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CIS 1050: Computer Operation Systems and Spreadsheets
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course covers the concepts, knowledge, and skills necessary to design, create, organize, store, and utilize spread sheets in varied settings. Students explore concepts and skills such as user-made functions, translation to graphs, using library macros, user macro development, and What If Scenarios. Students who successfully complete the course will be prepared to generate and use spread sheets to process information rapidly in virtually any setting and should obtain the performance of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands-on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 1
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CIS 1060: Introduction to Databases
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course presents the concepts, knowledge, and skills necessary to design, create, organize, store, and utilize microcomputer databases in varied settings. Students explore concepts and skills such as database structures and records, browsing vs. editing, FOR conditions and relational/logical operations, modifying database structures, and use of catalog storage. Students who successfully complete this course will be prepared to generate and use databases to process information in varied dimensions, and should obtain the performance of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands-on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 1
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CIS 1070: Advanced Concepts of Microcomputer Spreadsheets & Databases
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course is a continuation of CIS 1050 Concepts of Spreadsheets and CIS 1060 Concepts of Microcomputer Databases. More complex database and spreadsheet applications will be constructed. Advanced features in Excel and Access will be covered as well as the integration of these programs with each other and with other Windows programs. Prerequisites & Notes The prerequisite is CIS 1050 and CIS 1060, passed with a grade of C- or higher, or permission. This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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CIS 1210: Concepts of Word Processing
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course offers the concepts, knowledge and skills necessary to design, create, organize, store, and utilize written documents in varied computer formats. Students explore concepts and skills such as multilayered documents, text-around-image formats, address list creation, document merging, mail-merge for addressing letters, and macros for standard-form documents. Students who successfully complete the course will obtain the performance level required of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands-on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 1
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CIS 1220: Concepts of the Internet and WWW
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course presents the concepts and knowledge that are fundamental to effective use of the Internet and the World Wide Web largely through commonly available browsers and search engines. Students explore concepts such as legal and ethical concerns, public access, and various protocols (http, ftp, etc.) as applied to searching, downloading, and file sharing. Students who successfully complete this course will understand the fundamental operations of the Web and be able to manipulate the Internet. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 1
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CIS 1240: Simple Computer Graphics
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course is designed to present the concepts and knowledge in order to present data and information in a visually appealing form. Students explore concepts such as graphics file types, inputs and scanners, bit mapping, taking pictures of screens, postscript concepts, and review of graphic cards and acceleration. Students who successfully complete this course should understand the fundamental operations of computer manipulation of graphical data and be able to produce presentations using several graphics software packages. The performance level of students completing this course is that required of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands-on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 1
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CIS 1247: Concepts of Desktop Publishing
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course is designed to present the concepts, knowledge, and skills necessary to design, create, and implement various production pieces using an integration of text, texture, style, images, and bars. Students explore concepts and skills such as size, integration, perspective, message, placement, and color. Students who successfully complete this course should be prepared to produce, print, and deliver stand-alone documents and assist others in these productions. The performance level of students completing this course is that required of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hands-on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 1
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CIS 1310: Methods of Computer Presentations
1.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course is designed to present the concepts, and skills necessary to design, create, organize, and make effective computer generated, and/or computer controlled presentations. Students explore concepts, and skills such as masters, and templates, application of text, color, icon, and picture schemes, using other media forms on slides, and directing the flow of a presentation. Students who successfully complete this course should be prepared to produce and make such presentations, as well as assist others in their productions. The level of students completing this course is that required of a professional in the workplace. This course is conceptual in nature and includes direct application to hand on real-world settings. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 1
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CIS 2011: Visual Basic Programming
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
This course is an introduction to the Visual Basic programming language and the concepts involved in object-oriented programming. The course will be a hands-on programming class that will expose students to the skills necessary to create and maintain visual programs. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every spring. Credits: 3
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CIS 2031: C Programming
3.00 Credits
Lyndon State College (merged into Northern Vermont University)
Topics include control flow, user defined and library functions, data types (simple and structured) operators, program design, basic input and output. Prerequisites & Notes This course is offered every fall. Credits: 3
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