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CIS 10 INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS 5 Units

Foundation course for business/computer information systems majors. Information and computer literacy concepts that include: hardware and components, system and application software, programming principles, applications of information technology and ethics. Exposure to word processing, presentation, and database software. Use of spreadsheets. Information systems development. Usage of the Internet, especially as a research tool. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU: UC credit limitations. See counselor. Grading: Letter Grade Only
#1145                                 ONLINE BARKESHLI S 
No. 1145: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Friday, September 2, 10:30-12:00noon, in R216 Students must attend or you may be dropped. The remaining class hours will be held entirely online. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#1098                                 ONLINE BARKESHLI S 
No. 1098: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Friday, September 2, 9:00-10:30am, in R216. Students must attend or you may be dropped. The remaining class hours will be held entirely online. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#0060                                 ONLINE DOUGLAS E B 
No. 0060: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Friday, September 2, 5:00-6:00pm, in R206. Students enrolled in the section MUST come to the first class session in order to obtain information regarding the class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. The remaining class hour will be held entirely ONLINE. Students needs to have easily available Internet acces to complete this course.
#1287                                 ONLINE DOUGLAS E B 
No. 1287:This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 3:00-4:00pm, in IT212. Students enrolled this section MUST come to the first class session in order to obtain information regarding the class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. The remaining class hours will be held entirely ONLINE. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#2608                                 ONLINE EVANS D     
No. 2608: TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 11:00-12:00pm, in R211. Students enrolled in this section MUST come to the first class session to obtain information regarding the class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final Examination: Saturday, December 17, 11:00 - 12:00pm, in R211. The remaining class hours will be held ONLINE. Student needs to have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#3470                                 ONLINE EVANS D     
No. 3470: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Friday, September 2, 4:00-5:00pm, in R206. Students must come to the first class or you may be dropped. Final Examination: Friday, December 16, 4:00-5:00pm, in R206. The remaining class hours will be held entirely ONLINE; additional information will be given in the first class meeting. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#0051                                 ONLINE HUH J       
No. 0051: This section will have One on-campus meeting. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 8:00-9:00am, in R216. Students must come to the orientation unless they have made previous arrangements with the instructor. Students who do not attend and have not made prevous arrangements will be dropped. All remaining hours will be held online. Students must have easily available access to the Internet to complete this course.
#1915                                 ONLINE HUH J       
No. 1915:ONE on-campus meeting, Saturday, September 3, 9:00-10:30pm, in R216. Students must come to the one-time orientation unless they have previous arrangements with the instructor. Students who do not attend without making previous arrangement will be dropped from the class. All remaining hours will be held online. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#0807                                 ONLINE YANG S      
No. 0807: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 4:30-6:00pm in IT209. Students must come to the one-time orientation unless you have made previous arrangements with the instructor. Students who do not attend and who have not made previous arrangements will be dropped fro the class. All remaining class hours will be held enirely online. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#0456                                 ONLINE ZARDOOST V  
No. 0456: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 1:00-2:00pm, in D101. Students MUST contact the instructor at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and come to the first class session to obtain information regarding the class OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED . Final Examination: Saturday, December 17, 1-2pm, in D101. The remaining class hours will be held entirely online. Students need to have easily available Internet access to complete this course.
#0861  9:50am-10:55am W               D101   FERRELL J B 
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No. 0861: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting PER WEEK. The remaining class hours will be held ONLINE; additional information will be given in the first class meeting. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.

   #2545  6:00pm- 7:10pm W               R406   DOUGLAS E B 
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#1968  6:00pm- 7:30pm Th              R409   EVANS D     
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No. 1968: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting PER WEEK, on Thursday. Remaining class hours will be held online. Additional information will be given in in the first class meeting.

CIS 16 JAVA PROGRAMMING 3 Units

Prerequisite(s): CS 2;or CIS 10 AND one of the following: CS 10, CS 12, CS 43, CIS 14, CIS 34, CIS 36, CIS 64, CIS 66.
Foundations of the Java language: Classes, methods, operators, encapsulation, polymorphism, inheritance, dynamic binding, file processing, control structures, function overloading, use of AWT, creation and use of applets in Internet applications, and an emphasis on object oriented program design. No credit if taken after CIS 116. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory. Transfer credit: CSU; UC. Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#2451  9:40am-10:50am Th              R216   KHOLLESI B  
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No. 2451: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting PER WEEK, on Thursday. Remaining class hours will be held online. Additional information will be given in the first class meeting.


CIS 22 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET 3 Units

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.
General overview of computer systems, networking, and the Internet. World Wide Web, email, telnet, ftp, newsgroups, finding information on the Internet, and basic Web page creation. Legal, ethical, privacy and security issues on the Internet. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only
#1158                                 ONLINE ZARDOOST V  
No. 1158: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 3-4pm, in R206. Students MUST contact the instructor at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net, and come to the first class, OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final Examination: Saturday, December 17, 3-4pm, in R206. The remaining class hours will be held entirely ONLINE. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.


CIS 30 NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS 3 Units

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.
Introduction to network applications; fundamental communication concepts; data communication hardware; protocols and software; microcomputers and communications; network configurations, management and security. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#0575                                 ONLINE ZARDOOST V  
No. 0575: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Friday, September 2, 1-2pm, in R211. Students must come to the one-time orientation unless they have made previous arrangements with the instructor. Students who do not attend without previous arrangements will be dropped from the class. All remaining class hours will be held online. Remaining class hours will be held online. Students must have easily available Internet access to complete this course.


CIS 50 SURVEY OF E-COMMERCE/E-BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 3 Units

Prerequisite(s): CIS 10.
Fundamentals of E-commerce technologies which will build student skills and knowledge in developing, designing and managing a business on the internet. Topics include, but are not limited to, current technical issues, such as internet, intranet, extranet, tools, and technology; and business issues such as the application of business concepts, current practice, and strategic opportunities that surround the emergence of e-commerce. Students will develop an understanding of technology infrastructure that enables e-commerce and the impact to e-commerce on business and the economy. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade Only
#1208                                 ONLINE ZARDOOST V  
No. 1208: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 8-9am, in R206. Students MUST contact the instructor at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and come to the first class session OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED. Final Examination: Saturday, December 17, 8-9am, in R206. The remaining class hours will be held entirely ONLINE. Students must have easily available Internet to complete this course.


CIS 62 INTRODUCTION TO SYSTEMS ANALYSIS 3 Units

Prerequisite(s): None.
Case studies of solutions to a variety of realistic problem situations; identifying and applying constraints to determine feasibility; applying criteria to select the best solution from alternatives. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#1467                                 ONLINE ZARDOOST V  
No. 1467: This section will have TWO on-campus meetings. Orientation: Saturday, September 3, 5:00-6:00pm, in R206. Students MUST contact the instructor at vahid.zardoost@sbcglobal.net and come to the first class session OR YOU MAY BE DROPPED, Final Examination: Saturday, December 17, 5:00-6:00pm, in R206. The remaining class hours will be held entirely ONLINE. Students must have easily available Internet acces to complete this course. course.


CIS 80 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATIONS 3 Units

IC3 Certification training and preparation. Includes an overview of computers as well as introduction to Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Internet and E-mail. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU Grading: Letter Grade or Pass/No Pass
#2145                                 ONLINE DOUGLAS E B 
No. 2145: This course will have ONE on-campus meeting. Orientation: Thursday, September 1, 10:00-11:00am, in D101. Students must come to the one-time orientation, unless they have made prior arrangements with the instructor. All remaining hours will be held online. Students must have easily available access to the Internet to complete this course.


CIS 165 CCNP: BUILDING SCALABLE CISCO INTERNETWORKS 4 Units

Prerequisite(s): CCNA Certificate or equivalent.
Recommended Preparation: CCNA Certificate.
Authorized Cisco Networking Academy semester course with lecture and hands-on lab. Advanced topic in Cisco routing including how to design, configure, maintain and scale routed networks that are growing in size and complexity. Using Cisco routers connected in LANs and WANs typically found at medium to large network sites. Emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) examination. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only
#1215  5:00pm-10:30pm Tu              IT212  HUH J       
      Short Term: 08/30/11-10/18/11
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No. 1215: This section will have ONE on-campus meeting per week, Remaining class hours will be held on-line; additional information will be given in the first class meeting.


CIS 167 BUILDING CISCO MULTILAYER SWITCHED NETWORKS 4 Units

Prerequisite(s): CIS 166.
How to build and manage campus networks using multilayer switching technologies. Covers campus network design, VLANs, Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), inter-VLAN routing, Multilayer Switching (MLS), Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF), Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP). Securing the switched network model, including setting passwords, local and remote login, modifying default privilege levels, and applying Layer 3 traffic management techniques to the campus network. Very detailed information regarding the role of switches in multicasting. Emphasis toward preparing for the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) examination. Maximum credit 8 units, 4 units each semester. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. Grading: Letter Grade Only

   #1423  5:00pm-10:30pm Tu              IT212  HUH J       
         Short Term: 10/25/11-12/13/11
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