FALL 2000 CLASS SCHEDULE

Computer Science & Information Systems CLASSES at the MORGAN HILL VINEYARD CAMPUS

CSIS 6 Webpage Authoring
A beginning hands-on introduction to using Hypertext Mark-Up Language (HTML) to create web pages which can be uploaded and displayed on the World Wide Web. Students will use HTML to create web pages with text in various sizes and colors, links to other sites, background color or patterns, graphics, tables and mailto links. Principles of design and color as they apply to screen presentations will be included. This is a credit/no credit course. This course is also listed as LIB 6.
 
Advisory: CSIS 1 (Computer Literacy) or CSIS 3/LIB 3 (Internet & Information Competency) advised.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0215

L/L

MHV106

CONREY J

4.00

1.0

Tu&1

0900A-1145A 11 25 65 MHV 10/31/00 - 12/05/00
0217 L/L MHV106 VANTASSEL D 8.00 1.0 F&2 0300P-0900P 11 25 65 MHV 09/15/00 - 09/29/00

CSIS 8 Introduction to the Internet
This course will provide students the opportunity to learn to use the Internet and the World Wide Web. Topics to be covered include history of the Internet and development of the WWW, web browsers, search engines, tools to develop web pages, how to get connected and local Internet providers. This is a credit/no credit course.
 
Advisory: CSIS 124
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0218

LEC

MHV106

CONREY J

3.00

1.0

Tu

0900A-1145A 11 65 MHV 09/19/00 - 10/24/00
2049 LEC MHV106 CONREY J 3.00 1.0 M 0630P-0920P 11 65 MHV 11/06/00 - 12/11/00

CSIS 23 Independent Study
Designed to afford selected students specialized opportunities for exploring areas at the independent study level. The courses may involve extensive library work, research in the community, or special projects. May be repeated until six units of credit are accrued.
 
Required: The study outline prepared by the student and the instructor must be filed with the department and the dean.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0221

IND

MHV106

VANTASSEL D

3.00

1.0

F

0400P-0700P 22 65 MHV Full term

CSIS 45 C++ Programming I
An introduction to the concepts and methods of computer programming using C++. Students will be introduced to procedural and object-oriented programming design methodology. Topics covered include variable and constant declarations, selection statements, repetition, functions and recursion, arrays, strings, pointers, and an introduction to classes and objects. This course will prepare students for the Programming II class. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: CSIS 10 (BASIC Programming) or equivalent.
Transferable: CSU; UC
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2050

L/L

MHV106

VENABLE E

12.00

4.0

SUN&6

0300P-0900P 11 35 65 MHV 08/27/00 - 10/15/00

CSIS 46 C++ Programming II
This course is a continuation of CSIS 45, intended for students majoring in programming and/or planning to transfer to a 4-year college or university Computer Science program. The course will cover topics discussed in CSIS 45 in more detail. In addition the course will cover more advanced C techniques such as pointers, recursion, and linked lists. Special emphasis will be placed on C++ features such as classes, objects, templates and operator overloading. This course has the options of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Prerequisite: CSIS 45
Advisory: Math 205
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2051

L/L

MHV106

VANTASSEL D

11.00

4.0

SUN&5

0300P-0900P 11 35 65 MHV 10/22/00 - 12/17/00

CSIS 48 UNIX Operating System
This course will provide the basics of the UNIX operating system, including the history and the use of UNIX with hands-on experience using commands and files. Topics to be covered include basic UNIX commands, text editing, files and directories, electronic mail, pipes and filters, and shell programming. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: CSIS 124 (Windows Fundamentals)
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2052

L/L

MHV106

VANTASSEL D

12.00

4.0

S&6

0830A-0230P 11 65 MHV 08/26/00 - 10/14/00

CSIS 51 Visual Basic Programming
An introduction to the GUI software applications using Microsoft Visual Basic. This course will give students the opportunity to learn how to create single-user applications using Microsoft Visual Basic programming. This course will show the students how to use forms, boxes, buttons, labels, menus, scroll bars, and drawing objects. This course will show the students how to develop professional looking and deployable Visual Basic applications. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: CSIS 10 (BASIC Programming) or equivalent.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2053

L/L

MHV106

VANTASSEL D

12.00

4.0

S&6

0830A-0230P 11 65 MHV 10/21/00 - 12/16/00

CSIS 54 Perl Programming
This course is an introduction to the interpreted language called PERL, the Practical Extraction and Report Language. Students will write programs that perform various tasks, including text, file and process manipulation. They will learn the semantics and syntax of the Perl language, including discussion of the practical kinds of problems that Perl can solve. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Prerequisite: CSIS 45 (C++ Programming) or similar experience.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2054

L/L

MHV106

BJORNSTAD J

12.00

4.0

S&6

0300P-0900P 11 35 65 MHV 08/26/00 - 10/14/00

CSIS 72 Desktop Publishing--QuarkXPress
This course will provide students the opportunity to learn to use basic features of desktop publishing software to create all types of publications: flyers, brochures, newsletters, and advertisement. Included in the course will be the basic page layout and design principles and integrating text and graphics to create attractive business publications. The course will be taught with industry standard software. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2055

L/L

MHV106

WRONA J

5.00

3.0

Th&2

0630P-0920P 65 MHV Full term

CSIS 75 Photoshop I - Adobe Photoshop
This course is based on the software application Adobe Photoshop. Students learn to scan photographs and manipulate them using Photoshop tool box and special effects filters. They will learn to correct photos; mask image using channels; create duotone, tritone, and quadtone images; prepare photos for use in printing and on the web. This course is also listed as ART 75. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: CSIS 124 (Windows Fundamentals), CSIS 2L
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
2057

L/L

MHV106

GRZAN R

5.00

3.0

W&2

0630P-0920P 25 65 MHV Full term
2058 L/L MHV106 LEWIS 9.00 3.0 S&3 0300P-0900P 11 25 65 MHV 10/21/00 - 12/16/00

CSIS 121 Spreadsheet
Introduction to the computer spreadsheet software. A hands-on approach to learning terms, commands, and applications of a spreadsheet program. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: CSIS 122, CSIS 1.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0225

L/L

MHV106

CONREY J

4.00

1.0

Th&1

0900A-1200P 11 35 65 MHV 10/19/00 - 12/14/00

CSIS 124 Windows Fundamentals
This course provides fundamental information on the Windows environment for the computer. Introductory Windows operations and file management are covered. This is a credit/no credit course. This course may be repeated one time for credit.
 
Advisory: Basic Keyboarding Skill
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0233

LEC

MHV106

CONREY J

2.00

.5

Th

0910A-1100A 11 65 MHV 09/21/00 - 10/12/00

CSIS 126 Word Processing
This introductory course for word processing with Windows is designed for business and non-business majors. Students will develop word processing skills to create a document, select and edit text, move and copy text, use the spelling, grammar, and thesaurus features, format text, and create headers, footnotes for a research paper. This course has the option of a letter grade or credit/no credit.
 
Advisory: Eligible for ENGL 260 and basic keyboarding skills.
Transferable: CSU
Sect# Type Room Instructor Hours Units Days Time Start-End Footnotes Campus Date Start-End 
0239

L/L

MHV106

GAFFNEY S

4.00

1.0

W&2

0400P-0600P 11 65 MHV 09/13/00 - 11/29/00

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