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4.00 Credits
Independent Study in Humanities Cr
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1.00 Credits
This course introduces computer hardware, software, communications, and security.Topics include microprocessors, RAM and ROM chips,magnetic and optical storage, data and program files, printers, scanners and modems. It covers how computers function and is not a hands-on skills course.
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2.00 Credits
This course provides knowledge of relevant computer skills and a solid foundation in the terminology and concepts of computer technology. Experience is provided with a variety of microcomputer software applications, including word processing, electronic spreadsheets, graphics, file management, and integrated software. Concepts and terms focus on preparing for a technologically oriented society and using the computer as a tool for productivity, research, and communication.
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2.00 Credits
This course increases knowledge and productivity with the personal computer. Students gain knowledge of hardware and software and, by working with popular business applications software packages, increase their overall computer competency.The course emphasizes the use of the computer in the management of information.Areas of study include the MS DOS operating system,WINDOWS operating environment, sharing files among applications, incorporating graphics, report generation, and communications. Current computing issues such as computer ethics, computer crime and security are discussed. Prerequisite: IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the role of computer operating systems. Itemphasizes operating systems and environments used with Intelcompatible equipment and discusses additional platforms. Command-line,menu-driven, and graphical user interface (GUI)systems are covered.Topics include storage devices, operating environment, system startup,menus,memory management, software package installation, and multitasking. Prerequisite: IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course covers graphic tools used in business environments, including multimedia programs such as graphic, animation and web design software.Multimedia files are imported and exported into documents and presentations.Topics include web design theory; color and composition; and graphic, animation and presentation software. It culminates with the integration of multimedia concepts incorporated into an integrated business project/presentation. Prerequisite: IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the principles of desktop publishing in abusiness environment. Professional quality business documents are designed and produced that combine text, graphics, illustrations, and photographs in documents such as letterheads, business cards, flyers, brochures, promotional documents, and newsletters. Prerequisite: IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course focuses on the development and delivery of effective electronic presentations. Business presentations are prepared, organized, and delivered using presentation graphics packages.Topics include supporting material, outlining, appropriate use of visual materials, and elements of interpersonal communication in business performance reports, training workshops, and sales presentations. Techniques include linking and embedding objects from spreadsheets, charts,word processing documents, and databases.Prerequisites: EN101 English 1: Composition or EN106 English 1: Composition and Reading, and IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.
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2.00 Credits
This course expands the knowledge of those already familiar with the basic elements of electronic spreadsheets. It examines the various uses for a spreadsheet in business. Intermediate and advanced spreadsheet techniques are examined, including the power of functions, formatting, analytical graphics, and macros. Prerequisite: IS101 Computer Applications & Concepts 1.Corequisites:MA110 Elementary Statistics or MA115 Intermediate Mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides a comprehensive view of the field of computer and network security.Topics include the types of threats to computer hardware and software, public key infrastructure (PKI), certificate authorities, the protocols and standards involved in establishing PKIs, intrusion detection systems, and the laws which govern aspects of computer security. Prerequisite: IS101 ComputerApplications& Concepts 1 is recommended but not required. ties, such as imaginative literature, and from other disciplines, such as science and business. Prerequisite: EN102 English 2: Ideas &Values in Literature.
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