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4.00 Credits
The study of spectroscopy, aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives, condensation reactions, amines, phenols, fats, carbohydrates, amino acids, and proteins. (Prerequisite: CHEM 2010.) 3 hrs. lecture, 3 hrs. lab.
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1.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the use of the Internet. Major topics include electronic mail, file transfer protocol, and accessing and searching remote systems via Telnet, Gopher, and World Wide Web. Students will utilize both text-based and graphics-based systems. Students will be given access to Internet for the duration of the class. One hour lecture plus one to two hours lab work outside of class time. (Prerequisite: CIS 109 or permission of the instructor.)
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1.00 Credits
This course deals with special commercial software packages. The software packages will be determined by academic departments and announced in the printed schedule. Credit hours will be determined by the software difficulty.
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2.00 Credits
This course deals with special commercial software packages. The software packages will be determined by academic departments and announced in the printed schedule. Credit hours will be determined by the software difficulty.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the essentials of assembling, repairing, and upgrading personal computer systems. Topics include PC hardware and software installation, configuration, and troubleshooting; basic networking concepts, and standard security concerns. Students will complete various hands-on labs including computer assembly, installation of a current PC operating system, and construction of a simple local area network.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to computer programming in a contemporary high-level language. Both concepts and applications of actual programming in an event-driven, Graphical User Interface environment will be addressed. Emphasis is placed on problem analysis, use of structured programming techniques, data types, variable declaration, functions, and data files. (Prerequisites: DSPM 0850 or 19 Math ACT, and OFA 103.)
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to networking essentials and Local Area Networks including major networking protocols, topologies, hardware and software. Topics include OSI model, local area network standards and protocols, network routing, server configuration, and basic network security. Students will complete hands-on lab exercises including construction of a simple wireless local area network and installation and configuration of a current server operating system. (Prerequisite: CIS 150.)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems for microcomputers. Topics include data modeling, database design concepts including normalization, and their application through the creation of tables, queries, forms and reports using the tools provided in a relational DBMS. (Prerequisite: CIS 109.)
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover the fundamental concepts of Web page design and creation, Web graphics, and how the Internet and World Wide Web works. Students will design and develop Web pages using Web page editing/publishing software and optimize images for Web pages. Basic Web pages containing scripts and simple Java applets will be created using Web page editing software. (Prerequisite: CIS 109.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides advanced development of concepts and skills introduced in CIS 170. Attention will be directed to object oriented programming techniques, enhanced programming logic skills, design of effective interfaces for a GUI application in an event-driven environment and use of advanced data file concepts. (Prerequisite: CIS 170.)
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