2021-2022 Catalog

CS - Computer Science

CS 1001: Introduction to Computer Management (1)

This introductory computer course is designed to help the user navigate word processing documents, electronic spreadsheets, presentations, Internet, Windows, e-mail, keyboarding, and learning management systems. This course should be taken concurrently with CS 2003: Computer Management Systems.

Corequisite: CS 2003.

CS 193: Variable Topics in Computer Science (1-3)

This course is an exploration of various areas of Computer Science according to the needs and interests of the students.

CS 201: Introduction to Hardware (1)

In this introductory course students will learn to identify the various units of a computer and their functions. Students will understand the interrelated workings of these units and employ the appropriate terminology which identifies these units, their functions, and their relationships.

CS 263: Advanced Computer Applications (3)

This course uses case studies to develop an understanding of different approaches to the use of computers in the business setting. Students will use software applications to demonstrate intermediate and advanced techniques with word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software. This course prepares students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist exams in Word, Power Point, and Excel. Students who have successfully completed CS 263 or its equivalent with a grade of “C” or better may not subsequently enroll in CS 1001.

CS 293: Variable Topics in Computer Science (1-3)

This course is an exploration of various programming areas of Computer Science according to the needs and interests of the students.

CS 293E - E-Trading (3)

This course examines the emerging technologies and how to conduct business in a wired world. The course emphasizes how to access and evaluate investment information for stocks, bonds and mutual funds.

CS 293W - Web Site Planning (3)

This course will cover the creation of web sites and will provide students with an overview of web page layout and working with text, graphics, backgrounds, formatting, and color using professional web page design guidelines.

CS 3013: Multimedia Applications (3)

This course covers basic multimedia concepts such as the principles of design, graphics and animation, video, and digital sound and music and their application to the needs of business.

CS 3023: Desktop Publishing (3)

This course will provide students with an overview of page layout and working with text, graphics, backgrounds, formatting, and color. The student will create a variety of printed and web publications using professional design guidelines.

CS 3033: Advanced Microsoft Office (3)

This computer course develops advanced and post-advanced concepts and techniques for word processing, spreadsheets, and database software.

Prerequisite: CS 2003.