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  • 3.00 Credits

    9 lab hours This course is the laboratory component of COE 122. Corequisite: COE 122
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 class hours, 2 lab hours Provides the student with basic knowledge and skills needed to install and maintain a network. The course prepares students to become Network+ certified. Network+ is a leading vendor-neutral certification in the computer industry for network technicians. The course covers network security, installing operating systems (Windows 2003 Server and Windows 2000 Professional); installing network interface cards; cabling; peer-to-peer networks; client/server networks; configuring TCP/IP, DHCP, TCP/IP utilities; 100BaseT; wireless technology; star, ring, bus topologies; monitoring network traffic; protocols and the OSI model; remote connectivity with dial up networking and RAS; accessing the Internet; measuring server performance; analyzing network traffic; and maintaining and supporting the network. The Network+ exam is the final exam for the course. The cost of the exam is approximately $237. Successfully passing the exam will count toward the Network Technologies exam for the Novell Certified Engineer. It, along with the A+ certification, will count as an exam toward the Microsoft Certified System Administrator certification. Includes considerable hands- on experience; limited to 12 students. Prerequisite: Understanding of Windows operating systems.
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 class hours, 2 lab hours Provides students with information covering the basics of networking, the hardware components of networking and the Microsoft Windows Server 2003 operating system. It prepares students for Microsoft exam #70-290. The course includes: an introduction to Windows Server 2003; managing hardware devices; creating and managing users; implementing and managing groups; managing access to files; managing disk and data storage; implementing and managing printing; implementing and using group policies; administrating a server; monitoring server performance; managing and implementing backups and disaster recovery; administrating Web resources; and security basics for Windows Server 2003. The theory is supported by many hands-on experiments. The course maps to the objectives for the MCSA (Microsoft Certified System Administrator) or MCSE (Microsoft Certified System Engineer) exam 70-290.
  • 3.00 Credits

    5 class hours, 4. 5 lab hours Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, textbook exercises, and classroom labs, this course teaches students the skills and knowledge necessary to configure, manage and troubleshoot a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure. Key concepts of Windows Server 2003 network management, such as DHCP, DNS, Routing & Remote Access, and SUS are covered. This course will prepare students to take the Microsoft 70-291 exam, one of the required exams in achieving Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA) or Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) certification.
  • 3.00 Credits

    5 class hours, 4. 5 lab hours Through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, textbook exercises, and classroom labs, this course teaches students the skills and knowledge necessary to prepare for the Microsoft 70-293 exam. The course is intended for anyone who wants to learn how to install, configure, administer, and support primary networking services in the Microsoft Windows 2003 Operating System. Items covered include: Domain Name Systems (DNS), Windows Internet Name Service (WINS), Routing & Remote Access Services (RRAS), Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), certificate services, managing IP security, securing network communications, and network infrastructure maintenance. The 70-293 exam is one of the required exams to achieve Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) certification.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 class hours Principles of computer servicing including system configuration, memory interfacing, CPU and support circuits, keyboards, hard drives - SATA - SCSI - IDE, floppy drives and modems. Troubleshooting and maintenance of peripherals such as monitors, multimedia, drives, and printers, including laser. Considerable hands-on time is spent gaining troubleshooting skills using test equipment and software diagnostics. The A+ exam is the final exam for this course; the cost is approximately $153 per exam. One exam covers core technology, and the other covers operating systems. Prerequisite: COE 214; Corequisite: COE 225
  • 3.00 Credits

    9 lab hours This course is the laboratory component of COE 224. Corequisite: COE 224
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 class hours This course takes a holistic approach in helping students perform better in college. It is designed to help students develop and exercise fundamental academic success strategies and to improve their basic learning skills. The seminar will also provide students with an opportunity to discuss personal development topics such as planning, thinking, communicating, health and money. Students will be encouraged to frequently interact with peers and the instructor creating a community of academic and personal support.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An oral communication course offering experience in selection and organization of speech content, audience analysis and delivery. Classroom experience emphasizes preparation and delivery of informative, persuasive, short speeches plus other types of oral presentations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces the field and the study of mass media/communication and its impact on society. Students will explore, observe, discuss and analyze media, using a cultural perspective as a basis for/of communication and media studies. Special attention is paid to understanding aspects of media and mass communication in the context of comparative cultural studies with special attention to: "texts" of culture, media, and communication,including print, the internet, television, film, music, and radio.
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