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3.00 Credits
Computer techniques for processing information and the concepts involved in solving problems using the computer will be studied. An introduction to the use of the Internet and Microsoft Office applications is provided. Major computer hardware devices will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Co-requisite: CP100 This course provides an introduction to computer programming techniques and the concepts involved in solving problems. The course is designed for students learning computer programming for the rst time.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides the student with an understanding of computer electronics and methods of analyzing circuits. The course will focus on the basic concepts of electronic devices, application of electronic ampli ers, oscillators, and power supplies and their use as elements will be discussed. The use of techniques such as feedback, coupling, and impedance matching will be studied. The measurement and interpretation of characteristic curves, semiconductor devices and their applications in integrated circuits will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP100 (A+ Certification Preparation) This course will provide the students with a comprehensive study of personal computer installation, configuration, maintenance and upgrade. The participants will get hands-on experience in troubleshooting and repair of personal computes, as well as computer systems. The organization and functionality of desktops, workstations, notebooks, and server systems (including blade servers) will be discussed. In addition, the course prepares the students for professional certification.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP100 (Network+ Certification Preparation) This course introduces the students to the basic computer networking components, such as hardware, software, and services. Network architecture (OSI), network topologies, access methods, protocols, and equipment will also be taught. The course offers extensive coverage of Local Area Networks (LAN) and introduction to WAN, MAN, SAN and other modern types or networks, including wireless and fiber optic networks. Networking hardware such as routers, switches, bridges, gateways, firewalls, servers as well as network operation systems will be explored. Course also includes study of various protocols (TCP/IP, SPX/IPX, NetBIOS/NetBEUI) and services (DNS, DHCP, WINS, etc). In addition, course prepares for professional certification.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP112 (Networking & Network + Certification Preparation) This course is designed to present a balanced coverage of advanced topics in computer network protocols and network operating systems. The course provides a thoughtful study of TCP/IP protocols and network operating systems (for client and server computers), routers, and routing protocols (OSPF, RIP, BGP, IGRP), tunneling effect, VoIP, clustering and load balancing, TCP/IP testing tools and SNMP. The interconnection of computers with different operating systems and different protocols, Windows 2003 Server network infrastructure and Active Directory will also be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP100 This course introduces students to the architecture of microcomputers, minicomputers, mainframes, and supercomputers. Topics include computer systems organization, Boolean algebra, memory architecture, buses and data transfer, microarchitecture and instruction set architecture, virtual memory and parallel computer architecture. Central processor (CPU) architecture will be also discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP100 (A+ Certification Preparation) This course provides students with the basic concepts of modern Computer Operating Systems. Topics such as Multitasking, Multi-user, Telecommunications and Networking will be discussed. Students will acquire theoretical and practical hands on experience working with MS DOS, MS Windows, and Linux operating systems.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP100 and CP102 This course is designed to provide the necessary skills and training for an entry-level position in the eld of Web Programming. Fundamental programming skills are taught with the emphasis on the creation of dynamic web pages through the use of client and server-side scripts. Basic programming structures and program building blocks will be covered. Object-based programming techniques will be discussed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CP102 This course is designed to provide the necessary skills and training for a Web Developer position. The student will learn how to write Web-based applications, using Internet technologies, such as ASP.NET, PHP and XML. Database access and custom components creation is studied along with their E-business implementation.
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