CIS105 — Intro to Comp & Applications
This course is designed to help students become effective, informed digital citizens who navigate the internet securely and who are prepared to do college-level work using appropriate technology. It is intended for students with little or no computer experience. The course is taught in a problem-based learning environment in which students explore technology and determine how best to apply it. Topics covered include security issues inherent in the use of technology, how software is created and used, and the traits of good cyber citizenship. Students will learn how to construct academic work using documents, spreadsheets, and presentations.
Part of
- Accounting (ACC)
- Accounting Cert (ACCC)
- Admin Assistant Certif (ADMC)
- Applied Technical Studies A.A.S. (ATS)
- Aviation Science (AVS)
- Business Management (BMG)
- Business Management Certificate
- Business Administration(BUAA)
- Comp Game & Sim Devl-Prgm-CGPS
- Comp Game/Sim Dev/DigArts CGSA
- Chemical Tech (CHT)
- Computer Science (CISS)
- Computer Information Systems
- Computer Specialist - Programming Concentration (CSP)
- Computer Specialist - Network Technology and Security A.A.S. (CST)
- Comp Specialist - Web Design and Development (CSW)
- Music/Sound Production (DAPA)
- TV/Film (DVPA)
- Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology
- Health Care Office Coordinator
- Human Resource Management (HMN)
- Human Resource Management Certificate
- Medical Billing Specialist Certificate (MBSC)
- Sport Management (SPMS)
- Veterinary Technician (VET)
- Visual Media
- Visual Media Certificate
- Visual Media (Photography)
- Cross Institutional Studies