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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. This is the first course in the ITA 101-102 sequence. Fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, culture and conversation. Reading, writing, listening comprehension, and simple conversational patterns. This course is not intended for students of Italian speaking background. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 101 or equivalent. This is the second course in the ITA 101-102 sequence. Fundamentals of grammar, pronunciation, culture and conversation. Reading, writing, listening comprehension, and simple conversational patterns. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 102 or equivalent. This is the first course in the ITA 201-202 sequence. Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Conversation and writing practice stimulated through a wide variety of cultural materials. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 201 or equivalent. This is the second course in the ITA 201-202 sequence. Development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills. Conversation and writing practice stimulated through a wide variety of cultural materials. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 102 or permission of the instructor. Using print, video, and electronic media this course offers students a practical knowledge of Italian business terminology and procedures. It will introduce students to such topics (in Italian) as commercial letter writing, telephone etiquette, filling out business forms, etc. Students will also learn how to deal with cultural aspects of the international business environment. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 202 or equivalent. This is the first course in the ITA 301-302 sequence. More complex grammar, enrichment of vocabulary, and improvement of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and translation, combining traditional methodology with a multimedia approach to literature and/or civilization. Class conducted in Italian. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM, WESH
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Satisfactory completion of ENG 001 and RDG 002. ITA 202 or equivalent. This is the second course in the ITA 301-302 sequence. More complex grammar, enrichment of vocabulary, and improvement of proficiency in speaking, reading, writing and translation, combining traditional methodology with a multimedia approach to literature and/or civilization. Class conducted in Italian. Laboratory fee applies. Laboratory attendance required. SUNY GEN ED-GFOL; NCC GEN ED-HUM, WESH
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: At least a C in ITE 101. Students must have satisfied all MAT, ENG and RDG remediation requirements prior to starting this course. This course examines the fundamental role of operating systems as it relates to the interaction of hardware and application software. Students will learn core operating system technologies including installing, configuring, and maintaining operating systems for client workstations in both networked and non-networked environments. Students will obtain a basic understanding of hardware components, desktop components and interfaces. They will learn how to use various system administration tools and utilities to manage an operating system. Emphasis is placed on creating a computing environment for users which will maximize productivity and minimize workstations problems. Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Students must have satisfied all MAT, ENG and RDG remediation requirements prior to starting this course. Students will not receive credit for both ITE 101 and CMP 103. This course offers a broadbased introduction to the field of Information Technology (IT) including its evolution, current trends and future directions. Students will be introduced to the various aspects of IT along with an understanding of the technical support that is provided to employees and organizations. IT fundamentals, operating systems and hardware, web development, networking, and information and database systems will be covered. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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4.00 Credits
Prerequisites: At least a C in ITE 101. Students must have satisfied all MAT, ENG and RDG remediation requirements prior to starting this course. This course examines the fundamental role of operating systems as it relates to the interaction of hardware and application software. Students will learn core operating system technologies including installing, configuring, and maintaining operating systems for client workstations in both networked and non-networked environments. Students will obtain a basic understanding of hardware components, desktop components and interfaces. They will learn how to use various system administration tools and utilities to manage an operating system. Emphasis is placed on creating a computing environment for users which will maximize productivity and minimize workstations problems. (4.5 lecture hours) Laboratory fee applies. SUNY GEN ED-n/a; NCC GEN ED-n/a
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