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4.00 Credits
Students use CAD/CAM software for G-code generation. Prerequisite: CNC201
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students for the rigors of college life. This course is an introduction to the academic and interpersonal aspects of the college experience and prepares students to become independent learners. (3 lec, 0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Builds on students' basic computer orientation to hardware and implementation of software applications. Students will use various software packages to create documents, spreadsheets, graphs, databases and presentations. The students will use communication software to access the Internet and use electronic mail. This is an introductory course focusing on beginning and some intermediate level skills of the Microsoft Office Suite which includes Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. (3 lec, 0 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Designed for students with basic Microsoft Office skills. The integration capabilities of Microsoft Office are covered including WWW application. Word processing skills include merging documents and working with graphs. Spreadsheet skills include managing workbooks, automating worksheets, and using lists. Database skills include multiple table queries, forms and subforms, and complex reports. Presentation skills include embedded and linked objects, and slide show features. (3 lec, 0 lab) Prerequisite: CPT 113 or permission
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introductory course in basic computer orientation to hardware and implementation of software applications in telecommunications. Students will use various software packages to create documents, spreadsheets, graphs, databases, and presentations. The student will utilize this knowledge to solve problems and transfer information via electronic medium. Lectures, interactive learning and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises and presentations will be required.
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1.00 Credits
Provides the student with skills and knowledge necessary for a successful community college experience. Among the topics discussed are: college culture, time management, stress management, study skills, note-taking, test-taking, GPA's, learning styles, teaching styles, careers, and EMCC structure. (2 weeks: 7.5 lec/discussion per week) Prerequisite: Admission to CST, CRT, or permission.
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2.00 Credits
Introduces students to computers, networks, and information fluency. Basic computer skills are addressed with primary emphasis on applications of the computer as a medium for representing, storing, manipulating, and communicating different forms of information. The processing of audio, video, text, and various media forms will be studied. (6 weeks: 6 lec., 1.5 lab) Prerequisite: Admission to CST, CRT, or permission.
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4.00 Credits
Provides an overview of various computer communications technologies. The principles of modulation, fiber optics, multiplexing, and network cabling are discussed. Topics include: electrical fundamentals, voice, wireless, and data communications, wide area networks, broadband technologies, Internet and converged networks. (15 weeks. 3 lec, 4.5 lab) Prerequisite: Admission to CST, CRT, or permission.
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2.00 Credits
Provides computer technology students with an understanding of basic design principles for constructing effective web sites. Particular attention is paid to the design process, usability and the combining of technical skills and design skills. This is not a graphic design course, although some graphic design topics are included. This is not an HTML or XHTML programming course; web authorizing software will be used. Anyone can make a web page, but very few people can construct an effective web site. This course was designed to help computer technicians learn to produce effective web pages and sites. (7 weeks: 3.75 hrs. lec, 3.75 hrs. lab) Prerequisite: Admission to CST, CRT, or permission.
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with a comprehensive overview of the Linux operating system in a personal computer environment. Topics include Linux shells and shell commands, the structure of the Linux file system, text editors, managing files and directories, file system administration, command input and output redirection and piping, shell scripting, and process management. (8 weeks. 6 lec, 1.5 lab) Prerequisite: Admission to CST, CRT, or permission
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