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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: HTML Fundamentals This course teaches basic through intermediate concepts in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) authoring, including forms, complex table designs, graphic elements, and client-side image maps. Students design inter-linking pages that incorporate design elements, graphic elements, and client-side image maps. Students also design inter-linking pages that incorporate, in practical applications, a wide range of HTML tags and attributes. Prerequisite: CIS 106 with a grade of C or better Offered annually
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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: MS Specialist/Word This course provides the fundamental, intermediate, and advanced instruction in Microsoft Word competencies to provide users with the skills necessary to obtain the expert user certification. Topics include all skill areas as defined by Microsoft Office Specialist Expert exam objectives and additional information in workgroup editing and advanced features such as macros, mail merge, HTML creation, and tables. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered Fall and Spring terms
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6.00 Credits
Banner Title: Adv Spreadsheet Techniques This course provides a study of spreadsheets. Topics include advanced spreadsheet concepts, macros development, data integration concepts, and spreadsheets troubleshooting techniques. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered annually
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6.00 Credits
Banner Title: Advanced Database Techniques This course provides a study of databases. Topics include advanced database concepts, data integration concepts, user interfaces development, databases troubleshooting techniques, macros development, and relational database concepts. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered annually
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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: MS Specialist/Power Point This course provides the fundamental, intermediate, and advanced Microsoft PowerPoint competencies to users in order to develop the skills they need to obtain the expert user certification. Topics include presentation creation, presentation view, slide shows, templates, animations, HTML creation, navigation, and PowerPoint presentation transitions. Prerequisite: SCT 100 Offered Summer and Winter terms
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7.00 Credits
Banner Title: TCP/IP This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Topics include planning a TCP/IP network, installing and configuring TCP/IP, using DHCP manager, and subnetting and supersubnetting. Also included are Windows name resolution techniques and DNS name resolution. Prerequisite: CIS 1140 with a C or better Offered annually
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7.00 Credits
Banner Title: Microcomputer Troubleshooting This course emphasizes the use of system theory and diagnostic routines to isolate failures, replace the defective module or subsystem, and verify proper operation. Topics include basic system theory, operating systems use, diagnostic programs, subsystem isolation, upgrading systems, preventive maintenance, and service reports preparation. Prerequisite: CIS 122 with a C or better Offered annually
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8.00 Credits
Banner Title: Patient Care Fundamentals This course introduces students to the occupation of certified nurse assistant. Instructors place emphasis on human anatomy and physiology, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, and nutrition and diet therapy. Topics include the role and responsibilities of the certified nurse assistant; topography, structure, and function of body systems; legal and safety requirements in the patient care field; equipment use and care; and performance skills standards and procedures. Students must pay a $25 supply fee when registering for this course. Prerequisites: Program admission Offered quarterly
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3.00 Credits
Banner Title: College Success Skills This course introduces students to the skills required to succeed in their college studies. Instructors will focus on time management, taking effective notes, preparing for tests, and reading textbooks. Students also receive an orientation to the institution, its processes, and available services. Offered quarterly
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5.00 Credits
Banner Title: Intro to Cosmetology Theory This course introduces students to the fundamental theory and practices of the cosmetology profession. Instructors emphasize professional practices and safety. Topics include state and local laws, rules, and regulations; professional image; bacteriology; decontamination and infection control; chemistry fundamentals; safety; Hazardous Duty Standards Act (HDSA) compliance; and anatomy and physiology. Prerequisite: Permissions of department Offered Summer and Winter terms on the Athens campus Offered Spring term on the Elbert campus Offered Spring term on the Greene campus Offered Fall term on the Walton campus
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