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CAD 282 Advanced Parametric Modeling: Pro/ENGINEER<br />

4 cr. hrs. 6 periods (3 lec., 3 lab)<br />

Advanced parametric modeling using Pro/ENGINEER. Includes advanced level parametric modeling applications, shading<br />

and rendering of parametric models, constructing mechanical assemblies, and hard copy techniques and procedures.<br />

Prerequisite(s): CAD 252.<br />

Information: Consent of instructor is required before enrolling in this course.<br />

Offered: Fall, Spring.<br />

CAD 296 Independent Study in Computer Aided Drafting: 200 Level<br />

1-4 cr. hrs. 3-12 periods (3-12 lab)<br />

Independent work at the 200 level on a special project not included in regular courses. The student is required to obtain a<br />

sponsoring CAD instructor, and establish objectives, a procedural method, and a method of evaluation.<br />

Prerequisite(s): CAD 101.<br />

Information:<br />

Consent of instructor is required before enrolling in this course.<br />

May be taken three times for a maximum of twelve credits.<br />

Offered: Fall, Spring.<br />

Computer Information Systems<br />

For courses numbered 098, 198, 298, see “Topic Courses” on page 292<br />

COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN/DRAFTING — COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS<br />

CIS 100 Introduction to Computers<br />

3 cr. hrs. 4 periods (2 lec., 2 lab)<br />

Introduction to computer information systems. Includes hardware, system software, networks, the Internet, e-mail, ecommerce,<br />

planning and implementing technology solutions, social and ethical issues, social networking, social<br />

engineering, and business application tools.<br />

Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.<br />

CIS 101 Survey of Information Technology Careers<br />

1 cr. hrs. 1 periods (1 lec.)<br />

Overview to the concepts and opportunities of information technology careers. Includes information technology in the<br />

organizational structure, information technology careers, and job market opportunities in the information technology<br />

industry.<br />

Recommendation: Completion of STU 109A and STU 109B before enrolling in this course. Students taking CIS 101<br />

should have examined and defined their interests, skills, characteristics, and goals prior to taking this course.<br />

Offered: May not be offered this year, check class schedule.<br />

CIS 103 Microsoft Windows Operating System<br />

4 cr. hrs. 4 periods (4 lec.)<br />

Professional Administration Fundamental skills necessary to perform day-to-day administration tasks in a Microsoft<br />

Windows operating system. Includes windows network administration, windows operating system, user and group<br />

accounts, network resource security, print server administration, resource and event audits, and resource monitoring.<br />

Information: Preparation for Microsoft certification examination.<br />

Offered:Fall, Spring, Summer.<br />

CIS 119 Network Essentials<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Comprehensive introduction to computer networks and data communications. Includes computer networks and services,<br />

transmission media and connections, network models, popular protocol suites, other network issues, and network<br />

operating systems.<br />

Recommendation: Completion of CIS 103 before enrolling in this course.<br />

Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.<br />

CIS 121 Web Publishing<br />

3 cr. hrs. 3 periods (3 lec.)<br />

Introduction to Web site design using the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) to author pages containing titles, images,<br />

lists, image maps, tables, frames, and Cascading Style Sheets. Includes World Wide Web history and development, web<br />

servers and Hypertext Transport Protocol (HTTP), web browsers, HTML standards, document design, HTML lists, designing<br />

tables and using frames on a web page, and graphics. May include client-side and/or server-side scripting.<br />

Prerequisite(s): CIS 100.<br />

Recommendation: Consult instructor for alternative prerequisites before enrolling in this course.<br />

Offered: Fall, Spring, Summer.<br />

<strong>Pima</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Catalog</strong> 2011/2012 356

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