CIS 150.2 Syllabus

Course Title: Email Virus Protection (Sending Files by Web)
Instructor: Eric Skagerberg, Adjunct Faculty, Santa Rosa Junior College
Computer & Information Sciences

1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95405

Phone (707) 573-1460 8 a.m. – 8 p.m. M-F

Email: e r i c at s k a g e r b e r g dot c o m
Course material, class & office hours:  http://www.santarosa.edu/cis/eric or http://www.skagerberg.com/srjc

COURSE DESCRIPTION:   Sending Files and Photos Through Web Storage:  An overview and implementation of practicing congenial electronic communication to reduce the spread of computer viruses. The sending and receiving of unsolicited e-mail attachments are prime causes of wasted user time and bandwidth resources. Opening infected attachments is the most common form of system compromise. The course illustrates simple procedures for creating a web site, posting files, and then linking to them with e-mail rather than sending as attachments.  (CR/NC option)

RECOMMENDED PREPARATION: Although not required, your instructor recommends CIS 50.13 Virus Protection and Disk Backup. You should have a basic familiarity with Windows, E-mail, Internet Web use, and the components of a computer.

SUPPLIES: Notebook

CONDUCT: Please follow the SRJC Student Conduct Standards.  Please expect violation of any of these rules to affect your grade and enrollment in this course.

EVALUATION
Credit/No Credit Preferred: Due to the concentrated nature of this course, please use the Registration Web Link to select the CR/NC (Credit/No Credit) option during the first session of the course, unless you have a compelling reason otherwise. CR/NC is not automatic when you enroll in this course; you must specify it.  When you choose CR/NC, you will receive a grade based on your class attendance and participation, and you will have no assignments outside of class.

If the system doesn't allow you to change to CR/NC because you have exceeded the maximum of 3 units per semester or 12 units for all semesters attended, you may still petition for it with the Petition For Waiver Of College Regulations (PDF file).  SRJC Policy 3.10p permits CR/NC for reasons such as personal interest and job skills preparation.

If you require a letter grade for the course, then you will receive a grade based on the following:

Grading Scale:

90-100% A

80-89% B

70-79% C

60-69% D

Below 60% F