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1.00 Credits
Students acquire the knowledge and skills to create more advanced web pages in eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) including the use of links, tables, image maps, and frames. Prerequisite: Completion of INET 1581.
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Students acquire the knowledge and skills to create more advanced web pages in eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) including the use of forms, style sheets, and basic scripting. Prerequisite: Completion of INET 1582.
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3.00 Credits
Students acquire knowledge and skills about creating web pages using current web development software. Topics include web page design, site definition, table layout, templates, CSS (Cascading Style Sheets), and applying industry standards. Prerequisite: Completion of, or concurrent enrollment in, INET 1583 or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Students create e-commerce web sites. Topics include applicable design, shopping cart application, security software, site navigation, and web marketing concepts. Prerequisites: Completion of INET 1640, INET 2620, or instructor approval.
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3.00 Credits
Students evaluate current web sites for evidence of web standards, semantic code, and acceptable design practices. Students plan, design and develop web sites which demonstrate adherence to web standards and design principles. Students create original sites to meet the needs and desires of fictitious clients and justify their design decisions both orally and in writing. Students employ specific web design software to create a rich portfolio collection of original work and guided projects that incorporate words and media. Prerequisite: Completion of INET 1583.
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3.00 Credits
Students engage in a comprehensive study of magnetism, magnetic induction, single phase and three phase transformers operation, theory of AC and DC motor and generator operation, and calculating line and phase values in three-phase circuits. Students examine the operational principles and characteristics of these machines through lectures and hands-on demonstrations. Prerequisite: Completion of IST 1712.
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Students identify, explain, and demonstrate the safe handling and use of industrial hand and power tools. They also select and install industrial fasteners. Students complete all course outcomes in an open-entry/open-exit, self-paced format. They must successfully complete this course or score at least 80 percent on the pretest before attempting any of the core courses for the Integrated Systems Technology certificate program.
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1.00 Credits
Students identify sources of, organize, and describe safety rules, regulations, and practices related to job-site hazards, personal protective equipment, aerial work, hazard communication, and electrical safety. They complete all course outcomes in an open-entry/open-exit, self-paced format. This course is a core requirement of the Fundamentals of Integrated Systems Technology certificate program. Prerequisite: Completion of or score at least 80 percent on the pretest for IST 1500 and IST 1510.
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1.00 Credits
Learners explore the safety rules, regulations, and practices related to rigging hardware, slings, hoists, and cranes. They complete all outcomes in an online environment.
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3.00 Credits
Students add, subtract, multiply, divide, and convert decimals, percentages, and fractions; students also solve for unknown quantities with a focus on how they can use these mathematical principles and operations in an industrial setting. Students identify, explain and demonstrate the safe handling and use of industrial hand and power tools. Students identify and explain the types of plans, prints, drawings, and specifications designed for industrial equipment and facilities.
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