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3.00 Credits
This course will include creating, editing and formatting of business documents. Students will also receive training in features such as merge, sort, tables and other enhancements. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class. A student computer lab is available on each campus. (Prereq: Qualifying score on keyboarding assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course is for personnel responsible for creating presentations in a business environment. Using the many features of PowerPoint, the student will learn to produce slides which include diagrams, clipart, charts and graphs. The student will import data from word processing and spreadsheet software to prepare professional presentations. (Prereq: Qualifying score on keyboarding assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200 or instructor approval) (BP) 3 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with training in Microsoft 365 and respective desktop productivity apps. Students will receive instruction in Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. It will be necessary to have access to a computer outside of class. A student computer lab is available on each campus. (Prereq: Qualifying score on reading assessment test OR ENGL0901 and Qualifying score on computer literacy assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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3.00 Credits
If there's a task to be done, whether it's personal or for your job, there's a productivity app that will help you do it faster, cheaper, and more efficiently. This course provides students with more training in areas such as Excel, Access, Project, and Visio requiring use of critical thinking and problem-solving skills to create real-life solutions. (Prereq: Qualifying score on math assessment test OR MATH1050 or MATH1060 and CCIS1080 OR instructor approval) (BP) 3 cr
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces students to Microsoft 365 (formerly Outlook). Microsoft 365 is more than a personal information manager; it provides organizations the ability to share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Knowledge, skills and abilities covered in this course include e-mail, a calendar, task manager, contact manager, cloud storage drive, note taking, a journal, and web sharing. This course prepares students to become efficient collaborators by giving them skills to use in both their personal and professional lives. (Prereq: Qualifying score on computer literacy assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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3.00 Credits
Examines the functions of the Windows Operating System and the Linux operating system, including command line interface, and essential open source software concepts. Students will be able to manage their own desktop or laptop computers, including installing and running applications, managing files and using the Internet. This course takes a hands-on approach to exploring the day-to-day operations of operating systems. (Prereq: Qualifying score on writing assessment test OR ENGL0930 or ENGL0935 and Qualifying score on computer literacy assessment test OR CPLT1100 or CPLT1200 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces students to networking concepts, technologies, and typical network administration duties found in the workplace. Topics covered include communication models, network protocols, IP addressing and subnetting, physical and logical topologies for local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN), transmission media, and basic router and switch configuration. (Prereq: CCIS1102 or instructor approval) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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3.00 Credits
This is the first of three courses in network administration using Windows networks. The course will use the latest two versions of Windows operating systems in a `workgroup` or peer-to-peer configuration. Students will learn to both install the operating systems and then to configure the desktop interface for different types of users. This will involve user management, local security groups, policy implementation, printer access, and some remote desktop configuration. (Prereq: CCIS1105 or concurrent) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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4.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to foundational Linux concepts and core tasks. Students will explore command-line concepts and enterprise-level tools. (Prereq: None) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to web development with HTML and CSS. In this course, students will learn about key technologies and standards behind the internet and world wide web. Students will develop website projects that meet current web standards and industry best practices using modern tools and techniques. The focus of this course is on the use of basic HTML and CSS as a technical foundation for later coursework in web application development in JavaScript, .Net or Java. (Prereq: CCIS1000 and CCIS1102) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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