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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design an MS Windows directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Prerequisite: CEN-1320
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers the subject matter of Microsoft's exam 70 293, which focuses on Windows Server 2003. More specifically, the student will learn how to plan and maintain a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. The student will examine the network infrastructure planning process, then plan server roles, plan and optimize network connections; plan and implement monitoring; and plan data protection and recovery. Finally, the student will learn how to troubleshoot infrastructure problems and create the master network infrastructure plan.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course covers installing, configuring, and troubleshooting Microsoft Proxy Server. In addition, this course will cover the basic architecture of the server, different methods of controlling access to the Internet, using Internet Service Manager to administer Proxy Server, configuring the cache, interoperability with other networks, enhancements to Performance Monitor, methods of improving performance, and other features of Proxy Server. Students enrolled in a degree or college credit certificate program must complete all prerequisites. Prerequisite: CEN-1302 and CEN-1303
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits The capstone course is designed for the student to demonstrate his/ her knowledge and skills applicable to the degree core competencies and outcomes. The course is designed as a project-based experience. The student's project requirements will be designed in concern with his/her area of curriculum emphasis.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is an introduction to basic digital electronics and is for the student who has previously taken EET-1083C, Electronic Orientation, or will be taking both classes in the same semester. Topics covered in this course are computer number systems, Boolean algebra, combinational logic circuits, logic family characteristics, and flip flops. Laboratory exercises will be assigned to reinforce the major concepts covered in the lecture segment of the course.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Presents introductory material on microprocessing. Topics include the microprocessor chip and its architecture, bus systems, memory map, input/output devices, interface devices, machine and assembly languages, instructions and addressing modes. Laboratory exercises are included. Prerequisite: CET-1114C
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Covers the knowledge and skills necessary for upgrading and repairing the hardware of a typical personal computer (PC). Includes the study of microprocessors, basic bus and input/output (I/O) interface types, and the types of semiconductor memories found in a typical PC. Also studied is the layout of the drives set up by a disk operating system and how the operating system works with the hardware. This course will further prepare the student for the A+ Certification test. Laboratory exercises are included.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits This course is for someone working in a computer-related field or who has completed CET 1172C. Provides hands-on PC repair experience, based on A+ certification. Covers advanced Windows PC soft ware, hardware, and the most common problems that occur in PCs. IRQs, conflicts, registry, network, and browser problems are covered. Computer service business concepts are introduced. Laboratory exercises are included. Prerequisite: CET-1172C
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides the student with the basic concepts in a complete cabling system. Topics include cable types and their characteristics, connector types, cable layouts for a simulated system - backbone, cross connects, etc. - and cable installation, testing and troubleshooting of a cable system. The course includes lab work and a lab fee requirement. Prerequisite: EET-1083C or CET-1172C
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Prepares a student to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. Course covers the OSI model and industry standards; network topologies; IP addressing, including subnet masks; and basic network design. This is the first of a 4-part series designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate exam. Prerequisite: CGS-1550 or permission of instructor.
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