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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the concepts of video/computer game development. This course will introduce the student to the history of video games, game development concepts, and current technology used for video game presentation. The course will also discuss simulation software used in a variety of fields for training.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is the first of two courses intended to familiarize the student with all aspects of computer repair and maintenance. This course also tracks the objectives for the CompTIA (Computer Technology Industry Association) A+ Core hardware certification exam. Upon completion of this course, the student should stand ready to successfully complete the CompTIA A+ Hardware exam, the first of two exams needed to attain the CompTIA A+ certification. As such, this course will relay heavily upon computer hardware knowledge and extensive testing and review in preparation for the student's successful completion of the CompTIA A+ Core Hardware exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The demand for well-trained, qualified employees with knowledge of information networking and telecommunications is a growing field. In order to meet this demand, people must be trained so that their skills meet the requirements of the networking world. This course is designed to provide key skills for persons desiring to be computer networking professionals. This course is the first of a two course series, which will prepare the student to take the COMPTIA Network+ (NET+) Certification examination. This course covers basic network hardware, protocols, and the OSI model.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the basic concepts of electricity, electrical quantities and components and Ohm's Law. The student will also learn basic circuit analysis of Series Circuits, Parallel Circuits and Series Parallel Circuits. The student will continue to learn about producing and measuring electrical quantities. This will include cells and batteries, magnetism and electromagnetism and DC measuring instruments.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The demand for well-trained, qualified employees with knowledge of and skills in current (leading edge) technology is always in demand. In order to meet this demand people must be trained so that their skills meet the requirements of the information technology world. This course is designed to provide students with additional job-related IT skills while working at an approved IT work environment. Minimum requirements for the course include: at least one hundred (100) work hours per credit hour, supervision by the employer and the instructor, and a log of work performed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The demand for well-trained, qualified employees with knowledge of and skills in current (leading edge) technology is always in demand. In order to meet this demand people must be trained so that their skills meet the requirements of the information technology world. This course is designed to provide students with additional job-related IT skills while working at an approved IT work environment. Minimum requirements for the course include: at least one hundred (100) work hours per credit hour, supervision by the employer and the instructor, and a log of work performed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course builds on the concepts and structures defined in the BUS201 Web Page Design course. This course introduces advanced tools for WEB Page design, which includes, but is not limited to: CSS, DB Integration, visual tools, and web applications. WEB Page design and maintenance will help round out the student's understanding of information networking systems by introducing them to the design and maintenance of a WEB page.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will have an extensive overview of the Microsoft Operating Systems used in the computer field. These systems will include DOS, Windows 2000, and Windows XP. Upon successful completion, the student will be ready to take the Comptia A+ Operating Systems exam. Computer Operating Systems is a 3 credit hour course designed to introduce the student to the proper use and functions of the Windows Operating Systems covered in the Comptia A+ Operating Systems exam. The students should become familiar with all aspects of DOS, Windows 2000 and XP operating systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The demand for well-trained, qualified employees with knowledge of information networking and telecommunications is a growing field. In order to meet this demand, people must be trained so that their skills meet the requirements of the networking world. This course is designed to provide key skills for persons desiring to be computer networking professionals. This course is the second of a two course series, which will prepare the student to take the COMPTIA Network+ (NET+) Certification examination. This course covers a variety of network Operating Systems, including, Microsoft, Unix/Linux, and Netware.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to prepare the student for successfully passing the CompTIA A+ certification exams (220-601 Essentials, 220-662 IT Technician, 220-603 Remote Support Technician, 220-604 Depot Technician).
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