Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
Citrus College Catalog 2009-2010 (ver. 10/22
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hours arranged per semester.<br />
COUN 698D<br />
Cooperative Education<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Enrollment in a minimum of seven<br />
units of credit including Cooperative<br />
Education during the regular semester.<br />
During the summer the student must<br />
be enrolled in at least one other<br />
class.<br />
A course designed to assist students in<br />
planning and accomplishing meaningful<br />
learning objectives at their place of volunteer<br />
employment or training sites. This<br />
course may be taken four times. 240 lab<br />
hours arranged per semester.<br />
COUN 699A<br />
Cooperative Education<br />
1 Unit Grade or P/NP<br />
Enrollment in a minimum of seven<br />
units of credit including Cooperative<br />
Education during the regular semester.<br />
During the summer the student must<br />
be enrolled in at least one other<br />
class.<br />
A course designed to assist students in<br />
planning and accomplishing meaningful<br />
learning objectives at their place of paid<br />
employment or training sites. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 75 lab hours<br />
arranged per semester.<br />
COUN 699B<br />
Cooperative Education<br />
2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Enrollment in a minimum of seven<br />
units of credit including Cooperative<br />
Education during the regular semester.<br />
During the summer the student must<br />
be enrolled in at least one other<br />
class.<br />
A course designed to assist students in<br />
planning and accomplishing meaningful<br />
learning objectives at their place of paid<br />
employment or training sites. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 150 lab hours<br />
arranged per semester.<br />
COUN 699C<br />
Cooperative Education<br />
3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Enrollment in a minimum of seven<br />
units of credit including Cooperative<br />
Education during the regular semester.<br />
During the summer the student must<br />
be enrolled in at least one other<br />
class.<br />
A course designed to assist students in<br />
planning and accomplishing meaningful<br />
learning objectives at their place of paid<br />
employment or training sites. This course<br />
may be taken four times. <strong>22</strong>5 lab hours<br />
arranged per semester.<br />
COUN 699D<br />
Cooperative Education<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Enrollment in a minimum of seven<br />
units of credit including Cooperative<br />
Education during the regular semester.<br />
During the summer the student must<br />
be enrolled in at least one other<br />
class.<br />
A course designed to assist students in<br />
planning and accomplishing meaningful<br />
learning objectives at their place of paid<br />
employment or training sites. This course<br />
may be taken four times. 300 lab hours<br />
arranged per semester.<br />
Computer Science &<br />
Information Systems<br />
The CSIS program includes microcomputer<br />
applications, programming languages, and<br />
computer support of business organizations.<br />
The program offers state-of-the-art<br />
training in the use of business application<br />
software to prepare students for professional<br />
careers, transfer study, and/or personal<br />
use. Students receive individual<br />
hands-on training in laboratory facilities.<br />
Faculty work closely with industry and<br />
business to ensure relevant training.<br />
Computer Science and<br />
Information Sytems Courses<br />
(See Also Accounting, Business,<br />
and Office Technology and<br />
Computer Applications)<br />
CSIS <strong>10</strong>5<br />
Introduction to Windows and<br />
Personal Computers<br />
2 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
This course co<strong>ver</strong>s computer literacy concepts.<br />
It provides an introduction to the<br />
personal computer and the Windows operating<br />
system. The course prepares students<br />
to operate a computer using the<br />
Windows interface. It is designed for students<br />
with no previous computer experience.<br />
36 lecture hours. CSU<br />
CSIS <strong>10</strong>7<br />
Fundamentals of Information<br />
Technology<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Strongly recommended: Knowledge<br />
of MS Windows.<br />
This course co<strong>ver</strong>s essential concepts of<br />
information technology. Topics include<br />
computer hardware, software, programming<br />
concepts, network/Internet tech-<br />
nologies, ethics and emerging technologies.<br />
72 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
CSIS <strong>10</strong>9<br />
Network and Computer Security<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Co<strong>ver</strong>s basics of general security concepts,<br />
network security, communication security<br />
and infrastructure security. Business continuity,<br />
disaster reco<strong>ver</strong>y, planning and prevention<br />
will be co<strong>ver</strong>ed. This course will<br />
lay the foundation for attendees to complete<br />
the CompTIA Security+ certification<br />
tests. This course may be taken four<br />
times. 54 lecture hours, 54 lab hours.<br />
CSIS 111<br />
Introduction to Programming<br />
Concepts and Design<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Prerequisite: CSIS <strong>10</strong>7.<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Previously: CSIS 1<strong>10</strong>.<br />
An introduction to the principles of computer<br />
programming and software development.<br />
Topics co<strong>ver</strong>ed include the program<br />
development cycle, developing algorithms,<br />
data and control structures, structured<br />
programming, and object-oriented programming.<br />
Students are introduced to Visual<br />
Basic.Net and Visual C++.Net to help<br />
illustrate programming concepts common<br />
to modern high-level programming languages.<br />
72 lecture hours. CSU;UC<br />
CSIS 119<br />
Introduction to Web Programming<br />
3 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: READ 099 if<br />
required by reading placement exam<br />
or if required by reading level.<br />
Prerequisite: CSIS <strong>10</strong>5 or CSIS <strong>10</strong>7.<br />
This course provides students with the<br />
skills to design and publish Web pages<br />
using the latest <strong>ver</strong>sion of XHTML. Students<br />
will also work with XML and<br />
JavaScript to create custom Web pages for<br />
personal and professional environments.<br />
54 lecture hours.<br />
CSIS 130<br />
Microcomputer Applications I<br />
4 Units Grade or P/NP<br />
Strongly recommended: CSIS <strong>10</strong>5 or<br />
<strong>10</strong>7. Also READ 099 if required by<br />
reading placement exam or if required<br />
by reading level.<br />
Students will use the personal computer<br />
to learn an office suite, such as Microsoft<br />
Office, that includes word processing,<br />
electronic spreadsheets, database management<br />
systems, multimedia/presentation<br />
graphics, and personal information<br />
management. Prepares students to take<br />
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