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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach entrepreneurs the fundamentals of good web design and planning. It also covers how to direct the creation of web sites that are 100% user-focused. It describes the process from planning through publishing and publicizing, all from the user's perspective. Prerequisite(s): Student should possess basic computer skills. 1.200 Continuing Education Units 12.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course covers the things you need to know to use the Internet as a marketing tool. The key issues that must be considered by marketers desiring a presence on the web are presented. These include interactive marketing on the web, pitfalls to avoid when marketing on the Internet, the different levels of Internet marketing and legal, social and ethical issues related to Internet marketing. 1.200 Continuing Education Units 12.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 12.00 Credits

    This course will explore legal challenges presented by communications and information technologies. Some of the topics covered will include privacy and global information networks, technology rights, intellectual property, and payment systems. 1.200 Continuing Education Units 12.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of how money works, how the federal reserve functions, and how businesses and consumers use the electronic marketplace to pay for goods and services. For this reason, a brief review of macroeconomics is included at the beginning of the course. The e-payment options discussed in this course are: micro payments, electronic cash, electronic checks, cryptography, and the SET and SSL protocols. Prerequisite(s): E-Commerce for Small Business & E-Commerce Strategy 1.200 Continuing Education Units 12.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    Are you trying to setup a small office or home office (SOHO) local area network (LAN) but don t understand network fundamentals In this first course, you will be fully immersed in network terms, devices, and protocols. You will learn to configure a PC for network connectivity, make connections between devices, configure software protocols, assign network addresses, and use applications protocols including File Transfer Protocol (FTP), Instant Messaging (IM), and Domain Name Services (DNS). You will explore wireless technologies, study basic security concepts, and learn to troubleshoot and solve networking problems. You will achieve a thorough understanding of small networks through lecture, interactive online content, activities-based lab time, and online assessments. As a certified Cisco Regional Academy, Southwest Tennessee Community College is proud to employ the Cisco Discovery curriculum. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of desktop computer hardware and software, which can be obtained through our A+ Foundations class. 4.800 Continuing Education Units 48.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    If you are seeking the industry-recognized Cisco Certified Entry Network Technician (CCENT) certification, the best way to prepare is through our Cisco Regional Academy. You will learn to configure and verify small routed and switched networks, including the ability to configure IP addressing, implement basic security measures, and understand the concepts of wireless networking. In this course you will learn about Help Desk organization and IT roles, planning a network upgrade, planning a networking addressing structure, Internet Service Provider (ISP) Services, ISP responsibilities and network troubleshooting. This course covers topics of CCNA 1 and CCNA 2. Successful completion of CCNA 1 is required to advance to CCNA 2. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of desktop computer hardware and software, which can be obtained through our A+ Foundations class. 9.600 Continuing Education Units 96.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    CCNA certification is the next step after achieving CCENT certification. This advanced certification is recognized in the industry as the premier networking certification. In our Cisco Regional Academy, you will learn the topics that are relevant to real-world large networks and essential to passing the CCNA exam. You will design LANs and WANs in an enterprise environment, establish redundancy in the network with spanning tree protocol, configure Virtual LANs (VLANs), use network address translation (NAT), implement routing with a distance vector protocol or link-state protocol, do hands-on exercises with WAN devices, configure Access Control Lists (ACL), conduct a wireless site survey, identify application impacts on network design, design wireless LANs (WLANS) with security, use variable length subnet masking, build a prototype network design for a variety of network types, present and implement a network design. Prerequisites: CCENT Certification or successful completion of CCENT Prep (Cisco s CCNA 3 & CCNA 4 courses). 3.600 Continuing Education Units 36.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    Technology professionals who require a basic understanding of the Infrastructure Library (ITIL) framework or who are seeking ITIL certification need to know this framework for improving quality of IT service management. Students will learn the ITIL code of practice for achieving the efficient support and delivery of high quality, cost effective IT services. Students participate in group discussions, test-taking-tips, and other activities that are useful in preparing for the ITIL Foundation Certification Examination. Prerequisites: While this course has no specific prerequisites, it is assumed that students will have a basic level of IT literacy. 2.100 Continuing Education Units 21.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    Teenagers or young adults will learn the basics of Microsoft Word that apply to common high school and college tasks. Students will learn how to create a new document, edit existing documents, apply formatting to characters and paragraphs, set margins, and insert page breaks. Additionally, they ll learn to use the proofing tools to identify and correct spelling and grammar errors and built-in reference books such as the dictionary and thesaurus. Pre-requisite(s): Course completion or equivalent experience of Keyboarding A to Z plus Introduction to Windows is recommended. If you are unsure of your qualifications, please call us. 1.000 Continuing Education Units 10.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
  • 3.00 Credits

    Teenagers and young adults will find many uses for the basic Microsoft Excel skills covered in this class. Students will learn to enter and edit data, compute values using formulas, draw on Excel's built-in functions to simplify formulas and accomplish complex calculations, apply business-style formatting, and create colorful charts that are perfect for any presentation. Pre-requisite(s): Course completion or equivalent experience of Keyboarding A to Z plus Introduction to Windows is recommended. If you are unsure of your qualifications, please call us 1.000 Continuing Education Units 10.000 Lecture hours Levels: Continuing Education Schedule Types: Lecture Continuing Education College Continuing Education Department Course Attributes: CEU Career Development, Supplemental Course
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