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  • 1.00 Credits

    Designed to supplement Keys 101. Students are required to utilize tutoring one hour each week, meet individually their instructor, and participate in at one workshop and one social/cultural activity. 1 hour lecture and discussion, no credit.
  • 0.00 Credits

    Designed to assist Keystone College students who have been placed on academic probation for the semester. Instructors will meet weekly with the student individually or in a group setting to promote academic improvement. Attendance is mandatory. 1 hour lecture and discussion, 0 credits.
  • 1.00 Credits

    An interdisciplinary course designed to help first-year students master the new challenges and unique opportunities of college and the local and global communities. 1 credit.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces microcomputer programming utilizing Visual Basic for Applications programming language, structured programming techniques, and program code utilizing event-driven programming. Prerequisite: IT 101. Spring, 3 hours discussion, demonstration, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a continuation of IT 205 with advanced topics of design, implementation, and use of database management systems. This course involves skills in the design and development of information systems and their application and combines form and report components into a single integrated system. Advanced PL/SQL language is used to improve performance and maintenance of database applications. Basic database administration tasks using Oracle9i Enterprise Manager are discussed. Prerequisite: IT 205. Spring, $40 fee, 3 hours discussion, demonstration, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to computer software packages used in business-related applications. Focus will be placed on the development of skills and knowledge for the use of spreadsheets and databases applications. Emphasis will be placed on the use of formulas, functions, and graphs in spreadsheets and the use of tables, queries, forms, and reports in databases. Prerequisites: IT 101 and IT 120. Spring, $40 fee, 3 hours discussion, demonstration, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to software and hardware requirements needed to be able to communicate across a network. Topics include the structure and technologies of computer networks, transmission of signals, topologies associated with cabling, Ethernet media access techniques, collision and broadcast domains, and mechanics of IP addressing. Discussion, laboratory assignments, skills-based assessment, and presentations are required. Fall, $40 fee, 3 hours demonstration, discussion, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides a continuation of the software and hardware requirements to be able to communicate across a network. Topics include an introduction to routing technology, routing theory and router configuration including RIP and IGRP routing protocols, distance vector and link state routing theory, routing loop issues, routing concepts, TCP/IP basics, IP addressing, security, and basic router configuration. Discussion, laboratory assignments, skills-based assessment, and presentations are required. Prerequisite: IT 250. Spring, $40 fee, 3 hours demonstration, discussion, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continues the concepts in IT 200 and covers advanced topics within word processing (Word), spreadsheets (Excel), and database concepts (Access). Topics include development of on-screen forms, macros, advanced table techniques, and management of long documents through cross-referencing, indexes, and tables of contents. Students learn advanced spreadsheet techniques including problem solving, scenario management, importation of data, and automation techniques using macros and visual basic code. Database topics include cross tab, unmatched and action queries, and task automation with macros and Visual Basic for Applications code. Hands-on lab activities provide exposure to business applications to prepare students for business and industry usages. Prerequisite: IT 200. Spring, $40 fee, 3 hours demonstration, discussion, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the history of the Internet and the World Wide Web, technologies for e-commerce, business strategies for Internet marketing and advertising business opportunities in a global market, legal issues, and the role of e-commerce in our economy and society. Case studies and business examples complement conceptual coverage to provide a real-world context. Prerequisites: IT 120 and IT 125. Fall, $40 fee, 3 hours discussion, demonstration, and hands-on assignments, 3 credits.
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