Kristy Wasmundt: Course Information

 Course

Description

Syllabus

CIS 109:
Computer Applications

This course provides hands-on experience using commercial software packages for business applications. Topics include microcomputer system components, operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation

software. Keyboarding skills are highly recommended.

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This course is being updated for Office 2010.

An updated syllabus will be available for Fall 2011 

CIS 209: 
Database Applications

An introduction to the concepts and syntax of relational database management systems for microcomputers. Topics include data modeling, database design concepts including normalization, and their application through the

creation of tables, queries, forms and reports using the tools provided in a relational DBMS. (Prerequisite: CIS 109.)

**** NEW TEXTBOOK Fall 2011

This course is being updated for Office 2010.

An updated syllabus will be available for Fall 2011

BIT 240: 
Spreadsheet Applications

A study of advanced features of spreadsheets and various advanced techniques for analyzing and manipulating data in spreadsheets. Emphasis will be placed on business math topics such as: the time value of money and the related topics of compound interest, annuities, bonds, and loans. (Prerequisites: CIS 109 and DSPM 0800 or 17 Math ACT.)

**** NEW TEXTBOOK Fall 2011

This course is being updated for Office 2010.

An updated syllabus will be available for Fall 2011

CIS 170: 
Programming I

This course provides an introduction to computer programming in a contemporary high-level language. Both concepts and applications of actual programming in an event-driven, Graphical User Interface environment will be addressed. Emphasis is placed on problem analysis, use of structured

programming techniques, data types, variable declaration, functions, and

data files. (Course is offered Fall only.) (Prerequisite: DSPM 0850 or 19 Math ACT.)

**** NEW TEXTBOOK Fall 2011

An updated syllabus will be available for Fall 2011

 

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