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CIS Plan for Douglas Campus Preliminary Recommendations for Comment By Jeni Patton March 9, 2001
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Problem Statement What courses or programs should we offer on DC?
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Consider Courses General Education Program Components Special Interest
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Consider Programs Certificate Degree
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Consider Scheduling Options Fall/Spring/Summer Alternate Semesters/Years Day/Evening/Weekend
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Consider Other Issues Demographics Statistics Needs vs. Wants Institutional History vs. Thinking Outside the Box
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Background CIS Department must respond to changing needs
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Background Balance the desire To provide high-quality programs To increase average class size
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Background Current CIS Enrollment SVC approx. 1100 students DC approx. 300 students (Spring 2001 estimated duplicated headcount)
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Background General Education Outcomes include Technology Literacy
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Background CIS Department has committed to offer the PC Maintenance and Repair Certificate on DC
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Background Programming courses have variable enrollment on DC
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Summary of Courses (so far) CIS 114CIS 130 CIS 116CIS 204 CIS 120CIS 208 CIS 140CIS 227 CIS 150 CIS 260 Co-op (not by CIS)Plus…
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Plus Applications courses Communication courses Special Interest courses
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Preliminary Recommendations Every Semester Every Fall Alternate Springs More Research CIS 114CIS 179CIS 279CIS 260 CIS 116CIS 130One of:CIS 281 CIS 120CIS 204CIS 285 CIS 140CIS 208CIS 287 CIS 150 CIS 181 CIS 185
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Caveat Snapshot as it is NOW. Need to continually evaluate and respond.
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Sources of Information Institutional Research Douglas Campus Dean – Chuck H. Douglas CIS Faculty – Jack E. Institutional History Janet M-B Charlie La C. Carlos C. Barb S.
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Sources of Information Technology Dean – Luba C. Advisors – Faye D. & Mary Beth S. Author of previous related study – Dave P. Students – Ben S. commutes to SVC Employers Jorge L., Ad Flex, Quality Control Manager Louis G, SAMC (hospital), IT
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Comments & Suggestions Inform advisors of CIS requirements Inform co-op advisors about skills Educate students re: transfer vs. direct employment degrees Look at overall scheduling throughout the district
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CIS Courses for DC Number Title (prerequisite) CIS 114 Intro to the Personal Computer CIS 116 Learning to Use the Personal Computer CIS 120 Intro to Data Processing CIS 130 Programming Logic CIS 140 Intro to Operating Systems (CIS 116 recommended) CIS 150 Essentials of Networking CIS 179 Applied Technical Writing CIS 181 Computer Applications (CIS 116) CIS 185 Intro to the Internet (CIS 116) CIS 204 C Programming (CIS 130) CIS 208 Java Programming (CIS 130) CIS 227 C++ Programming (CIS 130) CIS 260 Service and Maintenance of Personal Computers (CIS 140) CIS 279 Applied Technical Writing (CIS 179) CIS 281 Advanced Computer Applications (CIS 181) CIS 285 Intro to Desktop Publishing CIS 287 World Wide Web Development (CIS 185)
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