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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Build complex workbooks using EXCEL. The following features will be utilized: more logical functions, database, linking, OLE, pivot table, visual basic applications. Prerequisite: CIS 141.
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5.00 Credits
The application of C# (C-sharp) for developing Windows desktop applications and Web services. Focuses on making C# applications that work with Windows, Databases, ASP.NET and Web services available on the Internet. Prerequisite: CS 142, 143 or CIS 264 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Provides an introduction to application development using Microsoft Access as the development platform. Emphasis is placed on the planning process, database design and understanding customers' business rules. The process of turning data into useful information will be explored through development of complex forms, queries, and reports. Students will work with Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), and ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). Prerequisite: CIS 145 and CIS 160 or instructor's permission.
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4.00 Credits
Advanced formatting techniques and keyboarding skill development using a personal computer with word processing software. Emphasis on formatting letters, tables, forms, minutes, agendas, press releases, memorandums, formal reports, and documents with special features. Prerequisite: CIS 150, or CIS 136, and the ability to type 40 words a minute by touch.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the medical transcription process stressing basic medical office documents, transcription practices, and editing skills. Basic English grammar and punctuation and medical transcription guidelines will also be covered. Prerequisite: CIS 150, meD 103.
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4.00 Credits
Transcription of medical case histories, progress notes, operative reports, discharge, summaries, and x-ray reports emphasizing the anatomical parts associated with a particular specialty. Common abbreviations used in transcribing dictation in the specialty area. Prerequisite: CIS 136, CIS 252, and meD 112.
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4.00 Credits
Detailed instruction and practice in transcription techniques, vocabulary building, and language skills--punctuation, spelling, word division, capitalization, number styles, and hyphenation. Includes production keyboarding skills, letters, memos, and reports. Prerequisite: CIS 106, CIS 136, CIS 150, and the ability to type at least 40 WPMby touch.
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5.00 Credits
An in-depth study of all the functions and features of installing, configuring, and maintaining Microsoft Office on the Microsoft Windows operating system. They include configuring Internet Explorer and Outlook Express; resolving issues related to customizing and personalizing the MS Office Applications suite; migrating from Outlook Express to Outlook; identifying and troubleshooting network problems; configuring Office security settings; and monitoring security vulnerabilities and updates. Prerequisite: CIS 108, CnA 112, and CIS 123.
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5.00 Credits
Business simulation including application and knowledge of word processing, Outlook, spreadsheets, database, PowerPoint, and internet to integrate documents in projects using critical thinking, planning, scheduling, organization skills, and group interaction. Prerequisite: CIS 141 and CIS 145. CIS 236 may be taken concurrently with CIS 259.
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5.00 Credits
An intermediate programming course. Topics include pointers and structures, basic C++ syntax, variables, operators, objects, input/output streams, functions, and classes. Emphasis is placed on the object oriented aspects of C++. Prerequisite: CS 142 or instructor's permission.
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