<strong>11</strong>4 computer information systems (CIS)CIS 223DIntroduction to PowerPoint1 unit, 13.5 term hours lecture, 13.5 term hours laboratory(GR or P/NP)Introduction to presentation graphics software: Basicconcepts such as creating on-screen slides using graphics,tables, charts, and formatted text. 0702.10AA/AS area 4cCIS 224Introduction to the Internet1 unit, .75 hours lecture, .75 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Eligible for credit by examinationIntroduction to the Internet for access to informationresources: Web browsers, web sites, web pages, electronicmail, and skills relevant to participating in an online,hybrid, or web-enhanced course. 07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 225AWeb Pages I1 unit, 13.5 term hours lecture, 13.5 term hours laboratory(GR or P/NP)Introduction to creating and publishing Web pages onthe Internet. 07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 226ADesktop Support Technician I3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 1Windows desktop operating system: Configuring andtroubleshooting, access to resources, hardware devices,desktop and user environments, and network services.0708.20AA/AS area 4cCIS 226BDesktop Support Technician II3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 1Windows desktop applications: Support for usersrunning applications on Windows desktops. 0708.20AA/AS area 4cCIS 227Word Processing for Legal Professionals3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: Bus 230DEF (Self-Paced).Students should be able to type 25 words per minute.Also offered as BUS 227. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in BUS227.Emphasis on the use of Microsoft Office WordApplication features to create legal-oriented documents:legal correspondence, legal pleadings, memorandumof points and authorities, table of contents, table ofauthorities, indexes, and forms. 0706.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 233Introduction to the Internet: Search Engines,Access Methods, and Resources2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 200 or CIS 205 or BUS219Also offered as Bus 223. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Bus223.Using the Internet for access to information resources:Access methods, resources, and how to use them.07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 234AWorld Wide Web Publishing I2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 233 and Grart <strong>11</strong>2Creating and publishing Web pages over the Internetusing the Hypertext Markup Language (HTML).07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 234BWorld Wide Web Publishing II2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: CIS 233 and 234ARecommended preparation: Grart <strong>11</strong>2Continuation of CIS 234A: Emphasis on advancedHTML and layout techniques, client-side image maps,CGI scripting, introduction to cascading style sheets anddynamic scripting. 07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4c
computer information systems (CIS)<strong>11</strong>5CIS 234DWeb Authoring2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 234AArt of web design and the power of web authoring inwebsite content management and functionality: Websitetemplates, customization, layout tables, interactiveforms, frames, database interface, wizards, sourcecontrols, dynamic layers, instant updates, multimediacontent, subsite and website management. 07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 234ECreating an E-Commerce Web Site2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 234ABusiness strategies and programming techniques in thedesign and development of an electronic commerce webpresence: Banner ads, auto responders, product catalogs,shopping carts, cookies, electronic payment systems,online database and website security management.07<strong>09</strong>.00AA/AS area 4cCIS 239Help-Desk Tools and Techniques2 units, 1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR orP/NP)Recommended preparation: CIS 1Help-desk tools and techniques: Troubleshootingproblems on computer systems, both networked andstand-alone; customer-service skills for success; use ofhelp-desk software. 0708.20AA/AS area 4cCIS 248AA-FZSelected Topics in Computer InformationSystems.5-9 units, 0-9 hours lecture, 0-27 hours laboratory (GRor P/NP)See section on Selected Topics. 0702.00CIS 238AWord Processing I3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Also offered as Bus 238A. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Bus238A.Introduction to word processing concepts and basiccomputer operations: File management; creating, editingand printing documents; spell checker, thesaurus,and grammar tools; graphics; text formatting andmanipulation; tables; and basic desktop publishing.0702.10AA/AS area 4cCIS 238BWord Processing II3 units, 2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/NP)Prerequisite: Bus 238A or CIS 238AAlso offered as Bus 238B. Not open for credit to studentswho have completed or are currently enrolled in Bus238B.Intermediate level word processing skills: Templates andstyles, preparing and managing long documents, mailmerge, integrating word processing applications withother applications and the World Wide Web, customizingword processing applications, creating and using forms,writing macros, and desktop publishing. 0702.10AA/AS area 4c
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