CIS1538C, Hardware and Software I, runs under Rasmussen's own rules, and this desk plays them properly: the right scale, the right lane, the right clock.
What CIS1538C actually grades
The IT foundation with its lab component: systems taken apart and documented, write-ups that grade precision, and the shared-fate lab rule under it.
How we help in this course
Documentation drafted like real IT runbooks, procedures exact, terminology clean. Send your lab outputs and the write-up builds from what actually happened on your bench.
Orders run the full machinery: rubric decoded, program-matched writer, independent rubric QA plus originality and format QA, delivery inside 24 to 48 hours, the guarantee live until the grade posts.
Deliverable manuals for this course
Manuals for CIS1538C's specific projects and weeks roll out on verification, Rasmussen revises courses often enough that we refuse to publish stale ones. Chat sees the verified list before this page does.
In CIS1538C right now?
Send the rubric, and the gradebook if exams are in play. First premium sample free, back in 24 to 48 hours.
Documentation is the graded artifact here
Hardware and Software I runs in the Empowered Learning format, so each project scores 4, 3, 2, or 1 per rubric criterion and the project's overall score is its lowest row. For an IT foundations course that rule has a specific bite: students who do the bench work well often lose the grade on the documentation rows, procedures described loosely, terminology drifting, steps missing that the evaluator cannot assume. The write-up is not the wrapper around the work; under this rubric it is the work.
Our drafts are built like runbooks for that reason: procedures exact and reproducible, terminology clean, structure a working IT department would recognize. Send your lab outputs, screenshots, notes, whatever your bench produced, and the documentation builds from what actually happened.
Self-paced format, mapped to a real calendar
Empowered Learning courses have no weekly deadlines, projects submit in any order, and the only hard rhythm is the 14-day activity window that keeps you enrolled. That freedom is a trap without a map, so the tutorship manager builds one: which project drafts when, where the activity touchpoints land, and how the whole set clears before the term ends. Course bundles quote all the projects at once, which is usually the honest price.
Drafts return in 24 to 48 hours each, criterion-cleared to the 4 band, first premium sample free, revision free until the score you agreed on posts. The freedom of the format is real, and so is its failure mode; a mapped term keeps you on the right side of that line.