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1.00 Credits
Off ers a laboratory course to accompany CH243 Organic Chemistry for students majoring in physical and life sciences. Emphasizes microscale laboratory synthesis, spectroscopy, covering biological activity of organic compounds, and qualitative analysis of unknowns. Students requiring lecture and lab credit for transfer must take CH243 and CH243B. Prerequisite: CH242B or consent of instructor. S
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2.00 Credits
Introduces teaching methods, materials, and instructional design as related to training computer users. Prerequisite: second-year standing in the Computer Programming program. Sp
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the basic microcomputer hardware/ software system. Covers the concepts of system software and application software, including word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and introduction to Internet. Prerequisite: touch keyboarding ability and college textbook reading (RD090 or equivalent) recommended. F, W, Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Provides the basic knowledge of the security, political and social issues, and human factors concerning the use of current computer technologies and how people are aff ected by computer security breaches and technology misuse. Discusses electronic voting, Radio Frequency Identifi cation (RFID) tags, location-based tracking technologies, and the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Explores computer security exploits such as buff er overfl ow, Denial of Service, spoofi ng, viruses, Trojan Horses, phishing and pharming scams, and intrusion detection. Covers how to protect yourself from malicious computer activities. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120, or consent of instructor. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the Graphical User Interface (GUI) environment with an emphasis on the operation of Microsoft Windows. Focuses on the multitasking environment, including multiple window interface, common user access (CUA) pull-down menus, and the interaction of RAM memory and PC hardware. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120. F, W, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
Introduces terminology and overview of the historical development of computer and information science. Focuses on the basic concepts of computer hardware and software systems, the science of information representation, and the fundamental elements of program design and computer language. Concepts are reinforced in a laboratory environment. First in a three-course sequence. Prerequisite: MTH070 and RD115, or equivalent level of skill as demonstrated by satisfactory score on placement test. F, W, Sp
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1.00 Credits
Exposes students to many diff erent career opportunities in computer information sciences and computer technology, and assists with planning an academic pathway at Chemeketa Community College. F, W, Sp, Su
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4.00 Credits
Introduces fundamental logic in designing specifi c algorithms for processing information typifi ed by management information systems and the logical thought process used when programming. Covers structured programming and object-oriented programming concepts that include problem defi nition, generating a description of its step-bystep solution (the algorithm), writing the program, and fi nally documenting a program. Second of the three core CIS courses and is applicable to non-CS majors. Prerequisite: CIS120 or concurrent enrollment, or consent of instructor. F, W
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4.00 Credits
Introduces software and languages used in today's network environment. Covers features of objectoriented design and programming concepts and contrasts them with structured methodology and related language. Th ird in a three-course sequence. Prerequisite: CIS121 or consent of instructor. Sp, Su
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on microcomputer database software using Microsoft Access. Includes navigation through Windows and Access menus; PC relational database concepts; creation and updating of a relational database; simple queries, reports, and forms; complex queries, reporting, and forms. Prerequisite: CIS101 or CIS120, or consent of instructor. F, W, Sp
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