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3.00 Credits
Introduces Internet history and concepts: development, controlling organizations, standards, usage, and other issues. Application topics include email, FTP, browsers, search methods, and web sites. The course project is the development of a web site. Prerequisite: Proficiency with keyboard and mouse.
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5.00 Credits
Offers concepts, fundamentals, and techniques of web page design, and introduction to Internet networking principles. Topics include web page usability, design principles and development, site planning, and implementation, (X)HTML scripting language and basic Cascading Style Sheets are used to create structural and presentational web pages. Students will use concepts presented in the course for development of personal and commercial web pages. Prerequisite: CS 108 (was CIS108) and CS 110 (was CIS110) or equivalent or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
Continuation of Web Page Design using client and server side scripted/programming languages and dynamic page coding to extend design capabilities and Web Site effectiveness. Methods introduced include browser control, security related issues, and Web Page structural/presentational control using these languages. Prerequisites: CS 102 (was CIS 102), CS 170 (was CIS 180) or equivalent, or instructor permission.
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1.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to Microsoft's Windows operating system. Students learn to use the mouse; find, move, copy, rename, and delete user files; find "lost" files; and use basic Windows programs.(See CS 110)
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1.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to word processing, using Microsoft Word to type text and create documents, correct and delete text, work with margins, format, print, retrieve, save, and use other basic word processing functions. (See CS 110)
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1.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to electronic spreadsheets, using Microsoft Excel to create, retrieve, and work with basic spreadsheets, enter and edit data, create formulas to calculate values, print, format, and use other basic spreadsheet function.
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1.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to the Internet. A Web browser is used to access the World Wide Web, to send and receive email messages, to search for information, and to perform other basic Internet functions.
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1.00 Credits
Introduces presentation graphics, using Microsoft PowerPoint to create electronic slide shows. Students create and edit slide shows, apply templates, format slides, enter text, print presentations, create charts, and employ other graphical functions and features.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to microcomputers and software applications. Windows, word processing, and electronic spreadsheets basics are presented. Prerequisite: Ability to use a keyboard.
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4.00 Credits
Offers an introduction to the study of the Microsoft Windows operating systems. Presents fundamental concepts of a Microsoft Windows client operating systems, such as file management and customizing a graphical user interface (GUI).
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