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Archived Course Descriptions 
    
Archived Course Descriptions

Course Descriptions


 

Clinical Laboratory Technology

  
  • CLTA 1400 - Clinical Hemostasis


    CLTA-1400 studies coagulation mechanisms that are related to hemostatic abnormalities and coagulation tests performed in the clinical laboratory. Included are blood vasculature structure and physiology, the megakaryocytic series, platelet function in hemostasis, quantitative and qualitative platelet disorders, blood coagulation factors, and bleeding disorders related to blood clotting factors. (3 contact hrs) Center Campus. Spring/Summer semester only.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 1500 - Clinical Immunohematology


    CLTA-1500 includes the theory and clinical aspects of normal and abnormal immunohematology. Laboratory exercises teach the techniques used in blood banking including blood typing, antibody screening and identification, and quality control. (5 contact hrs) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2200 - Clinical Chemistry


    This course studies chemistry techniques as they apply to the clinical laboratory. Included are the chemical components of body fluids and the application of methods used to measure various blood substances. Results are related to various diseases. Laboratory exercises teaching the techniques used in the clinical chemistry laboratory include the principles and instrumentation used to measure blood gases, electrolytes, enzymes, glucose, lipids, protein, and non-protein-nitrogen substances. Electrophoresis will also be considered. Laboratory mathematics will be emphasized. (7 contact hrs) Center Campus. Fall semester only.

    Credit Hours: 5.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2300 - Clinical Microbiology


    This course covers the bacterial, fungal, and common parasitic diseases found in humans. Pathogenic microorganisms are studied with emphasis on morphology, taxonomy, nutritional requirements, biochemical activity, and chemotherapy inhibition patterns. Laboratory exercises teaching the techniques used to identify microorganisms include both manual methods and consideration of automated techniques. Staining methods will be reviewed and applied to various case situations. Common methods used to determine antimicrobial sensitivity will be included. (6 contact hrs) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2400 - Clinical Seminar


    As a capstone review of clinical laboratory science in preparation for practical work in the clinical setting, this course provides a review of clinical theory using directed review questions and case studies of instrument and diagnostic problems from all clinical areas encountered by the laboratory technician. (1 contact hr) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2501 - Clinical Practicum - Hematology


    Practical experience in affiliated clinical laboratories will introduce students to a professional working environment. Students apply techniques learned in previous CLTA courses to expand their experience and knowledge while rotating in various clinical departments. This rotation provides supervised practice performing diagnostic tests in hematology, hemostasis, and urinalysis. Clinical microscopy and phlebotomy techniques will be included, with skill development continuing throughout the semester. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Students are required to pass this course to progress in the program. (40 contact hrs per week for 4 wks) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2502 - Clinical Practicum - Chemistry


    Practical experience in affiliated Clinical laboratories will introduce students to a professional working environment. Students apply techniques learned in previous CLTA courses to expand their experience and knowledge while rotating in various clinical departments. This rotation provides supervised practice performing diagnostic tests on various body fluids using chemical methods. Phlebotomy techniques will be included, with skill development continuing throughout the semester. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Students are required to pass this course to progress in the program. (40 contact hrs per week for 4 wks) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2503 - Clinical Practicum - Immunohematology


    Practical experience in affiliated clinical laboratories will introduce students to a professional working environment. Students apply techniques learned in previous CLTA courses to expand their experience and knowledge while rotating in various clinical departments. This rotation provides supervised practice performing blood banking and serology procedures. Phlebotomy techniques will be included, with skill development continuing throughout the semester. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Students are required to pass this course to progress in the program. (40 contact hrs per week for 4 wks) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015
  
  • CLTA 2504 - Clinical Practicum - Microbiology


    Practical experience in affiliated clinical laboratories will introduce students to a professional working environment. Students apply techniques learned in previous CLTA courses to expand their experience and knowledge while rotating in various clinical departments. This rotation provides supervised practice performing microbiologic examinations of clinical specimens. Phlebotomy techniques will be included, with skill development continuing throughout the semester. This course is graded on a pass/fail basis. Students are required to pass this course to progress in the program. (40 contact hrs per week for 4 wks) Center Campus. Winter semester only.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/17/2008
    Course End Date: 5/30/2015

College Success Skills

  
  • CSS 090 - College Survival Skills


    Covers essential college skills such as note taking, test taking, thinking and reasoning, library resources and the effective use of informational resources. Academic testing and assignments specific to the library and the Learning and Academic Assessment Centers are taught. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/28/1985
    Course End Date: 12/31/1998
  
  • CSSK 1100 - College Survival Skills


    (formerly CSS 110) This course covers essential college skills such as note taking, test taking, studying textbooks, and thinking and reasoning. In addition, effective use of the library and other informational resources such as CD ROM databases and the Internet will be taught. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 2/9/1998
    Course End Date: 2/21/2012

Community Leader

  
  • CL 100 - Community Leadership


    Course to help develop skills and techniques in directing children and youth in recreational activities. Instruction in teaching arts and crafts, games, nature study, dramatics, story-telling and music. For students in education. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 1/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CL 106 - Intro Recreation


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CL 110 - Rec Lead


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 1/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CL 120 - Community Leadership - Field Work


    Experience in community leadership through leading and teaching church, school, club, playground and camp groups. One hundred hours of field work.

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 1/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976

Computer Graphics

  
  • CG 292A - Interactive Computer Graphics-Operating Concepts


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 7/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CG 292B - Interactive Computer Graphics-Views and Grids


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 7/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CG 292C - Computer Graphics - Auto Body Drafting Applications


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 7/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CG 292D - Interactive Computer Graphics Jig&fixt Draft Appl


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 7/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976
  
  • CG 292E - Interactive Computer Graphics Body Detail Applicat


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 7/1/1954
    Course End Date: 12/31/1976

Computer Information Systems

  
  • CIS 115 - Operating Systems Concepts


    This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the elements and operations of a computer operating system. Specific emphasis will be given to similarities and differences between microcomputer and mainframe systems. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: Comp. 7)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CIS 120 - BASIC Programming for Business


    Assumes an elementary knowledge of the BASIC Language. Topics covered: File handling, tables, menu concepts, sorting, functions, structured concepts, documentation, debugging, and selected advanced concepts. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals and/or microcomputers. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 8/31/2000
  
  • CIS 121 - Programming in Report Program Generator (RPG) Language


    Development of computer programming skills by writing business oriented programs in RPG. Topics include program problem definition, input/output design, fixed logic, calculations, debugging techniques, and documentation. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 122 - Visual Basic


    Visual Basic is an entry level course covering syntax, input/output layout, testing, debugging, documentation, and heavy emphasizing on problem definition. Student programs will be entered using Microsoft’s Visual Basic. (3 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: Comp. 3)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 2/26/1996
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 141A - Spreadsheets


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CIS 141B - Advanced Spreadsheets


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1990
  
  • CIS 141C - Data Base


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 1/3/2003
  
  • CIS 141D - Advanced Data Base


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 1/21/2003
  
  • CIS 141E - Word Processing


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 141F - Advanced Word Processing


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1990
  
  • CIS 141G - Graphics


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1999
  
  • CIS 141H - Advanced Graphics


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1990
  
  • CIS 141I - Communications


    Students will learn a specific software package (hands on). They will learn to load the package, prepare data or text for processing, complete entries, validate entries, use appropriate menus or commands and derive predesigned results. (2 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: COMP15) Refer to Schedule of Classes for specific software package name. CISA 141-Spreadsheets; CISC 141-Data Base; CISD 141-Advanced Data Base; CISE-Word Processing.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1990
  
  • CIS 143A - Operating Systems - A User Perspective


    This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the elements and operations of a specific computer operating system. Emphasis will be given to operation, use, managing the work environment, and introductory operating system trouble shooting and tuning methods. (1 contact hr)

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 5/13/1994
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 143B - Operating Systems - A User Perspective


    This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the elements and operations of a specific computer operating system. Emphasis will be given to operation, use, managing the work environment, and introductory operating system trouble shooting and tuning methods. (2 Contact Hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 5/13/1994
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CIS 143C - Operating Systems - A User Perspective


    This course is designed to provide the student with a basic understanding of the elements and operations of a specific computer operating system. Emphasis will be given to operation, use, managing the work environment, and introductory operating system trouble shooting and tuning methods. (3 Contact Hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 5/13/1994
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 170 - AS/400 Concepts and Facilities


    Designed for system operators and other data processing oriented first-time users. Provides an introduction to the AS/400 command set (Control Language), as well as its prompting and HELP support. Commands are presented in a functional manner, that is within the context of their operational use in topic areas such as library lists, SAVE/RESTORE, printer output, and device configuration. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 171 - AS/400 Advanced Operations


    Details the advanced system operations on the AS/400. Explains the fundamentals of data base problems, understanding system value definitions, understanding work management, job accounting, Question and Answer Data Base and Object security. Can be used with either 9404 or 9406 system unit. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 172 - AS/400 Control Language Programming


    Explains the fundamentals of coding, creating, maintaining and debugging a CL program and develops a working understanding of the functions and features of the Programming Development Manager (PDM), Source Entry Utility (SEU), and Screen Design Aid (SDA) on the AS/400. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 241 - Microcomputer Application Processing


    This is a skill development course in which students build applications, process transactions, create files, maintain files, and produce outputs on microcomputers. Student will be provided with software packages and necessary input documents from which applications can be implemented. Specific applications may include order entry, invoicing, accounts receivable, payables, purchasing, financial reporting, projections using spreadsheets, and use of a database package. (4 contact hrs) (D.P.M.A. equivalent: Comp. 13)

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1998
  
  • CIS 250 - Assembly Language Programming


    Introduction to machine language assembly programming. OS/VS housekeeping conventions; binary and packed decimal arithmetic instructions; input/output macro instructions; data move, compare, and logical instructions; looping and branching concepts. Subroutines and linkage conventions. Single macro definitions. Analysis of core dumps. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals. (4 contact hrs) (Taught in the Spring semester of odd years only)

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1996
  
  • CIS 251 - PL/1 Programming


    Course includes student written programs using PL/1 statements to declare and manipulate arrays, structures and elementary names; identify the base, scale and precision of the results of arithmetic expressions; identifying conversions resulting from arithmetic, comparisons, logical and string operations; accessing stream and record-oriented files. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1990
  
  • CIS 252 - C Programming


    This course will provide an introduction to the C general-purpose programming language. The student will code programs using straight forward single-thread control flow constructions of: tests, loops, groupings, and explicitly-called functions. Applications for various disciplines will be programmed. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals and/or microcomputers. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1996
  
  • CIS 254 - C++ Programming 1


    This course provides the student with a practical introduction to the C++ object-orientated programming language. The student will learn new concepts not available in traditional programming languages such as encapsulation, data hiding, and polymorphism. The student will code programs using basic constructions of decisions, loops, structures, and simple functions inherent to both the C and C++ languages. Additional topics will involve objects, classes, data types, and arrays. All programs and examples will be implemented by the student on micro-computers. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 4/29/1994
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 257 - Java Programming


    This course provides the student with a practical introduction to the Java programming language. The student will learn how concepts of encapsulation, constructors, inheritance, and polymorphism are implemented within the language. The student will code programs using primitive types, basic statements and dynamic data structures. Additional topics will involve objects, classes, applets, and API. All programs and/or examples will be implemented by the student on a micro-computer network. (3 contact hrs).

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 5/28/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 260 - Job Control Language


    This course will provide the student with the fundamental aspects of Job Control Language (JCL) used to process, schedule and allocate system resources. Hands on assignments will be used to demonstrate I/O functions, JCL command selection, and debugging techniques. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1989
  
  • CIS 261 - IMS Programming 1


    Major areas of study will include objectives of data base management systems, randomly and sequentially accessing records methods for data base loading, multiple positioning, command codes, and message processing. To gain practical experience the student will develop application programs using either COBOL or PL/1 programming language in an IMS DL/1 data base environment. Student programs will be entered on time sharing terminals. (3 contact hrs) (Taught in the Fall Semester of odd years only)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1992
  
  • CIS 263 - CICS Programming 1


    This course introduces the student to interative programming concepts. Emphasis on CICS components (management modules, tables, control blocks), Basic Mapping Support, file control, program control, exception handling, and debugging techniques. (3 contact hrs) (Taught in the Spring semester even years only)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/20/1986
    Course End Date: 12/31/1998
  
  • CIS 270 - AS/400 RPG Structured Programming


    Designed to provide comprehensive practical training in RPG programming. It is assumed that the student has fundamental experience on the AS/400. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 271 - As/400 RPG Batch Programming


    Provides comprehensive, practical training in the design and coding of RPG/400 batch programs. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 272 - AS/400 RPG Interactive Programming


    Provides an introduction to interactive RPG/400 programming. It gives a thorough and in-depth training on how to design screens and interface them with RPG/400 programs. The Screen Design Aid (SDA) utility is used throughout the course as the focal point of instruction. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 280 - AS/400 Query Concepts


    Provides comprehensive and practical training in using the Query Utility on the IBM AS/400. Included is information concerning Query Concepts, Data Selection, Formatting Reports, Result Fields, Report Breaks and Summary Reports, Managing Queries and Query Reports, and AS/400 HELP Support. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 281 - AS/400 Advanced Query


    Provides comprehensive and practical training in using the Query Utility on the IBM AS/400. Included is information concerning: Joining Files, CL Commands, Merging With Word Processing, Summary Functions, and Advanced Techniques. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 285 - AS/400 Data Base Administration


    Explains the usage of Data Description Specifications (DDS) on the AS/400 computer. The requirements of database design and how DDS meets those requirements will be presented. Specific areas discussed include: DDS Syntax, Physical file definition and creation, Logical file definition and creation, File Joining definition and creation, Field Reference Files, and Access Paths and maintenance. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 286 - AS/400 Advanced Data Base


    Provides comprehensive training of the concepts and abilities required to design a Data Base. Topics taught throughout the course include Data Base Normalization Journals, Journal Receivers and Commitment Control. The Open Query File Command is also covered in the last section of the course. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2000
  
  • CIS 287 - AS/400 Introduction to SQL/400


    Designed to introduce the AS/400 programmer to SQL/400 and its functions. This is a hands-on course that will explore the SQL/400 interactive environment as well as embedded SQL/400 in both COBOL and RPG. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/14/1992
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 292 - Visual Basic


    Visual Basic is an entry level course covering syntax, input/output layout, testing, debugging, documentation and heavy emphasis on problem definition. Student programs entered using Microsoft’s Visual Basic (3 contact hrs) (DPMA equivalent: Comp 3)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 4/12/1995
    Course End Date: 12/31/1999
  
  • CIS 292A - Micro Cobol Workshop


    No description found on course proposal

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 3/1/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1992
  
  • CIS 292B - Windows - Workshop


    No description found on course proposal form

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/23/1989
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CIS 292C - Networks–Workshop


    This course provides the student with a practical introduction to Local Area Networks (LANs). Emphasis will be to provide an understanding of industry terminology, technology (both physical and protocol), and requirements/limitations of LAN installations and use. Practical hands-on will be provided using a Novell/Token Ring/PS2 network. Additional topologies and configurations will also be addressed.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 9/21/1989
    Course End Date: 12/31/1994
  
  • CIS 292D - Introduction to MS/PC DOS


    A hands-on introductory course designed to teach a specific operating system (DOS, OS/2, or other current operating system). Topics covered: installing, booting, basic and advanced operating system commands, file handling, information concepts, managing fixed disks and diskettes, text editor, customizing and batch files.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 2/12/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CIS 292E - AS/400 Concepts and Facilities


    This entry level course will examine the IBM AS/400 Hardware and Software fundamentals. You will learn how you work with it. This course provides you the “hands-on” opportunity to work with the software that hours of classroom/lab experience in the operations of typical AS/400 job functions.

    Credit Hours: 2.50
    Course Start Date: 4/12/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CIS 292F - RPG/400 Workshop


    This course is designed as an introduction to the AS/400 RPG programming language and provides a foundation for the advanced AS/400 RPG course. This course includes hands-on lab exercises.

    Credit Hours: 2.50
    Course Start Date: 6/12/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1994
  
  • CIS 292G - Java Programming Language for Non-Programmers


    This course provides first-time programmers an excellent choice for learning programming using Java programming language. This course helps students understand the significance of the Java programming language. With this knowledge, students will develop programming skills in the areas of object oriented and Java technology. By the end of the class, students will be able to create simple programs using Java technology. (“Java programs”) and read and edit Java technology source code.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 12/20/2000
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CIS 292J - AS/400 Control Language Programming


    Designed for system operators and other data processing oriented first-time users. Provides an introduction to the AS/400 command set (Control Language), as well as its prompting and HELP support. Commands are presented in a functional manner, that is within the context of their operational use in topic areas such as library lists, SAVE/RESTORE, printer output, and device configuration.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 12/5/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CIS 292K - C++ Programming


    This course provides a practical introduction to the C++ object-oriented programming language. The student will learn new concepts not available in traditional programming languages such as encapsulation, data hiding, and polymorphism. The student will code programs using basic constructions of decisions, loops, structures, and functions inherent to both the C and C++ languages, working toward more complex programs involving objects, classes, new data types, and overloading operators. All programs and/or examples will be implemented by the student on micro-computers. (3 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/6/1992
    Course End Date: 6/30/1995
  
  • CIS 292L - Discrete Structures


    This course will provide the student with an introduction to discrete mathematics and its applications to computer science so that the student will have an adequate set of mathematical tools in more advance computer courses. This course meets the recommendations of the ACM and IEEE Computer Societies for majors in computer science. South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 9/25/1995
    Course End Date: 12/31/1998
  
  • CIS 292M - Advanced Visual Basic


    Visual Basic is an advanced course covering syntax, input/output layout, testing, debugging, documentation and heavy emphasizing on problem definition. Student programs will be entered using Microsoft’s Visual Basic. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 9/20/1996
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 292N - Web Workshop-Programming


    This course is an in depth extension of work completed in CIS 101. Students will learn to participate in teams using advanced intranet and internet systems. This course has been carefully designed to reach anyone who’s already a Web surfer, but might or might not already be a Web author. Authoring newcomers will find here everything they need to know, while intermediate and experienced authors will learn how to do what they already do (plus more, perhaps).

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 4/14/1997
    Course End Date: 12/31/2001
  
  • CIS 292P - Java Programming


    This course provides the student with a practical introduction to the Java programming language. The student will learn how concepts of encapsulation, constructors, inheritance, and polymorphism are implemented within the language. The student will code programs using primitive types, basic statements and dynamic data structures. Additional topics will involve objects, classes, applets, and API. All programs and/or examples will be implemented by the student on a micro-computer network. (3 contact hrs).

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 2/6/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 292R - Intro to Web Programming


    Introduction to Internet programming using HTML, CGI, Javascript and other Internet development tools. Primary emphasis will be placed on fundamental understanding of HTML for formatting of pages, establishing links and inclusion of CGI and Javascript with images, graphics and sound. (2 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 4/3/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 292T - Introduction to Unix


    Introduction to basic UNIX commands, files and directories including permissions, basic I/O operations. Elementary shell programming. Regular expressions; filter and stream editors. (4 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 4/13/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 292V - Introduction to Data Structures


    Introduction to data abstraction and algorithm analysis. Design and implementation of stacks, queues, trees, heaps and graphs using arrays and dynamic list structures. Searching, sorting and hashing; Big-Oh analysis. (4 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 4/13/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CIS 292X - NetPrep Introduction to Networking


    This course introduces the student to the underlying concepts of Data Communications, Telecommunications, and Networking. It focuses on the terminology and technologies in current networking environments. It is meant to provide a general overview of computer networks. (3 contact hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 9/21/1999
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CIS 292Y - NetPrep Local Area Networks


    This course introduces the student to the concepts, technologies, and components of Local Area Networks. Topics covered include LAN considerations, LAN physical media, Network Operation Systems, and how local area networks can be extended to cover wide areas. (3 credit hrs)

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 9/21/1999
    Course End Date: 1/21/2003

Computer Numerical Control

  
  • CNC 120 - Introduction to Manual Programming for Machine Tools


    (formerly NCT 116) An introductory course in manually preparing the programs for N/C and CNC machines such as mills, drills, and lathes. The student will use prewritten programs to prepare the tape, verify the tape, edit the tape, and produce the part by actually running the machine. Tape preparation is on various micro and mini computer systems. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/2/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1994
  
  • CNC 125 - Advanced Manual Programming for Machine Tools


    The student is required to do all the work necessary to produce a variety of parts on an NC Drill, CNC Lathe, and CNC Mill. This includes reading the part print, using trig. to locate the cutter, writing the manuscript, preparing the program, loading the program into the control, verifying the program and producing the part. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/2/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1994
  
  • CNC 200 - Introduction to APT Programming


    An introductory course using the APT (Automatically Programmed Tool) Language to program 2 and 3 axis milling problems and 2 axis lathe problems. The student will learn how to define the parts using geometry statements, define the cutter path using motion statements, use auxiliary statements, and use various post-processors. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/2/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1996
  
  • CNC 220 - Intermediate APT Programming


    (formerly NCT 226) The student will continue to expand his knowledge of the principles developed in Introduction to APT Programming with the use of matrix, transformation, and copying. Vectors, Looping, Macros, and other short cuts are covered extensively as is the Canonical Form (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/2/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1997
  
  • CNC 230 - Advanced APT


    (formerly NCT 228) The student will continue to expand his knowledge of APT with problems representing practical applications of the APT language to both 4 and 5 axis programming problems. Matrixes, Vectors, and Tool Axis Control are discussed in depth as well as unusual programming problems not readily described by the APT language. Post-processors and post-processor words used exclusively for multiple axis applications are covered. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 3/3/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1997
  
  • CNC 292 - Introductory Computer Graphics for CNC


    The purpose of this course is to provide the student with basic training in a three dimensional computer graphics design system. The student will learn to create and manage files, use the keyboard and menus, create and input data, manipulate data, create wire frame models and define surfaces on those models. Also the student will make views and drawings of machine and sheet metal parts, build wire frame models of those parts and define surfaces in preparation for numerical control machines as required to manufacture the parts. This class will prepare the student for future training on other industrial systems such as CGS, CATIA, PDGS, and Computer Vision. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/15/1993
    Course End Date: 8/31/1998
  
  • CNC 292A - CNC Math


    This is to provide the trig. necessary for CNC 120 & 125 taught to the JTPA & MJOB Groups only. (1 contact hr)

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 6/21/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1993
  
  • CNC 292B - CNC Math


    Email curriculummanager@macomb.edu for course description

    Credit Hours: 1.00
    Course Start Date: 6/23/1988
    Course End Date: 12/31/1991
  
  • CNC 292C - Manufacturing Processes


    This course is being offered by request of Purdue University. It’s the same as their MET 242.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/14/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CNC 292D - CNC Graphics Programming


    This class will teach the student to create CNC programs using “State of the Art” Graphics User Interface programming together with extensive menu driven commands. Programs will be created for mills, drills, and lathes. Lectures will be given in the computer lab with the student performing various tasks during the lecture.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/16/1991
    Course End Date: 12/31/1995
  
  • CNC 292E - Intermediate Autosurf/Automill


    This is an intermediate course covering concepts for generating 3D geometry and computer numerically controlled cutterpath using the Autosurf/Automill programming software (formally known as Solution 3000). Intermediate surface generation concepts, Sectioning, Software customization, IGES and DXF file translation, and Cutter Path generation will be covered in this course. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/13/1995
    Course End Date: 8/31/1998
  
  • CNC 292F - Advanced Autosurf/Automill


    This is an advanced course covering concepts for generating 3D geometry and computer numerically controlled cutterpath using the Autosurf/Automill programming software (Formally known as Solution 3000). Advanced surface generation concepts, program problem solving, Advanced software customization, Complex plot layouts, Post processor customization, and Complex cutter path generation will be covered in this course. (4 contact hrs). South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/13/1995
    Course End Date: 8/31/1998
  
  • CNC 292G - Introduction to Cimatron


    This is an advanced course covering the concepts for generating 3D surface geometry and computer numerically controlled cutterpath using Cimatron CNC manufacturing Software. Advanced surface generation concepts, Introduction to Solid Modeling, CNC cutter path generation. Program problem solving, Macro creation, and Part prove out will be covered in this course. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/22/1997
    Course End Date: 8/31/2000
  
  • CNC 292H - Intermediate Cimatron


    This is an intermediate course covering the concepts for generating 3-D surface geometry and computer numerically-controlled cutter path using Cimatron CNC manufacturing software. Covered are advanced surface generation concepts including parting lines, runoff creation, multiple offset surface sectioning, and complex corner blends; CNC cutter path generating including z-level roughing, re-machining, engraving, and tool path editing; program problem-solving methodologies including project organization and Cimatron environment setup. Macro creation and part proveout will also be covered in this course. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 1/14/1998
    Course End Date: 8/31/2000
  
  • CNC 292J - Introduction to Teksoft


    This is a course covering the concepts for generating feature-based geometry, computer numerically controlled cutterpaths using Teksoft CNC manufacturing software for milling and turning. CNC cutter path generation, program problem solving, macro creation, and part prove out will be covered in this course. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/25/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CNC 292K - Introduction to Tebis


    This is an introductory course covering the basic concepts for generating 3D geometry and computer numerically controlled cutterpaths using Tebis programming software. Basic program familiarization, introductory geometry input methods, basic editing techniques, and introduction to cutterpath generation will be covered in this course. ( 4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/25/1998
    Course End Date: 8/31/2000
  
  • CNC 292L - Advanced Cimatron


    This course is intended to apply the skills acquired in the Introduction and Intermediate Cimatron courses towards real world projects in the die/mold industry.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 12/8/1998
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CNC 292M - Advanced Tebis


    This course is intended to apply the skills acquired in the Introduction Tebis course towards real world projects in the die/mold industry.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 12/8/1998
    Course End Date: 12/31/2002
  
  • CNC 292N - Advanced Manual Programming


    This course is intended to teach advanced manual programming techniques using the FANCU CNC Control. The student will use these techniques to create and edit multiple-part programs, multiple datum for machining, and coordinate system transformation programs. (4 contact hrs) South Campus.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 7/16/1999
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CNC 292O - Unigraphics NC


    This course is intended to apply the skills acquired in the Introduction Unigraphics course towards real world projects in the die/mold industry.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 8/18/1999
    Course End Date: 1/20/2003
  
  • CNCT 1210 - CNC Machining Skills Level 1


    (formerly CNC 121) This course will introduce students to the operation of manual milling machines, manual lathes, drilling and tapping tools. Speeds and feed rates, as well as introduction to CNC programming (Basic M and G code) will also be provided. (4 contact hrs) South Campus. NOTE: CNCT COURSES ARE NO LONGER OFFERED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. Current students will be contacted by the associate dean’s office and will be given alternate classes to finish their degree. For Computer Numerical Control courses, see ATMT-2270 and ATMT-2280 (Computer Numerical Control Concepts 1 & 2). These courses are part of the Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship program. Use WebAdvisor to check for Mastercam and Cimatron classes that may be added for Fall 2004.

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 1/28/2002
    Course End Date: 5/11/2003
  
  • CNCT 1220 - CNC Machining Skills Level 2


    (formerly CNC 122) This is an introductory course in manually preparing the programs for CNC Mills and Lathes. The student is required to do all of the work necessary to produce a variety of parts on a CNC Mill or CNC Lathe. This includes reading the part print, and applying trigonometric functions. Locating the cutter, writing the manuscript, preparing the program, loading the program into the control, verifying the program, and executing the cutter path are among student learning experiences. (4 contact hrs) South Campus. NOTE: CNCT COURSES ARE NO LONGER OFFERED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. Current students will be contacted by the associate dean’s office and will be given alternate classes to finish their degree. For Computer Numerical Control courses, see ATMT-2270 and ATMT-2280 (Computer Numerical Control Concepts 1 & 2). These courses are part of the Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship program. Use WebAdvisor to check for Mastercam and Cimatron classes that may be added for Fall 2004.

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 1/28/2002
    Course End Date: 5/11/2003
  
  • CNCT 1230 - CNC Machining Skills Level 3


    (formerly CNC 123) This is an introductory course that will introduce students to CAD/CAM, covering the basic concepts for generating 2D and 3D geometry and computer numerically controlled cutterpaths. Basic program familiarization, introductory geometry input methods, basic editing techniques and introduction to cutterpath generation will all be covered. (4 contact hrs) South Campus. NOTE: CNCT COURSES ARE NO LONGER OFFERED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. Current students will be contacted by the associate dean’s office and will be given alternate classes to finish their degree. For Computer Numerical Control courses, see ATMT-2270 and ATMT-2280 (Computer Numerical Control Concepts 1 & 2). These courses are part of the Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship program. Use WebAdvisor to check for Mastercam and Cimatron classes that may be added for Fall 2004.

    Credit Hours: 4.00
    Course Start Date: 1/28/2002
    Course End Date: 5/11/2003
  
  • CNCT 1300 - Introduction to Manual Programming for Milling Machines


    (formerly CNC 130) This is an introductory course in manually preparing the programs for CNC mills and drills. The student is required to do all the work necessary to produce a variety of parts on a CNC mill. This includes reading the part print, using trigonometry to locate the cutter, writing the manuscript, and producing the cutter path. Program preparation is on various micro and mini computer systems. (4 contact hrs) South Campus. NOTE: CNCT COURSES ARE NO LONGER OFFERED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. Current students will be contacted by the associate dean’s office and will be given alternate classes to finish their degree. For Computer Numerical Control courses, see ATMT-2270 and ATMT-2280 (Computer Numerical Control Concepts 1 & 2). These courses are part of the Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship program. Use WebAdvisor to check for Mastercam and Cimatron classes that may be added for Fall 2004.

    Credit Hours: 3.00
    Course Start Date: 5/6/1993
    Course End Date: 12/31/2005
  
  • CNCT 1400 - Introduction to Manual Programming for Lathes


    (formerly CNC 140) This is an introductory course in manually preparing the programs for CNC lathes. The student is required to do all the work necessary to produce a variety of parts on a CNC lathe. This includes reading the part print, using trigonometry to locate the cutter, writing the manuscript, and producing the cutter path. Program preparation is on various micro and mini computer systems (3 contact hrs) South Campus. NOTE: CNCT COURSES ARE NO LONGER OFFERED AS PART OF THE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY PROGRAM. Current students will be contacted by the associate dean’s office and will be given alternate classes to finish their degree. For Computer Numerical Control courses, see ATMT-2270 and ATMT-2280 (Computer Numerical Control Concepts 1 & 2). These courses are part of the Skilled Trades & Apprenticeship program. Use WebAdvisor to check for Mastercam and Cimatron classes that may be added for Fall 2004.

    Credit Hours: 2.00
    Course Start Date: 5/6/1993
    Course End Date: 12/31/2005
 

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