2006/2008
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Computer Course Descriptions

Explanation of Course Description Items

CMP 099
Computers for Beginners
2 credits
Developmental course - does not count for graduation credit
Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment

A first course for beginning computer users designed to introduce students who have never used a computer to the basic elements of running a computer in a comfortable, structured manner with significant instructor support in the lecture/demonstration mode.
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CMP 100
Computer Careers
2 credits

Offered upon request
This course is designed to help students determine an appropriate computer field as a career. Students will be given time to conduct career research in the field to help them select a career path. Emphasis is placed on choosing an appropriate career path and then creating a career plan to achieve their success. Students will also be given the opportunity to visit area businesses, conduct an informational interview with a business professional, and participate in a job shadowing program.
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CMP 101
Introduction to Computers
3 credits
GE category: AAS degree only
Offered every fall and spring semester

A first course in computers designed to provide students with hands-on experience of the personal computer and its uses in society. Application programs from the Microsoft Office Suite will be taught including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. True beginners may want to consider CMP 099 Computers for Beginners, before taking this course.
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CMP 103 CMP103
Introduction to Computer Based Systems
3 credits
GE category: GE Options, AAS degree only
Offered every fall and spring semester

Uses of computer hardware and software in business and society; computer terminology; program definition and flowcharting/algorithms; introduction to programming using general purpose language and word processing, spreadsheet, database, graphics, multimedia, and Internet.
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CMP 106
Computers for Teachers
3 credits

Offered upon request
Introduction to the use of computers in the classroom.  Using current varieties of software for assignment presentation including desktop publishing, grading, student information, presentation software from the computer to the screen, using the Internet to teach through websites and other varieties of multimedia.
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CMP 108
Introduction to Keyboarding Technique
1 credit
Offered every fall and spring semester
This course is designed to teach the keyboard and proper keyboarding technique. Identical to AIS 108.
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CMP 110
Current Applications
2 credits

Offered upon request
Provides individuals with the opportunity to develop personal projects in varieties of current software such as spreadsheet, database, word processing, multimedia, Internet and other applications for microcomputers, which cannot take place in courses where time is given to learn a software package, but not to use it for personal project design and implementation. Not for computer majors, except as elective. Computer majors take CMP 244 or 245. Others may take CMP 244 or 245, after completing this course.
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CMP 110J
Microsoft Excel
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment

Provides individuals with opportunity to specialize in Microsoft Excel software. Recommend completion of an introductory course.

CMP 110K
Microsoft Word
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment

Provides individuals with opportunity to specialize in Microsoft Word software. Recommend completion of one introductory course.

CMP 110L
Windows
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment

Provides individuals with opportunity to specialize in Windows software applications for microcomputers. Recommend completion of an introductory course.

CMP 110Q
Microsoft Office
1/2 to 1 credit

Offered upon request
Provides individuals with the opportunity to specialize in introductory applications using two modules of Microsoft Office '97.

CMP 110R
QuickBooks
1/2 to 2 credits

Offered upon request
Takes the students through the features of current QuickBooks to develop an introductory skill level for personal and vocational use.
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CMP 110S
Microsoft PowerPoint
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment

Provides individual with opportunity to specialize in Microsoft PowerPoint software. Recommend completion of an introductory course.

CMP 110T
Multimedia
3 credits
Offered upon request
Provides individuals with the opportunity to specialize in specific current software applications such as Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Fireworks and/or other software emphasizing multimedia. Completion of an introductory computer course is recommended.
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CMP 110X
Beginning Microsoft Excel
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with beginning level functions of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet program.
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CMP 110Y
Intermediate Microsoft Excel
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with intermediate level functions of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet program.
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CMP 110Z
Advanced Microsoft Excel
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with the advanced level functions of Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet program.
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CMP 110AA
Beginning Microsoft Access
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with beginning level functions of Microsoft Access, a database software package.
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CMP 110AB
Intermediate Microsoft Access
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with intermediate level functions of Microsoft Access, a database software package.
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CMP 110AC
Advanced Microsoft Access
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with advanced level functions of Microsoft Access, a database software package.
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CMP 110AD
Beginning Microsoft PowerPoint
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with beginning level functions of Microsoft PowerPoint, a slide and video software package.
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CMP 110AE
Intermediate Microsoft PowerPoint
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with intermediate level functions of Microsoft PowerPoint, a slide and video software package.
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CMP 110AF
Advanced Microsoft PowerPoint
1/2 credit

Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with advanced level functions of Microsoft PowerPoint, a slide and video software package.
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CMP 110AG CMP110AG

CMP 110AH CMP110AG

CMP 110AJ
Microsoft Outlook I
1/2 credit
Offered upon request

Students will become familiar with beginning to intermediate level functions of Microsoft Outlook, an integrated electronic mail, calendar, and task management software package.
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CMP 110AK
Microsoft Outlook II
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with advanced level functions of Microsoft Outlook, an integrated electronic mail, calendar, and task management software package.
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CMP 110AM
PC Troubleshooting and Repair
1 credit
Offered upon request
This course is designed to teach the basic principles of PC troubleshooting and repair, including providing a basic knowledge of PC components and their function and how to use Window built-in diagnostic tools.  It provides a foundation in diagnosing common symptoms and catastrophic failures as well as proper hardware handling and removal and reinstallation of common components.  It is recommended that students be familiar with basic Windows operating systems, navigation and menu and be able to use small hand tools.
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CMP 110AN
Intermediate PC Troubleshooting and Repair
1 credit
Offered upon request
This course is a follow up to CMP 110AM, providing intermediate PC troubleshooting and repair.  Includes diagnosing common windows system failures, changing system configurations ii BIOS and registry, downloading peripheral device drives and the removal of CPU and motherboard.  Recommendation:  Completion of CMP 110AM or equivalent.
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CMP 113
Windows Operating System I
3 credits

Offered upon request
In this course the rationale behind the Windows operating system will be examined. Hands-on experience will be gained using the operating system, including desktop management, file and folder manipulation, the uses of the control panel, digital media capabilities, Internet and networking rationale, and maintaining, monitoring and optimizing personal computers. It is recommended that one introductory course in computers be completed prior to enrolling in this course.
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CMP 114
Internet
2 credits
Offered upon request

Introductory course using the Internet covering electronic mail and the general access of information and special features of the Internet.  Students develop hands-on experience in the use of all current Internet resources/features and build a web-site.
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CMP 114A
Internet Workshop
1/2 credit
Offered upon request

An introductory course covering basic features of the Internet.  Students develop hands-on experience in the computer lab and are introduced to building a web page.
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CMP 114B CMP114B
Internet Security Basics
1/2 credit
Offered upon request

Designed to provide experience setting up and using: virus scanners, Malware/Spyware/Adware scanners, content filters, spam filters, firewalls, while addressing the topic PC security and identity theft.
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CMP 114C CMP114B
Search Engine Optimization
3 credits
Offered upon request

Offered in Gila County only
This course is designed to allow for the opportunity to practice optimizing website pages as well as learning the basic rules of optimization.
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CMP 115
Microsoft Windows
2 credits
Offered upon request
In this course, the rationale behind operating systems will be examined. Hands-on experience will be gained using operating systems, including the interaction of operating system commands with hardware facilities (e.g., secondary storage/hard drive) and file manipulation. It is recommended that one introductory course in computers be completed prior to enrolling in this course.
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CMP 115A
Beginning Microsoft Windows
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with beginning level functions of Microsoft Windows, an operating system used for organizing and maintaining computers.
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CMP 115B
Intermediate Microsoft Windows
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with intermediate level functions of Microsoft Windows, an operating system used for organizing and maintaining computers.
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CMP 115C
Advanced Microsoft Windows
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Students will become familiar with advanced level functions of Microsoft Windows, an operating system used for organizing and maintaining computers.
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CMP 120
Introduction to Programming
1 credit
Offered upon request
An introduction to software and programming concepts for students interested in visual or scripting languages. Topics include notations, data, operators, sequence, selection, repetition, and subprograms.
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CMP 121 CMP121
Visual Basic Programming I
3 credits
GE category: AAS degree only
Offered upon request

A comprehensive introduction to event-driven, object oriented computer programming using the Visual Basic programming language. Students learn to write problem-solving programs and develop a wide variety of Windows applications in a graphical environment. The course uses Visual Basic to illustrate good programming practices, application development techniques, and overall visual design.
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CMP 126
Java Programming I
3 credits
Offered upon request
An introductory programming course for vocational computer majors and students transferring to universities in a business program. Course concentration includes object-oriented programming including data types, classes, objects, methods, decision and repetition structures, string and array manipulation, and Java applets. Computer majors are encouraged to take CMP 126 as their final programming language in their program of study. Students who have no previous computer programming experience should consider taking CMP 120 before taking CMP 126.
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CMP 128
C# Programming I
3 credits
GE category: AAS degree only
Offered upon request

C# Programming I is an introductory programming course for vocational computer majors and students transferring to universities in a business program. Course concentration includes the Visual Studios integrated development environment including user interfaces and controls, and object-oriented programming concepts including data types, classes, objects, methods, decision and repetition structures, and String and array manipulation. Students who have no previous programming experience are encouraged to take CMP 120 Introduction to Programming prior to taking C# Programming I.
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CMP 130 CMP130
C Programming I
3 credits

GE category: AAS degree only
Offered upon request

A comprehensive introduction to the C language; preparation and writing of programs using C, using current programming techniques. A prior programming language is helpful.  For 2-year Computer Majors or students transferring in a Computer Information Systems degree (Same as Management Information Systems). Students are advised to take CMP 120 Introduction to Programming before CMP 130. Identical to EGR 130.
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CMP 151 CMP151
Information Technology Essentials
3 credits

Offered upon request
Designed to provide experience with hardware and operating systems at the support technician level. Covering aspects of the PC, including: 1. Personal computer components, 2. Laptop and portable devices, 3. Operating systems, 4. Printers and scanners, 5. Networks, 6. Security, 7. Safety and environmental issues, 8. Communication and professionalism.
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CMP 152 cmp152
Information Technology Technician
3 credits

Offered upon request
Designed to provide in-depth experience with hardware and operating systems of the microcomputer, including: 1. Personal computer components, 2. Laptop and portable devices, 3. Operating systems, 4. Printers and scanners, 5. Networks, 6. Security, 7. Safety and environmental issues, 8. Communication and professionalism.
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CMP 161
Electronic Spreadsheet with Microsoft Excel
3 credits

Offered upon request
Comprehensive, practical applications and techniques using Microsoft Excel with hands-on experience in the computer laboratory.  The beginning through advanced spreadsheet procedures taught will prepare the student to pass the Microsoft MOUS Expert Certification test.  It is recommended that one introductory course in computers be completed prior to enrolling in this course.
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CMP 170
Database Management with Microsoft Access
3 credits
Offered upon request
Prerequisite:  CMP 101 or CMP 103

The student will participate in case-based approaches to the storing, modification, and extraction of information from a computerized database management system. The student will learn how to create and maintain database objects including tables, forms, queries, reports, pages, macros, and modules. Database design, security, and integration with other programs and the Internet is also covered. Student interested in Microsoft Office Specialist certification will find the course an excellent foundation for exam preparation.
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CMP 201
Systems and Procedures
3 credits

Offered upon request
Prerequisite: CMP 101 or CMP 103

This course introduces the elements of information systems used in business organizations. Students will learn about systems development, e-business and e-commerce strategies, network and telecommunication issues, enterprise systems, ethics relating to information technology, and project and database management. Concepts will be reinforced through group participation in the form of research, hands-on activities, projects, and presentations. Students will use Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project, and other software as needed to complete individual and group projects.
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CMP 205
Data Communications
3 credits

Offered upon request
Prerequisite: CMP 101 or CMP 103
This course provides an introduction to data communications. Topics include an introduction to and the fundamentals of communications, communications media, servers, and clients, communication equipment and services, data transmission, protocols, network concepts, local area, wide area, and metropolitan area networks, network management and security, the Internet, e-business applications and the business data communications industry, and addressing the challenge of living in a connected world.
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CMP 210 CMP221

CMP 221 CMP221

CMP 230
Linux System Administration
3 credits

Offered upon request
Prerequisite: CMP 113
A course in operating systems installation and administration utilizing workstation and server applications of Linux. Students should have completed one or more courses in computers and be familiar with the concepts of computer programming and data communications.
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CMP 235H
Beginning Microsoft Word
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
Designed to provide the student with an opportunity to cover and practice basic features of word processing using Microsoft Word software.  Identical to AIS 235H.
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CMP 235I
Intermediate Microsoft Word
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
This course is designed to provide intermediate word processing skills to students with prior experience using microcomputers and Microsoft Word. It is recommended that the student key at a minimum rate of 25 words per minute.  Identical to AIS 235I.
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CMP 235J
Advanced Microsoft Word
1/2 credit
Offered upon request
This course is designed to provide advanced word processing skills to students with prior experience using microcomputers and Microsoft Word. It is recommended that the student have an intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Word and key at a minimum rate of 25 words per minute.  Identical to AIS 235J.
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CMP 239A
Multimedia/Electronic Task Management
1 credit
Offered every fall and spring semester
One of three multimedia modules designed to give students a higher level of office technology skills.  Using a Desktop Information Management (DIM) program, students will learn how to manage e-mail, organize schedules, maintain contact lists and to-do lists, and keep a log of computer tasks.  This module also includes integrating data to and from other applications. Identical to AIS 239A.
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CMP 239B
Multimedia/Digital Imaging                                            
1 credit
Offered every fall and spring semester
Provides students with hands-on experience with digital imaging technology including scanners, digital cameras, and photo software. Students must be familiar with basic desktop publishing techniques to complete projects. Identical to AIS 239B.
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CMP 239C
Multimedia/Internet for Business                                  
1 credit
Offered every fall and spring semester
One of three multimedia modules designed to give students a higher level of office technology skills.  In this module, students learn and apply the tools, language, and culture of the Internet.  Important ethical issues are addressed as individual and team Internet projects are completed.  Projects will include web site design and research. Identical to AIS 239C.
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CMP 250
Networking
3 credits

Offered upon request
Advanced techniques in networking with emphasis on the installation, maintenance, and design of local area networks.  CompTIA Network+ exam objectives are also covered in this course.
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CMP 255
Microsoft Windows Server Administration
3 credits
Offered upon request

This course is designed to prepare a student for the challenges faced as a Microsoft networking professional. Specific topic coverage includes: Introduction to Windows Server, managing hardware devices, creating and managing users, implementing and managing groups, managing access to files, managing disk and data storage, advanced file system management, implementing and managing printing, implementing and using group policies, administering a server, monitoring server performance, managing and implementing backups and disaster recovery, administering web resources, and security basics for Windows Server.
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CMP 272
Website Development I
3 credits
Offered upon request
This course prepares the student to develop basic websites for use in all areas of society. The student will develop an understanding of networking requirements for the Internet in regards to web development. Students will learn web site design, planning, and organizational skills. The student will learn and use a wide variety of website development tools at introductory levels. Applications and skills taught will include beginning Dreamweaver, HTML, XHTML, all current standards in industry. Before enrolling in this course, it is suggested the student have a thorough knowledge of Internet terminology and be comfortable using common Internet features including uploading and downloading files. To be successful, intermediate skills in file management, i.e., saving, copying, moving, and creating files and folders, are needed. A beginning course in the Internet or Operating Systems would be helpful.
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CMP 273
Website Development II
3 credits
Offered upon request
Prerequisite: CMP 272
This course prepares the student to develop advanced websites for use in all areas of society. The student will learn and use a wide variety of website development tools at advanced levels. Applications and skills taught will include, but not be limited to, Dreamweaver, HTML, XHTML, XML, Fireworks, and Flash, all current standards in industry.
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CMP 280
Database Design and Development
3 credits
Offered upon request

This course is designed to provide individuals with a complete introduction to database concepts and the relational database model. Topics include QBE, SQL, normalization, design methodology, DBMS functions, database administration, and other database management approaches, such as client/server databases, object oriented databases, and data warehouses. At the completion of this course, students should be able to understand a user’s database requirements and translates those requirements into a valid database design. Students should have already completed CMP 170 Database Management or possess equivalent knowledge.
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CMP 285
Network Security
3 credits
Offered upon request

This course takes an in-depth look at network security concepts and techniques. This course examines theoretical concepts that make the world of security unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical, hands-on approach when examining networking security techniques. Along with examining different network strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network implementation as well as timeless problem solving strategies.
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CMP 291
CIS Practicum
5 credits

Offered upon request
Prerequisite: CMP 100
A course to provide the computer major with an opportunity to gain work experience in the field of computers. The course makes use of all computer courses in the major and will be taken during the student's last semester of the degree or certificate course sequence.
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CMP 297
Workshop
1 to 6 credits

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment
Designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Computers.

CMP 298
Workshop
1 to 3 credits

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment
Designed to meet a variety of needs for students in Computers.

CMP 299
Independent Study
1 to 3 credits

Offered upon request
Activity/Personal Enrichment
Design and execution of original projects under faculty supervision.

 

 
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