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3.00 Credits
This course includes instruction on selected drafting techniques that are applied to the problem of making maps, traverses, plot plans, plan and profile drawings using maps, field survey data, aerial photographs and related references. Materials including symbols, notations, and other applicable standardized materials are also covered. Prerequisite: CET 1013 Corequisite: DFT 1123
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This course introduces the student to the basic skills of multimedia. Multimedia concepts and literacy will be covered as well as how to choose the appropriate software to design and produce effective presentations. Students receive hands-on experience working with digital cameras, images, presentation software, and audio and video software. Prerequisite: BUS 1603 must be completed within the past 5 years with Grade > C or permission.
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3.00 Credits
The course extends the student's knowledge of microcomputer operating systems. Students gain thorough knowledge of, and skill in, using the standard single-user, multi-tasking disk operating system. Attention is given to installation, customization, and modification of the operating environment. Prerequisite: BUS 1603 must be completed within the past 5 years with Grade > C or permission.
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3.00 Credits
An overview of the hardware of the personal computer is presented. Students are given the opportunity to assemble and configure a microcomputer. The motherboard, microprocessors, floppy drives, hard drives, CD-ROM, power supplies, modems, terminals, and printers are examined. Essential utilities necessary to upgrade and troubleshoot a PC are utilized. Prerequisite: BUS 1603 must be completed within the past 5 years with Grade > C or permission.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the basic knowledge and skills to be an active member of an information technology project team. Students are assigned to project teams with a related information technology task. They are responsible for planning, researching, tracking, documenting, and reporting activities related to the team's efforts using standard office software utilities, project management software and technical graphics software. The primary intent of this course is to develop basic skill sets for the software tools and for team building. Prerequisite: BUS 1603 or permission
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to programming concepts, structured and object styles, logical thinking, and problem solving. General programming topics, design tools, and algorithms are introduced through pseudo code with structured modular design, object, and event-driven programming paradigms. Students will be able to plan and design the logic for information technology systems. Prerequisite: BUS 1603
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3.00 Credits
A complete analysis and comprehensive review in preparation for the A+ Certification Exams. Students are given extensive opportunities to practice for both the Core/ Hardware Technologies exam and the Windows/Operating Systems Exam. Test taking strategies and research in a wide variety of topics are covered. This course integrates concepts learned in past and current microcomputer hardware and operating system classes. Prerequisites: CIS 1003, CIS 1013 A+ Certification Exam Fee payment required
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3.00 Credits
This course is one of a set of courses to prepare a student for A+ Computer Certification. The course covers advanced PC configuration and troubleshooting of peripherals, resolving resource conflicts, and optimizing system performance. Additional topics include networking, Internet technologies, printers, portables, maintenance and recovery. Prerequisites: CIS 1003, CIS 1013
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the Java Language. It covers the writing, compiling, executing, and debugging of Java Programs. Topics include the basic Java programming instructions, Java classes, and Java applets. Object-oriented programming with an emphasis on structured and top-down methods is an integral part of this class. Prerequisite: CIS
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3.00 Credits
Windows programming is introduced in this course, with windows programming conventions and user interface objects stressed. Graphics user interface (GUI) is emphasized with the goal of allowing students to be creative in developing programs. Linking files, module definition files, and operational considerations are an integral part of developing complete Visual BASIC programs. Structured programming techniques and standard logic techniques are taught. Prerequisite: CIS 1203 OR permission
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