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206 2017-2018 Catalog Information Systems 18 SPREADSHEET FUNDAMENTALS 1.5 units, 1.5 lecture hours, .5 lab hour, pass/ no pass ADVISORIES: Mathematics 201. This course provides an introduction to spreadsheet fundamentals for the business manager. This course will cover creating and formatting worksheets, using formulas and functions, and creating graphs using a spreadsheet. The student is expected to complete assignments in the computer laboratory outside of class. (A, CSU) 19V COOPERATIVE WORK EXPERIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1-8 units, 75 hours/unit paid employment or 60 hours/unit volunteer employment, pass/ no pass Supervised employment, directly related to student’s major in information systems. Students may enroll for a maximum of 8 units per semester. Students may earn a total of 16 units in work experience of which only 6 may be in COTR 19G. Note: Repetition of Cooperative Work Experience courses is allowable under Title 5, §55253. (A, CSU) 26A DATABASE CONCEPTS AND DESIGN 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 15 or equivalent. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126 and Mathematics 201. This course provides an introduction of database concepts and fundamentals for the business manager. The course covers the concepts of the relational database, creating and editing database tables, using relational and logical operators, creating queries with QBE and SQL, creating and printing reports, and sorting and indexing database files using a current database application. (A, CSU) 26B ADVANCED DATABASE CONCEPTS AND DESIGN 1.5 units, 1.5 lecture hours, .5 lab hour PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 26A. ADVISORIES: Information Systems 31; eligibility for English 125, 126, and Mathematics 201. Intermediate topics to relational-database concepts and fundamentals for business application: database administration and security, advanced structured-query language (SQL), events programming, and complex reports. (A, CSU) 31 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Mathematics 201. This course provides an introduction to programming using professionally recognized principles that provide a foundation for good programming techniques. This course is designed to prepare students who are interested in pursuing programming as an option for the Information Systems degree and who have no previous programming experience. (A, CSU) 33 BEGINNING JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Information systems 15, 31 or equivalent courses. Introduction to developing Java Applets and applications using the Beginning Java Programming language. Emphasis on object oriented programming, control structures, methods, arrays, strings, inheritance, and graphics. (A, CSU, UC) 40A WEB DEVELOPMENT WITH HTML 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 15. ADVISORIES: Eligibility for English 126 and Mathematics 201. Introductory toWeb Development course using web authoring software and HTML. Emphasis is on production, design and usability. Students will apply skills and concepts to plan, develop and upload a small website. (A, CSU) 40B ADVANCED INTERNET CONCEPTS AND DESIGN 3 units, 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour, pass/no pass PREREQUISITES: Information Systems 40A. This course provides a hands-on exploration in cutting edge HTML techniques needed to enhance web pages with frames, targets, columns, image maps, and META tags. The course will review the roles of the latest technologies such as ASP, JavaScript, and Java. Students will create HTML forms, write ASP web pages for interactivity, and process information submitted via form. (A, CSU)
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