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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CHEM 1011 Lab for General Chemistry I, CHEM 1013 General Chemistry I, or instructor approval. Emphasis on applications to body functions. The student will gain an understanding and study applications to living organisms in the areas of radioactivity, hydrocarbons, organic compounds containing oxygen and nitro- 76 gen, carbohydrates, proteins, lipids and pathways of metabolism, and enzymes, vitamins, and hormones. Spring Semester and Summer II Session.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the fundamentals of digital photography. Students must master the technical aspects of taking, transferring to storage media, and manipulation of digital photographs. Students will develop or enhance their skills of composing good photos. Students must have access to a digital camera that allows for manual adjustment of the aperture value and shutter speed. Experience using personal computers is recommended for this class.
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4.00 Credits
The study of the fundamentals of network technology. Topics include the OSI model, data link and network layer devices, IP addresses, subnet masking, cabling, topologies, wiring closets, and basic electrical and electronic issues in networks. Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the student to computer hardware, software, Internet/information literacy, procedures, systems, and human resources. It focuses on computer and information literacy, historical development of computers, the data processing cycle, operating systems, number systems, storage and retrieval methods, and system security. The Internet Module focuses on Internet addresses/networks, email, browser activities, search engines, gopher activities, FTP and Telnet, and building a web page.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 1004 Cisco I. A continuation of CIS 1004 Cisco I. Topics include Protocols, IP address configuration, flow control, transport layer protocols, router IOS, router configuration, router protocols. Spring Semester.
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3.00 Credits
A study of network cabling systems. Topics include the study of structured cabling systems, physical layer connectivity, LAN media fundamentals, broad- band transmission media, wireless transmission systems, Cat5 media and fiber optic termination. Fall Semester.
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CIS 2104 Troubleshooting & Repair or instructor approval. A study of the hardware and software required to provide network services on a local area network (LAN). Topics will include server components and configuration, RAID technology, SCSI technology, data backup and restoration, network operating systems, and disaster recovery. Upon successful completion of this course, students should be prepared to sit for the Server+ professional certification examination. Spring Semester.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course in programming using the most current and widely used program. The programming component covers data types, character strings, oper-ators, expressions, statements, looping, branching, functions, arrays, pointers and file input/output. Fall Semester.
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3.00 Credits
Provides an integrated approach to solving accounting applications and learning automated accounting functions. Applications include the major computerized accounting systems: general ledger, accounts receivable/accounts payable, payroll, depreciation, and inventory. Simulated accounting activities on the computer offer decision-making opportunities encountered in the business world.
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4.00 Credits
Students will be introduced to Network Operating System Technology networking environment. In this course, students will learn to implement Network Operating System and conduct administration of resources; implement, manage, and trouble-shoot hardware devices and drivers; monitor and optimize system performance and reliability, configure and troubleshoot the desktop environment; implement, manage, and troubleshoot network protocols and services; and implement, monitor and troubleshoot security. Fall Semester.
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