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2.00 Credits
An introduction to the Internet and computer networking from a nontechnical point of view. Explores how computers communicate, what the Internet is, and what the Internet can do for you. Focus on the fundamentals, describes Internet capabilities, and shows how to apply a variety of services. Familiarity with Windows operating environment. Prerequisite: none.
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2.00 Credits
Overview of PowerPoint. Creating, editing, and modifying presentations; navigating among different views; importing text and graphics; customizing presentations; applying templates and animation; printing in a variety of formats; and delivering presentations. Prerequisite: experience using Windows-based software.
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2.00 Credits
An introduction to Microsoft Outlook with an emphasis on the email, calendar, and electronic address book features. Also will cover use of Notes and Tasks features to produce to-do lists and organize information. Prerequisite: experience using Windows-based software.
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of the operating system such as the desktop, mouse operations, anatomy of a window, menus and customizing your system will be introduced. The benefits of the Common User Interface will be demonstrated by using Windows accessories. Emphasis on files management. Prerequisite: none.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to UNIX and UNIX like operating systems. Learn system fundamentals from the perspective of a new user. Understand the shell interface, utilities and basic characteristics of the operating system. Create introductory shell programs using the Vi text editor. Study system commands using pipes and redirection. Study similarities between a generic UNIX system and a typical Linux system distribution. Prerequisite: CIS 168.
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4.00 Credits
Overview of MS Word for Windows software using a personal computer. Basic document creating, editing, and assembly; text formatting, tables, columns, macros, templates, styles, and mail merge. Prerequisite: The ability to keyboard by touch 20 words a minute and CIS 108 or experience using Windows-based software.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to Excel for worksheet applications. Creating simple worksheets using numbers, dates, text, formulas, desktop features, for matting, charting, printing, and file handling. Techniques include copying, moving, relative and absolutes cell references, using functions in formulas, file linking, multiple windows, and range naming. More advanced topics such as database and macros will also be introduced. Prerequisite: CIS 108 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to relational database concepts and applications using Microsoft Access. Database concepts and practices are introduced and discussed using business-related examples. Includes building tables, forms, queries, and reports. Prerequisite: CIS 108 and CIS 123 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
An introduction to database design and database implementation concepts. Topics covered include data modeling, data base normalization, administration, and security. Special emphasis is placed on relational data base technology and implementation with a fourth generation data base programming language. Prerequisite: CIS 145 and CIS 168.
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4.00 Credits
Basic formatting techniques in keyboarding skill development using a personal computer with word processing software. Introduction to business letters, memorandums, tables, and reports. Prerequisite: CIS 136 and the ability to type 30 wpm by touch.
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