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CIS 115: Computer Applications
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to computer technology with an emphasis on applications. Students learn how to use software packages, such as Microsoft Windows, Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Includes an orientation to Berkeley College's computer framework, which includes Blackboard, content collection, and portfolio development.
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CIS 131: Fundamentals of Information Technology
4.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Provides an overview of network concepts and terminology. Students learn about local and wide area networks, the OSI model of networking, network protocols, transmission methods, physical and logical topologies, and network hardware. Provides a solid foundation for the CompTIA Network+ certifi cation exam.
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CIS 133: pc Troubleshooting
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students learn to troubleshoot and repair hardware problems as well as to rebuild a PC from the ground up, install the operating system, and connect it to a network. Students also learn to install, confi gure, and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows-based operating systems. Provides a solid foundation for preparation for the A+ certifi cation exam.
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CIS 201 2: Advanced Spreadsheets
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students gain experience with spreadsheet applications, such as Microsoft Excel. Topics include building complex worksheets, importing and exporting data, using mathematical, fi nancial, and statistical functions, developing macros, consolidating spreadsheets, creating templates, and utilizing "what if" analysesto make business decisions. Prerequisite: CIS115
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CIS 203: Advanced Database Management Systems
2.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Hands-on experience with well-known database management software applications, such as Microsoft Access. Topics include an introduction to database programming, multiple database fi les, query fi les, reports, and the planning, development, and implementation of database systems. Prerequisite: CIS115
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CIS 212: Multimedia And Business Presentations
2.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Focuses on enhancing business communications via the growing areas of electronic communication. Students learn to develop, design, and deliver oral presentations using multimedia and online data services. Practice sessions and videotape feedback provide additional insight into presentation style and effectiveness. Prerequisite: CIS115
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CIS 215: Administrative Technologies
2.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Focuses on the integration of decisionmaking skills and administrative technologies to facilitate professional operations and enhance productivity. Topics include scheduling, event planning, records management, offi ce procedures, and electronic communications and research.
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CIS 233: Web Design I
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
An introduction to the concepts of web design. Provides an introduction to the use of powerful design software, such as Dreamweaver, Fireworks, and GoLive. Students work with tables, frames, objects, images, symbols, instances, animation image maps, rollovers, and animated GIFs.
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CIS 234: Web Design II
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students learn well-known coding and programming applications, such as HTML and Java Script, for the creation of web pages. Students develop basic hypertext elements, including headings, titles, document body, paragraphs, lists, anchors, links, and meta tags, and graphic design in order to create websites. Prerequisite: CIS233
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CIS 235: Web Design III
3.00 Credits
Berkeley College-Woodland Park
Students expand their knowledge of website development and create dynamic websites through advanced techniques, using authoring software such as Director/Shockwave and advanced animation software such as Flash. Prerequisite: CIS234
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