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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the technical aspects of the systems used in the management of information in the 21st century. Topics to be discussed shall include microcomputer system hardware, file systems, operating systems, network configuration, topology and security, various aspects of the Internet and how to manage and manipulate the myriad types of information that is accessed by these systems. The class time is a combination of lecture and hands on activities.
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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to introduce the student to the HTML and PERL scripting languages while using a live CD as the operating system platform. The student will develop an understanding of the basic concepts used to display information and products on the Internet. First, through the use of html programming the student will develop his / her skills to present ideas, concepts and products on the Internet in a professional manner. Secondly, the student will learn to effectively create back end programs to present and collect data inputted by the user through the use of Perl scripting. By completion of the course the student will have an understanding of the basic scripting structure, components and syntax. Students registering for this course are expected to be familiar with the common functions of microcomputer operating systems and applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to Java Programming. Topics include creating a Java application and applet, manipulating data using methods, decision making and repetition with reusable objects, arrays, loops, and layout managers using external classes, creating menus and button arrays using the abstract windows toolkit, swing interfaces with sorting and searching, and writing data to a sequential data file. Students registering for this course are expected to be familiar with the common functions of microcomputer operating systems and applications. Students should expect to spend a minimum of six hours a week outside of class time working on assignments and concepts to be successful.
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4.00 Credits
This is a hands on course where the student shall practice disassembly, reassembly, and configuration of X86 based microcomputer system units. Topics discussed during this course shall include: microcomputer hardware components including CPU's, hard drives, memory, CPU sockets, video cards, sound cards, NIC's, monitors and printers; microcomputer hardware assembly and disassembly techniques; safe working procedures; microcomputer hardware configuration using various operating systems; microcomputer hardware troubleshooting; microcomputer hardware maintenance and repair. The class time for this course is a combination of lecture and hands on exercises. Prerequisite: CPT 100
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4.00 Credits
Communications II will provide the student with a chance to explore an Open Source operating system technology. It will stress the use of command line in installing and configuring a Linux server. The student will develop skills in using command line maintenance of users, files, directories and permissions. The student will learn to create print servers, troubleshoot system problems, setup network connectivity and seamlessly integrate the Open Source server with Windows clients. This course will provide the student with online reference materials and hands on exercises based on real world examples. Prerequisite: CPT 101
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3.00 Credits
A study of the C+ programming language on Linux including: control structures, functions, pointers, structures, Linux programming commands, good programming practices. The class will include a fair number of programming projects. Prerequisites: CPT 102 and CPT 108
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to Databases using Access 2007 as the interface tool. Topics include creating, querying, and maintaining a database; creating a data access page, reports, forms, combo boxes; using OLE fields, hyperlinks, and sub forms; and creating an application system using the Switchboard Manager. This course will utilize working in groups to emphasize how to plan, create and implement a project in the business setting. A student can expect to spend 4 hours on homework outside the classroom a week. Students registering for this course are expected to be familiar with the common functions of microcomputer operating systems and applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to network operating systems with an emphasis on the management of network objects e.g. users, groups, volumes, print servers and other shared network resources. The class time is a combination of lecture and hands on practice. Other topics to be covered in this course will include: physical and logical network topologies, network media and network distribution devices. The operating systems utilized in this course include various current versions of Microsoft Windows client and server operating systems. The class time is a combination of lecture and hands on practice. Prerequisites: CPT 100 Recommended prerequisite: CPT 203.
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover advanced topics in database software development. Students will learn normalization of data structures, prototyping applications, events, dynamic arrays, error handling, key violations, interactive windows and special topics dealing with database programming on a network. The student will be able to write complete, complex "turn key" applications that are ready to run. Prerequisites: CPT 102; CPT 108.
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the installation, configuration, and maintenance of Microsoft Windows. The operating systems utilized in this course include various current versions of Microsoft Windows operating systems. Other topics covered in this course shall include Windowsdesktop deployment, Windows desktop restrictions, and networking in peer to peer and client server environments. The class time for this course is a combination of lecture and hands on practice. Prerequisite: CPT 100; CPT 101
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