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2.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to programming computer systems. Visual Basic is used to introduce students to the concepts of programming and object oriented design. Elementary topics in C programming are included to illustrate the application of different languages and give the student an understanding of the fundamentals of the relationship and interaction of computer hardware and software. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in TMA 096 (MA 3109) or MAT 100 (MA 1106) or placement above MAT 100 (MA 1106)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the basic elements of hardware and software necessary to interface to a computer system. System level hardware functions such as the microprocessor, memory, registers, input/output devices and common industry standard buses and connectors are discussed. Software driver design and use is included. The student will learn how to integrate hardware and software necessary to build a functional system. Selection and application of standard interfaces are also included. A data acquisition and control laboratory project will give the student real world experience. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisites: Students should have completed NST 101 (CN 1101) and NST 121 (CN 1121) and have completed or be enrolled concurrently in NST 165 (CN 1115).
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2.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to basic concepts of Local Area Networks (LAN). The fundamentals of network topologies, network administration, information security and data communications are included. Hands-on projects give the student practical applications of classroom theory. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours lab. Prerequisite: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in MAT 070 (MA 1103) or placement above MAT 070 (MA 1103)
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3.00 Credits
The course covers the architectures of various PICs and microcontrollers, CPUs, registers, addressing modes, parallel and serial I/O. The course emphasizes working with embedded operating systems, device drivers and system communication. The students will learn to tailor embedded operating systems for specific embedded applications, use simple communication protocols including device drivers to connect the microcontroller to a system and to design embedded systems. Laboratory projects will provide students with hands-on work to reflect real world applications. Employability skills, such as problem solving teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of NST 165 (CN 1115) and NST 171 (CN 1122)
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2.00 Credits
A continuation of Networking I with emphasis on network operating systems, JAVA programming and network administration. Topics include: installation, configuration and administration of Windows NT server and workstation in a domain environment, creation and management of network resources, NTSF and security, printing and monitoring of the NT system and back-up policies. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory Prerequisite: Completion of NST 181 (CN 1131)
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2.00 Credits
This course covers the fundamentals of modern digital and data communications systems, such as sampling, coding, decoding, digital transmission/reception, digital modulation and demodulation, digital multiplexing, satellite links, and multiple accessing. Different media are explored, including cable, atmospheric and optical fiber communications. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: Completion of NST 1101 (CN 1101) and NST 111 (CN 1111) and completion of TMA 096 (MA 3109) with a grade of C or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course requires students to integrate principles, theories, and methods learned in courses required throughout the CSNT program. Students creatively analyze, synthesize, and evaluate learned knowledge in a project having a professional focus and communicate the results of the project effectively at a professional entry level. The course culminates with the actual construction and demonstration of the project. Design teams report progress to the design supervisor periodically. Students are require a technical paper, orally present it, and generate a technical manual for the project. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 3 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory. Prerequisite: NST 165 (CN 1115), NST 171 (CN 1122), NST 241 (CN 1241) or CSNT department permission.
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2.00 Credits
This course will introduce the basic concepts of security (Authentication, Confidentiality and Integrity) and apply them to computer networks. Specific topics that will be addressed will include: security policy, computer networks, user authentication and authorization, encryption, computer crime, network attacks (including hacking, viruses, worms and denial of service) and network protection. Defense tools including firewalls, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) and Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), Filters (Spam, Content, Virus), and web services protection will be discussed in depth, specifically as they relate to effective and safe E-Commerce Real world case studies will also be analyzed. Employability skills, such as problem solving, teamwork, communication, and critical thinking are integrated into the coursework. 2 hours lecture/2 hours laboratory Prerequisite: Completion of NST 181 (CN 1131) or permission of instructor.
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15.00 Credits
This course focuses on the role change from Licensed Practical Nurse to Associate Degree nursing student. Emphasis is placed on application of the Nursing Process to specific skills required for students who wish to advance place into NUR 151/152 (NU 1121/1321) or for graduates of articulating LPN programs who wish to enter the third semester NUR 201/202 (NU1213/1331). Enrollment is limited to the Licensed Practical Nurse who has been accepted to the Middlesex Community College Nursing Program. Students who wish to advance place into NUR 151/152 (NU 1121/1321) must also pass the NLN-ACE PN-RN exam. Exemption Credit. (15 hours)
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3.00 Credits
The initial course in Nursing is designed to acquaint the student with theoretical content basic to the practice of Nursing. Emphasis is on development of understanding of the nursing process and the role of the professional nurse in the current health care system. Corequisites: ANT 101 (SO 1101), BIO 231 (SC 2115), PSY 101 (SO 5101), NUR 102 (NU 1311) Intensive Values: Technology/Environment/Health Note: NUR 102 (NU 1311) must be taken concurrently with NUR 101 (NU 1111).
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