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3.00 Credits
Acquaints the student with the basic computer skills required in today's society. This course covers such basic topics of using a computer: the keyboard, mouse, windows features, theWorldWide Web, e-mail, computer components, protecting and upgrading your pc, and computer terminology. Elective course. Does not fulfill any degree requirements. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
Acquaints the student with navigating the web, as well as more advanced topics such as formulating successful search strategies, downloading files, getting the most out of multi-media. The emphasis is on conducting research using web resources. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the creation and editing of graphic images using Adobe Photoshop with emphasis placed on graphics for the web. Students will learn basic Photoshop tools and palettes and explore how to use different techniques to create and modify graphics. This course will not count toward the AAS in Graphic Design degree. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a basic overview of the practical use and basic management of theWindows operating system. Covered topics include customization, storage management, application installation and removal, file manipulation, maintaining and optimizing the computer, and basic troubleshooting. Other topics such as using a scanner or digital camera with your computer may be covered. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course on concepts and practical applications of the UNIX operating systems. Emphasis is on commands used to create and manipulate files and directories and obtain information from the system. Basic shell scripts will be created and tested and system security will be introduced. Prerequisites: CISQ 03, CISM 303 or equivalent experience. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced utilization of Access software to efficiently plan, create, modify and retrieve database information. Topics include the planning and designing of databases, labels, reports, queries, forms and entire database applications. Prerequisites: CISQ 03 and CISM 303.
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3.00 Credits
- This course covers concepts of database management features continuing from CISM 403 including multiple table operations, advanced queries, screens and reports, using ACCESS as the database management software. Emphasis will be given to applying student skills to real world situations. Prerequisites: CISM 403, CISM 433, and PROG 03. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
- This course covers concepts of database management queries continuing from CISM 403 including the history of SQL, and using SQL to manipulate data in tables and utilizing SQL Server as a DatabaseManagement tool. Emphasis will be given to applying student skills to real world situations. Prerequisites: CISM 403. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced utilization ofWindowsbased spreadsheet software used in the production of business-related spreadsheets using financial and mathematical functions. Emphasis will be given to the development and manipulation of complex functions and function sets to achieve the desired goal. Prerequisites: CISQ 03, CISM 303.
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3.00 Credits
Utilization ofWordPerfect software to efficiently plan, create, and modify documents. Topics include inserting graphics, creating tables, basic desktop publishing, creating forms, reports, and templates for effective use in the business office environment. Prerequisite: CISQ 03. (Outside lab time will be required.)
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