerequisites: CIS 120 or IC3 certification and MTH 60/85 or BUS 104. Credits: 4 Lecture: 3 Other: 2
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