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CPT 166: Fundamentals of Structured Query Language
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks A broad based introduction course that will teach all the fundamentals of relational database access using structured query language (SQL). The course will cover the way to effectively retrieve and manipulate data in a database to meet an employer's or client's needs. The class will cover the basics of SQL, its strengths and weaknesses. It will focus on presenting implementation- independent SQL coding and use while highlighting several vendor specific implementations. The students will be required to become proficient in managing a small relational database under MS SQL Server, hosted on campus. Taking a handson approach, students will become skilled in designing and using SQL language to retrieve, organize, present, update and delete data. These competencies include a basic understanding of relational database, MS SQL Server and SQL. All learning will be in a lab environment where students will directly apply instructions using individual computers.
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CPT 201: Linux
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course is an introduction to the Linux operating system. It will provide students with the basic introductory abilities required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the Linux operating system. This course will also acquaint students with several of the many Linux distributions available, typical Linux applications and utilities, and it touches upon the important command line utilities and applications. Prerequisite: CPT 147.
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CPT 202: Advanced Linux
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course is an extension of CPT 201. The focusesof this class are proper system management and administration, and an introduction to using Linux servers to fulfill the networking needs of a typical small business or school system. Students will configure Linux server systems such as DNS, DHCP, Web, Mail, Samba, routers, firewalls and file and print servers. Prerequisites: CPT 201(Linux) AND permission of the instructor.
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CPT 208: Routers for Beginners
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course introduces communication equipment that is commonly found in an effective Internet infrastructure. The course provides product-specific installation and configuration. Equipment used in this class includes hubs, Ethernet switches, and routers. Taking a hands-on approach, students will become skilled in setting up and maintaining network equipment. All learning will take place in a hands on environment where students will directly apply instructions using individual computers. Prerequisite: CPT 141.
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CPT 210: Introduction to Routing Technologies
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course introduces the student to concepts and terminology encompassing generic networking and routed WANs. The seven layer OSI model is examined in depth and used to explain communication between two entities on a routed WAN. Particular attention is devoted to the TCP/IP protocol and how its addressing scheme functions to provide network and host addresses and can be used to subnet a large network into more manageable segments. Students will attend 45 hours of instructor-led class and an additional 25 hours of proctored lab time. ** For Cisco Systems Articulation Agreements Only.
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CPT 211: Introduction to Routers
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This is the second semester of the four semester routing concentration. This course builds upon material presented in the first semester and introduces the student to the router. The major router components are examined as well as the router operating system and configuration files. The basic router commands are introduced and used in hands on situations to program the routers to function in a routed WAN environment. Students will learn to use a TFTP server for storing configuration files and the router operating system and how to load new copies into router flash and NVRAM. Students will attend 45 hours of instructor-led class and an additional 25 hours of proctored lab time. Prerequisite: CPT 210. ** For Cisco Systems Articulation Agreements Only.
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CPT 212: Advanced Routing
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course is the third semester of the four semester routing concentration. This course builds upon material presented in the first and second semesters and introduces the student to the more advanced abilities required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot Cisco routers in a WAN setting. This course introduces switching and VLANS and explains their relevance to good network design and implementation. Particular emphasis during this semester is placed upon ACLs (Access Control Lists), and how they function to control access through the WAN. Configuration of Novell IPX/SPX in a Cisco WAN is also introduced. All material is presented with a hands on approach in a class/lab setting and attempts to recreate the real world as closely as possible. Students will attend 45 hours of instructor-led class and an additional 25 hours of proctored lab time. Prerequisite: CPT 211. ** For Cisco Systems Articulation Agreements Only
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CPT 213: WAN Routing
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (3 Lecture 0 Lab 0 Shop) 3 Hrs/Wk (3 Hrs. Lecture) *15 wks This course is the fourth semester of the four semester routing concentration. This course builds upon material presented in the first, second, and third semesters and introduces the student to the more advanced abilities required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot Cisco routers in a WAN. Serial line authentication techniques are introduced and practiced in hands on labs. The basic commands required to configure a router to handle ISDN and Frame Relay are introduced. The last weeks will be devoted to a final preparation for taking the Net+ and CCNA exams. Students will attend 45 hours of instructor-led class and an additional 25 hours of proctored lab time. Prerequisite: CPT 212. ** For Cisco Systems Articulation Agreements Only
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CPT 225: Advanced PC Repair
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits (2 Lecture 1 Lab 0 Shop) 4 Hrs/Wk (2 Hrs. Lecture 2 Hrs. Lab) *15 wks The second of a series of two courses, instruction is designed to prepare students for A+ Certification. Prerequisites: Basic keyboarding skills and knowledge of PC operations, and CPT 147; or one year's experience with PC repair and installation and Faculty approval.
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CPT 230: Field Experience
3.00 Credits
Central Maine Community College
3 Credits - Number of hours per week to be determined by Advisor This course is designed to provide the student with field experience in an actual workplace under the supervision of an information technology professional. Sites for this practical must be arranged prior to course registration. Prerequisite: Faculty approval.
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