| CSIS 1:
Computer Literacy - MS Office |
| Advisory:: Eligible for English 250 and English 260. CSIS 122. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| An introduction to terminology, design, operation for the novice user. Student will gain experience using the Internet for searches and email. They will complete projects using various software including word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentation graphics, and integration. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0210 |
LEC |
BU120 |
MILLER K |
2.0 |
TuTh |
0910A - 1100A |
11 |
| Class meets 08/21/03 - 10/16/03 |
|
| 0211 |
LEC |
BU120 |
MILLER K |
2.0 |
TuTh |
0910A - 1100A |
11 |
| Class meets 10/23/03 - 12/18/03 |
|
| 2046 |
LEC |
BU111 |
POLLICK B |
2.0 |
Th |
0630P - 0830P |
|
|
| CSIS 2:
Computers in Business - MS Office |
| Advisory:: Eligible for Mathematics 233, English 260 and English 250, and CSIS 122 |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Introduction to computerized business data processing, information management systems, computer hardware, office automation, telecommunications, computer languages, systems analysis and design; hands on experience with common business software packages including word processing, spreadsheets, data base management, presentation graphics as well as systems software and Internet applications. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0212 |
L/L |
BU120 |
MILLER K |
4.0 |
MTuWF&2 |
0910A - 1000A |
35 |
|
| CSIS 2L:
Computers in Business Lab - MS Office |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Computer Lab emphasizing business application in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, Power Point and Integration. Internet searches are included. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. Since supervised repetition and practice enhance skills/proficiencies, this course may be repeated one time for credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0213 |
LAB |
BU111 |
BRYSON M |
1.0 |
Tu&2 |
0910A - 1000A |
35 |
| 2047 |
LAB |
BU110 |
POLLICK B |
1.0 |
Tu |
0630P - 0930P |
|
|
| CSIS 3:
Internet and Information Competency |
| Advisory:: Eligible for English 250 and 260. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Research and evaluation skills using the Internet and other electronic resources, as well as traditional printed materials. This six-week course is also listed as LIB 3. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0215 |
CAI |
N/A |
ADDLEMAN J |
1.0 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
11 25 38 |
| Class meets 09/10/03 - 10/24/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 10:
BASIC Programming |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1 or CSIS 2 or equivalent experience. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course is an introduction to programming using BASIC. No previous programming background is assumed. This is a good class for those new to programming and recommended for non-programmers that want to take other programming classes. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2051 |
LEC |
BU111 |
LITTIG A |
2.0 |
M |
0630P - 0930P |
11 |
| Class meets 09/08/03 - 12/01/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 12:
Assembly Language Programming |
| : Corequisite: CSIS 12L (Assembly Language Programming Lab) |
| Advisory:: CSIS 45 (C++ Programming) or programming experience. Math 233 (Intermediate Algebra) |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Fundamentals of assembly language programming concepts and techniques. Topics include internal representation of data, arithmetic operations, logic statements, and general assembly language commands. Introduce low level language architecture including assemblers, linkage editors, and loaders. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2052 |
LEC |
BU111 |
WANG C |
3.0 |
Tu |
0610P - 0900P |
|
|
| CSIS 12L:
Assembly Language Programming Lab |
| : Corequisite: CSIS 12 Assembly Language Programming |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Supplemental practice in coursework associated with this course is provided. Concurrent enrollment in CSIS 12 is required. This is a credit/no credit course. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2053 |
LAB |
BU111 |
WANG C |
1.0 |
Tu&2 |
0910P - 1000P |
|
|
| CSIS 45:
C++ Programming I |
| Advisory:: CSIS 10 or equivalent. Math 205 (Elementary Algebra) |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| An introduction to the concepts and methods of computer programming using C++. Students will be introduced to procedural and object-oriented programming design methodology. Topics covered include variable and constant declarations, selection statements, repetition, functions and recursion, arrays, strings, pointers, and an introduction to classes and objects. This course will prepare students for the Programming II class. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2055 |
L/L |
BU111 |
VENABLE E |
4.0 |
W&2 |
0610P - 1000P |
96 |
|
| CSIS 45:
C++ Programming I |
| Advisory:: CSIS 10 or equivalent. Math 205 (Elementary Algebra) |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| An introduction to the concepts and methods of computer programming using C++. Students will be introduced to procedural and object-oriented programming design methodology. Topics covered include variable and constant declarations, selection statements, repetition, functions and recursion, arrays, strings, pointers, and an introduction to classes and objects. This course will prepare students for the Programming II class. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2055 |
L/L |
BU111 |
VENABLE E |
4.0 |
W&2 |
0610P - 1000P |
96 |
|
| CSIS 52:
Linux/UNIX System Administration |
| Advisory:: CSIS 48 |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course introduces students to the fundamentals of Linux/UNIX system administration: the setup, configuration and maintenance of Linux/UNIX servers. Topics include managing file systems, devices and user accounts, maintaining system backups and system logs, and basic system security. Students will configure a web-server, install programs, configure networking, and learn to integrate new hardware into a system. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2057 |
L/L |
BU118 |
VENABLE E |
4.0 |
S&2 |
0910A - 0100P |
55 |
|
| CSIS 77:
Introduction to Digital Media and its Tools |
| Advisory:: CSIS 124, CSIS 1, CSIS 2/2L, CSIS 3, or familiarity using the Macintosh or Windows operating system. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| An introduction to the field of digital media, including history, social impact, concepts, career options and industry trends. Applying learned visual and aural design principles, students will explore the use of computer-based tools in the design and production of digital media by creating and editing digital images, sounds, video, animation, and text. A comprehensive term project for publication on the web or CD ROM will be required. This course is also listed as ART 77 and DM 77. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0220 |
L/L |
LI128 |
BEEDE R |
3.0 |
M&2 |
0110P - 0400P |
|
|
| CSIS 80:
Introduction to Digital Photography |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1 or CSIS 2/2L or equivalent computer experience. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| The study of digital photography from digital camera to the computer-based printer or digital media. Artistic, theoretical, and technical aspects will be considered. Topics include information about types and purchasing of digital cameras; theory, mechanics, and art of digital imagery; digital darkroom; eccentricities of digital photo taking; stitching photos for virtual reality; and preparing digital images for print, World Wide Web and other digital media. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. Also listed as ART 80 and DM 80. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2061 |
L/L |
LI128 |
BEEDE R |
2.0 |
Th&2 |
0630P - 0930P |
|
|
| CSIS 85:
Web Design I: Dreamweaver |
| Advisory:: CSIS 6 or basic knowledge of HTML. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Basic and intermediate principles of designing Web pages/sites using the Dreamweaver web design software and HTML. Emphasis will be on good design and the use of tables, frames, forms, rollovers, DHTML, XHTML, behaviors, and CSS. Also includes site maintenance and the integration of multimedia components such as graphics, sound, animation, and video. This course is for the content person to design, develop, and maintain effective Web sites. This course is also listed as ART 85 and DM 85. This course has the option of a grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0221 |
LEC |
BU111 |
CONREY J |
2.0 |
F |
1210P - 0300P |
11 |
| Class meets 09/05/03 - 11/21/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 108:
Digital Media Lab |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1 or CSIS 2/2L or equivalent computer experience |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Individualized computer laboratory for students in Digital Media oriented courses. Enhanced practice in the use of software applications commonly used for producing digital media (e.g., digital art and imaging, digital print, digital audio/video and nonlinear editing, web design/authoring, DVD/CD ROMs, animation). Supplements lecture courses. This is a credit/no credit course. May be repeated three times for credit. Also listed as ART 108 and DM 108. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2063 |
LAB |
LI128 |
BEEDE R |
3.0 |
TuWTh |
0430P - 0630P |
|
|
| CSIS 110:
Interactive Animation: Flash |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1, CSIS 2/2L, CSIS 124 or basic computer knowledge. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| The production of vector graphics, animation, and interactive multi- media in Shockwave-Flash format for web pages and other digital media. Design of highly interactive web site interfaces and animated games using Flash actions (scripting). Useful for web designers/developers, animators, and multimedia authors. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. Also listed as ART 110 and DM 110. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2064 |
L/L |
LI128 |
BEEDE R |
3.0 |
Tu&2 |
0630P - 0930P |
|
|
| CSIS 113:
Introduction to Digital Video |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1 or CSIS 2/2L or equivalent computer experience |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| Introduction to the aesthetic and technical aspects of digital video recording, non-linear editing, special effect generation, and production of video (and associated audio) using the personal computer equipped with specialized software such as iMovie, Final Cut Pro, and After Effects. Also considered will be the preparation of digital video for use in interactive media such as CD, DVD, and the World Wide Web. Students will produce a final digital video project on DVD. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. May be repeated 2 times for credit. Also listed as ART 113 and DM 113. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2065 |
L/L |
LI128 |
BEEDE R |
3.0 |
W&2 |
0630P - 0930P |
|
|
| CSIS 122:
Computer Keyboarding |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| A self-paced course for students who wish to master the alphabetic and numeric keyboard on the computer. This course is designed for students who do not know the alphabetic keyboard by "touch" and for those who want to improve their ability to type straight copy with increased speed and accuracy. The course provides "hands-on" instruction to help students reach optimum computer keyboarding skills within a limited time. This is a credit/no credit course. Course may be repeated until 3 units are accrued. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0224 |
LAB |
BU110 |
STAFF |
1.0 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
7 9 31 |
| 0225 |
LAB |
BU110 |
STAFF |
.5 |
DAILY |
0900A - 0200P |
7 9 31 |
| 0226 |
LAB |
BU110 |
STAFF |
.5 |
DHR |
0910A - 0200P |
7 9 31 |
|
| CSIS 124:
Windows Fundamentals |
| Advisory:: Basic keyboarding skill |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course provides fundamental information on the Windows environment for the computer. Introductory Windows operations and file management are covered. This is a credit/no credit course. This course may be repeated one time for credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0232 |
LEC |
BU111 |
MILAR E |
.5 |
M |
1210P - 0200P |
11 |
| Class meets 08/25/03 - 09/29/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 126:
Word Processing - MS Word |
| Advisory:: Eligible for English 260 and basic keyboarding skills. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This introductory course for word processing with Windows is designed for business and non-business majors. Students will develop word processing skills to create a document, select and edit text, move and copy text, use the spelling, grammar, and thesaurus features, format text, and create headers, footnotes for a research paper. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit and may be repeated when the software changes. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0235 |
L/L |
BU111 |
MILAR E |
2.0 |
M |
1210P - 0400P |
11 |
| Class meets 10/06/03 - 12/08/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 129:
Presentation Graphics - MS PowerPoint |
| Advisory:: CSIS 126 or word processing skills in the Windows environment. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This introductory course in presentation graphics will use Microsoft Office's "PowerPoint" software to create a computerized presentation (slide show) with text and objects. This course is also listed as CMUN 129. This is a credit/no credit course and can be repeated one time for credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2072 |
LEC |
BU110 |
GAFFNEY S |
.5 |
W |
1210P - 0200P |
11 25 |
| Class meets 10/22/03 - 11/19/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 175A:
Networking Essentials |
| Advisory:: Mathematics 205, CSIS 1 or CSIS 2 and CSIS 181. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course introduces network standards, concepts, topology and terminology including LANs, WANs, the OSI model, cabling, IP addressing, network hardware and various protocols. This is the first course in the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2074 |
LEC |
BU118 |
ROBINSON V |
4.0 |
TuTh |
0600P - 0950P |
11 95 |
| Class meets 08/19/03 - 10/16/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 175B:
Router Theory and Router Technologies |
| Prerequisite:: CSIS 175A |
| Advisory:: CSIS 48 |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course is the second of four courses in the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course is an introduction to router concepts and terminology including Ethernet and Token Ring frames, RIP and IGRP routing protocols, distance vector and link state routing, routing loop issues, TCP/IP basics, IP addressing, and IP access lists. Students will get hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2075 |
LEC |
BU118 |
ROBINSON V |
4.0 |
TuTh |
0600P - 0950P |
11 95 |
| Class meets 10/21/03 - 12/16/03 |
|
|
| CSIS 175C:
Advanced Routing/Switching/WAN |
| Prerequisite:: CSIS 175B |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course is the third/last course in the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course covers the advanced features of router and routing concepts including IPX access lists, LAN segmentation, network congestion issues, cut-through and store and forward switches, and the operation of the Spanning Tree protocol. Other topics include: Wide Area Network services including LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN, HDLC, PPP, DDR, LMI's and maps and subinter- faces on the Cisco router. This class includes practice using the Cisco routers. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2076 |
LEC |
BU118 |
VENABLE E |
4.0 |
M |
0600P - 0950P |
95 |
|
| CSIS 181:
PC Hardware |
| Advisory:: CSIS 124, CSIS 1 OR CSIS 2, or equivalent computer experience. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course examines computing hardware, operating systems, and software applications from a technical side to enable students to select, install, maintain and optimize a computer system. This course will help prepare students to pursue the A+ Hardware Certification. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2077 |
L/L |
BU120 |
ROBINSON V |
4.0 |
S&2 |
0910A - 0100P |
55 |
|
| CSIS 182:
Operating Systems |
| Advisory:: CSIS 1 or CSIS 2 or equivalent computer experience |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course will survey current computer operating systems such as Microsoft Windows 98, NT, 2000 and XP. Linux will also be covered. Topics include file system management, systems requirements, network systems integration, security, and regular maintenance procedures. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 2078 |
L/L |
BU118 |
ROBINSON V |
4.0 |
W&2 |
0600P - 0950P |
|
|
| CSIS 570:
Computer Access Evaluation |
| Advisory:: This course is intended for students with a verified disability who show a need for the use of adaptive computer programs and/or equipment or demonstrated academic deficit. This is an open entry, open exit course. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course is intended to provide for in-depth computer access evaluation in order to determine an appropriate access environment for a student with a disability or multiple disabilities. This is a credit/no credit course. May be repeated as necessary based on measurable progress as documented in the student's Individual Education Plan. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0240 |
LAB |
LI105 |
MARINGER J |
.5 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
75 |
|
| CSIS 571:
Computer Assisted Instruction |
| Advisory:: This course is intended for students with a verified disability who show a need for the use of adaptive computer programs and/or equipment or demonstrated academic deficit. This is an open entry, open exit course. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course is an Assistive Computer Technology Lab designed for students who are eligible for Disabled Student Services. The course is designed to improve basic academic skills and/or cognitive processes through the use of appropriate software or to learn assistive devices designed to make computer accessible. Course content is based on individual educational plans which are developed for each student. This is a credit/no credit course. May be repeated as necessary based on measurable progress as documented in the student's Individual Education Plan. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0241 |
LAB |
LI105 |
MARINGER J |
.5 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
75 |
| 0242 |
LAB |
LI105 |
MARINGER J |
1.0 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
75 |
| 0243 |
LAB |
LI105 |
MARINGER J |
2.0 |
DHR |
0000 - 0000 |
75 |
|
| CSIS 572:
Adaptive Computer Basics |
| Advisory:: This course is intended for students with a verified disability who show a need for the use of adaptive computer programs and/or equipment. |
| Transferable: CSU; UC |
|
| This course will include an introduction to the basic concept of how computer work, using the computer keyboard, word processing, computer ethics and future trends. This course will be self-paced and adjusted so that students with learning, physical, or communicative disabilities can learn a number of adaptive devices designed to make computer accessible. This is a credit/no credit course. May be repeated as necessary based on measurable progress as documented in the student's Individual Education Plan. |
| Sect# |
Type |
Room |
Instructor |
Units |
Days |
Time Start-End |
Footnotes |
| 0244 |
L/L |
LI105 |
MARINGER J |
1.0 |
MW |
0110P - 0200P |
75 |
|