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F 2013 S 2014 F 2014 S 2015 F 2015 S 2016 F 2016 S 2017 F 2017 S 2018 F 2018 S 2019 ISLO 1 1A 1B 1C 1D ISLO 2 2A 2B 2C 2D ISLO 3 3A 3B 3C 3D ISLO 4 4A 4B 4C 4D

INSTITUTIONAL STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES - ISLOs

Personal Responsibility Analyze Problem Solve Ethics CITIZENSHIP Diversity Sustainability/Global Awareness Write

TECHNOLOGY AND INFORMATION COMPETENCY Read

Listen

Apply Technology Access Information

Evaluate and Examine Information

CRITICAL AND CREATIVE THINKING

Express

COMMUNICATION

Inquire

Demonstrate Technical Literacy Dialogue

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F 2013 S 2014 F 2014 S 2015 F 2015 S 2016 F 2016 S 2017 F 2017 S 2018 F 2018 S 2019 Related

ISLOs

PSLO IA Diagnose common software and hardware problems. 2A,2B,2D,3A,3B,

3C,3D C

PSLO IB Analyze and integrate software systems for the business environment.

1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4A, 4D C C

PSLO IC Demonstrate professional communication and customer service skills.

1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D

PSLO IIA

Demonstrate Computer Literacy, Explain Computer/Software Security

1A, 1C, 2A, 2B,

2C, 2D C C

PSLO IIB Analyze scenarios, investigate options and appropriately apply workplace computer programs

1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4A, 4D C

PSLO IIC Demonstrate file management proficiency. 1A, 2A, 2B, 2D,

3B, 3C C

PSLO IIIA Design LAN and WAN logical topologies that support various sized organizations. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D

C PSLO IIIB Assess security risks and identify ways to minimize their threat and/or impact.

2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4A, 4D C

PSLO IIIC Analyze various operating system options and applications, then make recommendations based on organizational needs.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4D C

PSLO IVA Demonstrate Digital Literacy and work habits required for a successful virtual business.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D I Computer Information Systems - Administrative Technical Support Concentration: A.A. or A.S. Degree and/or Certificate of Achievement Outcomes.

IV Virtual Office Professional - Administrative Concentration: A.A. or A.S. Degree and/or Certificate of Achievement Outcomes.

II Computer Information Systems - Computer Applications Concentration: A.A. or A.S. Degree and/or Certificate of Achievement Outcomes.

III Computer Information Systems - Networking Concentration: A.A. or A.S. Degree and/or Certificate of Achievement Outcomes.

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PSLO IVB Evaluate effectiveness of web-based business tools for successful operation of a virtual business.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4D C

PSLO IVC Develop and implement common deliverables for a virtual office.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B,

3C, 3D, 4A, 4D C

PSLO VA Solve common basic personal computer problems, applying use of terminology and appropriate research and communication skills

C PSLO VB Demonstrate ability to function effectively in a digital community or course

PSLO VC Produce and organize common office workplace and academic software files

C PSLO VIA

Design LAN and WAN logical topologies that support various sized organizations. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D PSLO VIB Demonstrate professional communication and customer service skills.

1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D

PSLO VIC Analyze various operating system options and applications, then make recommendations based on organizational needs.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D,

4D C

PSLO VA

Design LAN and WAN logical topologies that support various sized organizations. 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D

PSLO VB Analyze various operating system options and applications, then make recommendations based on organizational needs.

1A,1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4D

PSLO VC Assess security risks and identify ways to minimize their threat and/or impact.

2A, 2B, 2C, 2D, 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4A, 4D

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Number of Program Outcomes Assessed (per formula) 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

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Related

PSLOs Enter "X" in boxes as appropriate

VI Information Assurance Technician (level 1) Skills Certificate Outcomes.

CIS COURSES AND COURSE OUTCOMES - CSLOs V Information Assurance Technician (level 2) Skills Certificate Skills Outcomes. V Digital Literacy Skills Certificate Outcomes.

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CIS 26 PREPARATION FOR A+ CERTIFICATION Nylan

CSLO 1 Demonstrate the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of computer

hardware devices. IIIA

CSLO 2 Support, upgrade, and add peripheral devices to desktop and notebook

computers. IIIA

CSLO 3

Differentiate between appropriate and inappropriate behaviors that relate to customer service specialists providing onsite as well as remote assistance in computer workstation repair.

IC, VIB

CLSO 4

Initiate processes designed to recover from a computer operating system failure, including identifying potential causes of the failure, system isolation, and recovery from the introduction of malware.

IIIC

CIS 28 INDEPENDENT STUDY Template Course

CIS 30 FUNDAMENTAL COMPUTER CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS

Prinz CSLO 1 Demonstrate and apply basic computer terminology to written and oral

communication IIA, VA

CSLO 2 Construct and modify solutions to simple personal, educational, or business

needs using office workplace computer application programs. IB, VC C CSLO 3 Design, construct, and differentiate file folder structure on storage mediums,

uploading/downloading files online. IB, IC

CSLO4 Demonstrate correct fingering for keyboarding to efficiently interface with personal

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F 2013 S 2014 F 2014 S 2015 F 2015 S 2016 F 2016 S 2017 F 2017 S 2018 F 2018 S 2019 CIS 30L FUNDAMENTAL COMPUTER CONCEPTS AND

APPLICATIONS LABORATORY

Prinz

CSLO 1 Diagram and differentiate basic computer terminology and apply it to

communication. IIA, VA

CSLO 2 Construct and modify solutions to very simple personal, educational or business

needs applying use of office workplace computer programs. IB, VC CSLO 3 Design, diagram, and construct simple file folder structure on local storage, and

access files for upload/download to/from online tools. IB, IC CSLO4 Demonstrate correct fingering for keyboarding to efficiently interface with personal and office computer application programs. VB

CIS 50 APPLYING COMPUTER SOFTWARE

Prinz Elson CSLO 1 Formulate expressions and construct logic comparisons using proper symbols

and syntax in workplace computer programs. IB, IIB

CSLO 2 Create and organize various types of files using various workplace computer

programs. IIC, VB

CSLO 3 Construct projects efficiently generating solutions using various workplace

computer programs and shortcuts. IB, IIA, VA C

CIS 52 CREATING A VIRTUAL OFFICE Dunn

CSLO 1 Research and examine ways to manage and balance personal and business life. IVA CSLO 2 Evaluate and explain current and future technology needed for a successful

virtual office profession. IVB

CSLO 3 Define and apply terms related to telecommuting or virtual work environments. IVB CSLO 4 Research and design a virtual office for efficiency, productivity, and comfort. IVC

CIS 53 MARKETING A VIRTUAL OFFICE Dunn

CSLO 1

Develop an effective marketing plan for securing clients in today's competitive

market by preparing a SWOT analysis, skills inventory, and client questionnaire. IVC

CSLO 2

Prepare a personal budget tracking device to record income and expense information, design means of billing clients and prepare projections based on varying financial scenarios.

IVB

CSLO 3 Develop a proposal for creating an internet website that will project a professional

image. IVA

CSLO 4 Create an internet website as a Virtual Professional to share with prospective

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CIS 54 MANAGING A VIRTUAL OFFICE

Dunn CSLO 1 Develop, analyze and describe the components and procedures for writing a

business plan. IVC

CSLO 2 Research and describe online organizational technologies for workplace

efficiency and productivity. IVB

CSLO 3 Apply the use of technical time-saving electronic innovations and compare true

cost of savings in materials, time, speed and efficiency. IVB CSLO 4 Identify and apply the basics of quality customer service in a client

communications scenario. IVA

CIS 62 BUSINESS INFORMATION SYSTEMS Nylan

CSLO 1 Analyze trends in technologies and evaluate their effects on organizational data

analysis. IB, IIB

CSLO 2 Evaluate various software development methods. IB, IIIB, IVB CSLO 3 Generate data storage and analysis tools that could be used in a business

environment. IB, IIB, IIIB

CIS 65 NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS Nylan

CSLO 1

Implement Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) and determine whether host systems in a typical local area network should be configured using DHCP or static addressing.

IIIA, IIIB, IIIC,

CSLO 2

Install, configure, and utilize a protocol analyzer (e.g. WireShark), demonstrating

its utilization in capturing unencrypted information packets for viewing. IIIB

CSLO 3

Conduct a site survey for a Small Office - Home Office (SOHO), determining the type of infrastructure media to be utilized and the placement of network hardware devices.

IIIA, VIIA, VIA, VIC, VIIB

CSLO 4

Given a specific scenario, justify specific choices relating to the selection of an IP addressing range and subnet mask, including in the analysis the identification of

the network's broadcast address, and the number of useable host addresses. IIIA, IIIB, IIIC

C

CIS 67 FOUNDATIONS FOR CREATING WEB PAGES Dunn

CSLO 1 Research and utilize appropriate FTP software to upload files to servers.

IIC CSLO 2 Search for and use web search engines and subject guides to locate, download,

save to disk and print files. IIC

CSLO 3 Evaluate a web page or website for content, authority, validity, accuracy,

objectivity, currency, accommodation, and coverage. IB, IVB CSLO 4 Create a Web Page using HTML hard coding and upload files to a server for public viewing.

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CIS 70 WORD PROCESSING-BEYOND THE BASICS Elson

CSLO 1

Demonstrate the mechanics and use of word processing software to organize and present data in a multicolumn, multipage newsletter format including banner, bordering, tables, text effects and embedded graphics.

IIA, IIB, IVA,IVB, IVC

CSLO 2 Employ the following collaborative tools in working with documents: compare, review, comment, track changes, digital signatures.

IC, IVA, IVC

CSLO 3

Demonstrate appropriate pagination and word processing features to apply a formal (MLA/APA/Chicago) style of documentation in the creation of a multi-section research paper or report with Table of Contents, Index, and Bibliography.

VA, VB, VC CSLO 4 Design and construct a FORM using multiple content controls. IVA

CIS 80 SPREADSHEETS IN A BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT Bush

CSLO 1 Identify techniques to automate tasks using macros, and importing data into

worksheets. IB, IIC

CSLO 2 Apply advanced Excel tools such as solver, scenarios, pivot tables, pivot charts,

and templates to workbooks. IIB, VC C

CSLO 3 Assess the security and protection features in Excel. IIA, IIIC, VA

CIS 88 COMPUTER FORENSICS (also ADMJ 88) Linth

CSLO 1 Apply criminal investigation techniques to basic computer forensic investigations.

IIIC CSLO 2 Conduct analyses of digital media and recover digital evidence. IIIB CSLO 3 Detail and differentiate how computer forensics is applied by law enforcement and

in a corporate environment.

CSLO 4 Document and prepare digital evidence for presentation in court.

CIS 90 DATABASE MANAGEMENT Nylan

CSLO 1 Determine the appropriate data types to use for various information sets and

validate their use. IIB

CSLO 2 Analyze data storage needs and design structures to meet the demands of the

end users. IIIA

CSLO 3 Evaluate existing database structures and determine if they are normalized to an

appropriate level. IB

CSLO 4 Design data extraction sets to refine information to assist management in decision

making. IIIC

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F 2013 S 2014 F 2014 S 2015 F 2015 S 2016 F 2016 S 2017 F 2017 S 2018 F 2018 S 2019 CIS 95 INTERNSHIP IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS Enter "X" in boxes as appropriate

CIS 100 SOFTWARE FOR DYNAMIC PRESENTATIONS Bush

CSLO 1 Identify, evaluate, and discuss what makes a "good" presentation. Apply these

techniques in both kiosk style and live presentations. IC, IIA, IIB, IVC CSLO 2

Incorporate animation, multimedia and interactivity in presentations including transitions/object animation, audio, video, hyperlinks, and action buttons.

IIA, IIB, IVC CSLO 3 Utilize Slide Masters in the creation of design templates. IIA, IIB CSLO 4 Demonstrate proper packaging techniques and prepare slide shows for

distribution. IIC, IVC

CIS 105 MICROSOFT OUTLOOK-MANAGING INFORMATION Bush

CSLO 1 Identify techniques to send, receive and manage emails. IIA, IIB, VB CSLO 2 Integrate the features of working with tasks and schedules to organize both

professional and personal information. IB, IIB, VB

CSLO 3 Design and assess plan for backup and maintenance of Outlook files and

information. IA, IB, IIA, IIC C

CIS 115 SOFWARE CONFIGURATION AND TROUBLESHOOTING Bush

CIS 115 - officially archived - Janice states effective July 31st, 2014.

CIS 120 CREATING BUSINESS GRAPHICS WITH MICROSOFT PUBLISHER

Dunn CSLO 1 Create a flyer, newsletter, brochure, business card, calendar, catalog, event

program, coupon and certificate using MS Publisher. IVC C

CSLO 2 Modify multiple pages of a publication using techniques introduced in lectures.

IIB, IVB CSLO 3 Use MS Publisher Wizard templates to create business ready documents. IVC CSLO 4 Modify and create graphic elements (including scanning and the exploration of

existing graphics applications) to incorporate into Publisher documents. IIB, IIC

CIS 136 PROJECT MANAGEMENT SOFTWARE Nylan

CSLO 1 Define key terminology and concepts of project management. IB CSLO 2 Develop a complete project management plan and track its implementation using

a predefined scenario. IIB C

CSLO 3 Evaluate the effectiveness of a project implementation relative to budget, time

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F 2013 S 2014 F 2014 S 2015 F 2015 S 2016 F 2016 S 2017 F 2017 S 2018 F 2018 S 2019 CIS 141 INSTALLING, CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING

MICROSOFT CLIENT OS

Linth CSLO 1 Assess current system configuration and determine areas of concern as related

to security and performance. IIIB, IIIC, VIIC

CSLO 2 Demonstrate knowledge of proper TCP/IP implementations for various sized

LANs. IIIA

CSLO 3 Evaluate system options and optimize for current user needs. IA, IIIC CIS 142 INSTALLING, CONFIGURING AND ADMINISTERING A

SECURE WINDOWS SERVER Linth

CSLO 1 Demonstrate an understanding of Active Directory Domain Services through

design of Domain and OU structures. IIIA, IIIB, IIIC

CSLO 2 Analyze file and folder permissions and adjust as appropriate for intended user

access. IIIB

CSLO 3 Evaluate the DNS solutions available and recommend an appropriate solution

given a scenario. IIIA, IIIB

CIS 147 INTERNET AND INTRANET SECURITY Taylor

CSLO 1

Differentiate between Physical, Technical and Administrative controls, providing examples of each and identify characteristics that place examples in one or more of these control categories.

CSLO 2

Explain circumstances and situations in which asynchronous encryption (utilizing a public/private key pair) should be used rather than synchronous encryption (utilizing a shared key).

CSLO 3 Describe the elements of the CIA triad, defining the purpose of each of the elements.

CSLO 4 Calculate the Annualized Loss Expectancy (ALE), given an asset value, exposure factor (EF), and the annual rate of occurrence (ARO).

CIS 149 DATABASE ADMINISTRATION IN A CLIENT/SERVER ENVIRONMENT

Nylan Course under discussion - may be archived

CIS 300 SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CIS 400 SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

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Demonstrate activities associated with the management of a virtual environment including live motion, resource management, data recovery, high availability and

fault tolerance. ?

CLSO 2 Detail the effects of excessive demands on available resources (eg.g. RAM, CPU processing), in terms of resource availability controls.

CLSO 3 Identify situations that justify the utilization of Type 1 hypervisor rather than Type 2 hypervisor.

CSLO 4 Explain the environmental benefits associated with the utilization of virtualization in a typical data center.

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