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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 023 1.00 UNITS<br />

PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (CSU)<br />

Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a Computer Information<br />

Systems lecture course.<br />

If available, sign up for a lab taught by the same instructor as your<br />

other CIS class. Computers are used to complete assignments.<br />

0935 lab 11:10 - 12:15pm MW C.L. DAVIS T 206<br />

0936 lab 11:10 - 12:15pm TTh C.L. DAVIS T 206<br />

Evening Classes<br />

3050 lab 6:50 - 8:55pm W H. KOTELYAN T 206<br />

3051 lab 6:50 - 8:55pm T H. KOTELYAN T 206<br />

INTERNET CLASS<br />

7667 lab 2:05 hrs/wk TBA - C.L. DAVIS INTERNET<br />

Contact daviscl@live.com as soon as you register.<br />

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 064 1.00 UNITS<br />

MICROCOMPUTER LABORATORY (CSU)<br />

Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in a Computer Information<br />

Systems lecture course.<br />

Students should take a lab taught by the instructor of your other<br />

CIS class. Microcomputers are used to complete CIS assignments.<br />

0937 lab 11:10 - 12:15pm MW C.L. DAVIS T 206<br />

0938 lab 11:10 - 12:15pm TTh C.L. DAVIS T 206<br />

Evening Classes<br />

3052 lab 6:50 - 8:55pm W H. KOTELYAN T 206<br />

3053 lab 6:50 - 8:55pm T H. KOTELYAN T 206<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE-<br />

INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

Division Chair: Farzaneh Saddigh, 310-233-4500, saddigfa@lahc.edu<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 053 1.0UNITS<br />

PROGRAMMING LABORATORY (CSU)<br />

Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in any Computer Information<br />

Systems, Computer Science Information Technology or<br />

Computer Technology course.<br />

Use of computers to complete programming assignments.<br />

7637 lab 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - L.M. LANE INTERNET<br />

Contact loralane@yahoo.com as soon as you register<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 058 3.0UNITS<br />

COMPUTERLITERACYFORTHELIBERALARTSSTUDENT (UC:CSU)<br />

This course develops critical thinking skills as applied to<br />

technological advances. Students will gain computer literacy by<br />

using the computer to evaluate issues. Hands-on projects using<br />

Windows, Internet search and email, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.<br />

Evening Class<br />

3600 lec 4:00 - 5:25pm MW L.M. LANE T 214<br />

INTERNET CLASS<br />

7610 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - L.M. LANE INTERNET<br />

Contact loralane@yahoo.com as soon as you register<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 092 3.0UNITS<br />

HYPER-TEXT MARKUP LANGUAGE (CSU)<br />

Corequisite: Concurrent enrollment in Computer Science<br />

Information Technology 053.<br />

A course on designing and implementing an Internet Web site. Topics<br />

covered include HTML through tables, image maps, frames and forms;<br />

usage of graphics creation software for the Internet; techniques for<br />

using graphics in a web site; and introduction to JavaScript and creating<br />

web site applications with JavaScript. This class is offered once a year.<br />

7614 lec 3:10 hrs/wk TBA - L.M. LANE INTERNET<br />

Contact loralane@yahoo.com as soon as you register.<br />

COMPUTER SCIENCE-INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 344 3.0UNITS<br />

PROGRAMMING IN JAVA (UC:CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C with a grade of “C” or<br />

better. Corequisite: concurrent enrollment in CSIT 53.<br />

First semester college level programming course in the Java<br />

language as it relates to mathematics and science.<br />

3602 lec 7:00 -10:10pm W L.M. LANE T 214<br />

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY<br />

Division Chair: Farzaneh Saddigh, 310-233-4500, saddigfa@lahc.edu<br />

Questions: Len Glover, 233-4272, gloverlw@lahc.edu<br />

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 050<br />

4.00 UNITS<br />

BASIC DC ELECTRONICS (CSU)<br />

Introduces basic direct current circuit analysis fundamentals to<br />

students entering the field of electronics. Lecture presents DC<br />

concepts through series parallel circuits. Selected topics include,<br />

laboratory test equipment care and application, laboratory procedures<br />

and report preparation, component identification, interpretation of<br />

equipment specifications, technical problem solving techniques.<br />

Lecture is complemented with a 3-hour laboratory session whereby;<br />

experiments are utilized to reinforce lecture topics and concepts.<br />

Students are required to provide $15.00 material fee.<br />

0850 lec 12:50 - 4:00pm M M.L. GLOVER T 203<br />

& lab 12:50 - 4:00pm W M.L. GLOVER T 203<br />

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 060<br />

5.00 UNITS<br />

COMPUTER MATHEMATICS I<br />

This course in technical mathematics includes the operation of the<br />

calculator, signed numbers, powers of ten notation, operations with<br />

algebraic expressions, fractional expressions, functions, quadratic<br />

solutions, engineering & scientific notation, graphing, and application<br />

of mathematics to technical applications. Successful completion of<br />

this class (C or better), meets the math competency requirement<br />

for graduation under plans A and B for continuing students through<br />

spring 2009.<br />

0852 lec 9:35 - 12:05pm MW B. DOVNER T 203<br />

3575 lec 6:00 - 9:05 MW L. GLOVER SCC 203<br />

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 061<br />

5.00 UNITS<br />

COMPUTER MATHEMATICS II (CSU)<br />

Prerequisite: A grade of ‘C’ or better in ET 49, or CT 60, or EL 10.<br />

This course in computer mathematics covers a review of<br />

algebraic concepts, powers of ten and scientific notation, metric<br />

system, algebraic expressions, algebraic equations, factoring<br />

equationscontaining fractions, function notations, graphing,<br />

special products and factors, exponents and radicals, quadratic<br />

equations, logarithmic equations, exponential equations, angles,<br />

complex numbers, triangles, trigonometric functions, solution of<br />

right triangles, trigonometric identities, phasors, complex operator,<br />

phasor algebra and applications of math to electronics.<br />

0853 lec 3:00 - 5:30pm TTh R. NADLER T 209<br />

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 074<br />

4.00 UNITS<br />

A+CERTIFICATIONPREPARATION/INTROTOCOMPUTERREPAIRI<br />

Personal computer (PC), hardware operating system characteristics<br />

and basic troubleshooting/repair techniques are introduced. Students<br />

will develop the ability to assemble/disassemble an operational PC,<br />

perform system upgrades, learn and perform reformatting of HDDs<br />

and identify/replace malfunctioning hardware and peripheral devices.<br />

This is the first course for preparing students for A+ certification. A<br />

material fee of $10 is required.<br />

0854 lec 9:35 - 12:45pm M D. HANKS T 205<br />

& lab 9:35 - 12:45pm W D. HANKS T 205<br />

Evening Class<br />

3604 lec 4:00 - 6:10pm MT C.G. NGUYEN T 205<br />

& lab 4:00 - 6:10pm W C.G. NGUYEN T 205<br />

www.lahc.edu<br />

Course Offerings<br />

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