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CIS 231: Small Office/Home Office Networking
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Focuses on connectivity issues for small office and home office networks such as: Broadband and other forms of Internet access, Internet connection sharing and other forms of network address translation, and ISP services. Prerequisite: CIS 221 or concurrent enrollment in CIS 221.
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CIS 233: Advanced Topics in Networking
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Focuses on current topics in networking including network security, disaster recovery issues such as identifying, quantifying, planning for and managing risks fault tolerance disaster planning, system backups, and hands-on system recovery. Current events in networking are explored. Prerequisite: CIS 223 or concurrent enrollment in CIS 223.
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CIS 237: Information Technology Project Management
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to Information Technology Project Management - project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement - using the experiences of real-life businesses.
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CIS 240: Introduction to Programming
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Elementar y programming concepts are introduced using Visual Basic for Applications. Topics include form objects, variables, sequence, decision and iteration control structures, intrinsic functions, data structures, testing and debugging, event, sub and function procedures. Prerequisite: CIS 114 (or any MATH over 100) and CIS 241 with a minimum C grade in both, or instructor permission.
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CIS 241: Database Design and SQL
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Introduction to database management systems. Topics include database terminology, design objectives and procedures, normalization and relationships, and Structured Query Language. Prerequisite: CIS 147 with minimum C grade or instructor permission.
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CIS 242: Database Programming-VBA
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Given project specifications, use Visual Basic for Applications to create custom interfaces that allow users to view, edit, insert, update and delete data. Prerequisite: CIS 240 with a minimum C grade, or instructor permission.
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CIS 243: O ffice Programming-VBA
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Office Programming-BA is a capstone course that explores ways to customize and improve procedures across the office suite using various tools. Topics include macros, application customization and development, object linking and embedding and crossapplication development. Prerequisite: CIS 242 with a minimum C grade or instructor permission.
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CJ 101: Intro Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Examines the history, philosophy, and organization of criminal justice and its European roots in our American society; explores the jurisdictions of local, state and federal agencies and their applications within the United States; presents an overview of the juvenile justice, corrections, and American court systems; discusses the multicultural and ethnic tendencies associated with criminal justice issues affecting the various criminal justice professions.
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CJ 102: Park Facilities Construction & Remodeling I
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Examines the basic tools, materials, and processes used and applications involved in construction, repair and remodeling of a variety of park structures and facilities. Discusses various electrical, water, and waste disposal systems, including meters, key components and working order. Also discusses the application and repair of sound, alarm and notification systems, including telemetry. Also considers the common uses of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and cooling or chiller systems in parks.
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CJ 103: Park Facilities Construction & Remodeling II
5.00 Credits
Skagit Valley College
Applies the techniques and methods involved in construction, repair and remodeling of a variety of park structures and facilities. Provides hands-on construction and repair opportunities on various electrical, water, and waste disposal systems, including meters. Common installation, troubleshooting and repair of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and cooling or chiller systems are covered, as well as sound, alarm and notification systems, including telemetry. Applies learning to the techniques of construction of walls, foundations, slabs, flooring and roof systems. Prerequisite: CJ 102.
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