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3.00 Credits
3-0-3 This course introduces computer concepts and programming. Topics include basic concepts of computer architecture, files, memory, and input/output devices. Programming is done in a modern high-level language. The course includes understanding how computer programs work and the role of the programmer in a business environment. The course starts with assembly language, then scripting language, then finished with Object Oriented Programming. No previous programming knowledge is needed.
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3-0-3 This course is a study of the fundamentals of web page design and implementation.
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3-0-3 This course introduces foundation concepts in structured programming. Problem solving and algorithm development through pseudocode and flowcharting is emphasized. Solutions are developed using the basic control structures of sequential, decision, and iteration.
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3-0-3 This course introduces microcomputer database concepts, including generating reports from databases, and creating, maintaining and modifying databases, using Microsoft Access.
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3-0-3 This course introduces the use of spreadsheet software on the microcomputer. Topics include creating, editing, using formulas, using functions and producing graphs using Microsoft Excel.
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3-0-3 This course introduces microcomputer word processing. Topics include creating, editing, formatting and printing documents using Microsoft Word.
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3-0-3 This course is a study of shell scripting and emphasizes the designing, coding, and testing of scripts. This course will cover shell scripting from both the command line and the Graphical User Interface.
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3-0-3 This is a study in the planning and implementation of object-oriented programs.
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3-0-3 This course is an introduction to the writing of basic Structured Query Language (SQL) used in creating tables, inserting data, retrieving data, and manipulating data from database.
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3-0-3 This course examines the methods and procedures used in maintaining microcomputer systems. Topics include hardware and software installation, configuration, operations and troubleshooting. This course examines the interaction of people, systems and computers. Strategic management issues unique to the information technology environment are discussed. Specialties include remote support technician, help desk technician, call center technician specialist, representative, depot technician and bench technician. Emphasis will be placed on computer design, operating systems, internetworking of devices and general information security concepts.This course will cover learning objectives associated with the CompTIA A+ certification exam. Emphasis will be placed on individual hardware components, BIOS, firmware, troubleshooting computer design, operating systems, internetworking of devices and general information security concepts. Mar 14 2019 2:38 PM Ashley Ann Woods
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