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3.00 Credits
Essentials and concepts of data entry equipment-past, present, and future. Basic skills and office procedures; and supervisory procedures and responsibility aspects of data entry are main topics of this course. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 2 hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
This course teaches the fundamentals of developing a home page, and covers the basics of HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) and Microsoft FrontPage 2000 Web Site creations and Management tools, an introduction of techniques required to write Web pages. Hands-on exercises are required. Upon completion of this course the student will have the knowledge and skills to produce their own home page that can be placed onto the World Wide Web.
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces the beginning computer user to desktop publishing and the features of the powerful Window-based desktop publishing software. Students will learn to create brochures, flyers, business advertisements, and other functional documents. They will learn how to manage long publications and manuscripts by incorporating design techniques of DTP. This course emphasizes an overview of the software product's capabilities and functions.
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3.00 Credits
The course familiarizes the student with an introduction to computer programming using the high level language Visual BASIC. Emphasis is on structured programming techniques and general problem solving skills in both numerical and non-numerical applications. Students will be able to formulate, represent, and solve problems using the computer.
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3.00 Credits
Programming, documentation, and software design methodologies using C/C++. It is assumed that students have been introduced to classes and objects, control structures, repetition, functions, and logical operators. There will be a brief review of functions, arrays, pointers and strings. New topics include classes, operator overloading, and inheritance. Previous programming experience strongly recommended.
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3.00 Credits
This course is a practical introduction to concepts and techniques of effective computer usage in various disciplines. This course is designed to provide an overview of the most widely used types of software packages. This course will provide hands-on experience using computer applications currently used in business.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a practical introduction to the creation, design, and use of spreadsheets in the business environment. Emphasis will be placed on basic functions including creating, formatting, maintenance, graphing, and printing of spreadsheets. This course is designed for beginning spreadsheet users. Lessons can be applied to budgets, marketing and sales reports, expense reports, invoices and purchase orders, basic financial statements, and spreadsheet information for use on the Intranet/Internet.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide students with a multimedia experience, which will focus on creative expression. Students will use a variety of creative computer applications to create digital video, digital photography, and web page designs. In addition, areas such as scanning, digital photo enhancement, video conversion, 3-D animation and interactive multimedia project design are emphasized. This class will conclude with the creation of an extensive digital portfolio.
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3.00 Credits
In this course the student will learn programming, documentation, and software-design methodologies using Java. Starting with a brief review of control structures, methods and arrays, students rapidly progress to object-oriented programs of moderate complexity. The more advanced topics include: inheritance, polymorphism, exceptions, graphics, graphical-user interfaces, files, streams, threads and dynamic data structures. Prerequisites: CS 131 or CS 139.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the systems life cycle, methods of analysis, design considerations and implementation procedures. The student will be instructed in the capabilities of card, magnetic tape, direct access and real time computing systems. Exercises and case studies will be used to reinforce the material presented. Prerequisite: CS 232 or 233. Lecture 3 hours per week. Laboratory 2 hours per week.
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