2014-15 MSJC College Catalog

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Course Descriptions CSIS-134A

3 units

CSIS-171

3 units

SQL Programming - Level 3 LEC 48-54 This is an advanced course in SQL programming and will introduce the tuning techniques and tools used to improve SQL performance. Transaction integrity will also be covered using the ACID model, and stored procedures will be introduced. Prerequisite: CSIS-124A (with a grade of C or better).

Service Desk Concepts LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to Service Desk concepts and technology. Within the context of the incident management and problem management life cycles, students will examine: service desk concepts, operations, roles and responsibilities, and processes and procedures. Prerequisite: None.

--AA/AS General Education: AA/AS D2

--Not transferable

--Not transferable

CSIS-149

CSIS-181 1-4 units

Occupational Internship: Computers OI 16-72 The purpose of this course is to enable eligible students to include supervised on-the-job training as an integral part of the total college educational program. This is accomplished through a planned program of learning experiences which combines academic and vocational learning at school with new learning experiences on the job in an occupational setting. Prerequisite: Previous Computer courses; each student must be enrolled for the full semester and have completed one course in the discipline. A training agreement must be completed prior to registration. Please refer to the Occupational Internship Student Handbook for specific information. --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-150

3 units

Using Microsoft Windows LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to the basic mechanics of operating a windows operating system. The course is an introductory level course that helps students learn to efficiently navigate and manage the windows environment. Topics covered will include desktop customization, file and folder management, and software and hardware installations. Prerequisite: None. --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-151

3 units

Using the OS Command Line Interface LEC 48-54 This course introduces the student to the command-line interface in popular operating systems (e.g. DOS, Windows, and Linux). Concepts to be covered include the shell interface, disk management, batch files, backup and recovery, and file and system security issues. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS D2 --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-153

3 units

Using Unix-Based Operating Systems LEC 48-54 (formerly Using UNIX) This course introduces the fundamental features of UNIX operating systems. Students will be introduced to command line basics, file and directory management, text editors, and shell programming. Prerequisite: None. --AA/AS General Education: AA/AS D2 --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-154

3 units

4 units

Computer Hardware - Level 1 LEC 64-72 This course introduces the basics of computing hardware technologies and the tear-down and assembly of a computer system. The features and functions of all major computing system hardware components are covered along with techniques for their installation and configuration. Operating system fundamentals are studied, especially in relation to hardware configuration and troubleshooting. Prerequisite: None. --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-182

3 units

Computer Forensics LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to the techniques and tools of computer forensics investigations. Students will receive step-by-step explanations on using the most popular forensic tools. Topics include coverage of the latest technology secondary devices including hard drives, PDAs, cell phones, and thumb drives. Prerequisite: CSIS-181 (with a grade of C or better) or equivalent assessment. --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-183

2 units

Green Computing LEC 32-36 This course introduces techniques and methodologies that can be used to reduce the carbon footprint of an organization’s IT resources. Green IT policies and standards will also be covered. Prerequisite: CSIS-181 (with a grade of C or better). --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-188

3 units

Introduction to Digital Circuits LEC 48-54 This course is an introduction to the basics of digital electronic devices and methodologies used in digital circuit design. Students will analyze, design, and trouble shoot logic gates, counters, registers, input /output, memory units, pulse and switching circuits, and control circuits. The course will also compare digital TTL integrated circuits along with other families of logic devices. Prerequisite: None. --Transfers to CSU only

CSIS-190

3 units

Network Media LEC 48-54 This course introduces students to the theory and concepts of guided (cable-based) and unguided (wireless) network media. Students will build cables, implement small networks and use network tools to identify and troubleshoot problems. Wireless technologies and tools will be used. Prerequisite: None. --Transfers to CSU only

Using and Configuring Windows LEC 48-54 Operating Systems This course introduces the student to system administration concepts and MS Windows system administration tools. Concepts to be covered include system and software installation, user and profile management, disk management, backup and recovery, and security issues. Prerequisite: None.

CSIS-191

--Transfers to CSU only

--Transfers to CSU only

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4 units

Network Hardware - Level 1 LEC 64-72 This course introduces fundamental data communication concepts and networking hardware. A hands-on approach will reinforce concepts in: network protocols and architectures, media and hardware. Students will have the opportunity to install, configure and troubleshoot network hardware. Prerequisite: CSIS-181 (with a grade of C or better).

Mt. San Jacinto College 2014-2015 Catalog


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