Computer Concepts and Information Systems
Windows Operating Systems Essentials
Presentations Using Computers and Multimedia
Website Development Applications
Advanced Topics in Website Development
Computer Graphics and Animation
Programming Concepts and Methodology I
Programming Concepts and Methology II
Introduction to Computer Video Production
Advanced Computer Video Production
Financial Worksheets on Computers
Management Information Systems
GIS Data Mangement-Introduction to Geodatabase
Geographic Information and Global Positioning Systems
GIS Mapping - Introduction to Fire Incident Mapping
Introduction to Raster-Based GIS
GIS Applications in Resource Management
How to Succeed as an Online Student
Networking - CCNA 2: Routers and Routing Basics
Networking - CCNA 3: Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing
Networking - CCNA 4: WAN Technologies
PC Assembly Upgrade and Support (A+)
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4 Units
Lecture: 4 hours
This course is an introduction to information systems. The objective is to build a basic understanding of the value and use of information system technology for business operations, managerial decision making, project management, and strategic advantage. Topics of special interest include information system planning, application development including systems analysis and design, decision support systems, and expert systems. Credit may be earned for only one of the following: BUSAD 51 or CMPSC 51.
Transfer:
UC/CSU
| Fall 2009 | CMPSC 51 Syllabus | Instruction: Ponder, I |