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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to provide students with a broad understanding of help desk and support services, and the tools and technology most frequently used to support business practices. Students will have an opportunity to apply their knowledge through hands-on projects, exercises and case study assignments.
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4.00 Credits
This course teaches the IT principles that will prepare you for an IT career. Students completing this course are expected to learn the major external and internal components of a PC, be able to select and install a new CPU, heat sink and cooling fan. Use the system setup utility to configure the system bios, remove and install a PC power supply, install and maintain hard drives and CD-media drives. Students are taught how to select, install and troubleshoot inkjet and laser printers, and configure, customize and maintain your keyboard and mouse. Students are also taught to select and set up computer's audio and video systems, install and configure operating systems, modems, and LAN connections. (Prerequisite: IT 117 or permission of instructor. Part I exam fee - $163. Part 2 exam fee - $163)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with the opportunity to further develop information technology support skills in an actual work environment. Goals and objectives for each internship are developed by the student and the instructor. Documentation of the time spent in the internship and evaluation of the experience as it relates to the initially stated goals and objectives will be required. Course covers advanced topics relating to the Internet and its use. Emphasis on use of the Internet for information gathering and supplying, security issues and current trends. (Prerequisite: Student must have completed 30 credits of program specialization required course work.)
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3.00 Credits
Basic writing structures in a variety of media, including print, broadcast (radio and television), public relations and advertising. Basic skills are taught in information gathering, evaluation and writing for delivery to a mass audience.
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3.00 Credits
Creating effective photos and photo essays for newspapers, magazines and television. Learning to recognize, develop and create photo stories; how to coordinate words and photos and to lay them out on a page. Photo editing. How to present material to potential markets. Material and course fees will be required.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a survey of philosophies, functions and methods of social control with an emphasis on the role of law and those involved in its administration-police, courts, and correction organizations. Topics of interest are to include study of history, organization, processes and problems related to law and justice agencies in a heterogeneous, democratic society.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to effective library research methods and principles of information organization and retrieval. Emphasis on applied experience with finding and evaluating information, especially through use of library catalogs, journal indexes and Internet resources.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals; review of whole number and fractional computation including applications, module reviews, decimal and integer computation including applications; introduction to equation solving percents and ratios; solving proportions and linear equations. (Prerequisite: COMPASS Score 0 - 22.)
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3.00 Credits
Review of operations. Solving linear equations, inequalities, and word problems. Simplifying expressions with exponents and polynomials. Factoring and simplifying rational expressions. (Prerequisite: COMPASS Score 23 - 38 or MATH 055)
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3.00 Credits
Applications of mathematics in modern life including applications of graph theory in management science; uses of probability and statistics in industry, government and science; and applications of geometry to engineering and astronomy. Problem solving emphasized. ( Prerequisites: Math 060 or equivalent; COMPASS Score 39 - 65.)
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