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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours An introduction to the role of computer technology in support of business processes and procedures. Concepts include computer user support, customer service skills, troubleshooting skills, common support problems, help desk operation and management, common helpdesk tools and procedures, and basic hardware and software installation and maintenance. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800 & DSPW 0800 or equivalent skills
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours An introduction of concepts for digital technology leading to microprocessor interfacing. Incorporated topics consist of AC/DC electronic concepts, digital number systems, Boolean expressions, and integrated circuits. Technicians discover algorithm/flowcharting, Assembly language concepts, debugging, creating .com files, output port decoding of PCs, and basic parallel interfacing. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800 & DSPM 0800 or equivalent skills
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 3 Class Hours, 2 Lab Hours An introduction of concepts for digital technology leading to microprocessor interfacing. Incorporated topics consist of AC/DC electronic concepts, digital number systems, Boolean expressions, and integrated circuits. Technicians discover algorithm/flowcharting, Assembly language concepts, debugging, creating .com files, output port decoding of PCs, and basic parallel interfacing. Prerequisites: DSPR 0800, DSPW 0800 & DSPM 0800 or equivalent skills
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours An introduction to basics of computer hardware in today's technical society. Exercises highlight identification and installation of internal components, disk configuration, ports, cables, peripherals and networking concepts and connections. Hands-on and demonstrations allow technicians to delve into building, repairing and preventive maintenance. Prerequisites: DSPR 0700
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours An introduction to communications techniques and systems used for analog signals and digital data transfer. Topics include knowledge of digital transmission, various modulation techniques, error detection, data compression, encryption, protocols, ISDN and ISO standards. Presents telephone networks and characteristics, satellite communications, transmission media including copper, fiber, microwave, lightwave and the full range of electromagnetic spectrum of wireless technologies. Prerequisites: CPT 1010
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours Integrates practical skills within the Linux environment. Analysis of open source software creates proficiency with utilities, applications and file system manipulation in both command line and graphical X Window environments. Technicians will utilize varied shells, design, compose and edit script files relating to startup configuration and perform administrative tasks such as process management, partition monitoring, command scheduling, permission assignment and user/group modification. Prerequisites: CNT 1170
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours Elevates computer system skills in areas of error detection, issue identification, technical research, solution development, and problem resolution. Develop an authentic perspective as an industry professional, interviews, simulations, checklists, community contacts, on-site visits and other interactions often occur to supplement class labs and group discussions. Prerequisites: CPT 1510
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits, 3 Class Hours Investigates computer concepts and addresses emerging trends in computer technology. Stresses the latest computer security methods and procedures for maintaining a secure personal or business computing environment for both wireless and wired networks. Team-based projects research and design networks that meet government standards, including servers, firewalls and protecting connected communications nodes from intrusion. (Experienced industry professionals may be enrolled without prerequisites pending permission by CPT faculty.) Prerequisite: CPT 2430, CPT 1510
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit, 1 Class Hour Course is taken during the final semester. A case study-based project will investigate and define the problematic situation in detail and evaluate and present possible solutions. Prerequisite: CPT 1010, CPT 1400 and CPT 1510
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4.00 Credits
4 Credits, 4 Class Hours This is the first of a two-semester sequence using the high-level language C. The emphasis is on problem solving using the language and principles of structured software development. The topics covered (including the language syntax) are, simple data structures such as arrays and strings, pointers, pointer arithmetic, arrays and pointers, functions, function overloading, function parameters, return types, structures and unions, and C based I/O.
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