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1.00 Credits
This class is intended for students who would like to become acquainted with the computer and word processing. It emphasizes how to use the computer to practice each step in the process of writing a college paper. 2 week course, 5 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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This course is designed to teach students file management basics. Information about disks, directory structures, folders and file organization will be covered. Students will be introduced to the UCC network structure and how to use various storage devices such as floppy drives, CD/DVD drives, zip drives, and USB drives. 2 week course, 5 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to the Windows Operating System for a beginner computer user. Includes computer concepts, system components, using help, menus and dialog boxes, as well as using the mouse and keyboard. Basic operating system functions such as using a Graphical User Interface and simple problem troubleshooting will also be covered. 2 week course, 5 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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1.00 Credits
Broad introduction to the global network known as the Internet. Emphasizes browsing the World Wide Web and using a variety of client programs including e-mail usage. Describe methods used to protect a computer from Internet viruses and other malicious software. 2 week course, 5 lecture hrs/ wk. F, W, S
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1.00 Credits
The course is designed to teach students basic methods of conducting online research using Internet search engines, online library catalogs, and subscription databases. Students will learn how to determine the best places to look for information and to design effective searches to produce useful search results. Prerequisite: CIS 096; 2 week course, 5 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S
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4.00 Credits
(This course is currently not being offered.) This is an introduction to microcomputer hardware. The course is designed to supplement the Computer Information Systems training to the extent that the student can install, configure, troubleshoot and do simple repairs of computing hardware systems. Students will be exposed to the tools and equipment used in a hardware oriented laboratory environment. Prerequisite: CIS 120 or instructor approval. 3 lecture, 3 lab hrs/wk. S
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed as an introductory computer course for students in all fields. Course content includes an overview and history of the field, basic computer architecture, auxiliary storage and file organization, data communications, with "hands-on" work using modern business applicationsoftware packages on the microcomputer including word processing, spreadsheets, database, graphics, and communications as tools used in data processing. CIS majors are urged to enroll in CIS 160 in the Fall, concurrent with this course. 4 lecture hrs/wk. F, W, S, SU
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to microcomputers and microcomputer applications focused on the needs of the Automotive Tech student. Course work will include an overview of the use of computers in parts inventory, management and customer service applications. It will look at using the microcomputer as a word processor to assist in creating professional documents in support of a small business. The course will also look at using spreadsheets as basic business management tools and as computation tools for automotive applications. A final module will cover the use of the microcomputer as a basic communications tool to access industry supported bulletin boards and databases. Prerequisite: Automotive major. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. W general informaion transfer education career & technical undecided contacts index maps
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3.00 Credits
This course will serve as an introduction to development and use of a modern database application. Course work will focus on proper design fundamentals used for database creation. Emphasis will be on using available DBMS tools for data entry forms and report generation. Prerequisite: Keyboarding skills or instructor approval. 2 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. Usually W, S
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2.00 Credits
This course will be an introduction to the HTML language. Students will learn to write Web home pages. Topics will include; HTML commands, hyperlinks, use of graphics, and a basic introduction to Java Script. Prerequisite: Experience with Windows. 1 lecture, 2 lecture/lab hrs/wk. F, S
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