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3.00 Credits
The study of a current version of Linux. Topics include hardware requirements, basic and customized server installation, Shell administration, and log-in scripts. Both theory and hands-on application will be emphasized. (D)
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3.00 Credits
An employment experience relating to the student's major within the AA degree. An instructor will monitor the student's progress with the supervising employer. The student will submit a journal describing the experience and will be evaluated by the employer at the end of the internship. Prerequisite: Completion of 45 hours toward an AAS degree and a 2.0 GPA. Approval of instructor required. (D)
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3.00 Credits
This course is the study of installation and troubleshooting of a microcomputer system. Techniques of installing, maintaining and troubleshooting a microcomputer system will be studied. Sessions will include hardware, operating system, and software installation, testing and troubleshooting (isolation down to the card level) techniques and preventive maintenance. Co-requisite: CST major with second semester standing. (D)
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3.00 Credits
A continuation of CST 2193. It is the study of installation and troubleshooting of a microcomputer system. Techniques of installing, maintaining and troubleshooting a microcomputer system will be studied. Sessions will include hardware, operating system, and software installation, testing and troubleshooting (isolation down to the card level) techniques and preventive maintenance. Co-requisite: CST major with second semester standing. Prerequisite: CST 2193. (D)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a comprehensive introduction to computer and network security. It provides a fundamental understanding of security best practices, laws, and standards that will enable you to build a complete security program. It includes the most recent advances in security tools and platform-specific defenses. (Lab fee required) (D)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers motor operation, such as drive trains, brakes, fuel, exhaust, cooling, electrical, suspension, steering, and coupling; shift patterns, securing loads, and principles of maneuvering; laws and regulations, log books, bill of lading, and trip reports. Safety is emphasized throughout the course. Practical application is provided through field exercises and road trips. (S)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the basic diesel engine construction, operation, and principles. This includes fuel injection systems, removal and replacement, engine timing and troubleshooting. Safety and the use of special tools will be emphasized. (S)
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3.00 Credits
A course designed around preventive maintenance of heavy duty truck fleets. Subjects covered will be: P.M. Service as performed by fleet technicians for example clutch adjustment; brake adjustment and replacement; basic electrical, mechanical skills, and other subjects as time allows. ( D)
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3.00 Credits
A study of fuel injection systems (pressured tried type and distributor type) and operational principles to include removal and replacement of pumps and injectors, timing, and troubleshooting. Safety and the use of special tools will be emphasized. (S)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers all aspects of contemporary heavy truck frame design, including attachment methods, spring and air ride suspensions, alignment and fifth wheel designs. Manual and power steering gears and hydraulic steering pumps are covered in detail as well. (Su)
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