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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to web page design fundamentals using a top-down approach. Emphasis is on understanding and application of sound design rules, use of white spaces, graphics, site maps, two-way data entry/retrieval, and links. This course involves extensive use of file management in the areas of designing tree structures, file deletion, saving and retrieval, and importing files using the Windows operating system environment. Hands-on begins with understanding, programming and debugging HTML codes using a text editor. Advance topics include designing web pages using Page development tools such as MS Publisher, MS Front Page, or Dreamweaver.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IS 101 or IS 102 This course explores the world of LCD units, smart boards, laptop computers, upgrades, digital cameras, video production and computer hardware and software trouble-shooting. It will prepare the student to set-up, use, and work successfully with modern technology. The course objective will be accomplished through extensive hands on "learning by doing" approach.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces student to e-payment elements such as, public key infrastructure, smart cards, payment agents, digital cash, SET protocols, and micro-payment. Students will be able to create advanced web pages with response business forms. The experiences (both positive and negative) of 32 firms in a variety of industries will be examined to show what works and what does not and students will learn to build support systems for e-commerce initiatives.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an Introduction to Help Desk Concepts and Skills. Starting with the origin and definition of "Help Desk", the course includes sections on Help Desk location, structure, certification, and career paths. Additional concepts covered are incident processing and resolution, computer telephony integration, web-based support, performance and knowledge management, asset and security management, and the Help Desk Survival Guide.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to digital image creation using digital cameras and scanners, and importing images from the Internet. Digital Editing concepts include image cropping, image enhancement using filters, red-eye reduction, image cloning, and copying and pasting part of one image into another. The course also includes instruction in custom printing for school and business projects, including custom calendars and newsletters.
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3.00 Credits
Students will use Adobe Premiere Pro 2.0 to learn the basics of Digital Editing including: working with clips and transitions. Essential editing techniques will be included like creating titles and special video effects. Video sound and animation will also be covered. This is a hands-on class requiring regular attendance and participation.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IS 102 This course covers topics on multi-user operating systems with emphasis on computer local area networks (LAN). Emphasis is placed on LAN architectures, network administration tools, communication protocols, elements of networks and network administration considerations.
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3.00 Credits
This hands-on course is designed to prepare the student for the MCSE certification exam and for the challenges a network server administrator will face as a networking professional. Lectures, projects and exercises reinforce skills as they are learned. Specific topic coverage includes: Introduction to Windows Server, Managing Hardware Devices, Creating and Managing Users, Implementing and Managing Groups, Managing Access to Files, Managing Disk and Data Storage, Advanced File System Management, Implementing and Managing Printing, Implementing and Using Group Policies, Administering a Server, Monitoring Server Performance, Managing and Implementing Backups and Disaster Recovery, Administering Web Resources, and Security Basics for Windows Servers.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with comprehensive coverage of networking concepts. IT will prepare the student for the Cisco CCNA Certification exam # 640.801. In this course, the class will take an in depth look at networking concepts and techniques. It will examine theoretical concepts that make the world of networking unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical hands-on approach when examining networking techniques. Along with examining different network strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network implementation, as well as, timeless problem solving strategies. Specific topic coverage will include: Introduction to Networks, Network Devices, TCP/IP and IP Addressing, Network Topology/Design and WAN Concepts. Router concepts will cover Startup and Configuration, Routing Protocols, NAT, and Access Lists.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IS 102, MA 105 may be taken concurrently Introduction to a PC based geographical information systems that include aspects of mapping, GIS databases, coordinate systems, scaling, resolution, 3D or 2D conversions, data collection, and information retrieval. Students gain hands on experience with PC based GIS systems such as MapInfo, ScanUS, or ArcView. This course will also cover application and use of GIS concepts in business, cultural and scientific application and is intended to fulfill one of the optional elective courses in IS.
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