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3.00 Credits
Topics covered in Introduction to Network Concepts include wireless local area networks, Ethernet, Microsoft Windows, NET, and Free Space Optics. The course also lays a firm foundation in the fundamentals of how networks work and students will be introduced to different types of networks, including Microsoft Windows, Novell Netware 6, Linux, and the Internet. In addition, students will gain valuable experience using Web browsers, file compression software, Listserves, newsgroups, search engines, and HTML. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the common microcomputer hardware maintenance functions. This course is not intended to train experienced technicians but rather to assist the common microcomputer user concerning basic maintenance functions and to determine when to call an expert technician for help. This course also covers basic installation procedures for commercial microcomputer software.
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3.00 Credits
Cisco Networking Technologies I is an e-learning model that integrates the multimedia delivery of a networking curriculum with testing, performance-based skills assessment, evaluation and reporting through a Web interface. The curriculum also includes a hands-on environment that develops particular networking, knowledge and skills. Topics studied will include OSI model and industry standards; network topologies; IP addressing, including subnet masks; networking components; and basic network design. (Offered fall semester)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CO 166 (Cisco Networking Technologies I) Cisco Networking Technologies II is an e-learning model that integrates the multimedia delivery of a networking curriculum with testing, performance-based skills assessment, evaluation and reporting through a Web interface. The curriculum also includes a hands-on environment that develops particular networking, knowledge and skills. Topics studied will include beginning router configurations, and routed and routing protocols. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
This course provides computing terminology concepts, and the basic structure and orgagization of computers. Application software projects provide students with hands-on experience using windows, word processing, spreadsheets, database applications, and web browsers. Students develop the ability to make purchase decisions for computers and programs. Prior knowledge of keyboarding is essential. (Offered every semester)
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the basic design and program principles of a relational database used to manage information. Emphasis will be on student development and implementation of actual database files. Students will build tables that can be related, customize forms and reports, create basic to advanced queries, create basic to advanced reports, troubleshoot database problems, and repair database files. This is the first class in a series of three database classes. (Offered spring semester)
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Operating Systems provides an in-depth study of the capabilities and functions of various operating systems. Students will learn how to configure an operating system on the network, manage users and groups, and secure the network against unauthorized use. (Offered fall semester)
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Computer Applications
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CO 176 (Introduction to Computer Concepts and Applications). This course provides hands-on advanced experience with current spreadsheet business software. Students will learn spreadsheet skills, demonstrate these skills, and then create/solve more complex problems. Students will apply techniques used by business and develop projects simulating comparable problems. (Offered fall semester)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CO 186 (Introduction to Database). Intermediate database provides the student with an in-depth study of data analysis and data design. Mastery of an electronic database system will be studied, including table creation, load, modify, form, report, and query creation. (Offered fall semester)
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