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3.00 Credits
This course offers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI and TCP/IP reference models, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. The student will learn to identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI and TCP/IP network reference models; identify and construct networks using the primary network topologies/protocols; identify network characteristics, and determine which would be most appropriate for a proposed network; identify and implement different network operating systems, including centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; distinguish between Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 67.5. This course is articulated statewide for the high school Telecommunications and Networking course. This course might be part of a Tech Prep Program. See Tech Prep Program listing under ?Student Information?.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides skills development in installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure. This is a core course for Windows 2003 MCSE and MCSA certification. Prerequisites: successful completion of ITNW 1308 and ITNW 1354 with a grade of ?C? or better.
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3.00 Credits
This course provides opportunity for the development of skills necessary to implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Windows Based Servers in a networked computing environment. Students will identify the features of Windows Server 2003. This is a core course for MCSE and MCSA certification.
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3.00 Credits
This is an intermediate or advanced course with lecture and work-based instruction that helps students gain practical experience in the discipline, enhance skills, and integrate knowledge. Indirect supervision is provided by the work supervisor while the lecture is provided by College faculty or by other individuals under the supervision of the educational institution. Cooperative education may be a paid or unpaid learning experience. Prerequisites: GPA of no less than 2.0 and completion of 12 credit hours, or approval of Coordinator of Cooperative Education, Business programs.
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4.00 Credits
This is a study of Network Administration using Linux as a server. Topics include network components, user accounts, and groups, network file systems, file system security, and network printing. The student will describe the components of a local area network and their relationship; create and administer user accounts and groups; plan and set up network file systems; create effective file system security; and implement and administer network printing. Prerequisite: ITSC 1316.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides instruction in the installation, configuration, and implementation of web servers and web server operating systems. This includes installing and configuring the Linux OS, the Apache Web Server, the MySQL Database System, and the PHP Scripting Language. The student will install the Linux OS on a computer, configure that computer to act as a Web Server, and create a basic web page which interfaces with the MySQL Database System through scripts written in PHP to provide a Dynamic Web Site to the visitor.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to personal computer operating systems including installation, configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities.
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3.00 Credits
Integration of applications from popular business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data, linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Prerequisite: Keyboarding proficiency. This course might be part of a Tech Prep Program. See Tech Prep Program listing under ?Student Information.? This course is articulated statewide for the high school Business Information Management II class.
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3.00 Credits
Students will receive an introduction to the open-source Linux operating system with emphasis on using the GUI console interface. This course includes Linux installation, basic administration, utilities and commands, upgrading, networking, security and application development. Emphasized hands-on setup, administration, and management of Linux. Instruction also covers maintaining and securing reliable Linux systems. The student will install, administer and manage a secure and reliable Linux system; demonstrate proficiency with Linux Utilities, commands and applications; demonstrate effective Linux operation system set up; identify and resolve security-based issues; and identify networking principles necessary to integrate a Linux system into and existing network. Prerequisite: CPT Reading 67.5.
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3.00 Credits
Current personal computer hardware including assembly, upgrading, setup, configuration, and troubleshooting.
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