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CIS 110: Introduction to Computers: C)
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Students will learn to enhance their personal productivity and problem solving skills. The emphasis is on personal productivity concepts using spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and Web authoring. This course meets the requirements for computer competency.
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CIS 110JS: Intro to Computers
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
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CIS 201: Fundamentals of CIS
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Systems theory, quality, decision-making, and the organizational role of information systems are introduced. Information technology including computing and telecommunications systems are stressed. Concepts of organizations, information systems growth, and process improvement are introduced.
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CIS 210: Programming Logic
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Programming Logic introduces students to programming concepts, enforcing good style and logical thinking. A thorough coverage of flowcharting and pseudocode techniques will be provided.
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CIS 211: Intro to Bus App Programming
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
The primary feature is the development of well-structured, user-friendly applications using the Visual Basic programming language. Concise problem analysys, logic development, and programming techniques are emphasized. Prerequisite: CIS 210.
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CIS 220: Operating System Concepts
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course provides the student with a view of hardware/software configurations as intergrated systems, giving students a basic understanding of what an operating system is and how it works. Specific examples of single-user and multi-user operating systems (such as MS-DOS and Windows, Windows NT, UNIX, and IBM mainframe operating systems) are used to illustrate the range of tasks that an operating system accomplishes.
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CIS 230: Microcomputing Technology (A+)
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course focuses on servicing and supporting personal computers. Upon course completion, students will be able to provide technical support and maintain and service personal computers.
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CIS 240: Adv Spreadsheet Analysis for Business
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Advanced functions of spreadsheet software. Emphasis will be placed upon business, accounting, and financial analysis. Prerequisite: CIS 110 or equivalent.
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CIS 300: Management of Information Systems:Modular
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
This course provides an understanding of organizational systems, planning, and decision process, and how information is used for decision support in organizations. It covers quality and decision theory, information theory, and practice essential for providing viable information to the organization.
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CIS 301: Intro to Business Application Prog
3.00 Credits
University of Mount Olive
Introduction to program design and development. Study of a multi-phase program development process that features a series of steps involving understanding a problem, formal problem definition, graphic design methodologies (particularly structure charts), and program specification through pseudocoding. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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