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New Numbers, Same Classes! Some of our most important general education classes have new course numbers and names effective this Fall. Don't miss your GE requirements and read your Mountie email for more information!

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Student Learning Outcomes

Discipline: Degree: AA - Liberal Arts Emphasis Information Technology - A8985
Course Name Course Number
Computer Information Systems CISB 11
  • Students completing CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems will be able to identify five ways to protect a computer from harmful attacks.
  • Students completing CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems will be able to define the following Internet terms: Internet, World Wide Web, browser, IP address, URL
  • Students completing CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems will know the four primary operations of a computer and the hardware that performs these operations.
  • Students completing CISB 11 - Computer Information Systems will know the six phases of the system development life cycle and two activities that occur in each phase.
Database Management - Microsoft Access CISD 11
  • Students completing CISD 11 - Database Management - Microsoft Access Lecture will be able to create effective queries that answer needed questions.
  • Students completing CISD 11 - Database Management - Microsoft Access Lecture will be able to use Microsoft Access to create a professional and user-friendly working database with little or no assistance.
  • Students completing CISD 11 - Database Management - Microsoft Access Lecture will be able to create useful and professional-looking mainform/subforms using Access
  • Students completing CISD 11 - Database Management - Microsoft Access Lecture will be able to create effective reports based on given criteria.
Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server CISD 21
  • Students completing CISD21 - SQL Server Lecture will be able to understand functions for simplifying daily database tasks.
  • Students completing CISD21 will be able to understand the summary queries and know how to use the aggregate functions.
  • Students completing CISD 21 - Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server Lecture will be able to update database data using the SQL Server Data Manipulation Language commands.
  • Students completing CISD 21 - Database Management - Microsoft SQL Server Lecture will be able to create a program using scripts and stored procedures.
Database Management - Oracle CISD 31
  • Students completing CISD31 will understand exception handling and know how to take the actions when exceptions are raised.
  • Students completing CISD 31 will be able to understand subqueries.
  • Students completing CISD 31 - Database Management - Oracle Lecture will be able to create queries to retrieve data from multiple tables using Oracle functions, views, and scripts.
  • Students completing CISD 31 - Database Management - Oracle Lecture will be able to use decision making statements, loops, and cursors in order to create a business application.
Microcomputer Applications CISB 15
  • Students completing CISB 15 - Microcomputer Applications will be able to use Microsoft Word to create professional documents needed to create a computer security report.
  • Students completing CISB 15 - Microcomputer Applications will be able to effectively use formulas and functions in worksheets.
Principles of Information Systems Security CISS 13
  • Students completing CISS 13 - Principles of Information Systems Security will be able to understand and explain the Primary Components of Risk Management.
  • Students completing CISS 13 - Principles of Information Systems Security will be able to understand the "need for security."
  • Students completing CISS 13 - Principles of Information Systems Security will be able to understand and explain at least one domain from the Common Body of Knowledge.
Programming in C# CISP 41
  • Utilize the appropriate programming constructs including selection, sequence and iteration in programming projects.
  • Design programs leading to reusable code through the concepts of encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorphism.
Programming in C++ CISP 31
  • Students completing CISP 31 - Programming in C++ Lecture will be able to create an object-oriented program using classes.
  • Students completing CISP 31 - Programming in C++ Lecture will be able to use decision making statements and loops in order to create a program using C++ constructs.
Programming in Java CISP 21
  • Students completing CISP 21 - Programming in Java Lecture will be able to create an object oriented program using multiple classes in Java programming language
  • Students completing CISP 21 - Programming in Java Lecture will be able to construct logical pseudocode that solves a given programming problem as part of project documentation.
  • Students completing CISP 21 - Programming in Java Lecture will be able to construct a proper decision statement (if/else constructs) in Java programming language
Secure Web Server Programming in Python CISW 24
  • Students completing CISW 24 - Secure Server Side Web Programming Lecture will know how to create a program to access a database.
Telecommunications Networking CISN 11
  • Students completing CISN 11 - Telecommunications/Networking Lecture will be able to identify four types of common transmission media and be able to describe the basic characteristics of each.
  • Students completing CISN 11 - Telecommunications/Networking Lecture will know at least five security strategies that can protect a network from a security breach.
Windows Operating System CISN 21
  • Students completing CISN 21 - Windows Operating System will be able to properly configure Microsoft's operating system to stay secure while interacting with internetworks.
  • Students completing CISN 21 - Windows Operating System will be able to effectively use the printer configuration utility to install and test a printing device.