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  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Prerequisite: none This course will provide students with an overview of computer technology careers currently existing in the industry. Students will be introduced to sources of training available to them to gain the education, certification and experience that will be required in order to gain employment in the field of computer technology. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 2.00 Credits

    Credits: 2 Prerequisite: none This course is designed to provide all business students with the knowledge needed to search the Internet and World Wide Web for information on a variety of subjects including, but not limited to: postal regulations, parcel tracking, software updates, travel accommodations, and ethics. Students will learn about the various search engines, virtual libraries, using directories and database searches. They will learn how to choose the correct search engines, the most productive words to use in their search on a particular subject, and how to organize and use bookmarks. This course will also include downloading files and file management. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 1-3 Prerequisite: none This course will cover selected topics of interest in Computer Technology. These topics could include a variety of current computer technology issues, releases, platforms, security, networking or others. Career Preparation: Information Technology, Computer Technology Certification Preparation: None, unless specified in topic material. Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course provides students who are new to Microsoft client operating systems with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end users will face while running Microsoft client operating systems in an active directory network environment, or in a workgroup environment. This is an introductory level computer-support course designed to provide an overview of operating system concepts and how to troubleshoot the current version of Microsoft client operating systems. This is the first course in the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification. This course is intended for new entrants and career changers new to the IT industry who have experience using Microsoft Office and have basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills. This course is also intended for a current call center technician with six months experience looking to validate and update their support skills. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers in computer support, client support, and system support such as MCDST, systems analyst, support technician, support analyst, and help desk administrator. Certification Preparation: Optional. Microsoft 70-620 Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course provides students who are new to Microsoft applications with the knowledge and skills necessary to troubleshoot basic problems end users will face related to configuring and maintaining applications such as Microsoft Office, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer, and other applications that run on a Microsoft client operating system. This is an introductory level application-support course designed to provide information on how to troubleshoot applications running on the current version of Microsoft client operating systems. This is the second course in the Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) certification. This course is intended for new entrants and career changers new to the IT industry who have experience using Microsoft Office and have basic Microsoft Windows navigation skills. This course is also intended for a current call center technician with six months experience looking to validate and update their support skills. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers in computer support, client support, and system support such as MCDST, systems analyst, support technician, support analyst, and help desk administrator. Certification Preparation: Optional. Microsoft 70-622 Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none This course addresses the objectives of CompTIA's Security+ Certification, and will help prepare students to pass the Security+ Certification Exam. This course is designed to provide students with a broad-based knowledge of network security and assist them in preparing for a career in information technology, or for further study in specialized security fields. Subjects covered will include, but not be limited to, the following: authentication, security attacks, malicious code, remote access, e-mail, web security, direct and file transfer services, hacking and anti-hacking utilities, wireless and instant messaging devices, media, network security topologies, intrusion detection, security baselines, cryptography, physical security, disaster recover, and computer forensics. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers such as Security Administrator, Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Analyst, and Systems Engineer. Certification Preparation: Optional. CompTIA Security+ Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course teaches the concepts of the command line interface using the Command Prompt window, referred to as the MS-DOS prompt window in earlier versions of Windows. Topics covered include pipes, filters, redirection, advanced batch files, optimizing performance and troubleshooting using the Automated System Recovery, and how to use simple Internet-related internal commands from the command line. Students will create batch files and learn how to apply these utilities in an operating system and network operating system environment. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students begin preparation for careers in information technology such as Computer Support Specialist and Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Analyst, Systems Engineer, and Business Analyst. Certification Preparation: none Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none This course is one of a series of Microsoft System Engineering courses that help prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer - MCSE - industry certification. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to plan a TCP/IP physical and logical network, plan and troubleshoot a routing strategy, plan a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) strategy, optimize and troubleshoot DHCP, plan a Domain Name System (DNS) strategy, optimize and troubleshoot DNS, plan and optimize Windows Internet Naming Service (WINS), plan, optimize, and troubleshoot IPSec network access, and troubleshoot network access. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers in Networking such as MCSE, Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Analyst, LAN Administrator, WAN Administrator and Systems Engineer. Certification Preparation: Optional. Microsoft 70-293 Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 4.00 Credits

    Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none This course is one of a series of Microsoft System Engineering courses that help prepare students for the Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) industry certification. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory directory service infrastructure. The course focuses on a Windows Server directory service environment, including forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account strategies. Career Preparation: The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers in Networking such as MCSE, Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Analyst, LAN Administrator, WAN Administrator and Systems Engineer. Certification Preparation: Optional. Microsoft 70-294 Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
  • 3.00 Credits

    Credits: 3 Prerequisite: none This course focuses on the evolving need of home and office wireless technologies and mastering wireless local area networks. The course covers aspects of wireless networks with a particular emphasis on wireless network security and design. Course material includes implementing practical hardware, software and network configurations for wireless networking. This course will address the objectives of the CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) industry certification. The studies in this course will help students prepare for careers such as Security Administrator, Network Administrator, Network Engineer, Systems Analyst, Support Technician, and Systems Engineer. Certification Preparation: Planet3 Wireless CWNA Transfer Curriculum Goal(s): none
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