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Computer Information Systems
CIS 42A, 2 Units
Spreadsheet Applications I
1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR
or P/NP). Recommended preparation: CIS 1
or 200. Acceptable for credit: CSU
Principles of electronic spreadsheets using
features available with currently popular
spreadsheet software: Worksheet creation and
formatting; entering of data, formulas, and
functions; editing and printing; basic charting;
basicdatabasefunctionsofsortingandquerying.
Section B1L, Code #20836, Instr. Djukich
Lec: 1:30-4:20 pm, T; BCC, Rm. 312
Lab: 1:30 am-4:20 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 312
8-Week Class Begins Tuesday, 1/24/17
CIS 42B, 2 Units
Spreadsheet Applications II
1.5 hours lecture, 1.5 hours laboratory (GR or
P/NP). Prerequisite: CIS 42A (may be taken
during same term as CIS 42B during the first
9-week session). Acceptable for credit: CSU
Principles of electronic spreadsheets using
features available with currently popular
spreadsheet software: Financial functions,
logical functions, forecasting trends, lookup
tables,“pivottables”,graphicdesignforfinancial
statements, statistical operations (regression
analysis), macro programming.
Section B1L, Code #20838, Instr. Djukich
Lec: 1:30-4:20 pm, T; BCC, Rm. 312
Lab: 1:30 am-4:20 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 312
8-Week Late Start Class Begins Tuesday, 3/21/17
CIS 103, 4 Units
Survey of Programming Languages
for the Web–Continuation
3 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory (GR or P/
NP). Recommended Preparation: CIS 36A and
104. Acceptable for credit: CSU
E-commerceweb page design principles: Extend
web page “functionality” with interactivity, mul-
timedia, security, and database capability using
XML, JavaScript and related technologies.
Section B1L, Code #24049, Instr. Aboud
Lec: 6:30-9:20 pm, T; BCC, Rm. 323
Lab: 6:30-9:20 pm, Th; BCC, Rm. 323
Class Begins Tuesday, 1/24/17
CIS 104, 3 Units
SurveyofProgrammingLanguagesfortheWeb
2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory. Recom-
mended preparation: CIS 1 and CIS 105.
Acceptable for credit: CSU
Survey of programming languages for the Web
for non-programmers: History and motivation
for development; review of basic concepts and
syntax, such as variables, loops, conditions,
arrays, structures; capabilities and limitations;
functions of object-oriented and event-driven
programming. Taught using HTML5, CSS,
Java with jQuery.
(see column 2)
Computer Information Systems Programs
The Computer Information Systems programs provide courses to improve students’ computer
and software knowledge and skills. The CIS Associate in Science degrees enables students
to develop and/or upgrade their skills for career advancement. The Certificate of Achieve-
ment programs qualify them for entry-level employment in occupational settings that utilize
computers and various software applications.
Advanced Computer Programming
Associate in Science Degree
and Certificate of Achievement*
These programs will prepare students for a career as a computer professional in fields such as
programming, programming analysis, systems analysis, or software developing. The program
is also recommended for professionals in other areas who want to develop computer program-
ming skills. Students may need further course work at a four-year institution for some career
objectives. Before entering the program you should have a solid computer literacy background
such as that provided by CIS 1, CIS 5, or both CIS 200 and CIS 42A.
Career Opportunities: Computer Programmer, Software Developer, Web Programmer
Required Courses:
Units
BUS 19
Business Communications
3
CIS 6
Introduction to Computer Programming
5
CIS 23
C# Programming
4
CIS 27
Data Structures and Algorithms
4
CIS 36A
Java Programming Language I
4
CIS 36B
Java Programming Language II
4
CIS 81
Systems Analysis with UML
3
CIS 82
Design Patterns
4
CIS 83B
Computer Programming Capstone Project
3
Major Requirements
34
General Education and Electives
26
Total Units
60
*For the Certificate of Achievement, students must complete the 34-unit major
requirements only.
CIS 200, 1.5 Units
Computer Concepts and Applications
1hourlecture,2hourslaboratory(GRorP/NP)
Introduction to computer concepts:
Terminology, word processing, spreadsheets,
database management, presentation graphics,
and the Internet.
Section B1L, Code #21385, Instr. Quazi
Lec: 6-7:50 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 322
Lab: 8-8:50 pm, W; BCC, Rm. 322
Lab: 6-8:50 pm, M; BCC, Rm. 312
8-Week Late Start Class BeginsMonday, 3/20/17
CIS 104, 3 Units
(from column 1)
Section B1L, Code #24532, Instr. Dunlop
Lec: 6-7:50 pm, T; BCC, Rm. 312
Lab: Lab takes place online; times TBA
Class Begins Tuesday, 1/24/17
Online Transfer College class meets 2 hrs./
wk. in class; 3 hrs./wk. online; visit www.
eberkeley.org for details.
CIS 105, 1 Unit
Mechanics of Web Page Design
1hourlecture(GR). Recommendedpreparation:
CIS 237. Acceptable for credit: CSU
Basic theory and practice of web page
construction using HTMLand authoring tools:
Preparation of images for the web, interface
design, and interactivity.
Section B1, Code #20830, Instr. Herrera
Lec: 1-4:50 pm, S; BCC, Rm. 312
Class Begins Saturday, 4/29/2016
Late Start Class Meets Four Saturdays Only:
4/29, 5/6, 5/13 and 5/20/17
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