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  • 2.00 Credits

    This course will explore the MS workstation networking client. The students will learn how to plan, install and configure a MS workstation in a single and multi-domain environment. Emphasis will be placed on the managing, monitoring and optimizing of network resources. Basic troubleshooting techniques will be discussed as it relates to the Microsoft networking environment. The use of diagnostic and monitoring software will be emphasized. (Prerequisite: None) (2 credits: 1 lecture/1 lab)
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course will explore the Microsoft Workstation desktop operating system environment. Students will learn how to plan, install, and configure a Microsoft workstation in a standalone and domain environment. Various system management topics will be discussed including system utilities, managing disks, file systems, users, and security. Troubleshooting techniques will be discussed as they relate to Microsoft networking environment. (Prerequisite: NWAT1601) (1 credits: 1 lecture/0 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces web page authoring and web site management concepts. Using Front Page, the student will create web pages that include: text emphasis, lists, graphics, links, image maps, forms tables, nested tables and multimedia objects. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot PC computer equipment, mobile devices, and various peripherals. A variety of hardware, software, and cybersecurity methods will be covered such as taking a computer apart, motherboards, processors, memory, power, storage devices, I/O devices, introduction to networks, supporting mobile devices, virtualization, cloud computing, and customer support. This curriculum is aligned with CompTIA A+ industry certification and students will be prepared to take the exam upon completion of this course. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will explore the MS workstation networking client. The students will learn how to plan, install and configure a MS workstation in a single and multi-domain environment. Emphasis will be placed on the managing, monitoring and optimizing of network resources. Basic troubleshooting techniques will be discussed as it relates to the Microsoft networking environment. The use of diagnostic and monitoring software will be emphasized. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers the software support involved in maintaining the OS and its applications. The student will learn how to support the DOS, Windows 9.x, Windows 2000, Windows XP and Macintosh environments. Help desk operation is an important feature in addressing such problems. The student will learn how a help desk operates and what is required to become customer focused. Students will be taught the fundamentals of software troubleshooting by recognizing common DOS, Windows and Macintosh error messages. The student will be required to debug common operating system problems and failures. The introduction of diagnostic system utility software (scandisk, defrag, chkdsk, etc.) and its operation will be emphasized. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with the technical skills necessary to securely establish, maintain, and troubleshoot networks that businesses rely on. Students will gain experience with networking fundamentals, network implementations, network operations, network security, and network troubleshooting. This curriculum is aligned with CompTIA Network+ industry certification and students will be prepared to take the exam upon completion of this course. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with an introduction to the Microsoft Windows Server operating system and basic administration tasks. Students will gain experience with key features including active directory, creating and managing user accounts, printing, installing a network operating system, performance monitoring, and backups. (Prerequisite: NWAT1601, NWAT1602) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will provide students with a basic understanding of cybersecurity fundamentals. Students will gain experience with attacks, threats, vulnerabilities, architecture, design, implementation, operations, incident response, and risk compliance. This curriculum is aligned with CompTIA Security+ industry certification and students will be prepared to take the exam upon completion of this course. (Prerequisite: None) (3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a background in the fundamentals of data communication and WAN concepts. The student will learn how a network transmits data across a large geographical area by various means. Telecommunications and its growing impact on technology will be studied. Communication equipment and its function in a WAN topology is also discussed. The student will be introduced to repeaters, bridges and gateways. Cisco router basics: its startup and configuration in a WAN environment will help students understand the connectivity power of networks. (Prerequisites: NWAT1641, NWAT1649)(3 credits: 2 lecture/1 lab)
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