Accounting 101- Financial Accounting (4) (CAN BUS 2) A course covering the fundamentals of financial accounting of the corporate entity. Involves the analysis, recording, and summarizing of accounting transactions on the accrual basis. Emphasis on accounting as an information system meeting the demands of users for decision making. This course may also be offered online. Five hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU; UC. Accounting 110- Accounting Information Systems 1 (3) Prerequisite: Accounting 100 or 101. Recommended preparation: Computer Information Systems 100 or 134 or Computer Science 111. Introductory course to accounting information systems which applies accounting principles using general ledger and spreadsheet software. This course is designed to develop employable accounting analysis skills, evaluate and compare commercial software, and analyze financial reporting. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Four hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU.
Business 100- Introduction to Business (3) A survey of the many dimensions of business with a focus on careers: organization, management, marketing, legal aspects, international business, business climate, financial operations, the banking system, and investments. This course may also be offered online. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
Business 138- Business English (3) Principles of editing written communication applicable to business. Emphasis on fundamentals of grammar and sentence structure. Recommended for all business majors. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU. | Computer Information Systems 123- Introduction to Web Page Design (2) (8 week course) Recommended preparation: Computer Information Systems 122. This course will provide a practical understanding of the HTML tags to design a web page. Notepad and other software tools will be used to teach text formatting commands, background formatting, hyperlinks, e-mail links, tables, forms, image maps, and frames. Students will also learn to insert various types of images, videos, and sound files into a web page. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Four hours lecture, two hours non-lecture. Tranfer Credit: CSU. Computer Information Systems 131- Microsoft Word 1 (2) (8 week course) Recommended preparation: Computerized Office Technology 109 or keyboarding speed of at least 30 wpm. Course is designed to improve document processing skills using Microsoft Word. Topics cover preparing documents, formatting and managing documents, and enhancing documents. Prepares students with the skills required to pass the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Certification exam. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Four hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU. Computer Information Systems 171- JavaScript Programming (2) (8 week course) Recommended preparation: Computer Information Systems 123. For students who already know how to create web pages JavaScript is a scripting language that is used to create interactive web pages. Students will use the JavaScript object model to write programs that access the JavaScript Window, Document, History, and Link objects. Students will also create and process interactive HTML forms. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Two hours lecture, four hours laboratory. Tranfer Credit: CSU. Computer Information Systems 223- Advanced Web Page Design (3) Recommended preparation: Computer Information Systems 123 or Computer & High Technology 209 and Computer Information Systems 171. For students who already know how to create web pages using HTML and JavaScript, this course covers advanced features of web page design. Topics include creating and using style sheets, using DHTML, working with scripts, and concepts of information exchange with XML. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU. Computerized Office Technology 109- Beginning Computer Keyboarding 1 (1.5) (8 week course) The student will develop basic keyboarding skills on a computer keyboard using correct stroking techniques on letter, number, and symbol keys. Emphasis on developing accuracy and speed. No credit will be given to students who can already type 30 wpm. This course may also be offered online. Offered on a credit-no credit basis only. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Tranfer Credit: CSU.
Computerized Office Technology 113- Beginning Computer Keyboarding 2 (1.5) (8 week course) Prerequisite: Computerized Office Technology 109. Keyboarding on the computer for students who can type by touch control and know alphabetic, numeric, and symbolic keys presented in COT 109. Emphasis on speed and accuracy on straight copy material, introduction to MS Word, formatting of memos, personal letters, business letters, one-page reports, and simple tables. This course may also be offered online. Credit option only. Two hours lecture, three hours laboratory. Tranfer Credit: CSU. |
Computerized Office Technology 150- Office Skills (3) Prerequisite: Computerized Office Technology 113. Personal qualities and office skills required of the office assistant working in a high tech, multicultural labor force. Office applications generated with Microsoft Word enhance skills such as verbal and written communication, software applications, reprographics, telephone and mail procedures, records management, time and stress management, office ethics, and career planning. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU.
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Computer Science 111- Introduction to Information Systems and Programming (4) (CAN BUS 6) Provides a general background in information systems and programming. Personal computers will be used to write programs in Visual Basic. In addition, students will learn file concepts, operating systems, and how to use application software such as electronic spreadsheet, database management, and Internet. Open to all majors and no prior computer experience is necessary. Satisfies lower division computer requirements for business majors at some California State University campuses. This course may also be offered online. Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours non-lecture. Tranfer Credit: CSU; UC. |
Computer Science 170- Java Programming 1 (4) Recommended preparation: Computer Science 111 or Computer Information Systems 100 A beginning course in the Java programming language, object-oriented programming, the Java run-time environment, and the core application programming interfaces (APIs) that will enable students to design and implement applets and stand-alone applications. In addition to the core language features, several of the Java API facilities will be introduced. This course may also be offered online. May be taken for grades or on a credit-no credit basis. Three and one-half hours lecture, one and one-half hours non-lecture. Tranfer Credit: CSU; UC
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Management 100- Applied Management for Public and Private Organizations (3) An introduction to the tools, practices, policies, and concepts of management in modern organizations. Emphasis will be on management, the functions of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, communication, decision-making, and the manager's role as a leader in organizational change. This course may also be offered online. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU. |
Management 115- Human Relations and Supervision (3) A behavioral science approach to human relations in business with special emphasis on developing a student's leadership qualities, understanding, personal characteristics, and attitudes desirable for advancement to greater responsibilities in business management. The course is designed for on-the-job trainees, or mid-management trainees who are seeking further insights in dealing with co-workers and management. This course may also be offered online. Three hours. Tranfer Credit: CSU. |
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