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Course Outline
CIS-095A-D
Computer Laboratory
Department &Number
Course Title
Prerequisite
Co-requisite
Challenge Policy
Advisory
Number of Weeks
Lecture Hours
Lab Hours
Hours By Arrangement
Activity Hours
Units
18
10.8
.2
10.8
Hours per term.
*HOURS BY ARRANGEMENT:
ACTIVITIES: (Please provide a list of the activities students will perform in order to satisfy the HBA requirement):
Use of the computer to supplement and reinforce skills taught in CIS courses.
COURSE/CATALOG DESCRIPTION
This course is designed to allow students access to CIS computer systems other than their regularly scheduled class hours.
Students may utilize the computer systems for skill building or completing assignments. This class is designed for extra
lab usage, not as any instructional class.
COURSE OBJECTIVE
At the completion of the course the student will be able to:
Perform computer tasks as decided by each individual student.
COURSE CONTENT: (In detail; attach additional information as needed and include percentage breakdown)
100
% Use of the computer to supplement and reinforce skills taught in CIS courses
METHODS OF INSTRUCTION
This is not an instructional course. The course provides students with access to computer systems at times other
than that provided by their other normally enrolled in courses.
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS
Textbook Title:
Author:
Publisher:
Edition/Date:
COURSE EXPECTATIONS (Use applicable expectations)
Outside of Class Weekly Assignments
Weekly Reading Assignments
Weekly Writing Assignments
Weekly Math Problems
Lab or Software Application Assignments
Other Performance Assignments
Hours per week
STUDENT EVALUATION: (Show percentage breakdown for evaluation instruments)
100
%
CR/NC awarded based on hours as recorded by time-keeping system
GRADING POLICY (Choose LG, CR/NC, or SC)
Letter Grade
90% - 100% = A
80% - 89% = B
70% - 79% = C
60% - 69% = D
Below 60% = F
Prepared by:
Course New/Revision Date:
Course Effective Date:
Revised 11/07
X
Credit / No Credit
70% and above = Credit
Below 70% = No Credit
Randy Watkins
Spring 2008
Spring 2008
Student Choice
90% - 100% = A
80% - 89% = B
70% - 79% = C
60% - 69% = D
Below 60% = F
or
70% and above = Credit
Below 70% = No Credit
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