CIS01 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS



4305935-78740000CIS 50Microcomputer ApplicationsInstructor: Kevin Anderson, J.D. Office: Building 500, Room 515Office Hours: M-Th 8:00- 8:30 am; MW 10:30 – 11:30; Th 5:00 - 6:00 pm (Vacaville)Phone: (707) 864-7000 Ext. 4405E-mail: kevin.anderson@solano.eduSIMnet Website: DESCRIPTION AND CONTENTThe primary purpose of this course is to provide the absolute novice with an introduction to microcomputers and user application software. Course content requires “hands-on” familiarization with personal computers, word processing, electronic spreadsheet, presentation and database management software, utilizing Microsoft Office 2016 and McGraw Hill’s SIMnet software. This class is designed for those students who are not computer science majors.Windows 10Word 2016Excel 2016PowerPoint 2016Access 2016Basic Computer ConceptsHands-On Computer Laboratory work utilizing Windows 10, and Microsoft Office 2016 which includes (Word 2016, Excel 2016, PowerPoint 2016 and Access 2016)REQUIRED MATERIALS:Book (In Digital Format))Microsoft Office 2016 – A Skills Approach by Manning & Swinson ? McGraw Hill 2014ISBN 978-0-07-351650914954251778000USB Flash Drive At least 1GBStudent Learning OutcomesDescribe and demonstrate entry-level skills using a computer with a graphical user interface, the internet, word processor, spreadsheet, database, and presentation softwareClass PoliciesStudent Conduct: To create a comfortable learning environment for all students, I expect all students enrolled in this class to attend the entire class promptly and consistently. I also expect you to treat other students and the instructor with respect, follow the instructor’s directions for appropriate classroom discussions and participation. I also expect students to avoid disrupting the class in any way. Moreover, to create a professional and positive learning environment, this instructor expects students to take this class seriously, prepare thoroughly, and actively participate. So that all students can profit from the class, students are expected to have the appropriate academic skills when they enter the class or acquire the necessary skills concurrently through the use of labs, tutors, instructor conferences, or enrollment in classes teaching the needed skills.Missed Classes: Students are responsible for obtaining material distributed on class days when he/she was absent. This can be done through contacting a classmate who was present or by seeing the instructor during his office hours. Missed or late quizzes cannot be made up under any circumstances except for good cause and adequate notice a makeup quiz may be given. Assignments: All lab assignments are due the following week on Monday’s at the end of class. Late assignments may be assessed a penalty.Academic Honesty Policy: Cheating is a serious offense and may be punished by failure on an exam, quiz or project; failure in the course and/or expulsion from the college. For more information, refer to the Solano Community College Catalog page 45, or the Solano Community College Student handbook.Need for Assistance: If you have a condition such as a physical or learning disability, which will make it difficult for you to carry out the work or will require accommodations, please notify me as soon as possible. You may also contact Disability Services Program (DSP).GRADING POLICY AND SCALE10%Class participation and attendance40% SIMnet In-class Lessons & SIMnet Computer Laboratory Projects50%Exams ................
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