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  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    After taking this course, students will understand the field of network security and how it relates to other areas of information technology. This course also explores basic security principals, establishing baselines and the most recent attacks and defense techniques and technologies. This deals with Security terminology, different types of attacks, and how to identify them, and wireless communications and deals with hardening networks and servers, cryptography and disaster recovery. This course maps completely to CompTIA's Security Plus exam. Prerequisite: Hardware/software experience, certification, or equivalent experience
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide individuals 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 Windows Operating system.
  • 3.00 - 6.00 Credits

    This course is designed to help the student increase their knowledge concerning setting up, installing wireless networks, and managing them. The student will learn step-by-step how to implement, troubleshoot, and maintain small and medium-sized wireless networks. Prerequisite: CNP1958 or hardware/software experience, certification, or equivalent experience
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to support network servers. After taking this course, students will be prepared to discuss server issues as they relate to server environment, placement, installation, monitoring, backup, availability/redundancy, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: Hardware/software experience, certification, or equivalent experience
  • 3.00 Credits

    Fundamentals basic to all good private and public speaking experiences; elements in voice production and improvement, bodily movement, confidence, poise, understanding of all types of public speeches. Required of all transfer curricula.
  • 1.00 Credits

    The multidisciplinary course is designed for students who wish to develop academic and practical abilities to effectively function in a trauma or disaster. This course is designed primarily for those deciding whether or not to enter the field of journalism/communications (broadcast, web or print), other first responders and as a background building exercise for actors who could benefit from this class/scenario. Students from other disciplines (Allied Health and Theatre) will enroll in a class that addresses their roles. A capstone simulated disaster for all students (journalism, communications, theater, and EMS) will be conducted followed by a debriefing session.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continuation of Public Speaking. Offers practice in proper speech habits through development and delivery of several types of speeches. Prerequisite: COM 2711
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to improve individual communication skills. By understanding the elements of effective communication, students will be able to create environments that will bring out the best in themselves and others. In addition, students will learn how to better turn ideas and feelings into words, how to listen more effectively, respond more appropriately to what others have said, and most important of all, how to maintain and develop good interpersonal relationships with their family, their peers and fellow workers. Emphasis is placed on small-group activities, interviewing skills and both verbal and non-verbal communication. IPC will fulfill the 3-hour Public Speaking requirement at Cowley College and at some of the four-year universities in the state. However, students should check with their transfer university to verify that this course will fulfill the Speech requirement for their program.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The goal of this course is to help students understand the history and the advancements in the field of broadcasting, and also to so help students understand what the field of broadcasting has to offer them (education, jobs, etc.). Through the application of the text and practical, hands-on approaches, students will not only learn about different methods and techniques in broadcasting, but will actually have the opportunity to produce their own radio show.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to give students better knowledge of what the field of Public Relations entails. Students will examine the various career opportunities in public relations as they study the principles and ethics that are involved. Through practical application, students will write press releases, conduct and promote press conferences, as well as explore the vital role they play with the mass media. This course would be a great asset for anyone interested in communications, journalism, and business.
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