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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the planning process for multimedia or Web including costing, preparation, production legal issues, and guidelines for pre-production preparation and creation of a comprehensive design document including target audience analysis, purpose and goals, objectives, content outline, flow chart, and storyboard. Emphasis is placed on content design and production management. Prerequisite: ARTC 2305, IMED 1316 and ARTV 1351. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Studies current mark-up languages and layout techniques for creating engaging, well-designed Web pages; identify the target audience and produce Web sites according to physical and technical limitations, cultural appearance, and legal issues. Emphasis placed on use of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and XML. Students will work on a Web site with at least one assigned client from the community. Prerequisites: Successful completion of IMED 1316 or equivalent introductory Web design course with instructor consent; knowledge of CSS and division tags important. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/2 lab)
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4.00 Credits
A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Mentored and supervised by a workplace employee, the student achieves objectives that are developed and documented by the College and that are directly related to specific occupational outcomes. This may be a paid or unpaid experience. Prerequisite: Must meet internship requirements. (See Guidelines for Internships, page 66.) Semester Hours 4
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the basics of networking including network terminology, local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN). Topics include network protocols such as TCP/IP, Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling and routers. This is the first course in the four course series preparing students for the CISCO Certified Network Administrator certification. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/3 lab)
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2.00 Credits
Introduces CISCO basic router configuration for local area networks. Topics include initial router configuration for TCP/IP, management of Cisco IOS and router configuration files, routing protocols, and access control lists. This is the second course in the four course series preparing students for the CISCO Certified Network Administrator certification. Prerequisite: ITCC 1302. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Teaches advanced topics to include IP addressing techniques, intermediate routing protocols, CLI configuration of switches, Ethernet switching, VLANs, Spanning Tree Protocol, and VLAN Trunking Protocol. Students will learn to install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol inter-networks; understand and configure variable length subnet masking and intermediate routing protocols; understand and configure Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN Trunking Protocol and Virtual LANs. This is the third course in the four course series preparing students for the CISCO Certified Network Administrator certification. Prerequisite: ITCC 1306. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/ 3 lab)
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4.00 Credits
Teaches advanced IP addressing techniques (Network Address Translation [NAT], Port Address Translation [PAT], and DHCP), WAN technology and terminology, PPP, ISDN, DDR, Frame Relay, network management and introduction to optical networking. In addition, the student will prepare for the CCNA exam. Students will learn how to install and configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol Internet-works using LAN and WAN interfaces; perform entry-level tasks in planning, design, installation, operation, and troubleshooting of Ethernet, TCP/IP networks including how to improve performance and security; set up DHCP, NAT, PAT, PPP, ISDN, and DDR. This is the fourth course in the four course series preparing students for the CISCO Certified Network Administrator certification. Prerequisite: ITCC 1342. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/ 3 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Prepares students to competently perform the role of network administrator or system manager in a Novell NetWare network environment. Students will study the a Novell NetWare network; describe the role of Novell Directory Services; set up and manage access for users; set up and manage Novell Distributed Print Services; manage file system, Novell Directory Services security and install configure and use ZEN works to manage user workstations. Prerequisite: ITSC 1305 Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/2 lab)
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2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Introduces the Internet with emphasis on using the World Wide Web to locate, transfer, and publish information. Surveys emerging technologies on the Internet. Students will use and configure Web browsers; use the Internet to locate, transfer and publish information; create a basic HTML document; use e-mail services; and explain issues in choosing an Internet service provider. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/2 lab)
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3.00 Credits
Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Network Directory service. Students will learn the logical and physical structure of directory services; configure the Domain Name System (DNS) server service to support directory services; create and administer user accounts and group resources; delegate and administer control of Directory objects; and maintain and restore the database of Active Directory. Prerequisite: ITMC 1319 OR ITNW 1354 or job experience in networking. Semester Hours 3 (2 lec/2 lab)
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