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6.00 Credits
Provides a study of planning, designing, and implementing a Microsoft NT network. Topics include: network design, network planning, network implementation, instal ation of cabling and components, hardware instal ation, server and client NOS installation, and installation of application software. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: CIS 146
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6.00 Credits
Provides a study in Microsoft NT network diagnostics and troubleshooting. Topics include: analysis methodology, troubleshooting the network, NT server troubleshooting and analysis, workstation troubleshooting, troubleshooting network printing, protocol analysis, cable troubleshooting, network optimization and disaster recovery, and research tools. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisites: CIS 146, CIS 147
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6.00 Credits
Introduces object oriented programming. Common elements of Windows applications will be discussed and created using a C++ integrated development environment. Topics include: object oriented programming, Windows applications, user interface design, capturing and validating input, event-driven programming design, conditional processing, and incorporating graphics. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: CIS 256
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4.00 Credits
Provides students with the interface concepts of Microsoft Windows software and the opportunity to develop software application skil in a wide range of business situations. Topics include: getting started with Microsoft Windows, managing programs and files with Microsoft Windows, using Microsoft Windows write and paintbrush features, data transfer with Microsoft Windows, printing with Microsoft Windows, and customizing with Microsoft Windows. Hours: Class/Week 1 D.Lab/Week 4 Credit 3 Prerequisite: None 211
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6.00 Credits
Introduces the Internet, a nationwide computer network that links Colleges, technical institutes, businesses, and government agencies. Provides an excel ent opportunity to understand, investigate, and explore the Internet and related wide area networks. The student wil learn how to connect a PC to the Internet as wel as how to use communications software to access the many resources available on the network. Topics include: network fundamentals, Internet concepts, electronic mail, file transfer protocol (FTP), Telnet, Internet gophers, and information services. Hours: Class/Week 2 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 5 Prerequisite: SCT 100
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6.00 Credits
Introduces Microsoft Windows event-driven programming. Along with this new method of programming, common elements of Windows applications wil be discussed. These elements wil be created and manipulated using Microsoft's Visual BASIC development environment. Topics include: Windows applications, user interface design, capturing and validating input, event-driven programming design, conditional processing, file processing, and incorporating graphics. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Prerequisite: Program admission Corequisite: CIS 105
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2.00 Credits
Provides an overview of networking theory and network operations. Topics include: LAN terminology, network components, network systems software installation, and LAN management. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 5 Prerequisite: CIS 102
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the network operating system, printing services, multiple file server configurations, and network specific items. Topics include: LAN standards, network operating systems, installing NOS, internetworking, workstation management, LAN file system, network printers, LAN management, network security, network troubleshooting. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 5 Prerequisite: CIS 158, CIS 102
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6.00 Credits
Introduces the student to Windows 95. Topics include: Using the Windows 95 Desktop, working with a window, using menus and dialog boxes, using Windows 95 Help, shutting down Windows 95, starting and exiting applications, working with multiple windows, using My Computer, using Windows Explorer, using the Recycle Bin, working with the Control Panel, customizing the Desktop, using WordPad, using Paint, working with multimedia, maintaining Windows 95, and printing with windows 95. Hours: Class/Week - 4 D.Lab/Week 6 Credit 7 Corequisite: CIS 155
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2.00 Credits
Introduces the student to the principles and techniques of dynamic classroom presentations. Topics include: screen design, working with templates, adding sound and video, delivering over the web, and student use of presentation software. Hours: Class/Week 4 D.Lab/Week 2 Credit 5 Prerequisite: Program admission
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