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1.00 Credits
College: University College Department: Developmental Progs- Curr Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. Developing strategies for managing the changes that impact Directed Studies students in order to enhance their opportunity for college success. For Directed Studies students only. Typically Offered Fall, Spring, Summer
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2.00 Credits
College: University College Department: Developmental Progs- Curr Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with 1 hours. Developing strategies that promote student connections to the university community, their academic program and their career paths. For Directed Studies students only. Typically Offered Fall and Spring.
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 3 hours. This course introduces students to basic network topics and implementation. Topics include: the OSI reference model, internetworking functions performed at each layer of the model, logical and physical network addressing, MAC and IP addresses, data encapsulation. IP address classes, subnetting, TCP/IP network layer protocols, and internetwork implementation. The course is largely Internet based with a strong laboratory component. Networks 1 is the first of four courses designed to ready a student for CCNA certification.
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2.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. Networks 2 examines router elements; connection/connectionless network services; data flow control, TCP/IP transport-layer protocols; router configuration; ICMP functions; router passwords, identification, and banner; main Cisco router IOS operation, commands, startup and initial configuration, log in, user and privileged modes, etc.; protocol analysis; network topologies; RIP and IGRP router programming, and IP traffic control. Networks 2 is the second of four courses designed to provide networking fundamentals while preparing a student for CCNA certification. Requires: ECNS 115
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lecture with hours. This course has a lab with hours. Special Topics in ECNS - 100 Level. This course covers various topics taught by diverse faculty and may not be offered every semester. Typically Offered On Demand
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. This semester addresses network topics such as: Novell addressing, encapsulation, protocols; IPX access lists and SAP filters to control basic Novell traffic, IPX operation in routers; LAN segmentation using bridges, routers, and switches; Ethernet operation and traffic control, fast Ethernet, Spanning Tree protocol, and virtual LANS. Networks 3 is the third of four courses designed to provide networking fundamentals while preparing a student for CCNA certification. Requires: ECNS 125
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4.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. This semester is the last in a four course sequence that provides network fundamentals and preparation for Cisco Network Associate certification. Course topics include: WAN services: LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN/LAPD, HDLC, PPP, and DDR; Frame Relay terms and features; router commands to configure Frame Relay LMIs, maps, and subinterfaces; monitoring Frame Relay operation in the router; PPP operations to encapsulate WAN data on routers; and ISDN protocols, function groups, reference points, and channels. Requires: ECNS 215
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1.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 1 This course has a lab with 3 hours. The student will apply C/C++ programming concepts through hands on instructor supervised labs. Development of software for real-time control will be emphasized. Topics include hardware/software interface and control techniques; software development; and system debug tools. Requires: EEET 311
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2.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 2 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. Course teaches the fundamental of C and C++ programming with emphasis on embedded systems and technical applications. C/C++ will be used to solve engineering problems and to introduce concepts of modular program design, object oriented programming, real-time control, system hardware/software dependencies, and other software engineering topics. Topics include structured program design, C/C++ input and output, functions, pointers, arrays, structures, run-time libraries, classes and object oriented design. Requires: MATH 116 or minimum score of 24 ACT or 560 SAT
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3.00 Credits
College: College of Technology Department: EET-CNS Credit Hours: 3 This course has a lecture with 2 hours. This course has a lab with 2 hours. This course provides an indepth technical understanding of network implementation, operation, and maintenance. Topics include: electronic and optical communication devices; data transmission media; local and wide area network components, interconnection and protocols; network models; Ethernet and Token Ring networks, internet, performance specifications, servers, troubleshooting, and test equipment. Course labs provide hands-on experience with network components and implementation. Requires: ECNS 225 or Department Approval
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