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3.00 Credits
This course provides the beginning programmer with a guide to developing structured program logic with the study of sequence, decision, and looping logic structure. Pre-requisite: None. Fall.
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on course in the use of basic word processing software. Student will demonstrate a required level of proficiency in the following skill sets: managing files; creating and editing text, paragraphs, and documents; and creating tables, pictures, and charts. Pre-requisite: Experience with input devices, Windows environment, and file management. Fall, Spring; Fall and Summer online.
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on course in the use of basic spreadsheet application software. Student will demonstrate a required level of proficiency in the following skill sets: managing files, working with cells, formatting worksheets, page setup and printing, working with worksheets and workbooks, working with formulas and functions, and using charts and objects. Prerequisite: Experience with input devices, Windows environment, and file management. Fall, Spring; Spring and Summer online.
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on course in the use of basic database application software. Student will demonstrate a required level of proficiency in the following skill sets: planning and designing basic databases, working with Access software, building and modifying tables, building and modifying forms, viewing and organizing information, defining relationships, producing reports, integrating with other applications, and using Access tools. Pre-requisite: Experience with input devices, Windows environment, and file management. Fall, Spring; Spring and Summer online.
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1.00 Credits
A hands-on course in the use of basic presentation graphics software. Student will demonstrate a required level of proficiency in the following skill sets: creating a presentation, modifying a presentation, working with text, working with visual elements, customizing a presentation, creating output, delivering a presentation, and managing files. Pre-requisite: Experience with input devices, Windows environment, and file management. Fall, Spring; Fall and Summer online.
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1.00 Credits
An introductory computer literacy course that presents the history, present state, and future role of computers in our society. It will introduce the history of computers, basic software and hardware terminology, social and ethical issues, privacy and security concerns, health and environmental issues, the internet, and an introduction to future and emerging technologies. Fall, Spring; Summer online.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to programming using a language such as Visual Basic.Net. Topics include basic control structure, data types, objects, properties, and programming events. Pre-requisite: CIS 109. Fall.
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CIS 204, students are required to use and understand more complex structure, to solve more complex problems, and to incorporate a much broader skill set into the problem solving/programming process. The language will remain the same as used in Programming I. Pre-requisite: CIS 204 with a minimum grade of C. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
A study of hardware and software troubleshooting for personal computers with an emphasis on hands-on learning. This course should help prepare the student to write the A+ certification exam, an industry standard for service technicians. Prerequisite: None. Spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course includes instruction in desktop publishing, web page design and editing, and related software applications that provides students the opportunity to create effective, professional business publications. Pre-requisites. CIS 112, CIS 114, CIS 116, CIS 118. Spring.
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