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CENT 232: PC Des ktop and Printer Support
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 131 and CENT 140 This course will provide a basic understanding of computer printers and multifunction device technologies, installation and troubleshooting. Students will learn and use technical and customer service skills to perform hardware and software installation, hardware and software configuration, troubleshoot interoperability problems, support and educate end users on the client desktop environment. The Windows platform is emphasized. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 240: Computer Networ king II
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 140 This is an intermediate course in computer networking. Enterprise networks, made up of segments of LANs, are introduced. The function of the router in the network is covered, along with various routing protocols. Topics include the installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of the router. This course helps to prepare the student for the Cisco CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) exam. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 253: System Administration with UNIX/Linu x I
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 130 This course introduces essentials of maintaining a computer that uses the UNIX or Linux operating systems. Students install the system, maintain user accounts, manage file systems and processes, install and configure software and hardware, and perform routine system maintenance and backup functions. Students learn accepted practices and responsibilities of system administrators. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 262: Wire less Communication Systems
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 112 or PHYS 131 or equivalent This course is an introduction to electronic wireless communication systems. Topics include amplitude and frequency modulation, electromagnetic transmission and reception concepts and methods for analog and digital signals, and microwave, cellular and satellite communication systems. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 263: Fcc Exam Preparation
3.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 112 or PHYS 131 or equivalent This course prepares the student to take Element 1 and Element 3 of the Federal Communications Commission "General Radiotelephone Operator's License" ExamTopics covered include Analog and Digital Electronics and Electronics Communications. (3 hrs. lect. per week)
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CENT 270: Networ k Operating Systems I
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 140 This course covers the installation, configuration and administration of a network server and the deployment and administration of workstation machines. This course also introduces the student to the management of a Computer Network. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 272: Networ k Operating Systems II
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
(Changed to CENT 372, effective Fall 2008)
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CENT 280: Database Systems I
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT/ICS 110 and CENT 130 CENT 280 is a prerequisite for the CENT APC Program. CENT and ICS majors only. This course will introduce the student to the field of database systems. Students will learn concepts, principles, and types of database models including: flat file, relational, object relational and object-oriented. Extensive coverage of modeling and design of common database systems like relational databases will be the major focus of this course. Students will learn concepts and principles of database query languages, such as structured query language (SQL). (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 285: Introduction to Internet App lications/Web App lications
4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: ICS 111 and CENT 280 This course will introduce the student to the fields of Internet applications and Web applications. Students will learn concepts, technologies, and principles that support these applications including the development of an application architecture, an interface design, implementation of business rules and storage of data necessary for modern interactive applications. Students will also become familiar with special considerations to be accounted for when developing these types of applications including performance, security and other related issues. (3 hrs. lect.; 3 hrs. lab. per week)
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CENT 290V: CENT Internship
1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Honolulu Community College
Prerequisite: CENT 131 and CENT 140 CENT Internship provides instruction and hands-on work experience related to the major field of interest, under the guidance of an HCC faculty member and a work site supervisor. The semester's study should be comprehensive, covering as many aspects of the career field as possible. Emphasis is placed on integrating classroom and laboratory instruction with real world experience. In addition to work production and technical skills, particular attention will be directed towards workplace ethics and the student's ability to demonstrate positive work habits. Under special circumstances, and with prior approval, CENT 290V/293V may be repeated for up to 8 credits. However, only 2 credits can be applied toward CENT program requirements. (5 hrs. work experience per week per credit)
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