Student ID:__________________________ Student Name:_______________________ Adviser Name:_______________________ | Catalog: 2018-2019 Catalog SVC Program: Computer Information Systems, AAS Minimum Credits Required:__________________ | |||
Computer Information Systems, AAS |
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Degree MapThis degree may be taken entirely online. Students entering Winter or Spring quarters will want to meet with a CIS program advisor to determine that individual schedules have the appropriate sequence of classes. Schedules may also vary based on class availability. It is strongly recommended that students continue to check individual plans with a CIS program advisor. The suggested schedule below includes required AAS courses. Student schedule may vary based on entry point, credit load, and prerequisites. Consult with department chair or SVC counselor for scheduling options. For transfer degree options, meet with the CIS Dept. Chair for an alternate schedule. The two-year suggested schedule below Is provided as only a guide for a traditional full-time student whose goal Is the AAS degree. Frequent course offerings allow for individualized schedules that will ensure all student certificate and degree objectives can be met. | ||||
First Year | ||||
1st Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
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CIS 104 - Windows Operating System In Depth Prerequisite: Comfort and familiarity with the Internet, Microsoft Windows, basic word processing, electronic communications and keyboarding skills, are strongly recommended. | (5) | |||
CIS 146 - Introduction to Microsoft Excel Prerequisite: computer literacy and file management skills are strongly recommended. | (3) | |||
BUS& 101 - Intro to Business Prerequisite: Grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL 097, or AESL 098, or appropriate test score. | (5) | |||
Total Hours: 13 | ||||
2nd Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
CIS 105 - Introduction to Linux Prerequisite: Comfort and familiarity with the Internet, Microsoft Windows, basic word processing, electronic communications and keyboarding skills, are strongly recommended. | (5) | |||
CIS 118 - Computer Hardware: Troubleshooting & Repair Prerequisite: solid understanding of the basic concepts of file, directory and disk management, as well as proficiency in command line operation, as presented in CIS 104, are strongly recommended. | (5) | |||
CIS 147 - Introduction to Microsoft Access Prerequisite: computer literacy and file management skills are strongly recommended. | (3) | |||
† ENGL& 101 - English Composition I Prerequisite: Appropriate placement or grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL 99. | (5) | |||
Total Hours: 18 | ||||
3rd Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
† CIS 114 - Mathematics for Computer Specialists Prerequisite: MATH 97 | (5) | |||
CIS 241 - Database Design and SQL Prerequisite: working knowledge of, and experience with, Microsoft Access as presented in CIS 147 are strongly recommended. | (5) | |||
^ PE 200 - First Aid, Safety, and CPR None | (2) | |||
Total Hours: 12 | ||||
Second Year | ||||
4th Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
CIS 180 - Introduction to Windows PowerShell Prerequisite: CIS 104 & CIS 105 Non-degree seeking students with proficiency in command line operation in both the Windows & Linux environments, as well as a solid understanding of customization and configuration of a Windows and Linux operating system, contact instructor for permission | (5) | |||
‡ CIS 199 - Cooperative Education (2) Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. | (1-15) | |||
CIS 221 - Computer Networking I Prerequisite: CIS 104 & CIS 105 Non-degree seeking students with proficiency in command line operation in both the Windows & Linux environments, as well as a solid understanding of customization and configuration of a Windows and Linux operating system, contact instructor for permission. | (5) | |||
CIS 240 - Introduction to Programming Prerequisite: solid understanding of the basic concepts of database design and exposure to SQL, as presented in CIS 241, are strongly recommended. | (5) | |||
Total Hours: 17 | ||||
5th Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
‡ CIS 199 - Cooperative Education (2) Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. | (1-15) | |||
CIS 222 - Computer Networking II Prerequisite: CIS 221. Non-degree seeking students with a solid understanding the Windows Server operating system as applied in the CompTIA Network+ Certificate, contact instructor for permission | (5) | |||
CIS 233 - Network Security Prerequisite: CIS 221. Non-degree seeking students with a solid understanding the Windows Server operating system as applied in the CompTIA Network+ Certificate, contact instructor for permission | (5) | |||
CIS 242 - Database Programming-VBA Prerequisite: introductory programming experience in VBA as presented in CIS 240 is essential. Students should be well versed in conditionals, loops, functions, procedures and arrays. | (5) | |||
Total Hours: 17 | ||||
6th Quarter | ||||
Course Name | Credits: | Term Taken | Grade | Gen Ed |
‡ CIS 199 - Cooperative Education (2) Prerequisite: Instructor permission required. | (1-15) | |||
CIS 223 - Computer Networking III Prerequisite: CIS 222. Non-degree seeking students with a solid understanding of the Windows Server and Linux operating systems, active directory, routing and configuration, contact the instructor for permission. | (5) | |||
CIS 243 - Office Programming-VBA Prerequisite: introductory database programming experience using VBA as presented in CIS 242 is essential. Students should be comfortable with customizing Microsoft Access queries, forms and reports to respond to runtime events. | (5) | |||
CMST& 210 - Interpersonal Communication: D Prerequisite: Grade of 2.0 or higher in ENGL 097, or AESL 098, or appropriate test score. | (5) | |||
Total Hours: 17 | ||||
Note:† Students who do not receive an appropriate test score will require additional coursework to develop necessary skills for entry into class. MATH& 107 or higher can be substituted for CIS 114) ‡ CIS 199 may be taken at any time after the second quarter with Department Chair approval. ^ A valid current CPR and First Aid card may be submitted in lieu of PE 200. Student must provide copies of current documents with a waiver request. | ||||
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