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  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the first course of the four-course Cisco curriculum that will lead the student toward the goal of achieving professional certification as a Cisco Certified Network Analyst (CCNA). Instruction includes networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, the OSI reference model, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, LAN/WAN topologies, IP addressing and network standards. Students will install, configure and operate simple-routed LAN, routed WAN and switched LAN and LANE networks. Prerequisites: CGS 1060 and CGS1560 or a working knowledge of the Microsoft operating system and Microsoft Office applications suite. Operational understanding of the following microcomputer topics: operating systems, memory, hard disks, types of central processing units (CPUs), communications ports, printer ports, display adapters and pointing devices. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the second course of the four-course Cisco curriculum that will lead the student toward the goal of achieving professional certification as a Cisco Certified Network Analyst (CCNA). Instruction includes networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI models, Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), TCP/IP Addressing Protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network Administrator's function. Students will successfully implement beginning router configurations; demonstrate an understanding of routed and routing protocols and the fundamentals of LAN switching. Pre/corequisite: CET1600. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Applies electronic principles to digital computer circuits and systems. Prerequisites: EET 1141C, 1142C. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Applies digital principles to the understanding of microprocessor parameters and characteristics (addressing range and models, instruction set, architecture, input/output, interrupts, and programming). Experimentation on various microprocessors and peripheral circuits. Prerequisites: CET 2114C, MAC 1105. Laboratory fee. A.S.degree credit only. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Extends the application of sequential and combinational logic circuits to computer circuits and other digital applications. The student studies a microcomputer and elements, learning to program, operate and interface with it. Prerequisite: CET 2114C; corequisite: EET 1141C. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is an advanced course designed for students preparing for the hardware component of the Server + certification. Students will learn ho to install, configure, and upgrade workstations and servers; configure and test network and peripheral equipment; and diagnose and troubleshoot advanced computer systems. Prerequisite: CET 1172C or A+ certification. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture)
  • 4.00 Credits

    The theory and verification of the nonlinearities of tubes and transistors and the use of these nonlinearities for nonsinusoidal wave generation, shaping, and switching. Prerequisites: EET 1141C, 2101C. Laboratory fee. A.S. degree credit only. (2 hour lecture; 4 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the third course of the four-course Cisco curriculum that will lead the student that computers can offer to people who are blind. It will cover, the components of the computer, access technology, screen reading software, disk operating systems. DOS versus Windows, WordPerfect for DOS, and accessible software, including shareware and freeware. Prerequisite: Departmental Approval. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the fourth and final course of the Cisco curriculum that will lead the student toward the goal of achieving professional certification as a Cisco Certified Network Analyst (CCNA). Instruction includes networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards; students will complete advanced network design projects, and advanced network management projects, WAN theory and design, WAN technology, PPP, Frame Relay, ISDN, network trouble shooting national SCANS skills and Threaded case studies. This course is designed for students majoring in computer hardware and people from the industry already working in networking. Prerequisites: CET 1600, CET 1610, CET 2615. Laboratory fee. A .S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    A comprehensive course to prepare advanced students to pass the A+ certification examination. Coverage includes microcomputer hardware, the DOS and Windows operating systems, industry standards and practices,
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