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CIVL 236: Highway Construction Planning And Methods
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Spring Lab fee will be required. In this course, basic construction operations are presented with emphasis placed on bidding, financial, equipment, labor, and management operations. Project planning is introduced and developed with the use of a project planning software system as the centerpiece of this course segment. Projects will include completion of a bid package for an NYSDOT project and the preparation of a project schedule using the computer software. Prerequisite: CIVL 224, Estimating and CIVL 234, Transportation and Highway Systems Analysis or CIVL 235, Traffic Operations Analysis and System Design.
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CMPT 100: Word Processingwith Wordperfect
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer This course will teach computer concepts and microcomputer applications using Corel WordPerfect. Students will identify the components of the WordPerfect Graphical User Interface, in addition to learning data and document management. Students will be given the opportunity to gain in-depth understanding of creating and modifying a wide variety of documents by performing step-by-step exercises.
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CMPT 101: Personal Computer Concepts/ Applications I
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course provides both a practical and conceptual background in microcomputer fundamentals. Students receive hands-on experience while learning the latest graphical interface technology and how it interacts with Word Processing, Spreadsheets, Database Management, Presentation Graphics and the Internet. Microsoft Windows and Windows Applications are the software used. Lab time outside of class is required. Students must have some familiarity with Windows Operation System or computers using graphical user interfaces (e.g. Mac OS or Linux). Students with no computing experience should take AITC 101 - Computer Literacy prior to enrolling in CMPT 101.
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CMPT 105: Personal Computer Concepts/ Applications II
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, DL This course introduces the student to advanced information processing concepts and applications. Students will receive hands-on experience learning and applying the latest Graphical User Interface (GUI) technology, advanced features in word processing, spreadsheets and database management, and the Internet. The Microsoft Office Suite and Windows Operating Systems are the software products used. Lab time outside of class is required. Prerequisite: CMPT 101, Personal Computer Concepts/ Applications I or permission of department.
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CMPT 110: Document Formatting on Microcomputers
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring Areview ofWindows and file management will precede an introduction to word processing. This course will enable the student to develop keyboarding skills by keying the alphabetic, numeric, and symbol keys by touch in addition to computer skills mastery. The students will use MS Word to create, format and edit letter styles, envelopes, tables, memos, and reports, as well as other business documents.
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CMPT 115: Excel
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course teaches Microsoft Excel spreadsheet software within the Windows environment using a hands-on approach with step-by-step tutorial lessons and reinforcement exercises. It beginswith the basics and progresses to the development of a framework for learning Excel'smore sophisticated features, providing a practical knowledge of business spreadsheeting. Lab time outside of class is required. Prerequisite: Previous experience with the Windows operating system.
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CMPT 118: Web Page Design And Management
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course provides both a practical and conceptual introduction to the basic components of the World Wide Web, HTML and the Dreamweaver Integrated Development Environment (IDE). Students will create Web pages while learning the basics of Web page design and the techniques for using graphics and images. Lab time outside of class is required. Prerequisite: Previous experience with Windows Operating System.
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CMPT 119: Multimedia And Graphic Design For Theweb
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course provides students with an introduction to graphic design for the Web using Macromedia Fireworks and Flash. Students will use these tools to develop graphics and animations for the Web, including basic graphic design skills, Flash movie development and an introduction to using ActionScript. Prerequisite: CMPT 118, Web Page Design and Management
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CMPT 120: Database Concepts And Applications
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL This course introduces students to database concepts and applications using Microsoft Access. Students will learn to create tables, forms, reports, and switchboards. They will learn the proper procedures for creating, maintaining, and querying databases, and will be exposed to a variety of practical business-based applications which emphasize skills most in demand by employers today. This course does not involve database programming or systems development. Prerequisite: Previous experience with the Windows operating system.
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CMPT 125: Electronic Publishing And Design
3.00 Credits
Hudson Valley Community College
Fall, Spring, Summer, DL Using Adobe InDesign, the student will design and produce professional quality documents by using text, graphics, illustrations, and photos.With the use of the additional desktop publishing tools like design templates, graphic manipulation tools, color schemes, and wizards, students will create, edit, and modify newsletters, brochures, merged documents, clipart plus others. Students will create professional-looking layouts that incorporate illustrations and bitmap graphics aswell as sophisticated presentations of text and typography and publish these documents to the web. Prerequisite: CMPT 101, Personal Computer Concepts/ Applications I or permission of department.
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