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Fall 2012 5-21-12 - Contra Costa College

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5/<strong>21</strong>/<strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong> <strong>Fall</strong> <strong>20<strong>12</strong></strong>CALL# DAYS HOURS ROOM INSTR. DATES6259 TTH 11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm CTC-132 Figuera, RSemesterComputer Information SystemsCIS-095D Computer Laboratory (P/NP) - .2 UnitCALL#DAYS HOURS ROOMPrerequisite: CIS-135 or CIS 037 with a minimum grade of "C"Co-requisite: CIS-095A-DINSTR.DATESThis course will introduce students to intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Excelsuch as lists, filters, pivot tables, and macros. Ten-key skills using the computer numeric keypadand the principles of mathematics used on the job will also be introduced. Students will receivehands-on experience working on actual projects--the best way to prepare them for the on-the-jobchallenges they'll face. This course offers complete instruction in all skill sets and activities forthe appropriate Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) Exams.This course is designed to allow students access to CIS computer systems other than theirregularly scheduled class hours. Students may utilize the computer systems for skill building orcompleting assignments. This class is designed for extra lab usage, not as any instructional class.2570 TTHTTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm<strong>12</strong>:40-1:30pmCTC-<strong>12</strong>8CTC-<strong>12</strong>8Chan, RSemester2605Chan, RSemesterComputer ScienceClass is a total of 10.8 hours by arrangement. For more information, please contact (510) 235-7800,ext.4263.COMP-095DComputer Aided Instruction (P/NP) - .2 UnitCIS-110Fundamental Computer Literacy (SC) - 2 UnitsPrerequisite: CIS-135 or CIS 037 with a minimum grade of "C"Co-requisite: CIS-095A-DThis course will introduce students to intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Excelsuch as lists, filters, pivot tables, and macros. Ten-key skills using the computer numeric keypadand the principles of mathematics used on the job will also be introduced. Students will receivehands-on experience working on actual projects--the best way to prepare them for the on-the-jobchallenges they'll face. This course offers complete instruction in all skill sets and activities forthe appropriate Microsoft Office Specialist Certification (MOS) Exams.Computer laboratory assignments are designed to supplement and reinforce skills acquired in theparticular course which lists this course as a corequisite.2660Class is hours by arrangement. For more information, please contact Thomas Murphy at (510) 235-7800,ext.4348 or tmurphy@contracosta.edu.COMP-251Murphy, TSemesterFundamentals of Computer Science C++ (LR) - 4 UnitsAdvisory: CIS <strong>12</strong>5 or 162.5032 TTHTTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pm<strong>12</strong>:40-2:00pmCTC-114CTC-131Seraphin, N8/20-10/18This course is an introduction to Computer Science using the C++ language with object-orienteddesign. Topics include algorithms, data structures, topdown design, stepwise refinement,procedural abstraction, machine representation of data and programs, recursion, programcorrectness/efficiency, information hiding, abstract data types using pointers (linked lists, etc).CIS-135Introduction to Computers (SC) - 4 UnitsCo-requisite: CIS 095A-DThis course will familiarize the business person, first-time computer user, and transfer studentwith the skills needed to successfully operate a personal computer using commercially availablesoftware. Computer history, hardware, software and social issues are discussed, and studentswill be able to demonstrate computer literacy upon successful completion of this course.Students are introduced to general Windows operations, the Internet, Microsoft Word, MicrosoftExcel, Microsoft Access and BASIC programming.10299:40-11:00amSection 1029 has no class meeting 9/13 & 11/<strong>12</strong>-15, but will meet 9/14 from 8am-<strong>12</strong>pm and 11/30 from8am-<strong>12</strong>pm.COMP-280MTWTHCTC-<strong>12</strong>7Murphy, TComputer Structure and Organization (LR) - 4 UnitsSemesterAdvisory: MATH 171 or 1852555 TTH 8:10-11:00am CTC-<strong>12</strong>8 Chan, RSemesterThis course provides an introduction to the organization and structure of the computer's majorhardware and software components, elemental computer circuits and systems, and machine andassembler language programming. Students will write on assembly language interrupt handler.2543 MWMW9:40-11:00am11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pmCTC-<strong>12</strong>8CTC-<strong>12</strong>8Chan, RSemester5037MTWTH11:10-<strong>12</strong>:30pmCTC-<strong>12</strong>7Murphy, TSemester2553 MW2:10-3:30pm3:30-5:00pmCTC-114CTC-<strong>12</strong>8Watkins, RSemesterSection 5037 has no class meeting 9/11-13 and 11/<strong>12</strong>-15, but will meet 9/14 from <strong>12</strong>pm-4pm and 11/30from <strong>12</strong>pm-4pm.6234 TTHTTH2:10-3:30pm3:40-5:00pmCTC-114CTC-<strong>12</strong>8Watkins, RSemesterCooperative Education2561 MWMW7:10-8:30pm8:40-10:00pmCTC-114CTC-<strong>12</strong>8Watkins, RSemesterCOOP-160General Work Experience Education (LR) - 2-3 UnitsCIS-201Microsoft Excel/Information Processing (SC) - 3.5 Units15

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