A survey of computing and technology-related issues, including hardware, software, operating systems, file management, networks, electronic communication, Internet research, technology in society, and online security, privacy, and ethics. Also provides a survey of and hands on experience with word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, database, Web browser, and e-mail software. Prerequisite: Beginning typing skills or instructor's permission.
30155
CIS
1003
M02
3
Computer Concepts & Apps
MWF
12:30pm
01:20
Enrollment: 18
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: Richard Hagan
30156
CIS
1003
WEB
3
Computer Concepts & Apps
N/A
N/A
N/A
F
Enrollment: 21
Location: WEB WEB CLASS Inst: James Curry
30158
CIS
1013
M01
3
Computing Fundamentals
TR
12:30pm
01:45
Enrollment: 10
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: Richard Hagan
Explores the foundational aspects of computing and information technology. Topics include the nature of digital computing, the human-computer interface, basic networking concepts, markup languages, the Internet and the Web, online research, methods of digital data representation , principles of computer operation, algorithmic thinking, social implications of information technology, spreadsheet basics, introductory database concepts, privacy and digital security, and fundamental programming principles. Corequisites: CIS 1003 and MATH 1113 or instructor's permission.
30159
CIS
2053
M01
3
Web Design and Development
TR
11:00am
12:15
Enrollment: 6
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: James Curry
Introduces basic Web design and creation principles using Web authoring software, and examines Web development through the creation and maintenance of database-driven Web sites. Prerequisite: CIS 1003 or instructor's permission.
30160
CIS
2064
M01
4
Networking
MTWR
08:00am
09:15
Enrollment: 5
Location: KELT Inst: Richard Hagan
Presents computer networking fundamentals. Topics include network design considerations, networking media, communication hardware and software, transmission modes, protocols,network architectures, network operations, network administration and support, connectivity, data and system security, controls, local and wide area networks, network operating systems, network integrity and availability, maintenance, upgrading and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CIS 2014.
30161
CIS
2713
M01
3
Intro to Computational Science
MWF
10:30am
11:20
Enrollment: 11
Location: TURNER 108 Inst: James Curry
(Also listed as MATH 2713 and PHYS 2713.) Presents an introduction to the theory and application of computer programming. Basic control structures and object-oriented constructs are explored. Prerequisite: MATH 1013 or equivalent. Course Rotation: Spring