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3.00 Credits
Second year course designed to refine speaking ability and increase fluency in the Cheyenne language. Basic reading skills are also developed. PREREQUISITE: CH 162 or demonstrated fluency in spoken Cheyenne.
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3.00 Credits
Continued development of Cheyenne language speaking and reading skills and introduction to writing in the language. Translational work is introduced. PREREQUISITE: CH 261.
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1.00 Credits
The student will learn to identify the parts and the functions of the parts of personal computers. Follow that knowledge, this course will cover the topics of developing hand-eye coordination by mouse usage and basic keyboard skills such as text production and use of the function keys. Students will be introduced to such varied topics as use of an internet browser, how to establish and maintain an email account, how to text message, how to navigate such programs as basic word processing and accessories programs, using established databases and search engines to find information on the internet, and being able to copy, save, and print documents from various sources.
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3.00 Credits
A course in computers that covers Microsoft Office Suite applications. This course covers all essential computer concepts. The student will receive hands on experience in Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Intergrating Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint. Lab time using the computer will be required. This course is a prerequisite for all other computer courses.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to reinforce knowledge gained in CS 150 and to expand the principles and usage of the word processing. Topics covered include working with files, creating a document, creating form letters and mailing labels, creating on-screen forms and using advance table techniques, managing long documents. Lab time using the computer will be required. PREREQUISITE: CS 150
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to reinforce knowledge gained in CS 150 and to expand on the principles of database searching, sorting, printing reports, creating forms and reports, automating tasks with Macros through the use of a database application programs. Lab time using the computer will be required. PREREQUISITE: CS 150
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to reinforce knowledge gained in CS 150 and to expand on the principles and use of a spreadsheet. Topics covered includes spreadsheet terminology (values, labels, formulas, functions, macros), printing, working with lists, charts, and graphics. Advance topics such as Table and Scenario Management, using Solver and importing data into Excel. Lab time using the computer will be required. PREREQUISITE: CS 150
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to reinforce knowledge gained in CS 150 and to expand on the principles of operating systems. Windows systems (operating system) will be studied. Topics include installing, configuring, and maintaining operating system. This course is geared toward onhands activities which will be done in the computer lab. Thus there will be a balance between conceptual material and hands-on activities. PREREQUISITE: CS 150.
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the integration of several applications to produce a variety of documents including brochures, flyers, and newsletters (Microsoft Publisher). Student will also learn how to retouch photos, work with layers, photo effects, graphics and type effects (Adobe Photoshop). PREREQUISITE: CS 150.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to and use of the internet. PREREQUISITE: CS 150 or instructor's approval.
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