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- COMPREHENSIVE SOFTWARE PROJECT II: CODING, TESTING, AND IMPLEMENTATION. Three hours credit. A comprehensive application of skills learned in previous semesters in a simulated workplace. Covers the coding, testing, and documentation of a complete software and/or hardware solution. This course may be used as a capstone course for a certificate or degree. Three lecture and one lab hour each week. Lab fee. Prerequisite: INEW 2330.
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Three hours credit. A study of the principles and devices for the measurement of control variables such as temperature, pressure, flow, level, and basic control functions. The student will demonstrate the fundamentals of tubing layout and bending; apply the principles of process instruments and devices; and describe the control loop as applied to control and detection of pressure, temperature, level, flow, etc. Three lecture hours each week. Prerequisite Associate of Applied Science in Electromechanical Technology. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. An entry level course in computer networking; covering the seven layers of the OSI model, cable selection, cable installation, installation of local area networks (LAN), the five steps of data encapsulation, and the functions of network protocols. Prerequisite: REDG 0310 or concurrent enrollment. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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2.00 Credits
Three hours credit. A course in computer networking; covering configuration and management of routers, backup and restoration of router configuration, upgrading of router operating systems, configuring routers to manage subnets, and installation of security measures on routers. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Prerequisite: ITCC 1302. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. This introductory course teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level home and small business network installer jobs, network technicians, computer technicians, cable installers, and help desk technicians. It provides a hands-on introduction to networking and the Internet using tools and hardware commonly found in home and small business environments. Labs include PC installation, Internet connectivity, wireless connectivity, file and print sharing, and the installation of game consoles, scanners and cameras. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. This course prepares students for jobs as network technicians. It also helps students develop additional skills required for computer technicians and help desk technicians. It provides a basic overview of routing and remote access, addressing, and security. It also familiarizes students with servers that provide email services, Web space, and authenticated access. Students also learn about soft skills required for help desk and customer service positions. Network monitoring and basic troubleshooting skills are taught on context.. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. This course familiarizes students with the equipment applications and protocols installed in enterprise networks, with a focus on switched networks, IP Telephony requirements, and security. It also introduces advanced routing protocols such as Enhanced Interior Gateway Routing Protocol (EIGRP) and Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) Protocol. Hands-on exercises include configuration, installation, and troubleshooting. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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3.00 Credits
Three hours credit. Learners progress through a variety of case studies and role-playing exercises, which include gathering requirements, designing basic networks, establishing proof-of-concept, performing project management tasks, lifecycle services, including upgrades, competitive analyses, and system integration. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Lab fee.
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Three hours credit. A course in networking; covering configuration of routers in an IPX environment, implementation of local area network (LAN) segmentation using bridges, switches, and routers; and identification of and solving network congestion problems. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Prerequisites: ITCC 1302 and 1306. Lab fee.
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4.00 Credits
Three hours credit. A course in computer networking, covering selection of wide area (WAN) services, configuration of and monitoring wide area network (WAN) services, encapsulation of wide area network data, and identification of the use of ISDN and HDLC. Two lecture and three lab hours each week. Prerequisites: ITCC 1302, 1306, and 1342. Lab fee.
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