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Course Criteria
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1.00 - 10.00 Credits
1-10 credits (3-30 lab hrs/wk) Practical on-site experience that will allow students to test knowledge learned in the classroom and explore the variety of workplaces in which to apply that knowledge. Prerequisite: Instructor consent.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits (3 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) This course covers advanced management of network operating systems, including memory management, monitoring and setting performance parameters, managing multiple servers and services, and router and server configuration. Management of multiple LANs and WANs is emphasized. Hands-on experiences and lab exercises are provided in a network lab. Prerequisite: CS279 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) This course addresses knowledge, skills, and dispositions useful to IT professionals. Students will explore and acquire job exploration skills, effective interview skills, and search skills to optimize job market opportunities. An integrated approach is used to combine project design components relative to job goals and capstone activities to assist in entering the job market with an array of job and technical analysis and design skills. Prerequisite: CS245 with a "C" or better.Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Students are introduced to computeraided drafting (CAD) software and its typical uses in creating 2-D drawings. Instruction will include system requirements, menu structure, drawing setup, drawing aids, basic drawing, editing, display, dimensioning, using blocks, graphic patterns, and printing commands. AutoCAD software is utilized to produce 2-D schematic and mechanical drawings. Prerequisite: CS101 or equivalent. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) This course presents instruction and skill development in blueprint reading and interpretation as applicable in the manufacturing and fabrication trades. Emphasis is placed on fundamentals of blueprint reading, including understanding basic lines, views, dimensions, tolerances, symbols, machine call-outs, and notations. Also included is recognition of detail in manufacturing and fabrication prints.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 2 lec-lab hrs/wk) Introduction to computer-aided drafting (CAD) software and the hardware components comprising a CAD station. Drawing set-up, drawing aid, basic drawing, editing, and display commands are used to create 2-D schematic and mechanical drawings. Prerequisite: CS101 or equivalent. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) Review of DRFT110 and introduction to advanced drawing and editing commands. Introduces concept of polylines and splines, obtaining information from the computer, basic and advanced dimensioning and dimension editing, use of tolerances, and limits. Producing section views and graphic patterns, blocks for multiple use, multiview layout, external references, and plotting. Prerequisite: DRFT110. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (2 lec, 3 lab hrs/wk) Computer Assisted Drafting deals with the use of the computer to create three dimensional representative (pictorial) drawings, three dimensional drawings, and "solid models." Script files, slideshows, digitizing, file exchange formats, menu bar customization, and using AutoCAD files in other programs will be introduced. Prerequisite: DRFT111. Concurrent: CIS0593.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (1 lec, 6 lab hrs/wk) This course is the second in a sequence that offers a weekly seminar with a supervised preschool practicum experience for future early childhood educators. The various roles of the early childhood educator; observation/assessment; planning, implementing and assisting with various daily activities; and guidance techniques are included in the course curriculum. Prerequisite: ECE209 with a "C" orbetter.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits (3 lec hrs/wk) A beginning course focusing on the theoretical foundations, history and basic concepts of early childhood education, and the value and usage of objective observations as a teaching tool. This course focuses on the Pre-Kindergarten through third grade years.
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