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3.00 Credits
This introductory course is required for students matriculated in the Computer Information Systems, Computer Science or Local Area Networks curricula. It can also be selected by any student interested in learning current hardware and software concepts. Topics include ¿ computer hardware configurations, system and application software, security, ethics and networking. This course also includes a software applications component using Excel and Access. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.)
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3.00 Credits
In this course, all major components of the PC will be covered as will the interconnection between the operating system and the hardware. Topics include: operating systems, system initialization, semiconductor memory, floppy drives, hard drive fundamentals, microprocessors, bus architecture, and interrupts. The DOS and Windows operating systems are used. Laboratory exercises will provide students practice in such skills as component removal and replacement, system configuration, and hard drive formatting. This course and CIS/ELT-158 will cover the objectives set forth by the A+ National Computer Technician Certification program. Also available as ELT 157. (Usually offered Fall semester.)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides detailed information on the interaction between PC hardware and the Windows operating system. PC peripherals including multimedia, printers, video, and networking hardware will be introduced. PC security and malware detection software will also be discussed. Basic networking between PCs and the PC and the MAC using the workgroup model will be introduced. This course together with CIS-157 will cover the objectives set forth by the A+ National Computer Technician Certification program. Pre-requisite: CIS 157 or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course is intended for students who have previous experience creating, modifying and maintaining spreadsheet and database files using Microsoft Office. Topics will include database implementation, advanced spreadsheet applications, and integrating information between applications. Students will also be introduced to HTML ¿ Hypertext Markup Language and be expected to create and upload web pages to their personal web site. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: CIS 100 or CIS 119.
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3.00 Credits
No course description available.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce the student to the concepts and techniques involved in creating database-driven websites. Students will learn how to integrate databases into new or existing websites to make them dynamic. The course includes instruction in database design and normalization, connection theory, basic Structured Query Language (SQL) statement creation, record insertion and deletion, querying, an introduction to Active Server Pages (ASP) and PHP Hypertext Preprocessor (PHP), and forms design. The course is designed so that students will develop code in any Integrated Development Environment (IDE) such as Macromedia Dreamweaver or through the use of simple text editors such as Notepad. Upon completion, students will have developed the skill sets necessary to create dynamic, interactive content for websites. Students enrolling in this course must have an understanding of HyperText Markup Language (HTML). Also available as CIS 215. Prerequisite: DIG 111 or Demonstrated Understanding of XHTML and CPS 120, or Permission of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of the course is to introduce JavaScript as a tool to add functionality to Web sites. Topics include creating, modifying and debugging scripts, creating frames and dynamic pages, implementing the use of cookies, incorporating graphics, and Dynamic Hypertext Markup Language. (Usually offered Spring semester.) Prerequisite: CIS 100 or computer literacy skills.
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to introduce the fundamentals of object-oriented programming using the Visual Basic programming language. Topics include graphical user interface design, forms, controls, menus, event-driven programming, exception handling, and database interaction. (Usually offered Fall and Spring semesters.) Prerequisite: CPS 120
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
No course description available.
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