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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of all mandated courses in reading, mathematics, English, and English for Academic Purposes; 30 credits which include 15 credits of criminal justice courses; and program director's approval This course is a planned work-based experience that allows students to observe practical workplace application of classroom theory which is evaluated and processed in a classroom setting. In addition, the student will learn ethical and procedural requirements of observation within a criminal justice setting. Each earned credit of Internship requires a minimum of 80 clock hours of work. Multiple credit course. May be repeated for credit, but grade forgiveness cannot be applied. (Internship Fee: $10.00)
  • 4.00 Credits

    CISCO NETWORKING FUNDAMENTALS Prerequisite: CET 2252C and CET 2486C or departmental approval. This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. This course covers the OSI Model and industry standards; network topologies; IP addressing, including subnet masks; and basic network design. This is the first of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate exam. (Special Fee: $37.00)
  • 4.00 Credits

    CISCO ROUTER TECHNOLOGY Prerequisites: CET 2486C and CET 2178C or department approval This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. This course covers the beginning router configurations, routed and routing protocols, and an introduction to LAN switching. This is the second of a four-part series designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate exam. (Special Fee: $36.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: MTB 1329C and EET 1214C or department approval Introductory lecture/laboratory course in computer technology. Introduces principles and techniques required for development of analysis skills in digital circuitry. Topics include computer number systems; digital codes and parity error detection methods; Boolean algebra; Karnaugh mapping; logic gate minimization techniques; arithmetic operations via combination logic gate minimization techniques; arithmetic operations via combination logic; flip-flop timing and synchronization circuits; and pulse waveform generation. Laboratory projects provide hands-on experience in use of laboratory instruments and in techniques for measurement and interpretation of digital data. (Special Fee: $49.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    DIGITAL SYSTEMS II Prerequisite: CET 2112C or departmental approval. Intermediate lecture/laboratory course in computer technology. Introduces various digital subsystems (logic assemblies) and their use in digital computing and control systems and provides analytical tools necessary to perform analyses and problem diagnoses. Topics include counter/shift register systems and applications; digital subsystems using integrated circuit logic chips encoding/decoding techniques; data interfacing and busing; multiplex/demultiplex systems; analog/digital conversion techniques; static/dynamic memory systems; and computer system organization. Laboratory projects and demonstrations provide practical insight into capabilities and limitations of alternative methods of data transfer, storage and interface conversion commonly utilized in digital computing or control system applications. (Special Fee: $ 59.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROPROCESSORS Prerequisite: CET 2112C Introduction to basic principles of microprocessor architecture and assembly language programming. Content divided into two sections: microprocessor architecture and programming. Designed around 8085/8080A microprocessor architecture, bus architecture, memory (R/W Memory, ROM, and EPROM), and memory map. Programming includes such topics as introduction to 8085/8080A instruction set, loops, indexing, time delays, and subroutines. (Special Fee: $ 58.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hands-on laboratory-oriented course. An introductory course in microcomputer hardware and related applications. The course is designed to introduce the student to the operation, support, and troubleshooting of PCs. Major topics in this course are hardware concepts, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and support of PCs. This course along with CET 2179C, will prepare the students for the A+ certification exam. (Special Fee: $46.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Hands-on laboraroty-oriented course. An introductory course in microcomputer software and applications. This course is designed to introduce the student to different operating systems including Windows 9X,Windows NT,Windows 2000, andWindows XP. This course will prepare the students for the software examination of the CompTia A+ certification. This course includes a learning activity designed to ensure competence in oral communication. (Special Fee: $46.00)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Presents essential material useful to students with no technical data processing or electronics background. Discusses different LAN techniques and matches merits of user's requirements to meet business needs. Case studies present real situations and appropriate solutions. (Special Fee: $46.00)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CET 2178C and CET 2486C or department approval This course will identify the components of a LAN and determine the type of network design most appropriate for a given site; identify the different media used in network communications, distinguish between them, and determine how to use them to connect servers and workstations in a network; differentiate between the different networking standards, protocols, and access methods, and determine which would be most appropriate for a given LAN; recognize the primary network architectures, identify their major characteristics, and determine which would be most appropriate for a proposed LAN; identify the primary functions of network operating systems; determine how to implement and support the major networking components (including the server, operating system, and clients), propose a system for adequately securing data on a given LAN and protecting the system's components, and distinguish between LANs andWANs. (Special Fee: $46.00)
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