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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisites: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills Out-of-class computer work required. Design, development, and maintenance of database management systems. Th is 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. Course covers Microsoft Offi ce Specialist certifi cation topics.
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1.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to using PowerPoint to develop multimedia business presentations. Effective utilization of the software will be taught. Concepts of basic presentation methods and graphic design principles will be outlined. Students will create and deliver presentations using text, charts, digitized images, and sound. Preparation course for Microsoft Certified Application Specialist—PowerPoint certification.
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1.00 Credits
(1 Credit) Prerequisite: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to using PowerPoint to develop multimedia business presentations. Eff ective utilization of the soft ware will be taught. Concepts of basic presentation methods and graphic design principles will be outlined. Students will create and deliver presentations using text, charts, digitized images, and sound.
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1.00 Credits
Out-of-class computer work required. This course is an introduction to Microsoft Publisher. Students learn to create a publication and work with text and graphic objects. They will also learn to enhance a publication, improve a design, work with multiples pages, and use advanced features.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 107 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. Instruction on how to develop Web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Topics covered include basic HTML tags, links, text formatting, graphics, color schemes, tables, image maps, and frames. Web page forms and scripting will be introduced. Students will gain experience using HTML development tools to create Web site projects. Course covers Certified Internet Web certification topics
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisite: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills Out-of-class computer work required. Instruction on how to develop Web pages using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Topics covered include basic HTML tags, links, text formatting, graphics, color schemes, tables, image maps and frames. Web page forms will be introduced. Students will gain experience using HTML development tools to create Web site projects. Course covers Web certifi cation topics.
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3.00 Credits
Cross reference: ART 183 Out-of-class computer work required. This course explores various software applications used in Web authoring. Concepts of Web site design and development are presented with an emphasis on integrating multiple applications software. Topics include creating Web pages with the latest Web authoring software, 2-D and 3 D animation and graphics, roll-overs, and links. Problem solving, design originality, and Web advertising strategies are also covered. Course covers Certified Internet Web certification topics.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CIS 160 and CIS 180 Out-of-class computer work required. Instruction on how to develop complex Web pages using industry standard client-side design and scripting tools in dynamic Web page development. Students will be required to develop complex Web site projects with database interaction while using the concepts presented in the class. Course covers Web certification topics.
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4.00 Credits
(4 Credits) Prerequisites: CIS 160 and CIS 180 Out-of-class computer work required. Instruction on how to develop complex Web pages using industry standard client-side design and scripting tools in dynamic Web page development. Students will be required to develop complex Web site projects with database interaction while using the concepts presented in the class. Course covers Web certifi cation topics.
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3.00 Credits
(3 Credits) Prerequisites: CIS 102 Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. Th is course covers confi guration of network switches and routers to manage network traffi c. Topics include discussion of the OSI reference model and related LAN technologies; application of switch concepts in switch confi guration and troubleshooting; and implementation of routing concepts in router confi guration and troubleshooting. Preparation course for the Cisco Certifi ed Network Associate exam.
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