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Subject
Course Number
Title/Description
Subject: ART
Course Number: 1520
Digital Graphic Design I This course is an introduction to the basic design concepts and techniques created using the computer and design editing software. Students will learn to create and alter designs used in the business and art world. In addition, students will examine the historical, theoretical, and aesthetic aspects of graphic design as an expressive and persuasive artistic medium. MTC goal areas: (6) Humanities and Fine Arts. (Prerequisites: College-level reading and writing; working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh platform) (1 hr lec/4 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CETT
Course Number: 2407
Engineering Technology Internship This course provides the student with work site experience in which skills and knowledge learned in previous courses may be applied. These internship experiences include safety procedures, quality control systems, personnel procedures, company organization, contractual agreements and other employer expectations. Technical skills and knowledge can include surveying, inspection, testing, computer design, and architectural applications. The students can register for varying credits based on their planners and number of hours of expected work. One credit is equivalent to 45 hours of work time. (Prerequisites: Completion of first year CET program) (0 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/3-9 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1402
Foundations of CIS An introduction to foundational concepts in Computer Information Systems (CIS), such as virtual computing, number systems, intermediate office productivity software, computer networking, elementary programming, and cybersecurity. Students will be expected to demonstrate communication skills in writing and a presentation to the class. This course is for students intending to pursue a degree in CIS and for students wishing to learn more about Information Technology. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT, and MATH0460) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1406
HTML & CSS Learn how to create web sites using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Hands-on exercises will guide students through the design and construction of complete HTML web sites styled with CSS while utilizing images, animations, other multimedia, tables, and forms. (Prerequisite: College-level reading) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1410
Web Site Design This course provides the student with a basic understanding of web site design principles and the ability to create interactive, multimedia websites using current software. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT; MATH0460; or instructors consent) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1412
Web Graphics I This course introduces students in using a graphics program, scanner, and other digital devices to create and edit graphic images for the Web. Topics also include optimization, layers, color transformation, clone, masks, and special effects of graphics and images. (Prerequisites: CIS1402; ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT; MATH0460; or concurrent enrollment) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1415
Introduction to Programming This course introduces the student to the essential concepts and skills of computer programming. Students learn about data representation, algorithms, program logic, and structured and object oriented programming. Students develop their skills through application of these ideas using flowcharts, pseudocode, design, coding and testing. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, may be taken concurrently, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT; and MATH0460, may be taken concurrently) (3 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1420
Advanced Web Site Design This course is continuation of CIS1410 Web Site Design course where students will learn about Search Engine Optimization (SEO), E-commerce and advanced concepts in Content Management Systems (CMS). Students will develop projects using current web design tools and applications. (Prerequisites: CIS1410) (3 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1430
Data Analytics Fundamentals This is an introductory data analytics course using Excel, Access, and Tableau or current data analytics software. Students will create Access databases, tables, forms, and queries to gather data; prepare and analyze the data using Excel spreadsheet formulas, graphs, and charts; and use current data analytics/visualization tools. (Prerequisites: CIS 1402 or ADSC 1430 or instructor permission) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1500
Computer User Support This course introduces the student to concepts and methods in computer user support, effective customer service, problem solving and case management, and the use of help desk management systems and software. (Prerequisites: Completion of CIS 1521 and CIS 1522 or instructor consent) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1510
Microcomputer Database This course introduces the student to microcomputer database software used to manage data. It covers essential windows skills; planning, creating, testing, and changing database files; adding, changing, importing, and deleting records from a database; querying database tables; designing, creating, and using forms and filters. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT; MATH0460; or concurrent enrollment) (1 hr lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1521
A+ Operating System Technologies This course prepares the student to describe the technologies and apply the skills identified in the CompTIA A+ Operating Systems Technologies Examination Objectives. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 250 or higher on the NGA; and MATH 0950/0955, or concurrent) (2 hr lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1522
A+ Core Hardware This course prepares the student to describe the technologies and apply the skills identified in the CompTIA A+ Core Hardware Examination Objectives. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 250 or higher on the NGA; and MATH 0950/0955, or concurrent) (2 hr lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 1745
UNIX System Administration An introduction to the increasingly popular UNIX operating system using free Linux. Students will understand the architecture of UNIX (file system, processes, and device management), learn how to use common UNIX application and utility programs, program in scripting languages, and learn basic UNIX systems and network administration methods and techniques. (Prerequisites: ENGL0950 or ENGL0955 or READ0950 or READ0955, or equivalent, or 78 or higher on the reading comprehension portion of the CPT; and MATH0460) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 2620
Object Oriented Programming I
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 2976
Emerging Technologies in Information Systems In this laboratory course, the student will research and apply emerging technologies in Information Systems. Students will propose, design, and implement one or more working systems involving current technologies, while reinforcing project management and teamwork skills. (Prerequisites: Completion of Semester II of any CIS degree or diploma program or instructor's consent) (0 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 2980
Computer Careers Internship This course enables students to acquire practical experience in a variety of professional settings that draw on the skills learned in the student's program of study. It also enables students to test the practical range of some of the ideas presented in their coursework and to experience first-hand some of the career possibilities available to them, as well as an opportunity to network and to gain the job experiences necessary to employment success after graduation. (Prerequisites: Permission of the department and concurrent enrollment in second-year courses) (0 hrs lec/0 hrs lab/1-4 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 2987
CIS Capstone This course is designed as a "capstone" for the CIS program. It provides students with the opportunity to apply the full range of technical and communication skills they have developed throughout the program. In this course students will work under the guidance of faculty to design, implement and document one or more complete IT solution for a typical set of business and/or scientific computing requirements. (Prerequisites: Students must have completed Semesters I, II and III of the program planner from which the student intends to graduate) (2 hrs lec/2 hrs lab/0 hrs OJT)
Subject: CIS
Course Number: 2999
Special Topics: Advanced Internship Study of special topics in computer science. Special course topics will be announced in the class schedule.

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