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  • 2.00 Credits

    2.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Barstow College College MATH/SCIENCE/PHYS.EDUCATION Division Biology Department Course Attributes: Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduction to computer architecture hardware and its background, concepts and functions of modern computer operating systems, disassembly and reassembly of microcomputers, and identification of its components. Grades: Option ( A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst. Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, BCC Cert-Comp Info Systems, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course emphasizes the sales process including the seven steps to sales, cashiering procedures, inventory stock and control, entry level business math, work ethic, and managerial skills. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable 3.000 Credit Hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate, Audit Schedule Types: Lecture Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Comp & Business Info Systems Department Course Attributes: Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    Develop oral and written skills emphasizing communication with coworkers and customers, correct grammar and speech, business english, human resources, leadership characteristics, teamwork, reading and interpreting instructions, filing, and telephone technique. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. 3.000 Credit Hours 54.000 Lecture hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Comp & Business Info Systems Department Course Attributes: Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the student to management information systems concepts. The course will present a variety of data processing facilities. Course topics include: The computer as an organizational information system, systems methodologies, and the computer as a problem-solving tool, the computer-based information system, and organizational information systems. Grades: Option ( A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Major Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Comp Asstd Instr/Distance Lrng, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst., Hybrid, Hybrid- Lecture, Hybrid-Lab, Hybrid-Lab-PT Inst Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Comp & Business Info Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    An introduction to the data communications field for the information technology student. Covers the introductory topics of hardware, software, protocols, channels, modems, local area networks, wide area networks, and various applications. Student will gain hands-on experience with current popular communications systems. Grades: Option ( A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Comp Asstd Instr/Distance Lrng, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst., Hybrid Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fundamentals of database structure, design, and development. Topics include user requirements, file organization, data structure and security, database processing, database management systems, and database development. Students design and develop database applications using a popular business database program. Grades: Option ( A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. Major Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Comp Asstd Instr/Distance Lrng, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst., Hybrid, Hybrid-Lecture, Hybrid-Lab, Hybrid-Lab-PT Inst Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    Traditional systems analysis and design methods and tools. Topics include role of the systems analyst, feasibility studies, modeling technique systems design, reporting and documentation, and implementation strategies. Computer-aided software engineering (CASE) tools will be utilized to design and develop information systems. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Comp Asstd Instr/Distance Lrng, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst., Hybrid-Lecture, Hybrid-Lab, Hybrid-Lab-PT Inst Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, BCC Cert-Comp Info Systems, Course is not Basic Skills CBIS 2 Windows and the Internet Examine the fundamental concepts of a computer, Windows Operating Systems, and the Internet. This course is meant to be for beginners. Students learn how to configure, set, and use Windows and the Internet for maximum productivity and efficiency. Emphasis is placed on skills development. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable Credit. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst., Hybrid, Hybrid-Lecture, Hybrid-Lab, Hybrid-Lab-PT Inst Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Comp & Business Info Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-BIS-Office Services, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the UNIX operating system. Topics include common UNIX commands; files manipulation, editing, and the UNIX file structure. This hands-on class is designed for the computer novice or for the UNIX novice who wants to get productive with the UNIX operating system in the shortest time possible. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. CSU 3.000 Credit Hours 36.000 Lecture hours 54.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Comp Asstd Instr/Distance Lrng, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst. Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, Course is not Basic Skills
  • 1.50 Credits

    This course introduces students to the basic of establishing and managing a Windows Server. Topics include internal architecture, system security, networking configuration (with focus on TCP/IP), the registry of services, domains and system policies, user accounts and group management, disk backup and maintenance, troubleshooting and performance optimization. Grades: Option (A-F), P/NP. Degree Applicable. CSU 1.500 Credit Hours 18.000 Lecture hours 27.000 Lab hours Levels: Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture, Lab/Studio/Activity, Lab/Studio/Activity P/T inst. Barstow College College Business & Workforce Develop Division Computer Information Systems Department Course Attributes: BCC Cert-Infor.Systems Mgmt, Course is not Basic Skills
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