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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course looks at networking from a design perspective. Topics will include, but not be limited to TCP/IP, DNS, DHCP, BOOTP, firewalls, routers, bridges, switches, wiring, ethernet, web servers, virtual hosting, SNAT/DNAT, and IP sub netting. The OS for this class will be Linux (Slackware distribution). The class will be a mix of lecture/lab. Prerequisites: CPT 102; CPT 105; CPT 106.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give the student practical experience to enter the job market. Students will be required to complete 90 documented hours of work as an intern in the information technology department of a company, institution, or organization. Prerequisites: Minimum of 30 credits toward CT degree
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will prepare a presentation (usually in teams of two) on an approved subject matter. There will be 2 tasks on related computer tech subjects and written notes of all presentations in class. During the first few weeks, the instructor will present topics of interest. Prerequisites: CPT 100; CPT 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course looks at the Linux operating system and various open source applications that run on Linux. Since Linux came on the scene in 1992, it is rapidly becoming a viable alternative to Microsoft. The class will take an in depth look at Slackware, Red Hat and Mandrake Linux distributions. The topics shall also include working with a wide variety of open source applications that have made Linux so popular. The class will be a mix of lecture / lab. Prerequisites: CPT 100 and CPT 101 or waiver of prerequisites by Dept. Chair
  • 3.00 Credits

    This is a course on the installation and configuration of Internet Information Server service to create a virtual web server that is a host for multiple Web sites. Topics to be covered in this course shall include the management and configuration of SharePoint Server, Front Page Extensions, Web based IIS administration tools, DNS service, and the FTP, POP3, and SMTP services. Prerequisites: CPT 201 and CPT 203 or waiver of prerequisites by Dept. Chair. The course time will be a combination of lecture and hands on lab work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Server Operations is a course that deals with the management of Active Directory Services in Windows Server domains and is based upon the sections of the MSCE exam. Topics to be covered shall include active directory DHCP, DNS; AD system state maintenance, recovery, and restore; FSMO (Flexible Single Master Operations), AD migration, and other common scenarios. The course time will be a combination of lecture and hands on lab work. Prerequisites: CPT 100, CPT 101, CPT 201, CPT 203 or or waiver of prerequisites by Dept. Chair
  • 3.00 Credits

    Network security has become of paramount importance in the 21st century. The securing of network services, network devices, and network traffic can be a full time job. In this course the student shall build on their existing knowledge of operating systems, hardware and network systems management as the student acquires the specific skills to implement security services on any type of computer network. This course is a combination of lecture and hands on exercises and will emphasize network security issues in Microsoft Windows products. The course content is based upon the Comp TIA Security+ exam. Prerequisites: CPT 201 and CPT 203 or pre test and waiver of prerequisites by Dept. Chair.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will address the fundamentals of the Java Programming language. This course will cover the basics of concepts and methods of object oriented programming and object oriented design and emphasize the development cycle as a means of creating applications. Illustrating well written and readable programs using disciplined coding styles will also be discussed. The course time will be a mixture of lecture and hands on lab work. Prerequisite(s): CPT 102 and CPT 108 or waiver of prerequisites by Dept. Chair.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with a working knowledge of aseptic procedures, which will include sterilization and disinfection, patient preparation, proper gowning and gloving techniques for patient care in the cardiac catheterization lab, and instrument table setup. Also discussed will be such topics as the history of cardiovascular medicine, professional organizations and affiliations, internships, legal and ethical responsibilities in patient care, clinical indications for cardiac testing, medical terminology, HIPPA standards in healthcare, and living wills. Blood pressure evaluation, heart murmur determination and vital sign instruction will be included. Prerequisite: CVT program acceptance
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give entry level cardiovascular students an overview of electronic circuits, their components and the manner in which they function and operate medical equipment. Students will have a working knowledge of physiologic recording systems and the various functions they provide, with emphasis placed on electrical safety in the healthcare setting. Prerequisite: CVT program acceptance
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