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  • 4.00 Credits

    Hours: 4 Course ID: 003824 Overall web site production processes are presented with particular emphasis on design involving layout navigation and interactivity. The operation of digital video cameras, scanners and sound equipment is presented and the design, layout, and composition of images, animation and video suitable for web site production is stressed. Lecture: 4 hrs. Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 005474 Emphasizes creating three dimensional games using state-of-the-art software package. Prerequisite: CIS 100 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004076 Introduces web page design using HTML. Focuses on creating web documents using a simple text editor. Covers how to use a simple web editor. Explores features such as layout, tables, images, forms, frames, and the incorporation of sound and video. Includes developing site specifications and methods to increase the appeal and effectiveness of web sites. Covers preparation of web documents appropriate for use in business and professional web sites. Prerequisite: Computer literacy course or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004077 Introduces creating graphics, animation, text forms, and special effects using Macromedia Flash. Prerequisite: Computer literacy course or consent of instructor. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 003815 This first level programming language course covers SQL, a standard relational query and definition language. The syntax for table creation, modification, and access will be presented, including queries based on relational algebra (projection, selection, join, etc.). A host language interface will be used to design interactive screens, format reports, and embed SQL statements. Lecture: 3 hrs. Prerequisite: CIS 120 and CIS 170 or Consent of Instructor. Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004421 Provides basic theories and concepts of geographical information systems including basic GIS capabilities data collection, data types, GPS, and basic mapping concepts. Introduces GIS software using industry specific applications and technology to provide a conceptual base to build expertise in GIS. Prerequisite: Computer literacy course or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 003814 Introduces standards for designing relational databases. Includes first, second, and third normal forms to eliminate modification anomalies. Reviews the capabilities of three major types of data models -- hierarchical, network, and relational -- as they apply to hypothetical sets of data objects. Includes the creation of logical design and translation into a physical database using the relational model. Includes interaction with the physical database through a graphical interface and Query-by-example. Prerequisite: Computer literacy course, MT 120 or MT 122, or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 004629 Introduces practical approach to managing essential resources, people, and deadlines, and real-world challenges required to bring any project in on time, on target, and on budget. Covers skills and concepts of essential project management processes, defining requirements, schedules, risk management assessment, change control, and project management software applications. Provides students with a practical approach to developing projects with opportunities to apply skills and elements by completing activities based upon real-time projects and case studies. Prerequisite: Computer literacy course or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 005468 Introduces advanced tasks such as installation, building, repairing, configuration, troubleshooting optimizing, diagnosing, and preventive maintenance in the context of field service or enterprise environment. Appropriate for those who work, or plan to work, in a mobile or corporate environment, or hold a position characterized by a high-level of in-person customer interaction. This course maps closely to the CompTIA A+ 220-602 National Examination. Prerequisite: IT 105. Lecture: 2 credits (30 contact hours). Laboratory: 1 credit (30 contact hours). Component: Laboratory, Lecture
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hours: 3 Course ID: 005226 Introduces end user support and computer management including skills and knowledge required to support users who run current Windows client operating systems in corporate, small business, or home environments. Includes experience with installing, configuring and troubleshooting Windows client operating systems in both Active Directory and workgroup environments. Prerequisite: (IT 105 and IT 205) OR (ET232 and ET 234) OR current A+ certification. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Component: Lecture
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