CIS-100: Information Processing Fundamentals

Course Description

An introductory course in digital computers and information processing concepts. Specific topics will include computer terminology, networks, e-mail, the Internet, numbering systems, algorithm and program development, pseudocode and flow charting. Students will meet in a networked PC classroom for lab. Students will work with operating systems such as DOS and Windows and will be assigned projects to be completed outside of class and laboratory time. Successful completion of this course with a grade of C or better is required for further progress in Computer Degree Programs. Two class hours, two laboratory hours.

Prerequisites

MTH 104 with a grade of C or better, or Sequential Math III with a grade of C or better. .

CIS-100 Sections for Summer 2012

With the following scheduling option(s)

2 Sections Offered

CIS-100, Section BH1

CRN #61678
Hybrid

Instructor(s)

Sandra McCormack

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LectureOnline
Jun 4th, 2012 – Aug 11th, 2012N/A
Type Lecture
Location Online
Date(s) Jun 4th, 2012 – Aug 11th, 2012
Day / Time N/A

***Students registering for Lecture CIS 100-BH1, CRN #61678, must also register for Laboratory CIS 100-BH5, CRN # 61679***

***Hybrid Courses blend online learning and face-to-face classes. Most courses meet one day/week and the rest of the work is done in an electronic format. The best of both worlds.***

CIS-100, Section BH5

CRN #61679
Hybrid

Instructor(s)

Sandra McCormack

Scheduled Meeting Times

TypeLocationDate(s)Day / Time
LaboratoryBrighton Campus
Building 09, Room 261
Jun 4th, 2012 – Aug 11th, 2012Tuesday
6:00 pm - 8:45 pm
Type Laboratory
Location Brighton Campus
Building 09, Room 261
Date(s) Jun 4th, 2012 – Aug 11th, 2012
Day / Time Tuesday
6:00 pm - 8:45 pm

***Students registering for Laboratory CIS 100-BH5, CRN #61679, must also register for Lecture CIS 100-BH1, CRN #61678***

***Hybrid Courses blend online learning and face-to-face classes. Most courses meet one day/week and the rest of the work is done in an electronic format. The best of both worlds.***