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3.00 Credits
Students learn to create basic, effective and attractive web pages and sites using current software. The course is intended for those who need a general background in web production for businesses, organizations or as a supplement to their careers. To be successful students must be Windows literate with an understanding of word processing.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the basic principles of business as they relate to the Internet. Topics include funding, creating a business plan , setting up books, policies and procedures, payroll, controlling inventory marketing and sales, achieving top search engine placement, and using list exchanges, web rings, email and list serves. Students create a basic business plan as a final project.
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3.00 Credits
Students learn to use advanced-level productivity software application packages in the Windows operating environment. The applications covered include word processing, spreadsheets, presentation and database software. Prerequisite: CPT 1207
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4.00 Credits
This course prepares students to analyze data and solve real-life business problems using a current database management software system. Students learn to use critical thinking and analysis to find effective solutions to real-life business situations. Students build databases, analyze data for effective decision making, collect data with well-designed forms, and develop effective reports. Students learn how to automate database processes, enhance user interaction through programming, and integrate databases with a corporate Web site. Prerequisites: CPT 1200, CPT 1208 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an exploration of the advanced features of Microsoft Office as applied to typical business activities. Students integrate the skills learned in the comprehensive Microsoft Office courses they have completed in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint?, to complete a career-oriented portfolio useful for job hunting or transfer applications. Prerequisites: CPT 2207 or permission of instructor.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers Object Oriented Programming (OOP) design methodology in the C++ environment. The fundamentals of C++ are presented. These include the concept and use of objects, control constructs, functions, libraries, parameter passing, classes, arrays, pointers; dynamic data types, and inheritance. Students are expected to have completed previous programming coursework.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an exploration of the advanced features of productivity software as applied to typical business activities. Students integrate the skills learned in the Computer Applications I and II to complete a career-oriented portfolio useful for job hunting or transfer applications. Prerequisites: CPT 1207, CPT 2207
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4.00 Credits
This course presents a study of systems analysis, design, development, and implementation of computer information systems. The class covers all phases of the computer information system life cycle: analysis techniques, design techniques, resource acquisition, application development, system implementation, and on-going maintenance procedures. Student learning experiences are heightened by project examples and assignments. Working as a member of a small team, students create a near-complete, modest information system for a small enterprise. Oral and written communication skills are employed throughout the course. Prerequisites: CPT 1200, CPT 1208, CPT 1301, CPT 2211 of permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Students examine the organizational structure and operation of local, state and federal police departments. This couse includes a discussion of the philosophy and laws guiding police policies and procedures and identifies major divisional units and operational components of most police departments. Prerequisite: CRJ 1115
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3.00 Credits
This course offers an overview of protective services, presenting the historical, philosophical and legal bases for the security field. It focuses on the various facets of modern security operations in a variety of settings: hospital, campus, corporate, industrial, retail and resort. The role of security organizations, awareness of security issues and methods and techniques of loss prevention are covered. Case analyses of specific security scenarios, problems, and solutions are incorporated.
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