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Casos de Uso del Sistema

Capítulo 2 Análisis y Diseño

2.4 Casos de Uso del Sistema

COMPUTER SCIENCE - CSCI

CSCI 1101 Computer Keyboarding 1 credit In this course, students will master the computer key- board by touch for personal use or in preparation for work in a business setting. Students will learn proper keyboarding techniques while keying alphabetic, nu- meric, and 10-key numeric keypad characters. Students will complete activities online, where drills will facilitate learning the keyboard and developing speed and ac- curacy.

CSCI 1120 Computer Applications 3 credits This course is designed to familiarize students with the use of the Windows operating system, web browsers, and applications within Microsoft Office. This course provides a general knowledge and understanding of Windows and Office Applications using Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, and Access and the integrating features in utilizing an office suite.

CSCI 1135 Help Desk Concepts 3 credits The goal of this class is to introduce students to the broad range of topics that an entry-level user support specialist is expected to know. Armed with the foun- dation of these topics, students entering the support industry will be better prepared to meet employer expectations.

CSCI 1140 Introduction to Computers I 4 credits This course is an introduction to computers and how they are used in business. The course provides a general understanding of computers hardware, software, termi- nology, history, applications, numbering systems, pro- gramming, and storage as they are related to computers and their environment.

CSCI 1141 Introduction to Computers II 4 credits Prerequisite: CSCI 1140

This course is an introduction to computers and how they are used in business. The course provides a general understanding of operating systems, networking, com- puter security, ethics, database management introduc- tion, system analysis, and careers available.

CSCI 1145 Introduction to Multimedia 3 credits This is an introductory course in multimedia applica- tions and development. Students will learn introductory concepts in development of computer graphic design. They will also participate in hands on exercises to develop multimedia design skills.

CSCI 1146 Computer Graphics 3 credits

& Animation

Prerequisites: CSCI 1140, CSCI 1141, and CSCI 1145 This course is designed as a continuation of CSCI 1145. Students will continue learning concepts in

developing graphics and animation on the computer. Students will learn new concepts and take part in hands on exercises to develop their skills.

CSCI 1147 Web Page Design 3 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 2263

This course is an introductory course in designing web pages. The student will get instruction and hands on ex- perience in developing web sites using Adobe Dream- weaver and other products.

CSCI 1150 Operating Systems 3 credits This course is designed to introduce the student to various types of computer operating systems. It will familiarize the student with the basic commands and fundamental concepts needed to work in these systems. We will discuss single user, multitasking and multi-user systems along with user interfaces. Students cannot receive credit for both CSCI 1150 and EENG1150. CSCI 1160 Information Systems 3 credits The goal of this class is to help business students learn how to use and manage information technologies to revitalize processes, improve business decision making, and gain competitive advantage. It will cover

foundation concepts, information technologies, business applications, development processes, and man- agement challenges.

CSCI 1165 Digital Design 3 credits Students will learn introductory concepts in drawing with the computer, especially as related to the Adobe Photoshop software program. Students will be learn- ing about the differences between bitmap and vector graphics, how to draw with a digitizer and will learn about basic principles of design, color and

composition.

CSCI 1171 Java I 4 credits Prerequisite: CSCI 1140

This course is designed as an introduction to program- ming in the Java language. Students will learn pro- gramming concepts in Java and take part in hands on exercises to develop their skills.

CSCI 1199 Seminar 1–6 credits This course is designed to explore more advanced top- ics with students who are either interested in a par- ticular subject matter or are gearing the education to a specific area of computer science.

CSCI 2203 Visual Basic I 4 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1140

This course is designed as an introduction to program- ming in the visual basic language. Students will learn programming concepts in visual basic and take part in hands on exercises to develop their skills.

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CSCI 2205 Mobile Device Programming 4 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1140

This course prepares students to develop applications for the Google Andriod platform. Students will be able to build useful apps with Java and other integrated development environments. Object-oriented program- ming techniques will be reinforced.

CSCI 2211 Business on the Internet 3 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1140 & ENGL 1101

This course is designed to serve as an introduction to internet technologies and its application to modern business practices. Topics covered will include the past, present and future of the internet, a detailed overview of e-commerce, intranets, extranets and data inter- change, and what activities are crucial to the success of e-commerce including the relationship between the internet and management and organizational systems. Also, the tools, techniques and applications that lead to the successful design, implementation and manage- ment of e-commerce and e-business will be discussed. Among the topics are search engines and search strate- gy, principles of web page design and use, e-commerce security and software. Anticipated future developments will also be considered.

CSCI 2213 Access 3 credits Introduction to database software using adopted Microsoft Access release edition to create databases, understand data entry, record-keeping, working with fields, tables, forms, reports, queries, sharing data, and using database tools in preparation for Microsoft Ac- cess (MOS) 2013 Exam 77-424

CSCI 2216 Outlook 3 credits Introduction to using Outlook as a contact manage- ment system by managing time, tasks, email, and projects. Includes effective and efficient management of message services including automated and mes- sage security, managing schedules, managing contacts and personal contact information, and information organization.

CSCI 2217 PowerPoint 3 credits Introduction to presentation software using adopted Microsoft PowerPoint release edition for effective, ef- ficient, dynamic presentations with creating of master presentations, templates, slide content, and collaborat- ing and delivering presentations and preparation for MOS Certification.

CSCI 2218 Excel 3 credits Introduction to spreadsheet software using adopted Microsoft Excel release edition to create, design, edit, and enhance spreadsheets and workbook, format worksheets and workbooks, work with and understand numerical data entry, basic formulas and functions,

design charts, enhance with pictures and logos, secure and share data, in preparation for MOS Certification. CSCI 2234 Server Administration 3 credits Prerequisite: CSCI 2235

This course is designed to teach basic server admin- istration concepts on a LAN network server. It is a continuation of the concepts introduced in CSCI 2235. The course familiarizes the student with server admin- istration and management concepts.

CSCI 2235 Network Management 4 credits & Administration

Prerequisites: CSCI 1140

This course is designed to introduce concepts in management and administration of local area networks. It familiarizes the student with network topologies, hardware, protocols, standards and methodologies, as well as covering best practices.

CSCI 2240 Systems Analysis 3 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1141

This course introduces the student to the study of systems analysis. The course covers information systems, equipment requirements, and modeling of new systems. The cases, projects and exercises give the student a wide variety of experiences and options to explore and apply the concepts of system analysis. CSCI 2242 Database Management 3 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1140

This course provides a general understanding of the database environment, including database design, maintenance, management and administration. It cov- ers such important concepts as the relational model, SQL (Structured Query Language), normalization, entity-relationship diagrams, and policy formulation. It is appropriate for any student interested in an introduc- tion to database management.

CSCI 2246 PC Troubleshooting & Repair 3 credits This course will cover diagnostics, repair and upgrade of computers and peripherals. The course will provide hands-on experience and will familiarize the student with hardware and troubleshooting concepts.

CSCI 2254 Computer Architecture & 4 credits

Design

Prerequisites: CSCI 1140 & CSCI 1141

This is an introductory course into computer architec- ture. This class will assemble a single board computer with a lecture section before each section to describe how the sections works. Use of Oscilloscope, Digital Logic probe and Millimeter are used to make measurements and troubleshoot each section. Computer Science (CSCI)

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Computer Science (CSCI) | Criminal Justice (CJUS) CSCI 2255 Computer Programming 3 credits Logic

Prerequisites: CSCI 1140

This course is designed to introduce basic program- ming and logical thinking skills. Students will learn problem definition, how to develop logical problem solving steps and then flowchart and diagram them. This course gives hands-on experience.

CSCI 2260 C Programming 4 credits Prerequisite: CSCI 1140

This course gives a working knowledge of a high level computer language. The student will write programs to solve specific problems using logical structures, industry standardize practices and standard Visual C++ language. Topics covered will include programming techniques, methods, loop structures, sorting, condi- tional branching, file creation and maintenance. CSCI 2263 HTML 5 Programming 3 credits Prerequisites: CSCI 1140 AND CSCI 1141

Students will learn introductory concepts in building Web sites with HTML coding, adhering to HTML 5 standards. During this course students will learn to code links, list tables, and other Web page elements. Students will demonstrate formatting using CSS and also acquire beginning knowledge in scripting languages.

CSCI 2265 Introduction to Game 3 credits

Development

Prerequisites: CSCI 1145 and CSCI 1165 Students will learn how to plan, design and create games in three different game design engines. Students will learn how to develop ideas, storyboard plots, design characters and interaction, and then assemble all elements into fully functional games and simulations. Students will learn the basics of gaming, simulation, interaction and 3-D technologies.

CSCI 2268 Digital Audio & Video 3 credits Prerequisites: completion of 1st year in Interactive Media & Simulation program.

This is an introductory course in video and audio pro- duction. Students will develop a basic understanding of the processes to record, edit and produce digital audio and video productions. Students should gain an understanding of hardware, software, idea develop- ment, storyboarding, recording, editing and production processes.

CSCI 2270 Co-Op - Interactive Media 2-12 credits Prerequisite: Student must have completed 1st year of the 455A.

This Co-Op will give the student paid or unpaid practical working experience. Each student will be as- signed working assignments with the various Private/

Public work sites with agreements with SSCC includ- ing SSCC. The student will be assigned web design/ development, video/audio production, social media, multimedia application development or training duties. CSCI 2275 Professionalism 2 credits This course will better prepare students on how to con- duct themselves in a professional work setting. Topics include: career planning and exploration, self - assessment, career research, resume development, interview skills, Cooperative Education policies and procedures and other skills that bolster professional success.

CSCI 2280 Co–Op (Technical 2–12 credits Support)

Prerequisite: Student must have completed 1st year of the 455B

This co–op will give the student paid or unpaid practi- cal working experience. Each student will be assigned working assignments with the various private/public work sites with agreements with Southern State includ- ing Southern State. The student will be assigned web design/development, video/audio production, social media, multimedia application development or training duties.

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