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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive exposure to the use of microcomputer database software concepts, capabilities and application; focusing on relational database techniques, database programming, and developing business application systems.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an exposure to microcomputer operating systems and hardware. Topics include hardware, trouble- shooting, operating system commands, system utilities, memory managers, and graphical user interface (GUI) software.
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive exposure to the use of database software concepts, capabilities and application; focusing on relational database techniques, SQL, normalization, database programming and developing application systems. A final/comprehensive project will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to and implement web development strategies and technologies for college and future employment success. Designed for the non-IT major, the course will provide students with a broad overview of the Internet and the Internet and the World Wide Web (WWW) focusing on general understanding of development themes, Web design, and terminology. Students will develop client side software using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and industry standard composing software (such as Dreamweaver).
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3.00 Credits
A comprehensive exposure to the use of microcomputer spreadsheet concepts, capabilities and applications beyond the introductory level; focusing on developing expertise in using a contemporary spreadsheet software package and companion products to develop business systems.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory course in web page development with HTML and XHTML. Also included will be various software packages that automate the web page design process. These may include Dreamweaver, Front Page, and others. This course is suitable for anyone who would like to create simple, but useful web pages. Topics include: the internet, tables, frames, forms, scripting language(s), multi-media.
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2.00 Credits
This is the first of two courses in a series to be offered covering the Cisco Academy semesters 1 and 2. Students will develop skills and knowledge in network media installation and testing, router and switch installation and configuration, and concepts of Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs). Instruction will be completed through online resources, lecture, and hands-on skills development. Students will be prepared for Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exams upon completion of both courses.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concepts and use of data structures and associated algorithms. Emphasis on algorithm comparison, design of data structure and a matrix of issues involving running time and space limitations inherent in data structure and algorithm implementation. Techniques of analysis and design of algorithms involving searching, sorting, recursion, and machine/memory management.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the C programming language and the use of the computer to solve business, scientific, and hardware control problems. Development of problem-solving skills using C will be emphasized. Topics include: functions, input-output functions, operating system interface, control structures, arrays, strings, pointers, storage classes, and structures.
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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in networking with survey and evaluation of network media, access methods, topologies, and terminology. Topics will include end user perspective, network cabling, hardware and software protocols. Internetworking, network operating systems, and system administration. Included will be basic server installation, configuration and management. A variety of workstation and server operating systems will be explored through extensive hands-on labs.
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