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1.00 Credits
The CIS orientation class is designed to introduce students to the program and degree pathway for the CIS department. Students will be introduced to the curriculum, pathways, and industry certifications. Students will be introduced to the learning model utilized in the department to include; online/hybrid instruction, required clock hours in class, and program outcomes. Students will learn how to utilize software platforms used in the program for learning (e.g., Canvas, NetAcad, and Packet Tracer).
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course in business computer applications. This course will help students understand the impact of the computer-oriented society on individuals, as well as businesses, and includes security , privacy, and the social and ethical issues of the computer age. It will also help students understand the basics of an operating system and be able to use fundamental operating systems commands. This course will help students understand the basics of public and private networks as information resources and the use of electronic communication, such as e-mail. Students will also be taught through hands on lab experience the basics of several business applications, including word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software.
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This is a fundamental course in basic computer concepts based on the objectives of the IC3 certification exams. Students will also come to understand the basics of an operating system and be able to use fundamental operating system commands. This course will help students understand the principles of the Internet and teach them how to use public and private networks as information resources in a research setting. They will also learn to use electronic communication such as e-mail. Students will be taught, through hands-on lab experience, the basics of common applications including word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course serves as the introduction to the Computer Information Systems Department. This course will introduce students to the Information Technology industry by covering the following domains: Internet Business, Site Development and Newwork Technology. Students will be expected to finish the course as a CIW Web Foundations Associate.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This class examines structures, methodologies, and tools used to solve problems through the use of critical thinking and logical analysis using structures program design. This course requires students to think creatively, integrate and synthesize knowledge, and apply systems methodologies to the solution of problems.
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3.00 Credits
Students will gain a practical understanding of IT Project Management principles mapped to the CompTIA Project+ certification. Students will gain knowledge and skills required to manage the project lifecycle, ensure appropriate and timely communication, manage project resources and stakeholders, and maintain project documentation.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course covers the basics of information technology and its role and impact on today's businesses and society. Content is organized around concepts that are each tied to a social issue that shows how the concept relates or affects our everyday lives.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course discusses the history, role, and structure of computer architecture and operating systems needed by computers. This class is designed to explore physical and functional characteristics of computer devices and components and trends in computer architecture with emphasis and detailed information on configuring a microcomputer, troubleshooting problems that occur, interrupts, device and memory management, virtual memory and paging, file management, and performance analysis. Lab exercises include assembling a computer and troubleshooting problems. The course prepares students for the A+ certification exam.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course addresses advanced computer maintenance concepts and techniques. Students will examine theoretical concepts that make the world of technology unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical hands-on approach when examining PC development techniques. Along with examining different troubleshooting strategies, this course will explore the advancement of technological development, as well as, timeless problem solving strategies.
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is intended to provide a thorough, step-by-step process for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer operating systems. The course takes a hands-on approach to learning the steps to installing, troubleshooting and supporting the most common operating systems in use on the personal computer. In addition to explaining concepts, the course uses a multitude of real world examples of problems and issues related to operating systems, making it a practical preparation for the real world.
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