COMI (Computer Studies and Information Processing)
COMI 1000 - Computer Basics - 1 Credit
This is a basic course in using computers for students with no familiarity with computers. It covers topics such as working with Windows and the Windows desktop, file handling, email and the Internet (browsing and searching). Lab: 4 hours
COMI 1100 - Introduction to Computers - 3 Credits
This computer literacy course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of computers and information processing. Students are introduced to the operation and terminology of computer systems as well as certain selected application software packages such as word processing, spreadsheets and presentation software. Note: Lecture and Lab hours vary by instructor but total 4 hours per week.
COMI 1105 - Expanding Your Computer Skills - 3 Credits
Skills will be developed to facilitate taking the next steps in computing including topics such as IM, Talk bots, Messenger systems RSS feeds, blogs, pod casting and social networking systems. Students will learn how to recognize, prevent and remedy problems caused by spyware, adware and other “malware.” Students will be introduced to wireless home networking technologies, open source software and the next level of software applications and operating systems. The course will survey software available for communicating through a broadband Internet connection as well as software products that can be handled by a thumb drive. Lecture: 3 hours
COMI 1120 - Introduction to Computer Hardware - 1 Credit
This module of the computer literacy course provides an introduction to the operation and terminology of the hardware of computer systems. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1140 - Introduction to Computer Software - 1 Credit
This module of the computer literacy course provides an introduction to the development, types, uses and terminology of the software in computer systems. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1150 - Programming Concepts - 3 Credits
This course introduces important concepts and skills necessary to write common business programs. Emphasis is on structured programming techniques and top-down design. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1210 - Programming in BASIC - 1 Credit
This module provides an introduction to writing programs using the BASIC language. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1215 - Programming in C++ - 3 Credits
This is a comprehensive course in programming in C++. Topics include types, operators, expressions, control flow, functions, arrays and file handling. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1220 - Fundamentals of C++ - 1 Credit
This module introduces elementary C++ language structures such as variables, arithmetic operators and selection. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1222 - Intermediate C++ - 1 Credit
This module introduces additional C++ language structures such as loops and multi-way selection, along with new operators such as the conditional operator. (Recommended: COMI 1220) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1224 - Advanced C++ - 1 Credit
This module introduces additional C++ language structures such as functions and arrays. (Recommended: COMI 1222) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1225 - Programming in C# - 3 Credits
C# is a programming language developed for creating Web-based applications in Microsoft’s .NET framework. This course introduces students to fundamental programming concepts, along with object-oriented programming, graphical-user interface (GUI) components and other features appropriate for use in Web-based applications. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1226 - Fundamentals of C# - 1 Credit
C# is a programming language developed for creating Web-based applications in Microsoft’s .NET framework. This module introduces students to fundamental programming concepts, along with object-oriented programming. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1227 - Intermediate C# - 1 Credit
C# is a programming language developed for creating Web-based applications in Microsoft’s .NET framework. This module introduces students to additional programming concepts and the use of arrays and inheritance in object-oriented programming. (Recommended: COMI 1226) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1228 - Advanced C# - 1 Credit
C# is a programming language developed for creating Web-based applications in Microsoft’s .NET framework. This module introduces students to exception and event handlers, along with the use of graphical-user interface components. (Recommended: COMI 1227) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1240 - Object-Oriented Programming - 3 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of designing and coding object-oriented programs. Basic topics such as objects, classes and class inheritance are discussed. Students write programs using one of the object-oriented languages. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1241 - Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming - 1 Credit
This module surveys the topic of object oriented programming. Students write simple programs using an object-oriented language. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1260 - Programming in Fourth Generation Languages - 3 Credits
This course offers a foundation in the fundamentals of fourth generation language programming. Particular attention is devoted to the use of ANSI-Standard SQL to construct and manipulate database objects. Students create database tables and generate SQL scripts to extract and manipulate data from the database. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1310 - BASIC Programming - 3 Credits
This course provides extensive coverage of the BASIC Programming Language. Emphasis is on a Structured Programming approach. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1410 - Personal Computer Software - 3 Credits
This course introduces operational procedures for several standard data management software packages that utilize computer systems. Students construct and manipulate data files to produce clear, concise reports. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1415 - Personal Computer Operating System - 1 Credit
This module familiarizes students with operating system commands for the personal computer. Students are exposed to statements to enhance their computer operation abilities. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1419 - Using Spreadsheet Software - 3 Credits
This course introduces the operational procedures for spreadsheet software. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1420 - Introduction to Spreadsheets - 1 Credit
The purpose of this module is to introduce the operational procedures for a spreadsheet software package. Students construct and manipulate data files to produce clear and concise reports. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1422 - Intermediate Spreadsheets - 1 Credit
This module presents topics and functions, advanced database techniques and additional add-in topics. It focuses on conceptual features beyond the scope of beginning spreadsheet uses. Topics include utilizing additional spreadsheet features and macro planning and development. (Recommended: COMI 1420) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1425 - Advanced Spreadsheets - 1 Credit
This module covers advanced topics using integrated spreadsheet software including macros, application design and menu building. (Recommended: COMI 1422) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1428 - Use of Database Software - 3 Credits
This course introduces students to different methods of organizing and accessing computer files as well as covering database design and management, macros, events, procedures, reports, queries and forms. Additional topics include data file and record structure definitions, their construction and their use in other applications. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1430 - Introduction to Database Software - 1 Credit
This module introduces students to different methods of organizing and accessing computer files. Fundamentals of database design and management are covered. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1432 - Intermediate Database Software - 1 Credit
This module focuses on the creation and manipulation of data files to produce meaningful output using database software. Emphasis is on the presentation of queries, forms and reports. (Recommended: COMI 1430) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1434 - Advanced Database Software - 1 Credit
This module introduces students to the basics of SQL, a database programming language. Emphasis is on the introduction of SQL commands and syntax of SQL statements. (Recommended: COMI 1432) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1440 - Presentation Software - 1 Credit
This module focuses on the use of computer software that incorporates presentation as well as analytical graphics. Students create informative report documents and visual presentations using charts, graphs and/or pictures. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 1445 - Presentation Software: Additional Topics - 1 Credit
This module explores more advanced tools and topic areas in PowerPoint presentation software. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1450 - Windows Operating System - 3 Credits
This course familiarizes students with the graphical-user operating environment. Basic and advanced functions of Windows are demonstrated. Student do laboratory assignments to utilize the basic operating functions of Windows such as file handling, fonts, graphics, icons, OLE, SOUND and MULTI-MEDIA. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1451 - Introduction to Windows - 1 Credit
This module familiarizes students with the graphical-user operating environment. Basic functions of Windows are demonstrated. Students do laboratory assignments to utilize the basic operating functions of Windows such as file handling, fonts, graphics, icons and Screen Control. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1452 - Intermediate Windows - 1 Credit
This module familiarizes students with the graphical-user operating environment. Intermediate functions of Windows OLE (Object Link and Imbedding Files) and SOUND are demonstrated. Students do laboratory assignments to utilize these intermediate operating functions of Windows and also demonstrate them in class. (Recommended: COMI 1451) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1453 - Advanced Windows - 1 Credit
This module demonstrates advanced techniques of the Windows operating system. Topics include COMPOUND FILES, OLE, SOUND, VIDEO, MULTI-MEDIA file editing and CD-ROM. (Recommended: COMI 1452) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1460 - Unix Operating System - 3 Credits
This course covers basic command structures and syntax of the UNIX operating system and includes file and directory manipulation and shell scripts. Essential system administration topics and system administration shell scripts are also discussed as well as system startup/shutdown, account management and system backup of the UNIX operating system. Covering advanced system administration topics including networking, security, printing systems and graphical-user interface (GUI) of the UNIX operating system. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1461 - Introduction to UNIX - 1 Credit
This module exposes students to the basic command structures and syntax of the UNIX operating system. Content includes file and directory manipulation as well as use of shell scripts. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1462 - Intermediate UNIX - 1 Credit
This module provides an understanding of essential system administration topics and system administration shell scripts. It covers system startup/shutdown, account management and system backup of the UNIX operating system. (Recommended: COMI 1461) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1
COMI 1463 - Advanced UNIX - 1 Credit
This module covers advanced system administration topics including networking, security, printing systems and graphical-user interface (GUI) of the UNIX operating system. (Recommended: COMI 1462) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1470 - Windows Programming Using C++ - 3 Credits
This course focuses on using C++ to design programs that run under the Windows operating system. It includes an overview of object-oriented concepts, creating Windows applications, capturing the mouse and keyboard, creating menus, dialog boxes and toolbars and single and multiple document interfaces. (Recommended: COMI 1215 or 1224) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1471 - Introduction to Windows Programming Using C++ - 1 Credit
This module focuses on fundamentals of using C++ to design programs that run under the Windows operating system. It includes an overview of object-oriented concepts; creating simple Windows applications; capturing the mouse and keyboard. (Recommended: COMI 1215 or 1224) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1472 - Intermediate Windows Programming Using C++ - 1 Credit
This module explores more advanced features of Windows applications. It includes creating menus, toolbars, drawing in a window utilizing the programming language C++. (Recommended: COMI 1471) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1473 - Advanced Windows Programming Using C++ - 1 Credit
This module explores more advanced features of Windows applications. It includes the multiple document interface; controls; dialog boxes; printing and print previewing. (Recommended: COMI 1472) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1475 - Introduction to VISIO - 1 Credit
This module introduces basic VISIO tools. Students create and manipulate drawings and shapes, including flowcharts, diagrams and organizational charts. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1476 - Visio: Additional Topics - 1 credits
This module introduces the expanded set of VISIO tools. Students will be exposed to the advanced topics in Visio. In this course students will not only be taught to create and manipulate visual objects from charts to schematics, students will also be taught how to customize drawing layers, create and edit formulas and functions, add predefined actions and create custom stencils. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1510 Java Programming- 3 Credits
Java is a programming language with flexibility to be used either on a network or stand-alone system. This course explores features that set it apart from traditional programming languages: its graphics and user-interface features along with its implementation of object-oriented program design. (Recommended: COMI 1150 and one other programming language course) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1511 Introduction to Java Programming - 1 Credit
Java is a programming language with flexibility to be used either on a network or stand-alone system. This module introduces students to fundamental programming concepts along with object-oriented programming. (Recommended: COMI 1150 and one other programming language course) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1512 Intermediate Java Programming - 1 Credit
Java is a programming language with flexibility to be used either on a network or stand-alone system. This module introduces students to additional programming concepts, event-handling and inheritance (Recommended: COMI 1511) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1513 Advanced Java Programming - 1 Credit
Java is a programming language with flexibility to be used on either a network or stand-alone system. This module introduces students to language features including arrays and exception handling. (Recommended: COMI 1512) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1520 Visual Basic Programming - 3 Credits
The course familiarizes students with an object-oriented event-driven language using Visual Basic in a Windows environment. Topics include the creation and use of buttons, list boxes, scroll bars and icons in the Windows application. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1521 Introduction to Visual Basic Programming - 1 Credit
This module is an introduction to programming in Visual Basic. Topics include: OOPS, Objects and VARIABLES. (Recommended: COMI 1150 and 3 credits of a programming language.) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1522 Intermediate Visual Basic Programming - 1 Credit
This module concludes selection structure, iteration and file processing of Visual Basic. (Recommended: COMI 1521) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1523 Advanced Visual Basic Programming - 1 Credit
This module includes File Processing, DATABASE, Crystal Reports and OLE Programming in Visual Basic. (Recommended: COMI 1522) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1530 Additional Topics in Visual Basic - 3 Credits
This course covers the advanced concepts of the object-oriented programming language using Visual Basic programming in the Windows environment. Topics include Windows Common Controls, database applications, classes, API and Active X. (Recommended: COMI 1520 or 1523) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1531 Introduction to Additional Topics in Visual Basic - 1 Credit
This module covers introductory concepts of the object-oriented programming language using Visual Basic programming in the Windows environment. Topics include arrays and collections, classes and objects. (Recommended: COMI 1520 or 1523) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1532 Intermediate Additional Topics in Visual Basic - 1 Credit
This module offers intermediate concepts of the object-oriented programming language using Visual Basic programming in the Windows environment. Topics include advanced database techniques. (Recommended: COMI 1531) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1533 Advanced Additional Topics in Visual Basic - 1 Credit
This module offers the advanced Visual Basic topics of Windows API and creating ActiveX controls. (Recommended: COMI 1532) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1630 - Word Processing - 3 Credits
This course provides students with word processing skills such as editing documents, formatting text, spelling, grammar and AutoCorrect features, headers, footers, tables and the overall format of documents. Students also work with features in envelopes, labels and mail merge, tables of content and indexes, creating online forms and working with outlines. This course covers incorporating graphic elements into documents, working with columns, using desktop publishing features, incorporating the use of macros and drawing tools and the creation of Web pages. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1640 - Introduction to Word Processing - 1 Credit
This module introduces introductory word processing features such as creating, printing and editing a document. Topics include formatting documents including text and paragraphs. Students use spelling, grammar and AutoCorrect features and are introduced to headers, footers and tables in basic word processing documents. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1645 - Intermediate Word Processing - 1 Credit
This module covers intermediate word processing features. Topics include tables and data management, envelopes, labels and mail merge, formatting large documents, tables of content and indexes, as well as creating online forms and working with outlines. (Recommended: COMI 1640) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1650 - Advanced Word Processing - 1 Credit
This module covers more advanced word processing features. Topics include incorporating graphic elements into documents, working with columns, using desktop publishing features and incorporating the use of macros into word processing documents. The use of the drawing tools as well as the creation of Web pages using a word processor will also be discussed. (Recommended: COMI 1645) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1720 - Integration of Graphics, Databases and Word Processing - 1 Credit
This module allows students to interface graphic files with a database (sort order) program along with the accompanying text documentation. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1740 - Electronic Mail/Networking/Communications - 1 Credit
This module introduces concepts and terminology of electronic online communication using internal and external, wide area and local area networks. Students use communication software to access outside computer information and electronic mail services to facilitate local and worldwide electronic communications and research. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1750 - HTML - 3 Credits
This course covers the use of the HTML language and its associated tools including the basic features of HTML scripting, approaches to writing successful Web pages and accessing resources. Topics include graphics, tables, forms and dynamic and interactive documents. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1751 - Introduction to HTML - 1 Credit
This module introduces students to the use of the HTML language and the basic features of HTML scripting. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1752 - Intermediate HTML - 1 Credit
This module focuses on advanced scripting in HTML and writing interactive scripts and documents. (Recommended: COMI 1751) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1753 - Advanced HTML - 1 Credit
This module covers advanced use of the HTML language and its associated tools including the basic features of HTML scripting, approaches to writing successful Web pages and accessing resources. (Recommended: COMI 1752) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1755 - XML Fundamentals (eXtensible Markup Language) - 3 Credits
The newest language technique developing on the Web is the eXtensible Markup Language. This course introduces fundamentals of XML languages to define and validate data, use schemas, transformations, linking, VML, SMIL and CSS. XML files are used with different editing software. Assignments are used to demonstrate XML activity at students’ Web sites. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1756 - XML 1 Basics (eXtensible Markup Language) - 1 Credit
The newest language technique developing on the Web is the eXtensible Markup Language. This module introduces the use of XML languages to define and validate data. XML files are used with different editing software. Assignments are used to demonstrate XML activity at students’ Web sites. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1757 - XML 2 Schemas, Transformations, Linking - 1 Credit
The newest language technique developing on the Web is the eXtensible Markup Language. This module introduces XML language coding techniques of schemas, transformations and linking. Assignments are used to demonstrate XML activity at students’ Web sites. (Recommended: COMI 1756) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1758 - XML 3 VML, SMIL, CSS - 1 Credit
The newest language technique developing on the Web is the eXtensible Markup Language. This module introduces XML language coding techniques of Vector Markup Language, Synchronized Multimedia Integrating Language and Cascading Style Sheets. Assignments are used to demonstrate XML activity at students’ Web sites. (Recommended: COMI 1757) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1760 - Effective Use of the Internet - 3 Credits
This course enables participants to become more productive through more efficient and effective use of the Internet. Focus is on the Internet and its associated tools including the basic features of HTML scripting, approaches to writing successful Web pages and accessing resources. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1761 - Introduction to the Use of the Internet - 1 Credit
This module is an introduction to the Internet and its associated tools. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1762 - Intermediate Use of the Internet - 1 Credit
This module enables participants to become more productive through more efficient and effective use of the Internet. (Recommended: COMI 1761) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1763 - Advanced Use of the Internet - 1 Credit
This course involves advanced use of the Internet and its associated tools including the basic features of HTML scripting, approaches to writing successful Web pages and accessing resources. Simple Java script is introduced. (Recommended: COMI 1762) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1770 - Fundamentals of Web Site Development - 3 Credits
The process of developing an effective Web site is facilitated by the use of editing languages. This course presents Web site development techniques using a current Web site editing language and introduces the use of editing languages to develop Web site building techniques. Students build and publish Web sites containing text, graphics, tables, forms, frames, scripting and site navigation. Assignments are used to demonstrate Web site content at students’ published Web sites. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1771 - Introduction to Web Site Development - 1 Credit
This module familiarizes students with a one-level World Wide Web site. Students design and create a one-level Web page set containing a frame page, link table, form fields, graphic slide pages or download page. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1772 - Intermediate Web Page Development - 1 Credit
In this module familiarizes students with a two-level Word Wide Web site. Students will design and create a two-level Web page set containing a frame page, link table, form fields, graphic slide pages or download page. (Recommended: COMI 1771) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1773 - Advanced Web Page Development - JavaScript - 1 Credit
JavaScript is a mechanism that allows programmers to create interactive and dynamic Web pages. This hands-on module is intended for Web developers who are getting started with JavaScript. (Recommended: COMI 1772) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1774 - Active Server Pages - 1 Credit
Active Server Web Pages is one of the many new Web language techniques now used to control Web site presentations. This course is an introduction to ASP and provides hands-on lab assignments for implementing ASP server side scripting control of hosted Web site presentations. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1775 - Media on the Web - 1 Credit
Many media techniques are being used on the Web today. This course presents coding techniques to implement different forms of media files as Web content. Coding techniques to implement different forms of graphic, audio and video media files as Web content are presented. Assignments are used to demonstrate media content at students’ Web sites. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1776 - E-Commerce Software - 1 Credit
Electronic commerce on the Web is becoming an important part of business and organizational success. This module introduces Web site software that enables electronic commerce activity within the Web site and on Web sites offering electronic store capability. Current e-commerce software techniques to add an e-commerce capability to the Web site are introduced. Student Web sites and online store sites are used to display coursework. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1777 - Cascading Style Sheets - 1 Credit
Many content presentation control techniques are being used on the Web today. This module presents coding techniques for implementing Cascading Style Sheets to control the appearance of Web site content. Coding techniques to control the appearance of Web site content are presented. Assignments are used to demonstrate media content presentation control at the students’ Web sites. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1778 - Project - Web Site Implementation - 2 Credits
This is a capstone course for the Computer Science degree and certificate programs. Students design, develop and implement a Web site for an assigned topic. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1779 - Web Hosting - Domain Names - 1 Credit
This module requires students to research and determine alternative Web Host locations and Domain Names for implementation of a Web site. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1782: Security of Your Computer - 1 Credit
This module introduces computer hardware and software security. Topics such as physical security of hardware, password systems, email security, file backup/restore, data file encrypting, cookies, virus software, personal firewall and proxy software are covered. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1800 - Computer Networking Software - Novell - 3 Credits
This course presents the administration of a Novell 5 network. Topics include installing, using, administering and maintaining a Novell network. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1811 - Introduction to Computer Networking Software - 1 Credit
This module presents beginning terminology and provides hands-on experience in mapping out and configuring the component parts of a computer network. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1820 - Installing Computer Networking Software - 1 Credit
This module is a follow-up to COMI 1811. Focus is on actual installation of a computer network and installation of networking applications. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1830 - Managing and Maintaining Computer Networking Software - 1 Credit
This module covers how supervisors manage networks. Maintenance of the network, including backup and restoration, are covered. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1840 - Microsoft Windows 2000 Server - 3 Credits
This course presents the terminology and operating principles of Microsoft Windows NT Software. Students learn how to use, install and maintain Microsoft Windows NT networking software. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1841 - Introduction to Microsoft Windows 2000 Server - 1 Credit
This course presents the beginning terminology and provides hands-on experience in mapping out and configuring the component parts of a Microsoft Windows NT networking system. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1842 - Intermediate Microsoft Windows 2000 Server 1 Credit
This module covers how supervisors manage networks. Students are taught to maintain a Microsoft NT network including troubleshooting. (Recommended: COMI 1841) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1843 - Advanced Microsoft Windows 2000 Server - 1 Credit
This module covers how to add users and groups and how to give access to Windows NT software. System monitoring, server management and trust relationships are practiced. (Recommended: COMI 1842) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1905 - Desktop Publishing Software - 3 Credits
This course focuses on basic page design, layout and formatting of publications for production of a complete camera-ready newsletter or newspaper. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1910 - Introduction to Desktop Publishing Software - 1 Credit
This course focuses on the graphic editing and basic page layout utilizing up-to-date desktop publishing application software using the software’s most basic toolset. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1920 - Intermediate Desktop Publishing Software - 1 Credit
This course focuses on graphic editing, formatting techniques and page layouts while using up-to-date desktop publishing software using the software’s more advanced toolset. (Recommended: COMI 1910) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1930 - Advanced Desktop Publishing Software - 1 Credit
This course focuses on the complete publication of a newspaper/newsletter integrating forms, digitized graphics and textual materials with up-to-date application software. Advanced editing techniques of graphic and textual elements will also be covered using the software’s most complex toolset. (Recommend COMI 1920) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1971: Introduction to Animation Software - 1 Credit
This module introduces students to the fundamental concepts and skills of animation software. Students learn how to draw basic shapes and work with type and the pen tool to create objects. Students learn to animate positions, edit keyframes and animate object properties to create a basic animation. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 1973: Advanced Animation Software - 1 Credit
This module expands students’ knowledge of skills of animation software. Students learn to create basic rollovers, animated and remote rollovers and animated masks. Students also learn to create basic behaviors, animate time-independent groups and add sounds to compositions. Creating advanced behaviors, combining animations with QuickTime movies in Web development software and exporting work are also explored. (Recommend: COMI 1971) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 2010 - Scripting Languages - 3 Credits
Designing easy-to-use, interactive, error-free Web sites has become an important task. The Web pages on these sites generally include scripts written in JavaScript, VBScript, Perl and other similar languages. This course introduces students to scripting languages and their use in programming for the Web. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 2015 - Introduction to Microsoft Project - 1 Credit
This module introduces students to project management software, an essential tool used by most information technology environments. Upon completion of this course, students are able to create and analyze projects using Microsoft Project Manager. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 2020 - Network Security Software Fundamentals - 3 Credits
This course introduces students to networking security, a critical knowledge point for technology professionals. This course provides students with introductory concepts and technical skills needed to create and maintain a secure network environment. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMI 2031 - Computer Support: Concepts - 3 Credits
Due to high demand for specialists, this course introduces students to basic technical concepts, functions and support systems. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 2032 - Computer Support: End User - 3 Credits
As the user-base of technology continues to grow, this course teaches students about the different tools available for internal vs. external users, review the recommended set of “soft skills” and identify the many different skill levels of the computer user. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 2033 - Computer Support: Tools and Techniques - 3 Credits
This course focuses on software support tools and how to determine which tools are best suited for particular environments as well as methods to assess the success and effectiveness of these tools. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMI 2040 - Beginning Game Programming - 3 Credits
This course will introduce the student to game development and the beginning principles of game programming. Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMP (Computer Studies and Information Processing)
COMP 1170 - Computer Application Systems - 3 Credits
This course covers processes followed in designing computer systems, characteristics of key business computer application and inter-relationships between computer applications. Exercises and case problems are used to provide a thorough understanding of flowcharting techniques and applications development. Lecture: 3 hours
COMP 1200 - Database Design and Management - 3 Credits
Different methods of organizing and accessing computer files are introduced with an in-depth coverage of database design and management. Teleprocessing concepts are reviewed and ACCESS is used for instructional purposes. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 1 hour
COMP 1230 - Systems Analysis and Design - 4 Credits
This course offers an introduction to concepts, methodology and techniques used in business-systems analysis and the design of computerized business systems. A project-team approach is used to solve a case study. (Recommended: In final year or with permission of instructor) Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMP 1360 - Introduction to COBOL - 3 Credits
This is an introduction to the language ANS COBOL. Basic topics such as structured coding, editing and control breaks are covered using card and sequential disk files. (Recommended: COMI 1150) Lecture: 2 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMP 1370 - Advanced COBOL - 3 Credits
This course covers advanced topics of the language ANS COBOL including subscripting, indexing, sorting, report writer and the creation, accessing and updating of various types of disk files. (Recommended: COMP 1360) Lecture: 2 hrs, Lab: 2 hrs
COMP 2410 - Programming - Assembler - 3 Credits
This course offers an introduction to the function of programming. Applications in basic programming are undertaken. Students perform programming drills, exercises and program assignments using Assembler Language. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2 hours
COMP 2430 - Operating Systems - 4 Credits
This course covers the structure and components of operating systems.
Topics include controlling system resources, interface concepts,
multiprogramming, networks and command language techniques of current
operating systems. Laboratory assignments provide application of these
principles. Lecture: 3 hours, Lab: 2
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