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3.00 Credits
Provides the beginning students majoring in Information Technology with a concise introduction to fundamental computer concepts and applications. Emphasis is on computer hardware, including various devices and their use. Number systems, data representation, machine cycle and code are introduced. It also introduces the students to system and application software including levels of languages, language translators, language features and the development of logical paradigms necessary for program development in any given language. Students are also briefed on Windows and Windows based applications. Required for majors 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Corequisite: EN 101 or ENW 107
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Introduces the students to QBasic, the language of the microcomputers. Emphasis is on logical analysis and formulation of programs leading to the solution of programming problems. Topics covered include, I/O Statements, Expressions, Assignment, selection, loops, subroutines, and one dimensional arrays. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: MA 005 or MA 007; Corequisite: CIS 107
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3.00 Credits
Introduction in computer programming and problem solving using the FORTRAN language. Covers standard statements, structure programming statements, arrays, functions, and subroutines. Emphasis on the logical analysis of a problem, and the formulation of a computer program in FORTRAN leading to its solution. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Corequisite: MA 108
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3.00 Credits
Provides the knowledge and skills necessary to install software, troubleshoot and upgrade hardware components, maintain & replace parts for PCs. Detailed coverage of how to care for system components and identify items that are likely to fail, identify and use powerful diagnostics hardware and software to pinpoint failed component, correct the problem and or replace the component. Proper techniques to assemble and disassemble a microcomputer system will be covered. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 106 and (CIS 101 or CIS 107)
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with an introduction to MS Windows application programming and development using the Visual Basic programming language. Emphasis is on understanding the concepts of contemporary program design, including object-orientation, code reuse, modularization, event handling, graphical user interface forms, and ActiveX components. Students will create fully functional VB executables. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 108
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3.00 Credits
Provides the student with an introduction to MS Office automation using MS-Visual Basic for Applications. Emphasis is on understanding the concepts of the MS Office programmable object hierarchy and its methods and properties. Topics include automated MS Office procedures, Dynamic Data Exchange and Object Linking and Embedding, programmable ActiveX Data Objects, and class modules. Students will create functional automated MS Office applications. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 122
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3.00 Credits
Provides in-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with Windows and Microsoft Office. Through in-class demonstrations and step-by-step instructions, students learn to use Word, Excel and Access in a business environment. All work is done on a Wintel platform. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 101 or CIS 107
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3.00 Credits
Extends the knowledge gained in CIS 125 and covers the advanced topics of Excel and Access. Emphasis is on integration, file sharing, and the use of visual tools in project design and data access. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 125
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with hands on experience with two of the more popular productivity tools used in the business world, Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint. Students will learn advanced word processing features available in Microsoft Word, and will learn many of the presentation features in Microsoft PowerPoint. Through demonstration and hands on projects, students will develop the skills needed to pass the Microsoft Office Specialist examination for Microsoft PowerPoint and the Microsoft Office Expert examination for Microsoft Word. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 125
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3.00 Credits
Introduces structured programming in the COBOL language. Includes data editing, manipulation and calculation leading to report generation. Stresses good programming, documentation, problem analysis and maintenance of existing programs. Open lab is used to code, compile and test projects. 3 hours lecture; open laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 107; Corequisite: CIS 108
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