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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: CIS 101 Out-of-class computer work required. An in-depth study of microprocessors and microcomputers. Topics covered include the selection, confi guration, and installation of hardware components; data representation; and systems soft ware. Th e basics of network design, cabling, and workstation confi guration for a network are addressed. Th e course covers hardware issues such as drivers, I/O addresses, IRQs, and Plug and Play technology involved in installing and confi guring Microsoft Operating Systems. Course covers CompTIA A+ and MCSE certifi cation topics.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) Prerequisite: CIS 101 Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to the concepts of computer operating systems and client administration. Topics covered include a comparison of operating system platforms and how the operating system works with hardware and other soft ware. Th e course includes a practicum in which students install and confi gure an operating system for clients for optimal performance in a network. Course covers CompTIA A+ and MCSE certifi cation topics.
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4.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. An in-depth study of microcomputer hardware and software. Topics covered include the selection, configuration, and installation of hardware; I/O systems, storage devices, and communication systems; a comparison of operating systems, how the OS works and updating the OS; troubleshooting hardware and software; and preventive maintenance. This course is lab intensive. Preparation course for the Computer Technology/Industry Association A+ exam and covers MCSE certification topics.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequsiste: Must be take concurrenlty with CIS 134 Provides supervised hands-on activities designed to demonstrate concepts in microcomputer hardware and software.
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4.00 Credits
Out of class computer work required. This course focuses on the objectives for the Network+ certification. Students will be taught the skills necessary to manage, maintain, troubleshoot, install, operate and configure basic network infrastructure. Concepts will include networking technologies, basic design principles, and wiring standards. Students will learn to use networking tools and software. Course covers CompTIA Network+ certification topics. Course cannot be taken as an elective nor substituted for CIS 102 on the Information Technology - Networking degree or certificate.
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. Basic word processing techniques and applications will be covered. Students will create, revise, store, and retrieve documents using word processing software. Mail merge techniques are introduced. Preparation course for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist—Word certification.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisites: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills Out-of-class computer work required. Basic word processing techniques and applications will be covered. Students will create, revise, store, and retrieve documents using word processing soft ware. Mail merge techniques are introduced. Course covers Microsoft Offi ce Specialist certifi cation topics.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisites: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills An introduction to electronic spreadsheets. Using microcomputer spreadsheet soft ware, students will learn techniques to support business decision-making. Students will learn basic spreadsheet functions to enter, manipulate, and store numerical information for business analysis, modeling, and forecasting. Coverage includes intermediate features and commands, spreadsheet design, mathematical formulas and functions, and "what-if " analysis.Course covers Microsoft Offi ce Specialist certifi cation topics.
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to electronic spreadsheets. Using microcomputer spreadsheet software, students will learn techniques to support business decision-making. Students will learn basic spreadsheet functions to enter, manipulate, and store numerical information for business analysis, modeling, and forecasting. Coverage includes intermediate features and commands, spreadsheet design, mathematical formulas and functions, and “what-if” analysis. Preparation course for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist—Excel certification.
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3.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. Design, development, and maintenance of database management systems. This course will cover relational database design concepts. Students will be expected to implement the concepts by developing projects in Microsoft Access. Students will learn techniques for adding, updating, retrieving, and sorting information. Students will learn to create forms and reports using the stored data. Preparation course for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist—Access certification.
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