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Computer Information ScienceComputer ProgrammingProgram DescriptionThis program is designed to prepare the student for employment as a computer programmer trainee.Certificate of Achievement and Associate in Science DegreeA Certificate of Achievement can be obtained upon completion of the 33-unit major. The Associate in Science Degree maybe obtained by completing the 33-unit major, general education requirements, and electives. All courses in the major mustbe completed with a minimum grade of C or a P if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.Program OutcomesStudents who complete the Computer Programming Certificate of Achievement/Associate Degree will be able to:1. Construct applications that use GUI (graphical user interface) components and access databases for data permanence.2. Develop a programming solution to a data structure problem using object-oriented methodologies and appropriatedata structures and algorithms.3. Implement a well-designed, properly normalized relational database after analyzing user requirements and businessrules.REQUIRED COURSES. Units(listed in recommended sequence)CIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science. 3BUS 092 Business Communication. 3CIS 022 Introduction to Programming. 3CIS 055 MS Windows Operating Systems. 3CIS 023 Data Structures and Algorithms. 3CIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET. 3CIS 089 Essential Networking Technologies. 3CIS 078 Access - Database Management System. 3CIS 052 UNIX Operating System . 3CIS 020 Assembly Programming. 33 units from Recommended Electives. 3Required Major Total Units. 33Solano General Education. 21Electives (as needed to reach 60 units). 6Total Degree Units Solano GE. 60Note: Students planning to transfer to a four-yearcollege and major in Management Information Systems/Computer Science should see a counselor regardingBusiness Articulation Agreements for a particularuniversity campus.Recommended Electives (select 3 units). UnitsACCT 001 Principles of Accounting - Financial. 4ACCT 002 Principles of Accounting – Managerial. 4BUS 005 Introduction to Business. 3CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming. 3CIS 060 Introduction to the Internet. 1.5CIS 061 Creating Web Pages. 3CIS 066 Microsoft Word. 3CIS 068 Object Oriented GameProgramming with Flash. 3CIS 073 Microsoft Excel. 3CIS 080 SQL Database Management Systems. 3OCED 090 Occupational Work Experience. 1- 8OCED 091 General Work Experience. 1-6This is a Gainful Employment Program. For additional information, please visithttp://www.solano.edu/gainful employment/ and select “Computer & Info Science: Computer Programming.”168

Computer Information ScienceMicrocomputer ApplicationsProgram DescriptionThis option is designed to prepare the student for employment as a microcomputer applications specialist.Certificate of Achievement and Associate of Science DegreeA Certificate of Achievement can be obtained upon completion of the 30-unit major. The Associate in Science Degree maybe obtained by completing the 30-unit major, general education requirements, and electives. All courses in the major mustbe completed with a minimum grade of C or a P if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.Program OutcomesStudents who complete the Microcomputer Applications Certificate of Achievement/Associate Degree will be able to:1. Demonstrate knowledge of application software such as word processing, spread sheets, personal informationmanagement, database, operating systems, and networking, presentation and html editors.2. Understand Visual Basic programming.3. Demonstrate effective oral and written communication.REQUIRED COURSES. Units(listed in recommended sequence)CIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science. 3CIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET. 3CIS 055 MS Windows Operating Systems. 3CIS 061 Creating Web Pages. 3CIS 066 Microsoft Word. 3CIS 073 Microsoft Excel. 3CIS 078 Access - Database Management System. 3CIS 089 Essential Networking Technologies. 3CIS 090 Introduction to PowerPoint. 1.5CIS 091 Microsoft Outlook. 1.5BUS 092 Business Communication. 3Required Major Total Units. 30Solano General Education. 21Electives (as needed to reach 60 units). 9Total Degree Units Solano GE. 60This is a Gainful Employment Program. For additional information, please visithttp://www.solano.edu/gainful employment/and select “Computer & Info Science: Microcomputer Applications.”169

Computer Information ScienceWeb Development and AdministrationProgram DescriptionThis specialty is designed to prepare the student for employment as a web site administrator and developer.Certificate of Achievement and Associate in Science DegreeA Certificate of Achievement can be obtained upon completion of the 33-unit major. The Associate in Science Degree maybe obtained by completing the 33-unit major, general education requirements, and electives. All courses in the major mustbe completed with a minimum grade of C or a P if the course is taken on a Pass/No Pass basis.Program OutcomesStudents who complete the Web Development and Administration Certificate of Achievement/Associate Degree will beable to:1. Properly use design elements and an html editor in creating web pages.2. Describe and explain the use of a database in a website utilizing input forms, queries, and data base results.3. Develop a project incorporating CSS, search forms, tables, photo galleries, shared borders, themes, interactivecomponents, dynamic web pages and publish to a website.REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science. 3CIS 061 Creating Web Pages. 3CIS 062 Creating Web Interactivity with Flash. 3CIS 069 Multimedia for the Web. 3CIS 072 Extensible Markup Language (XML). 1.5CIS 075 Client-Side Web Programming. 3CIS 080 SQL Database Management Systems. 3CIS 081 Server-Side Web Programming. 3CIS 083 Web Server Administration. 3CIS 089 Essential Networking Technologies. 3CIS 111 Web Design with Cascading Style Sheets. 1.53 units from List A. 3Required Major Total Units. 33List A: (Select 3 units) . UnitsCIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET. 3CIS 022 Introduction to Programming. 3CIS 023 Data Structures and Algorithms. 3CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming. 3CIS 068 Object Oriented Game Programmingwith Flash. 3CIS 078 Access - Database Management System. 3CIS 120 Developing XML Web Services. 1.5CIS 121 PHP Programming with MySQL. 3Solano General Education. 21Electives (as needed to reach 60 units). 6Total Degree Units Solano GE. 60This is a Gainful Employment Program. For additional information, please visithttp://www.solano.edu/gainful employment/and select “Web Development & Administration.”Computer Applications Specialist Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateDatabase Specialist Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateThe required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.The required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsBUS 100 Work Readiness. 1.5CIS 066 Microsoft Word. 3CIS 073 Microsoft Excel. 3CIS 078 Access - Database Management System. 3Total Units. 10.5REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 072 Extensible Markup Language (XML) . 1.5CIS 078 Access - Database Management System. 3CIS 080 SQL Database Management Systems. 3Total Units. 7.5170

Computer Information ScienceDigital Media and Web Development Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateMicrosoft Office Specialist Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateThe required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.The required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 061 Creating Web Pages . 3CIS 062 Creating Web Interactivity . 3CIS 070 Adobe Photoshop for the Web . 3CIS 087 Adobe Illustrator for the Web. 3Total Units. 12REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 066 Microsoft Word. 3CIS 073 Microsoft Excel . 3CIS 078 Access-Database Management System . 3CIS 090 Introduction to PowerPoint . 1.5CIS 091 Microsoft Outlook . 1.5Total Units . 12Web Developer Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateWeb Programmer Job-DirectLow Unit CertificateThe required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.The required courses must be completed with a minimumgrade of C.REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 001 Introduction to Computer Science . 3CIS 061 Creating Web Pages . 3CIS 069 Multimedia for the Web . 3CIS 072 Extensible Markup Language (XML). 1.5CIS 075 Client-Side Web Programming . 3CIS 081 Server-Side Web Programming. 3Total Units. 16.5REQUIRED COURSES. UnitsCIS 015 Programming in Visual Basic.NET. 3CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming . 3CIS 068 Object Oriented Game Programmingwith Flash . 3CIS 075 Client-Side Web Programming . 3CIS 081 Server-Side Web Programming . 3Total Units. 15171

Computer Information ScienceCIS 001Introduction to Computer ScienceCourse Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards;keyboarding 30 wpm.General Education: Option A: Area D3Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 48-54 lecture, 16-18 lab.3.0 UnitsProgramming in Visual Basic.NETPrerequisite: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C.Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 48-54 lecture, 16-18 lab.An introduction to the discrete structures used inComputer Science with an emphasis on their applications.Topics covered include: Functions, Relations and Sets; BasicLogic; Proof Techniques; Basics of Counting; Graphs andTrees; and Discrete Probability. (C-ID COMP 152)CIS 0223.0 UnitsAssembly ProgrammingA hardware-oriented programming course dealing withprogramming a computer at the assembler language level.Emphasis will be on the assembly language of computers.(C-ID CIS 142)3.0 UnitsAn introduction to computer programming. Thecourse’s content will include ‘hands-on’ development ofstructured algorithms and programs through top-downdesign, modular and object oriented programming, andstandardized control structures. Taught using an objectoriented computer programming language such as C , C#,Java, etc. (C-ID COMP 122)CIS 023Data Structures and AlgorithmsPrerequisite: CIS 022 with a minimum grade of C.General Education: Option A: Area D3Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.3.0 UnitsPrerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CIS 015, CIS 022 or CIS 035.General Education: Option A: Area D3Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.Introduction to ProgrammingPrerequisite: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C.General Education: Option A: Area D4Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 48-54 lecture, 16-18 lab.An introduction to Object Oriented Programming (OOP)using Visual Basic.NET, emphasizing problem-solvingtechniques using structured design and development. Anextensive coverage of the Visual Basic computer languagewill be conducted using the Microsoft.Net environment.Students will construct forms and define procedures,events, properties, methods and objects to solve a varietyof business-oriented problems.CIS 0203.0 UnitsPrerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CIS 023 and Math 020.General Education: Option B: Area 2Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.An introduction to the hardware and softwarecomponents of basic computer information systems.Also, an examination of information systems and theirrole in business. A review of historical, social and culturalimplications of computer technology in today’s society.Course content will include hands-on familiarizationwith a computer operating system and commonapplication software. Additionally, the course includesan introduction to computer programming using theVisual Basic.Net language. Students will learn to developproblem specifications, conduct detailed analysis, designalgorithms, and construct structured computer programs.(C-ID BUS 140)CIS 015CIS 021Discrete Structures for Computer Science3.0 UnitsA study of the basic concepts associated with the creationand manipulation of data structures and their relatedprocessing algorithms. Topics include software engineeringprinciples, the selection, design, and implementation ofdata structures including arrays, sequential and randomaccess files, strings, stacks, queues, linked lists, and binarytrees, and the development of efficient algorithms forsorting, searching, and manipulating these data structures.Taught using an object-oriented computer programminglanguage such as C , C#, Java, etc. (C-ID CIS 132)CIS 035Introduction to Java Programming3.0 UnitsPrerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CIS 015, CIS 022 or CIS 023.Transferable to UC/CSUHours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab.Introduces Object Oriented Programming (OOP) usingthe Java programming language. Includes hands-ondevelopment of Java applets and Java applications usingobjects, classes, interfaces and Graphical User Interface(GUI) components.172

Computer Information ScienceCIS 0491.0 to 3.0 UnitsComputer and Information Science HonorsPrerequisite: Completion of 24.0 units of college credit with a minimumGPA of 3.3; a minimum of 5.0 units in the discipline with a minimumgrade of C; an ability to work independently; permission of the SchoolDean based on instructor availability.Course Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-162 lab by arrangementDesigned for honor students who intend to major in one ofthe Computer and Information Science options. Studentsare expected to design their own projects and must submitthem to the instructor for approval. Students may takethis course up to the maximum number of units overmultiple semesters.CIS 050Microcomputer Applications3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards; Basickeyboarding skills at 30 wpm.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.UNIX Operating SystemMS Windows Operating Systems3.0 UnitsCreating Web Pages3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001; SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.Creating Web Interactivity3.0 UnitsCovers the creation of vector-based graphics, animation,and interactivity within the Web environment. Emphasiswill be placed on applying design principles to theelements of motion and interactivity. The basic operatingprinciples of Adobe Animate will be applied in order tocreate Web content with animation, interactive buttons,and sound. Issues of optimal delivery and web accessibilitywill also be covered. A portfolio-quality professional levelcapstone project will be developed and presented.CIS 0663.0 UnitsHow to use the Graphical User Interface (GUI) and thecommand line interface in carrying out system tasks inthe MS Windows operating systems. Topics include filemanagement, hard disk management, system tools, batchfiles, connectivity, and the registry.CIS 061Course Advisory: A minimum grade of C in both CIS 001 and CIS 061;SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.An analysis of the UNIX operating system, its terminology,user utilities, file structure, file security, commands,shells, shell programming, system architecture, andsystem administration. Emphasis will be placed on theshell environment, shell programming and utilities. Thecourse will include hands-on exercises for the studentsto complete using the UNIX operating system (Currentlytaught using LINUX).Course Advisory: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C; basickeyboarding skills.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.1.5 UnitsPrepares students to use the Internet, a world widecomputer network. Emphasis is on introducing featuresof the Internet, including electronic mail, the World WideWeb, Gopher, FTP (file transfer protocol), Telnet, andUsenet, as well as other Internet services and utilities.Students will explore hands-on the vast resources of theInternet, learn to access information using a variety ofmethods, and will construct a simple Web page.CIS 062Course Advisory: CIS 055 with a minimum grade of C; SCC minimumEnglish and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.CIS 055Introduction to the InternetCourse Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 24-27 lecture.Prepares students to develop web sites that interact withdatabases. Emphasis is on the creation of Web sites withinteractive Web pages, data access Web pages, and webpages with interactive components. Students will explorehands-on access to the Internet and an HTML editor tocreate and maintain Web sites.An introduction to microcomputers and the morefrequently used applications software. The course isdesigned for the microcomputer user who is not acomputer science major. The purpose of this courseis to help students to understand the concepts andfundamentals of working with: an operating system withits associated graphical user interface, word processing,spreadsheets, databases and presentation software.CIS 052CIS 060Microsoft Word3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C;ability to keyboard at 30 wpm.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.An in-depth study of the functions of the word processingprogram. Students will learn how to use basic andadvanced program features to create and design businessdocuments.173

Computer Information ScienceCIS 069Multimedia For the Web3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 061 with a minimum grade of C; SCC minimumEnglish and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.Adobe Photoshop for the Web3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C;SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.Emphasizes the use of computer technology to createand manipulate raster and vector digital images. Studentsuse Photoshop techniques to produce digital creationsfor the web. Layers, filter effects, blending modes, andother editing tools will be used to produce digital imagesappropriate for print and electronic reproduction. Theelements of Photoshop for use in industry-standard weband print production will be explored.CIS 073Microsoft ExcelA thorough study of spreadsheet operation andenables the student to use the spreadsheet to performmathematical computations and analysis. Studentswill create graphic representations of the informationcontained in a spreadsheet, perform list managementroutines, use functions, perform ‘what if’ analysis,customize toolbars and menus, and create macros usingVisual Basic for Applications.An introduction to relational database management usingmicrocomputers. Micosoft’s Access database managementprogram is used. Students will learn how to create andmaintain relational database structures, organize andmanipulate data, ask questions of the data, create customforms for entering data and custom reports for printingthe data. How to publish objects on the Internet’s WorldWide Web is presented. The student will learn how toconstruct a complete application combining previouslycreated tables, queries, forms, and reports. Visual BASICApplications (VBA) and Structured Query Language (SQL)are introduced. Advanced database design is explored andthe student learns how to ‘normalize’ a database structure.CIS 080SQL Database Management Systems3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001; CIS 078; SCC minimum English and Mathstandards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C; ability tokeyboard at 30wpm.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.An in-depth look at designing multimedia for the Web.Topics include developing graphic elements such asbuttons, background textures and images for a Web site,using Cascading Style Sheets to position graphics, usingAdobe Animate CC to create web site interactivity, addingaudio and/or video to a Web site, and manipulating Webmultimedia file formats.CIS 070CIS 078Access - Database Management SystemProvides knowledge and skills in advanced databasesystems that use the SQL language such as IBM’s DB2,Oracle, Sybase and Microsoft’s SQL Server. This course isdesigned for the end user, the database designer and thedatabase administrator. Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is thedatabase system currently used for this course.CIS 081Server-Side Web Programming3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: A minimum grade of C in both CIS 001 and CIS 061;SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.Emphasizes the creation of interactive web sites usinga server-sided scripting language such as ASP.Net, CGI,or Perl. Topics include core features of the server-sidescripting language, control structures, functions, arrays,form validations, regular expressions, environmentalvariables, and database-driven web applications.CIS 083Web Server Administration3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 and CIS 061 with a minimum grade of C;SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.Web server installation and administration for the internetand intranet. Topics covered include the installation,configuration, management and tuning of web services,security, online transaction processing, and FTP services.174

Computer Information ScienceCIS 085Digital Publishing with InDesign3.0 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C; SCCminimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.An introduction to the graphics software program, AdobeInDesign. Students will learn to produce and publishpublications, employing vector graphics, and typographyas well as color and print management. This course willestablish an understanding of the basic features in AdobeInDesign for use in both print and digital media.CIS 087Adobe Illustrator for the Web3.0 Units3.0 UnitsA general introductory overview of networking. Networkdesign, media, protocols, architectures, operations, andadministration will be discussed. Local area networks,wide area networks, and network connectivity (includingInternet) are covered. This course is the foundation of allother network classes and helps prepare the student to besuccessful when taking various certified examinations.Introduction to PowerPointAn introduction to features and design concepts utilizedin developing powerful presentations using a packagesoftware such as Microsoft PowerPoint.Computer LiteracyCourse Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards.Hours: 16-18 lecture, 8-9 lab.1.0 UnitWireless LANs1.5 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C; SCC minimumEnglish and Math standards.Hours: 24-27 lecture, 8-9 lab.Planning, designing, installing and configuring wirelessLANs. The course offers in-depth coverage of wirelessnetworks with extensive step-by-step coverage of IEEE802.11b/a/g/pre-n implementation, design, security, andtroubleshooting.CIS 112Introduction to Robotics ProgrammingPrerequisite: CIS 001.Hours: 48-54 lecture.1.5 UnitsCourse Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C; abilityto keyboard 30 wpm.Transferable to CSUHours: 24-27 lecture.CIS 106CIS 110Course Advisory: CIS 001 with a minimum grade of C; SCC minimumEnglish and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.CIS 0901.5 UnitsA brief introduction to information technology for novices.Including an introduction to computer components, aswell as hands-on activities utlizing the Windows operatingsystem, word processing and spreadsheet software andthe internet.An introduction to the graphics software program, AdobeIllustrator. Students will learn to create vector shapes,import, export and modify graphics, and use Illustratortools. This course will establish an understanding of thebasic features in Adobe Illustrator for use in digital media.Essential Networking TechnologiesMicrosoft OutlookCourse Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C; basickeyboarding skills; SCC minimum English standard.Transferable to CSUHours: 24-27 lecture.An introduction to Outlook’s features. Students willwork with the Contact address book; Inbox and e-mail;Journal; Notes; Tasks; use Calendar to track and scheduleappointments, events and meetings; work with forms andtemplates; use Outlook with other applications.Course Advisory: CIS 001 or CIS 050 with a minimum grade of C;SCC minimum English and Math standards.Transferable to CSUHours: 48-54 lecture.CIS 089CIS 0913.0 UnitsIntroduction to programming a 360-degree, 5-axisarticulating arm via the Industry Standard Smart Terminalhand held computer and the PC interface. The studentwill learn all the basic physical parts of the system; how toutilize many of the 150 programming language commandsto maniuplate the robot to do work in three dimensionalwork spaces over time; Industry Standard Robotic SafetyStandards in the work place and how to implement.175

Computer Information ScienceCIS 1133.0 UnitsIntroduction to Programmable Logic ControllersPrerequisite: CIS 001.Hours: 48-54 lecture.An introduction on how to design, program and operatethe Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) to control anumber of process applications used by industries all overthe world. The Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) isa microprocessor-based controller designed to provideeasily programmed control of almost any type of process.The student will learn to program Input Modules, OutputModules, Processor Module, Power Supply, Programmingdevice, and I/O chassis.CIS 162A Computer Hardware TechnologyCourse Advisory: SCC minimum English and Math standards.Hours: 48-54 lecture, 48-54 lab.4.0 UnitsPresents the structure of modern personal computerarchitecture including the names, purpose, andcharacteristics of components such as motherboards,CPUs, RAM, disk drive storage, printers and networks.This course also addresses upgrading computercomponents, optimizing computer performance,preventative maintenance, safety, and computer hardwaretroubleshooting. Prepares the student for CompTIA A Hardware Service Technician Certification.CIS 164A Computer Operating Systems TechnologyPresents the purpose and capabilities of computeroperating systems, operating system components andutilities. The course emphasizes initial investigation ofpersonal computer operating systems and demonstratesthe uses of the operating system and other software forisolating troubles and completing the repair of personalcomputers. Prepares the student for CompTIA A Operating Syst

CIS 035 Introduction to Java Programming 3.0 Units Prerequisite: A minimum grade of C in CIS 015, CIS 022 or CIS 023. Transferable to UC/CSU Hours: 32-36 lecture, 48-54 lab. Introduces Object Oriented Programming (OOP) using the Java programming language. Includes han

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