
Business Computing: Concepts and Applications
CMP-117-OLB
Nassau Community College
- Semester
- Summer 2025
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- Start Date
- 06-30-0025
- Total Credits
- 4
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This course is designed to provide the business student with a broad-based background in the use of computer systems in business and industry. An overview of computer hardware and software concepts with their impact on business systems is an integral part of the course. Students are introduced to a variety of information systems and the development life cycle utilized in the private sector. The importance of networking structures and the analysis of data flow within business and management information systems (MIS) are covered. Use of the Internet for global electronic commerce is discussed. The hands-on component of the course provides students with substantial use of spreadsheet, database and presentation software to analyze data and solve real-life business problems. Students will be introduced to databases that exhibit the hierarchy of data and the relational database model. Students will not receive credit for both CMP 115 and CMP 117. Laboratory fee applies.
Prerequisites:
Students must have satisfied all MAT, ENG 001 and RDG 001 developmental course requirements prior to starting the course.
Course Area: Computer Information Systems
Level: Lower Level Undergraduate
Dates: 06-30-0025 - 07-31-0025
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