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CIN 218: The American Hero in Film
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This course will trace the development of the American Film Hero from early 20th Century to present. The course will concentrate on different genres in American film, depicting a variety of hereos, including: The Early War Film, the Western, the Gangster Film, The Vietnam Era, Film Noir as well as many others. Students will study the novels on which successful film adaptations have been based.
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CIS 100: Principles of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
An introductory course in computer fundamentals, covering computer hardware, software, and business applications. A significant portion of the course is devoted to the use of modern applications software packages such as word processing and spreadsheet software. The course involves extensive hands-on exposure to both time-sharing and microcomputer systems. Other topics include the evolution of the information-based society, the information processing cycle, and the processing capabilities of computers.
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CIS 101: Computer Concepts:An Introduction
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 1) This course provides Computer Information System majors with an introduction to computer concepts and terminology to prepare them for subsequent courses. Topics covered will include binary, and hexadecimal number systems, analog and digital signals, data storage, transmission and processing methods, and networking. Topics will be covered at an introductory level. The course will be taught primarily online to introduce CIS majors to the experience of the electronic community. One lecture hour per week. Required for CIS majors enrolled in CIS 100. Co-requisite: CIS 100 or Permission of Instructor.
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CIS 102: Internet Basics
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
An introductory course in the usage of the Internet, intended for non-majors and majors with little or no Internet experience. Students will learn how to use Web browsers, search engines, and e-mail. Different types of Web-delivered media will be presented and discussed, in additional to a general history of the Internet. Several issues will also be addressed, such as content evaluation, legality, ethics, and virus protection. Prerequisite: None
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CIS 103: Computer Communications Using Internet
1.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Basic computer communications concepts are introduced. Course content includes the use of technology for communications, information retrieval, and verification. The local computer network and e-mail system will be introduced and heavily used to create a virtual student community. In addition, the responsibilities of electronic citizenship and techniques for proper behavior using shared resources will be learned and practiced.
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CIS 106: An Introduction to Digital Media
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This introductory-level course provides a basic hands-on approach for the production and assessment of a team-based digital media project. Utilization of the components found in various software programs will allow students to select a digitally-based group project utilizing various aspects of audio, video and digital media. A culminating project will be distributed via DVD, the Internet/World Wide Web, or some other appropriate channel/medium. A basic knowledge of computers and some background in music and/or musical theory would be helpful but is not required.
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CIS 120: Advanced Principles of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
The continuation of CIS 100. Topics include graphics, simple software and hardware management, operating systems, presentation graphics, database applications and current issues in computing and information science impacting on today's society. Hands-on modules include projects with current operating systems, a database management system and a collaborative project integrating concepts and techniques learned over the semester. Prerequisite: CIS 100 or Permission of Instructor.
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CIS 125: Principles of Information Systems II
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
( 4) This course is the second course in sequence for CIS majors that will expand concepts and knowledge from CIS 100 and go further into computing principles and advanced application use. Topics include image editing tools, software and hardware management tools and techniques, operating systems, presentation graphics, database applications and current issues in computing and information science impacting on today's society. Hands-on modules include projects with current operating systems, a database management system in a collaborative project throughout.
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CIS 130: Foundations of the Internet
4.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
Students will be introduced to Internet communication concepts and principles. Topics include networking basics, protocols, UNIX commands, file management, remote access, and file transfer. Additionally, students will learn beginning HTML, editors, image editing for Web optimization, and Web page content evaluation. Students will be given a network account for publication of their Web pages. Students will be expected to have knowledge of basic computer skills.
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CIS 151: Technology and Organizations
3.00 Credits
Onondaga Community College
This is a course on the impact of technologies related to work and organizations. It addresses both the unintended and intended outcomes of technology. Students examine the changing nature of time demands, the relationship between the organization and its members, the "labor saving" device,quality of work life, computer misuse, repetitive strain injuries, and other topics.
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