LANSING COMMUNITY COLLEGE
CURRICULAR GUIDE
Computer Network/Communication
Associate in Business Degree
Curriculum Code: 0791 (Effective Fall 2002 - Summer 2007)
Computer networking and communication specialists plan, develop, and administer
network and communication systems. They may develop applications to be deployed
and oversee the operation of the network. They may provide software and hardware
support for the networking infrastructure including database development. They
will work with Internet and World Wide Web connections including the development
of home pages and e-mail.
PREREQUISITES
Students should see Course Descriptions or Course Offerings for course
prerequisite information. See the Assessment and Placement Testing section for
skills assessment and advising information.
GENERAL EDUCATION
General education is an important part of this program and includes a mathematics
competency requirement. To fulfill the mathematics competency requirement,
students may need to complete specific course work in mathematics. See the
General Education Core Requirements section for information on how to fulfill
these requirements.
INFORMATION
Contact the Information Technology and Office Systems Department, Old Central
Building, Room 137, telephone number (517) 483-1546.
REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 36 CREDITS
CODE TITLE CREDIT HOURS
CABS 195 Microsoft Windows 2
CISB 100 Intro Computer Info Systems 3
CISB 102 Internet Literacy 3
CISB 119 Intro Window Prog Visual BASIC 4
CISB 130 Data Communications 3
CISB 133 Operating Systems 3
CISB 200 Info Sys Tech/Problem Solving 3
CISB 203 Developing Pages for the Web 3
CISB 204 Commercial Internet Site Mgmt 3
CISB 230 Intro to Local Area Networks 3
CISB 231 Advanced Local Area Networks 3
CISB 233 Microsoft Network Server 3
LIMITED CHOICE REQUIREMENTS TOTAL: 24-26 CREDITS
Complete the indicated number of credits from each CHOICE listed below.
CHOICE 1: General Education Core Areas 3 Credits
(See the GENERAL EDUCATION section above)
Writing Core Area (See Note 1) 0
Speech Communication Core Area 3
Science/Technology Core Area (See Note 2) 0
Global Perspectives and Diversity Core Area (See Note 3) 0
Mathematics Competency (See the General Education Core
Requirement section on how to fulfill this mathematics
requirement. Course work may be needed.)
CHOICE 2: Writing 3-4 Credits
WRIT 121 Composition I 4
WRIT 124 Technical Writing 3
CHOICE 3: Global Perspectives 3 Credits
MGMT 234 Diversity in the Workplace 3
OADM 275 Diversity in Business 3
CHOICE 4: Web Programming 3-4 Credits
CISB 253 WWW Interactive Programming 4
CISB 283 Intro to JAVA Programming 3
CHOICE 5: Computer Specialty Area (See Note 4) 12 Credits
CABS 110 Intro to Microsoft Office 3
CABS 210 Advanced Microsoft Office 3
CISB 122 Adv Windows Prog Visual BASIC 3
CISB 136 SQL: Structured Query Language 2
CISB 141 Powerbuilder 3
CISB 143 ORACLE Database for Business 2
CISB 180 Intro to C/C++ Program for Bus 3
CISB 234 Linux/UNIX Operating System 3
CISB 235 Microcomputer Hardware Support 3
CISB 236 Microcomputer Software Support 3
CISB 247 Microcomputer Project 2
CISB 250 Database Concepts 3
CISB 260 Systems Analysis and Design 4
CISB 261 Systems Implementation 3
CISB 281 Visual C++ Programming 3
CISB 283 Intro to JAVA Programming 3
MINIMUM TOTAL 60
NOTES:
1. Students must complete one course from Choice 2 to fulfill the
requirements for this Core area.
2. Students completing "REQUIREMENTS" have fulfilled the requirements for
this Core area.
3. Students must complete one course from Choice 3 to fulfill the
requirements for this Core area.
4. Other CABS or CISB-prefix courses may be approved for Choice 2 by a
Computer Information Systems Academic Program advisor.
5. For graduation from this program, a student must have earned a minimum 2.0
grade in each course with a CABS or CISB prefix.
SUGGESTED COURSE SEQUENCE
Students should see course descriptions to find out when departments plan to
offer courses. Students who for any reason are unable to follow the course
sequence suggested below (for example, those who are part-time, have transferred
in courses from another school, or have prerequisites to fulfill) should contact
an academic advisor or counselor for help with adjustments.
I II III IV
CABS 195 CISB 130 CISB 200 CISB 203
CISB 100 CISB 133 CISB 204 CISB 231
CISB 102 Lim.Ch.1 CISB 230 CISB 233
CISB 119 Lim.Ch.5 Lim.Ch.2 Lim.Ch.3
Lim.Ch.5 Lim.Ch.5 Lim.Ch.4
Lim.Ch.5
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