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3.00 Credits
Learn your way around the computer and the Internet. Covers keyboard and mouse operations; operating systems' desktop, icons, and menu system; and searching the internet and use of e-mail. This course combines COSC 095, COSC 096, and COSC 099 Semester offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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1.00 Credits
Practical search techniques and common vocabulary to make your searches more effective. Learn to use e-mail. Prerequisites: RDNG 050 or APRD 039. Semester offered: On Demand.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Course is designed to address a variety of subjects required to meet the needs of lifelong learning students. Not available for transfer nor applicable as an elective.
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3.00 Credits
The evolution of computers, their application and their economic and social implications including a brief introduction to programming and computer literacy with a non-technical emphasis. For non-computing majors. Prerequisites: MATH 050 or APAR 040, ENGL 095 or APEN 070, and RDNG 050 or APRD 039. Semester offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer.
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3.00 Credits
A technical examination of computing system functions, design, and operations. Topics will include hardware, software, and networking technologies, systems integration, and IT operations as they apply to the enterprise. This course is designed for students with a background in computing which should include extensive use of personal computers and experience doing computer troubleshooting or support if possible; it is not an introductory course in computing. Prerequisites: MATH 096 or APAL 061, ENGL 099 or APEN 085, and RDNG 113 or APRD 081. Corequisite: ITCT 111 or prior A+ certification. Semesters Offered: On demand
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3.00 Credits
Comprehensive coverage of current spreadsheeting software - from basic data entry and formatting to complex functions, data importation, and Macro creation. Students will be taught most of the features available in the software, and will be required to apply those skills throughout the course. Special emphasis is placed on spreadsheet development for mathematical and financial/accounting applications. This course can be used to prepare for the corresponding Microsoft Certified Application Specialist exam. Prerequisites: MATH 096 or APAL 061, ENGL 099 or APEN 085, RDNG 113 OR APRD 081. Semester Offered: Fall, Spring.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to programming and computing integrating problem solving and algorithmic design using the object- oriented programming language C++. Prerequisites: MATH 095 OR APAL 061, ENGL 095 or APEN 070, RDNG 095 or APRD 058. Semester offered: Fall and Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to game programming as well as an introduction to the C++ computer programming language. A variety of game programs are presented in the textbook and most assignments involve making changes and/or improvements to the existing game programs. Games include Lost Fortune, Guess My Number, Word Jumble, Hangman, Tic-Tac-Toe, and Blackjack. Prerequisites: MATH 095 OR APAL 061, ENGL 095 or APEN 070, RDNG 095 or APRD 058.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with real world examples and procedures that will prepare them to be skilled users of microcomputers. Students gain hands-on experience in utilizing database, spreadsheet, and word processing applications in the Windows operating system. Semester offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer.[NM Common Course Number: BCIS 1113, Business Transfer Module]
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3.00 Credits
A course in management using the computer for Automotive Technology students covering concepts in shop management, small business administration and accounting, and computer systems. Permission of instructor. Semester offered: On Demand.
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