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Course Criteria
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0.00 Credits
Permits the use of the Computer Resource Center and laboratory by those not registered in computer classes. (F,W,S,Su)
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0.00 Credits
The Computer Science Lab is available for all computer science courses that have a lab associated with that course.
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0.00 - 11.00 Credits
This class is structured for the first time user or individuals who do not feel comfortable with communicating with the computer. An excellent class to take if considering taking other computer classes or would like to be introduced to a computer and its various functions and operations. Class can be taken along with other computer classes. Even years (F,W,so Odd years (F)
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
An introduction to prevalent PC software including operating systems, browsers and applications. This course is designed for computing literacy, and will emphasize principles and underlying concepts. (F,W,S,Su) SE
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
An introduction to the technology of Computer Science majors, and will emphasize principles and underlying concepts. (F,W,S,Su) SE
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
An introduction to computer operating systems using Console and Windows commands, including purposes of operating systems, system setup, formatting, file handling, directory trees, backup and restore procedures, printer control, and configuration files. (F,W,S)
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
The important concepts behind Microsoft Windows as a GUI interface will be presented as well as hands on experience configuring Windows and employing the facilities that are embodied within it. Even years (W,Su,F)
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
An introduction to computer hardware covering identification of components and their functions and how to assemble a personal computer system, replace defective parts or upgrade an existing computer. (F,W,S,Su)
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0.00 - 27.50 Credits
An introduction to the Microsoft suite of personal computer applications including spreadsheets, databases, word processors, multimedia presentations, and browsers. This course is designed for Computer Science majors, and will emphasize principles and underlying concepts. For courses designed for Office Information Technology majors see OFF course listings. (F,W,S,Su)
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0.00 Credits
This class will give the student an introductory tour to the Apple Mac Operating System. Students will be shown how to use and configure the interface and to navigate to files and applications. The student will also use and configure some of the included applications with Mac Operating System.
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