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Prerequisite: (R) (M) 3 CREDITS Using selected spreadsheet software on a microcomputer, the student will apply the basic theoretical and practical concepts of an electronic spreadsheet as used in business applications. Study will include the design and creation of worksheets, templates, graphs, macros, and other options as they apply to the software being used.
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Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1103 3 CREDITS Students will learn to install, configure and troubleshoot several versions of the Windows operating system and the hardware these operating systems run on. A foundational knowledge in the following important areas will be developed using a combination of lectures and interactive activities: identifying Windows desktop components; identifying hardware components; procedures for installing software and hardware; networking capabilities of the Windows operating system and steps to connect to a network; basic Internet protocols and terminologies and the procedures for establishing an Internet connection; and recognizing common problems and the procedures to resolve them.
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Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1103 or Evaluation by Instructor 3 CREDITS Students will use selected application software to develop presentation graphics. This will include the creation, importation, modification, and sequencing of still and motion graphics. Digital audio will be created, edited and synchronized to the presentations.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1103 3 CREDITS Students will learn to perform the following tasks through class lectures and hands-on projects: Hardware and Operating Systems installation, configuration, diagnosing, preventive maintenance and basic networking. This course will also cover IT areas in: security, safety and environmental issues, and communication and professionalism.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) VARIABLE 1-6 CREDITS The student will demonstrate competencies with subjects not covered in other computer science courses. Each course will cover a specific topic and may be repeated with a change in content.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M) 3 CREDITS Covers theory and practice for the design and use of computer-based information systems in organizations, with a focus on the relational database. Student projects will include designing and implementing relational database applications and designing a web page.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1143 or Evaluation by Instructor 3 CREDITS The student will demonstrate an understanding of the structure and operation of assemblers. Student will use IBM mainframe assembly language to solve programming problems involving Input/Output definitions, Loops, Decimal and fixed point arithmetic, register operations, control structures and report editing.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (M), CS 1363 or Evaluation by Instructor 3 CREDITS Students will develop both technical skills and creative techniques in a project-based learning environment. Many aspects of digital editing will be applied including digitizing audio and video, the composition of computer-generated graphics and animation, multiple audio layers, title overlay, and special effects.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R), CS 1353 or Evaluation by Instructor 3 CREDITS Students will learn the procedures for installing, configuring and maintaining a Windows Operating System in a business environment. Real-world examples and interactive activities are used to reinforce key concepts such as: Managing files and folders, printers, storage devices and display devices; desktop user environments; user profiles and networking.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: (R) (W) (M), CS 1143 or Evaluation by Instructor 3 CREDITS Student will develop object-oriented Java applications and applets, which demonstrate comprehension of fundamental programming structures, object-oriented programming, graphics, event handling, interface components, programming for the Internet, data structures, and exception handling.
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