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Communications Transfer
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3.00 Credits
For students with little or no previous programming experience. It introduces problem-solving algorithms, flowcharting and structured computer programming, using the language Visual Basic. Students will spend much of their time composing, debugging, and executing computer programs. PRQ: MATH 106, high school algebra, or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Every semester. Meets: M.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to database management. Students will learn how to electronically create, store, update, manipulate and report data using the popular database manager Access. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall, yearly. Meets: M.
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3.00 Credits
Web pages on the Internet. Students will build individual Web pages and place them in a hierarchical Web structure. Topics include Web terminology, page design, graphics, links, tables, site structure, use of Web browsers, and Internet protocols. Testing will be done in a "test environment" to ensure page correctness and production readiness. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Every semester. Meets: M.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover step-by-step creation of brochures, newsletters, letterhead, business cards, and flyers. Appropriate usage of typefaces, spacing, graphics DTP terms, and type specifications will be stressed. PRQ: Familiarity with MS Word. Scheduled: Every semester. Meets: M.
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3.00 Credits
This course will expand upon the skills learned in CSCI 107, preparing the student for Expert level Microsoft Office Specialist certification using MS PowerPoint. Topics included in this course: importing files, managing files, creating forms using MS Visual Basic, creating selfrunning presentations, and distribution of presentations to remote audiences using NETSHOW. PRQ: CSCI 107 or consent of instructor. Scheduled: Every semester. Meets: M.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to computers and the use of technology. Topics include: The evolution of the computer and technology and the role computers and technology have and will play in the development of our society; how computers work, an introduction to personal computers, data communication systems, the Internet, the World Wide Web, and an understanding of the use of software and hardware will be covered. Students will understand how information systems work and are incorporated into all areas of society. A knowledge of how the human/computer interface occurs will be studied. PRQ: None. Scheduled: Fall and spring, yearly. Meets: MNO.
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1.00 Credits
In this set of courses we offer the basics of three important Microsoft applications; Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Taken together, these provide students with an array of skills that will aid in their learning. Students will learn the basics of MS-Word along with useful tips and procedures, will be introduced to the use of Excel spreadsheets as a way to create, edit, format, store and print tables and graphs and incorporate them into Word documents or PowerPoint presentations, and will learn to use PowerPoint to prepare presentations, import and manage files, create forms using Visual Basic, and tie this software to other MS Office products. PRQ: None. Meets: M Scheduled: Every semester.
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1.00 Credits
In this set of courses we offer the basics of three important Microsoft applications; Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Taken together, these provide students with an array of skills that will aid in their learning. Students will learn the basics of MS-Word along with useful tips and procedures, will be introduced to the use of Excel spreadsheets as a way to create, edit, format, store and print tables and graphs and incorporate them into Word documents or PowerPoint presentations, and will learn to use PowerPoint to prepare presentations, import and manage files, create forms using Visual Basic, and tie this software to other MS Office products. PRQ: None. Meets: M Scheduled: Every semester.
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1.00 Credits
In this set of courses we offer the basics of three important Microsoft applications; Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Taken together, these provide students with an array of skills that will aid in their learning. Students will learn the basics of MS-Word along with useful tips and procedures, will be introduced to the use of Excel spreadsheets as a way to create, edit, format, store and print tables and graphs and incorporate them into Word documents or PowerPoint presentations, and will learn to use PowerPoint to prepare presentations, import and manage files, create forms using Visual Basic, and tie this software to other MS Office products. PRQ: None. Meets: M Scheduled: Every semester.
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