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What courses are good to take together or to avoid taking together?

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What courses are good to take together or to avoid taking together?

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It is strongly recommended to take an introductory computer course (CIS101 – Introduction to Computer Information Systems or CIS103 – Introduction to Personal Computers) concurrently. CIS180 – Introduction to Visual Basic .NET 2008 Programming and CAB140 – Database Applications for PCs are good to take together. A student should complete CAB140 – Database Applications for PCs before taking CIS210 – Visual Basic .NET Programming for Files and Databases. Consider taking the following courses in the same semester: CAB135 – Electronic Spreadsheeting for PCs, CAB140 – Database Applications for PCs, and CIS116 – Introduction to MS-Windows Operating System, CIS117 – Introduction to the MS-DOS Operating System, and ELT130 – Microcomputer Hardware System. CIS116 – Introduction to the MS-Windows Operating System, CIS117 – Introduction to the MS-DOS Operating System and CIS118 – Introduction to the UNIX Operating System can be taken together. These classes are typically offered as an 8-week cours

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