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INDUS 1023: Welding Survey 3
3.00 Credits
Green River College
Lecture plus lab experience in the areas of arc welding, oxy- acetylene welding, brazing, and cutting. Basic study of MIG and TIG and other special processes. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
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INDUS 103: Manufacturing Processes
4.00 Credits
Green River College
Lecture and laboratory situations to provide learners with basic knowledge of metal manufacturing processes. Includes terminology, surface finishes, tolerances, and logical sequence of operations. Also solving production problems and metal cutting technology. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree. This is a pass/no credit course.
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IT 101: Intro to Computer Sci
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A survey course providing an overview of computer science. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures and systems, and their applications in various segments of society. Introduces information on careers in software development, networking, security and project management. Also introduces basic word processing and spreadsheet skills. A core prerequisite class for most of the IT courses and tracks usually taken at the beginning of all IT tracks. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 or instructor's permission.
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IT 102: Program I For Info Prof
5.00 Credits
Green River College
Provides students with a solid background in logic for resolving problems while developing structured program logic and design techniques of an event-driven language, MS Visual Basic. The programmer will learn how to work with a visual interface while acquiring important programming skills such as creating projects with loops, decisions, and data management. PREREQUISITE: IT 101, 110 and; and MATH 097 or eligible for MATH& 141.
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IT 110: pc Support Tech 1
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A technical introduction to Windows and DOS for support technicians. Covers the role of the operating system from a systems perspective, user interface issues, data management, batch files, and other technical issues associated with modern operating systems. PREREQUISITE: Eligible for READ 094 or instructor's permission.
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IT 115: pc Support Tech 2
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A technical introduction to basic hardware used by computer systems. Provides a review of current computer hardware used in the microcomputer environment. Also deals with the configuration of hardware components of a system and interfacing hardware with related software. PREREQUISITE: IT 110 or instructor's permission.
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IT 116: pc Support Tech 3
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A technical introduction to Windows desktop applications for support technicians. Covers the role of the applications from a systems support perspective, user support issues, application installation, application configuration, and other technical issues associated with modern desktop applications. PREREQUISITE: (IT 110 or concurrent enrollment) or instructor's permission.
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IT 120: Internet Technologies
5.00 Credits
Green River College
A comprehensive journeying of the different technologies that make the Internet work. Prepares the student to pass CompTIA's i-Net+ exam. Helps students make decisions concerning how business careers are linked to the Internet. Topics include the history of the Internet, how the Internet operates, networking basics, common Internet applications, basic HTML, and Web site implementation. PREREQUISITE: IT 101
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IT 121: Introduction to Html
5.00 Credits
Green River College
The student will learn the most important topics of HTML (Hypertext Markup Language), from the basics of creating Web Pages with graphics and links using tables, and controlling page layout with frames, to more advanced topics, including cascading style sheets, programming with JavaScript and JavaScript objects and events, creating a multimedia Web Page with forms. PREREQUISITE: IT 101 or IT 120.
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IT 130: Intro to Networking
5.00 Credits
Green River College
Provides individuals who are new to networking with the foundational knowledge of networking. Topics include TCP/IP and OSI models; Ethernet fundamentals; IP addressing and subnetting; switching fundamentals; Cisco router and switch operation; and principles of routing. PREREQUISITE: IT 101 or concurrent enrollment; or instructor's permission.
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