Progress Record. Course 21 (V) Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Technology and Systems Management



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Progress Record Study your lessons in the order listed below. As graded examinations are returned to you, enter your grade in the space below. Set a schedule for yourself then watch your progress. Course 21 (V) Associate of Applied Science in Computer Information Technology and Systems Management Number of Lessons: 206 Completion Time: 48 months Seq. Lesson # Lesson Title Date Grade Page 1 of 5 Introduction to Computers 1 6901A Introduction to Computers 2 6902A The Internet and the World Wide Web 3 6903A Application Software 4 6904A The Components of the System Unit 5 6905A Input 6 6906A Output 7 6907A Storage 8 6908A Operating Systems and Utility Programs Operating Systems 9 6850C Introduction to Operating Systems 10 6852C Computer Security Basics 11 6854C Desktop Virtualization 12 6856C Disk Operating System (DOS) 13 6858C Windows XP Professional 14 6860C Windows Vista and Windows 7 15 6862C Under the Windows 16 6864C Linux on the Desktop 17 6866C Mac OS X on the Desktop 18 6868C The Client Side of Networking Fundamentals of Information Systems 19 6031 An Introduction to Information Systems in Organizations 20 6032 Hardware and Software 21 6033 Organizing Data and Information 22 6034 Telecommunications, the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets 23 6035 Electronic Commerce and Transaction Processing Systems 24 6036 Information and Decision Support Systems 25 6037 Specialized Business Information Systems 26 6038 Systems Development 27 6039 Security, Privacy, and Ethical Issues in Information Systems Introduction to the Internet and Web Wide Web 28 6971B Developing a Web Page 29 6972B Designing a Web Site 30 6973B Working with Cascading Style Sheets and CSS 31 6974B Working with Web Tables and Web Forms 32 6975B Working with Multimedia 33 6976B Designing a Web Site with Frames 34 6981B Working with XHTML 35 6982B Programming with JavaScript

Page 2 of 5 36 6983B Working with Objects and Styles 37 6984B Working with Forms, Regular Expressions & Dynamic Content Computer Hardware (A+ Certification) 38 6001B First Look at Computer Parts and Tools 39 6002B Working Inside a Computer 40 6003B Introducing Windows Operating Systems 41 6004B Motherboards & Supporting Processors and Upgrading Memory 42 6005B Supporting Hard Drives 43 6006B Installing Windows 44 6007B Satisfying Customer Needs 45 6008B PC Maintenance and Troubleshooting Strategies 46 6009B Maintaining Windows and Optimizing Windows 47 6010B Troubleshooting Windows and Applications and Troubleshooting Windows Startup Problems 48 6011B Troubleshooting Hardware Problems 49 6012B Connecting to and Setting up a Network and Networking Types, Devices and Cabling 50 6013B Windows Resources on a Network and Security Strategies 51 6014B Supporting Notebooks and Mobile Devices and Client-Side Virtualization 52 6015B Supporting Printers 53 3860SE Proctored Exam Computer Networking (Network+ Certification) 54 2701A An Introduction to Networking Networking Standards and OSI Model 55 2702A Transmission Basics and Networking Media 56 2703A Network Protocols 57 2704A Networking Hardware 58 2705A Topologies and Access Methods 59 2706A WANs, Internet Access and Remotes Connectivity 60 2707A Network Operating Systems and Windows Server 2003-Based Networking 61 2708A Netware-Based Networking Networking With UNIX 62 2709A Networking with TCP/IP 63 2710A Troubleshooting Network Problems 64 2711A Ensuring Integrity and Availability 65 2712A Network Security Managing Network Design and Implementation Wireless Communication 66 2413A Introduction to Wireless Communications 67 2414A Wireless Data Transmission 68 2605A Understanding Wireless Radio Frequency Communications 69 2620A How Antennas Work 70 2621A Low Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks High Rate Wireless Personal Area Networks 71 2622A Low-speed Wireless Local Area Network 72 2623A High-speed WLANs and WLAN Security 73 2624A Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks 74 3341A Wireless Wide Area Networks 75 3676A Radio Frequency Identification 76 3677A Wireless Communication in Business PIC Controller 77 6602 Introduction to Computer Hardware

Page 3 of 5 78 6604 Introduction to Computer Software 79 6606 Computer Arithmetic 80 6608 68HC11 Programming, Part A 81 6610 68HC11 Programming, Part B 82 6612 Branching and Loops 83 6614 Indexing Through Memory 84 6616 Subroutines 85 6618 Reading Assemble Listings 86 6620 Memory Systems I 87 6622 Memory Systems I 88 6624 General Purpose I/O 89 6626 HC11 Interrupts and Resets 90 6628 Analog Capture Port-Port E 91 6630 Timed Events-Port-A 92 6632 Serial Communication-Port D Algebra and Trig. I 93 5110 Solving Linear Equations 94 5112 Algebraic Signs and Exponents 95 5115 Algebraic Fractions 96 5116 Applied Fractional Equations 97 5118 Coordinates and Angle Functions 98 5119 Applications of Trigonometric Functions 99 5155 Analytical Geometry-First Degree Equation 100 5122 Exponents, Radicals and Complex Numbers Algebra and Trig. II 101 5140 Quadratic Equations and Systems 102 5142 Higher Order Equations 103 5125 Systems of Linear Equations 104 5146 Trigonometric Equations and Identities 105 5150 Theory of Logarithms and Series 106 5631 Practical Matrix Theory for Engineers 107 3126 Natural Logarithms 108 3870SE Proctored Exam Technical Physics 109 5203 Basic Physics 110 5204 Physics of Mechanics 111 5801 Static Magnetic Field Theory 112 5665 Electric Field Physics 113 5802 Magnetic Circuits 114 5803 Optics and Heat Technical Writing I 115 8000 Overview of Reports: Your Options 116 8002 The Memo: Handling Frequent Writing Tasks 117 8004 Outlining the Short Report: A Planning Formula 118 8006 Audience Analysis: Remembering the Reader 119 8007 Researching the Internet 120 8008 The Discussion: Report Designs that Succeed 121 8010 Graphics: Adding Information and Interest Visually 122 8012 Research & Resources: Gathering & Using Information 123 8014 Putting It All Together: A Short Report 124 8014P Writing Assign. for Lesson 8014- A Short Report 125 8016 Design Standards for Writing: Grammar that Works 126 8017 Resume/Cover Letter 127 8017P Writing Assignment for Lesson 8017

Page 4 of 5 Technical Writing II 128 8018 Debugging the Report: Editing 129 8020 Business Letters 130 Writing Assign. for Lesson 8020-A Business Letter 131 8022 The Formal Report 132 8024 Investigation Reports 133 Writing Assign. for Lesson 8024-An Investigation Report 134 8026 Project & Progress Reports 135 Writing Assign. for Lesson 8026-Project & Progress Report 136 8028 Proposals: Presenting The Evidence 137 8030 Written & Oral Presentations: Selling Yourself, Service, Product 138 A Research paper Principles of Micro-Economics 139 3511 SCE 351 Assignment 1 140 3512 SCE 351 Assignment 2 141 3513 SCE 351 Assignment 3 142 3514 SCE 351 Assignment 4 143 3515 SCE 351 Assignment 5 144 3516 SCE 351 Assignment 6 145 3517 SCE 351 Assignment 7 146 3518 SCE 351 Assignment 8 147 3519 SCE 351 Assignment 9 General Psychology 148 3521 SCE 352 Assignment 1 149 3522 SCE 352 Assignment 2 150 3523 SCE 352 Assignment 3 151 3524 SCE 352 Assignment 4 152 3525 SCE 352 Assignment 5 153 3526 SCE 352 Assignment 6 154 3527 SCE 352 Assignment 7 155 3528 SCE 352 Assignment 8 156 3529 SCE 352 Assignment 9 157 3880SE Proctored Exam Introduction to Management 158 3621 SCE 362 Assignment 1 159 3622 SCE 362 Assignment 2 160 3623 SCE 362 Assignment 3 161 3624 SCE 362 Assignment 4 162 3625 SCE 362 Assignment 5 163 3626 SCE 362 Assignment 6 164 3627 SCE 362 Assignment 7 165 3628 SCE 362 Assignment 8 166 3629 SCE 362 Assignment 9 Data Communications 167 4811 An Overview of Data Communications 168 4812 Terminal Devices 169 4813 Messages and Transmission Channels 170 4814 Asynchronous Modems and Interfaces 171 4815 Synchronous Modems, Digital Transmission, & Service Units 172 4816 Multiplexing Techniques 173 4817 Fiber Optic and Satellite Communications 174 4818 Protocols and Error Control 175 4819 Alternatives in Local Area Networks

176 4820 Architectures and Packet Networks 177 4821 Network Design and Management and ISDN Computer Applications in Business 178 6930B Introduction to Information Systems 179 6931B Hardware 180 6932B Software 181 6933B Organizing Data and Information 182 6934B Telecommunications and Networks The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets 183 6935B Electronic Commerce 184 6936B Information and Decision Support Systems 185 6937B Systems Investigation and Analysis 186 6938B Systems Design, Implementation, Maintenance and Review 187 6939B The Personal and Social Impact of Computers Project Management 188 6041 Introduction to Project Management 189 6042 The Project Management and Information Technology 190 6043 The Project Management Process Group: A Case Study 191 6044 Project Integration Management 192 6045 Project Scope Management 193 6046 Project Time Management 194 6047 Project Cost Management 195 6048 Project Quality Management 196 6049 Project Human Resource Management 197 6050 Project Communications Management 198 6051 Project Risk Management 199 6052 Project Procurement Management 200 6053 Final Project Management Information Systems 201 6061 Business Information Systems 202 6062 Information Systems in Business Functions 203 6063 Information Technology in Business: Hardware 204 6064 Information Systems in Business: Software 205 6065 Information Technology in Business: Telecommunications and Networks 206 6066 E-Commerce: The Internet, Intranets, and Extranets 207 6067 Data and Knowledge Management 208 6068 Managers and Their Information Needs 209 6069 EDI, Supply Chain Management & Global Information Systems 210 6070 Decision Support and Geographic Information Systems 211 6071 Artificial Intelligence and Expert Systems 212 6072 Planning Information Systems 213 6073 Systems Development 214 6074 Alternative Avenues for Systems Acquisition 215 6075 Risks, Controls, and Security Measures 216 3890SE Proctored Exam Students are responsible for purchasing a limited amount of textbooks not included with tuition. Please call (800) 243-6446 for textbook titles and cost. Revised 6/2013 Page 5 of 5