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Course Criteria
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1.00 Credits
This course will continue with topics discussed in CIS 095 and will include new topics agreed upon by the class. Course will not count toward graduation.
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. A survey of computer hardware, system software, application concepts. Topics covered include an introduction to Windows concepts and functions, applications software, personal computers and peripherals, and the processing cycle of personal computers.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Out-of-class computer work required. A survey of computer hardware, system soft ware, application concepts. Topics covered include an introduction to Windows concepts and functions, applications soft ware, personal computers and peripherals, and the processing cycle of personal computers.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Out-of-class computer work required. A survey of computer hardware, system soft ware, application soft ware, data management, structured programming concepts, the systems development process, and their integration in business. Course covers MCSE topics.
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. A survey of computer hardware, system software, application software, data management, structured programming concepts, the systems development process, and their integration in business. Course covers Certified Internet Web, Internet and Core Computing Certification, and MCSE certification topics. (NMCCN BCIS 1113)
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: A grade of “C” or better in MATH 096 or successful placement scores in MATH 098 or higher and a grade of “C” or better in READ 097 or successful college level reading placement scores Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. An introduction to the OSI seven layer networking model and concepts for implementing the model in Wide Area and Local Area Networks. TCP/IP network fundamentals will be presented. Preparation course for the Cisco Certified Network Associate and Network+ exams and covers Certified Internet Web certification topics.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: A grade of "C" or betterin MATH 096 or successful placement scores in MATH 098 or higher and a grade of "C" or better in READ 097or successful college level reading placement scores Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. An introduction to the OSI seven layer networking model and concepts for implementing the model in Wide Area and Local Area Networks. TCP/ IP network fundamentals will be presented. Preparation course for the Cisco Certifi ed Network Associate exam.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: CIS 102 Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. Th is course will cover the hardware elements of routers, advanced TCP/ IP protocol network concepts, and the concepts and theory of routing protocols. Th e student will learn how to confi gure Cisco routers, apply access control lists, and perform basic troubleshooting. Preparation course for the Cisco Certifi ed Network Associate exam.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 102 Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. This course will cover the hardware elements of routers, advanced TCP/IP protocol network concepts, and the concepts and theory of routing protocols. The student will learn how to configure Cisco routers, apply network layer addressing, and perform basic troubleshooting. Preparation course for the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam.
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1.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to the common graphical interface program for personal computers. Emphasis will be placed on file management (creating, saving, and backing up files and folders). There will also be a brief look at personal computer fundamentals as they relate to the Windows environment. The hardware requirements for running Windows will be discussed. Practical instruction in working in this environment will include how to use a mouse, how to work with and modify windows, using drop-down menus, running multiple applications simultaneously, and transferring data between applications.
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