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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 70AA or 173; and Computer Applications and Office Systems 102K or 102T. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Two hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Entry-level concepts and terminology of filing.
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Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 70AA or 173; and Computer Applications and Office Systems 102K or 102T. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Two hours lecture-laboratory course. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Entry-level concepts and terminology of presentation graphics.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 70AA or 173; and Computer Applications and Office Systems 102K and 102T. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Two hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Entry-level concepts and terminology of database management. Emphasis on entering, editing, and sorting data; querying the database; and formatting and printing reports.
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Advisory: English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. Two hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. An introduction to hypertext markup language (HTML) covering creation of hyperlinks, inserting images, and producing basic tables and forms.
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1.00 Credits
Advisory: Computer Applications and Office Systems 90GA. Two hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. An introduction to basic techniques covering creation, modification and review of PDF documents, and interactive PDF forms using Adobe Acrobat.
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2.00 Credits
Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Four hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Review of basic math skills with emphasis on business applications and critical thinking problems. Instruction and application exercises involving math tasks needed for employment.
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4.00 Credits
Advisory: Computer Applications and Office Systems 90G or equivalent; English Writing 200 and Reading 200 (or Language Arts 200), or English as a Second Language 261, 262 and 263. (Also listed as Computer Information Systems 108. Student may enroll in either department, but not both, for credit.) Four hours lecture. Beginner's computer security course for small office or home users (end-users). Learn to stop hackers, worms, viruses, spyware, web bugs and identity theft. Learn vulnerabilities found in web browsers, email and operating systems. Protect against online purchase dangers, install firewalls, manage cookies, restrict ports, analyze log files, evaluate wireless networks and examine encryption.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 91BG-BV. (Students wishing to take this as a letter-graded course must obtain a special course ID number from the CAOS Department in AT203.) Two hours lecture-laboratory each course. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Preparation of various business documents using word processing software.
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 91BG-BV. (Students wishing to take this as a letter-graded course must obtain a special course ID number from the CAOS Department in AT203.) Two hours lecture-laboratory each course. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Preparation of various business documents using word processing software.
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2.00 Credits
(Formerly Computer Applications and Office Systems 88.) Prerequisite: Computer Applications and Office Systems 70AA. Advisory: English Writing 211 and Reading 211 (or Language Arts 211), or English as a Second Language 272 and 273. Four hours lecture-laboratory. Pass-No Pass (P-NP) course. Management of business records and of indexing and filing procedures: theory and practice of alphabetic, numeric, geographic, and subject systems. Manual/ computer applications using correct database management procedures.
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