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  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1505 Introduction to Computers(.5L,1LB,1CR) This course is designed as an introductory course for students new to the computer realm. It is a general overview of pertinent aspects computer users need to know. Topics include different types of computers and the features that make them unique, computer networking, computer hardware and peripheral devices, an overview of operating systems and the tasks they provide, an introduction to computer software applications, the role of privacy and security in the digital environment, how to use the World Wide Web by navigating and searching the Web, concepts related to ecommerce and consumer safety, and exposure to the social aspect of the Web.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1506 Computer Keyboarding II (.5L,1LB,1CR) This course is designed for students with limited typing skills who need to improve technique, speed or accuracy. It is intended to give students additional hands-on experience using the computer keyboard to improve speed and accuracy while learning word processing skills, Students need to know proper keyboarding techniques and keyboard layout. Extra Laboratory work may be required. Prerequisite: CMAP 1500 or permission of the instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CMAP 1510 Computer Literacy (2L,2LB,3CR) This course is a survey of various methods to process data, emphasizing the personal computer and its impact on traditional business applications. Topics include input/output devices and advancements in computer hardware, software, and data communications. Two hours per week devoted to computer laboratory will be used to introduce the student to the computer hardware, system software, application software, and hands-on labs.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1550 e-Portfolio Development (.5L,1LB,1CR) This course is designed for students to create a developmental electronic learning record that will provide reflection upon their learning and evidence of achievement in their particular field of study. Professional items will be added such as a resume, cover letter, and other pertinent examples to substantiate learning of assessment purposes or for prospective employment. Technical skills include file management, media creation and upload. Information relevant to the aesthetics and functionality of e-portfolios will also be provided.
  • 2.00 Credits

    CMAP 1610 Window I(1L, 2LB)(2CR) This course is an introduction to the Windows operating system. The fundamentals of the Windows operating system will be explored. Students will learn to use the help, my computer, and Internet features of Windows. In addition, they will learn how to manage files and organize disks, how to customize the desktop, how to share data between programs, how to perform primary system maintenance, and they will be exposed to the multimedia/Internet functions of Windows. Windows experience is recommended.
  • 2.00 Credits

    CMAP 1615 Operating Systems (3L)(3CR) This course is an introductory course on the basics of computer operating systems including file systems, configuration, inter-process communication, security, administration, interfacing, multitasking, and performance analysis. The effect of additional technologies such as multi-core processing, wireless technologies, PDA and telephone operating systems are also explored. Specific information related to Linux, Windows and UNIX operating systems will be examined at the end of the semester.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1700 Word Processing Basics(.5L,1LB,1CR) The following techniques will be presented: creating documents, deleting and inserting text, moving, copying, printing, formatting, using multiple documents, finding and replacing text, and running a spelling check. Extra laboratory work may be required. Keyboarding ability is recommended.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1705 Word Processing II (.5L,1LB,1CR) The following techniques will be presented: additional editing and formatting skills, some DOS features, page numbering, boilerplates, special printing effects, math maneuvers, merge printing of form letters and envelopes, and producing mailing labels. Extra laboratory work may be required. Keyboarding ability is recommended.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CMAP 1710 Word Processing III (.5L,1LB,1CR) The following techniques will be presented: preparing fill-in documents, conditional merge printing, automating document assembly, merging with math, creating tables of contents and indexes, adding soft fonts, working with data bases and spreadsheets, keyboarding macros and using additional advanced features. Extra laboratory work may be required. Prerequisite: CMAP 1705.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CMAP 1715 Word Processing Applications (1L,4LB,3CR) Will cover basic through advanced functions of word processing software. Training will be provided on microcomputers in the origination, processing, editing, and output of the document cycle. Various formats, applications, and exercises will be utilized to produce a variety of professional documents. Extra laboratory work may be required. A keyboarding speed of 30 wpm is needed to succeed. (Dual listing MOUS 1715.) Completion of CMAP 1700, CMAP 1705 and CMAP 1710 (for a total of 3 credits) is equivalent to CMAP/MOUS 1715.
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