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CSC*H 237: Database Programming with VB.NET
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3cr. This course covers a wide range of relational database programming topics using Visual Basic .NET and ADO .NET objects. Students will learn programming techniques using the Microsoft SQL Server relational database, the .NET System.Data namespace and classes, and disconnected architecture. Topics include SQL queries to create typed and untyped datasets, table relationships, parameterized queries, bound and unbound controls, and data views. Crystal Reports, XML Schema Designer, and Server Explorer tools are used in a hands-on class/lab environment. An introduction to Web Programming with databases is also covered.
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CSC*H 250: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H2260) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CSC*H201 or any programming language equivalent. This course is an introduction to systems analysis and design concepts and techniques. Using a case study method, students will conduct system surveys, create feasibility studies, and design typical computer systems used in business and industry.
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CSC*H 295: Co-op Education Work Experience
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H2220) 3 cr. Prerequisites: 12 CSC credits to include CSC*H101 or CSA*H105, CST*H120 or 130, one programming elective, one other CSC course and approval of the Department Chairperson. This elective Co-op entails a supervised work experience in a job related to the student's major. This course provides the student with the opportunity to reinforce the techniques learned in the classroom by applying them in a business/industrial setting. The course consists of: 1. 2-hour Professional Development Workshop 2. Minimum 225-hour Cooperative Work Experience 3. Weekly Co-op Seminar with faculty facilitator
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CST*H 120: Introduction to Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H1116) 3 cr. An introduction to the personal computer, hardware, and Operating Systems software. The most popular microcomputer operating systems and graphical interfaces will be discussed in detail. After satisfactorily completing this course, the student will have a thorough understanding of the command structures of the operating systems. Students will receive a brief introduction to local area networks from a user perspective. Laboratory projects will be assigned throughout the course to reinforce course material.
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CST*H 130: Networking Essentials I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H1122) 3 cr. An in-depth study of communications in a networking Environment. Included is the history of networking, OSI model, data types, signaling, multiplexing, signal conversion, data transmission, topologies, channel access method, switching techniques, SDLC, HDLC, IEEE standards, Arcnet, Ethernet, Token Ring, TCP/IP IP, SNA, and the future of networking.
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CST*H 235: Network Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H2303) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CST*H130, or a basic understanding of computer networks. This course teaches the student, through lectures, demonstrations, and classroom labs, the skills and knowledge necessary to configure, manage, and troubleshoot a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. The focus of this course will be the installation, configuration, management and support of DHCP and DNS. The course will also address security, the management and installation of services updates, and routing and remote access. Through the use of lab assignments, there is a heavy emphasis on the "hands-on"application of the concepts presented in the lectures and assigned readings.
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CST*H 236: Advanced Network Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H2305) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CST*H235. This advanced course will cover higher level system management features of the Window Server Operating System. The focus will be planning, implementing and maintaining an Active Directory infrastructure. Through lectures and lab assignments, the student will learn about integration of Active Directory with DNS, administration of user accounts and groups, group policies, security, remote access, and performance monitoring.
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CST*H 239: Servicing & Support of Local Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
(formerly CSC-H2307) 3 cr. Prerequisite: CST*H235. A hands-on course allowing students to install, upgrade, maintain and troubleshoot on Microsoft server operating systems. Class discussion and laboratory exercises include Network Interface Cards (NlC's), networking cabling, disk expansions, installations, upgrades, troubleshooting techniques, and common network problems.
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CST*H 274: Network Security Technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
3 cr. This course takes an in-depth look at network security concepts and techniques. Students will examine theoretical concepts that make the world of security unique. Also, this course will adopt a practical, hands-on approach when examining networking security techniques. Along with examining different network strategies, this course will explore the advancement of network implementation as well as timeless problem solving strategies.
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CWE H100: Portfolio Preparation
2.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Naugatuck
2 cr. This course stresses analysis of prior learning and self-evaluation of this learning. Students will be expected to assess, organize, and communicate their learning experiences in portfolio form for review by a faculty panel of experts. Students must complete this course to be eligible for formal assessment. Credits do not apply toward a degree. Grade reflects success in coursework only; it does not guarantee or even suggest that portfolio credit will be granted or denied by the readers.
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