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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCOR 200 Examines racial tensions as they relate to correctional personnel, including emphasis on case histories of institutional problems and psychological games. Confrontation tactics for attitude change, economic oppression and competition, educational deprivation and social injustices and their relationship to institutional actions are discussed. Examines the woman's identity, and life choices and position in society in relation to correctional work in the criminal justice system.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCOR 200 This course is an overview of the major legal issues, trends and the political and social dimensions of convictions. An analysis of constitutional law, courts decisions, current legislation of the federal and state law affecting prisons and the judicial proceedings. Examines a forum for the legal rights of prisoners and the responsibilities of the legal system and the adjudication of juveniles and the alternatives to incarceration. Course needed to satisfy the requirements to become a State of Michigan Corrections Officer.
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1.00 Credits
A course designed to assist students in making career choices. Development of self-confidence, motivation, human relation skills and stress reduction in the classroom and the work place are emphasized. Study skills, time management and conflict resolution are emphasized.
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4.00 Credits
Lab fee This course covers Boolean algebra, operation of digital combinational gates, flip-flop circuitry, shift registers and clock circuits and design combinational and sequential circuits. Laboratory is an essential phase of this course, which emphasizes the use of logic probes, logic pulsers and logic clips on gating circuits, flip-flops, counters, shift registers and multiplexers and demultiplexers.
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4.00 Credits
Lab fee PrerequisiteCIS 110 An introduction to microprocessor systems, instruction sets, algorithm development and detail description of microprocessor system hardware. The instruction set of Motorola and Intel family microprocessors are used to write various application programs. Laboratory experience involves program generation and interfacing.
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3.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCT 203 An advanced course in digital electronics as applied in the modern digital computer. This course covers the various types of memories, ALU's, interfacing (A/D and D/A), conventional codes and large-scale shift register memories. Laboratory is an essential phase of this course which includes digital counters, multiplexers, memories and multivibrators. Techniques of interfacing and input/output devices are examined.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCIS 110 or CT 205 This course is designed to provide an in-depth study of various areas that are related to servicing computers and peripheral devices. Areas of study include assembly, disassembly of computers, upgrading hardware, troubleshooting hardware, installation and troubleshooting of operating systems such as DOS, Windows 9x, Windows 2000 and Windows XP. This course prepares students for the A+ certification exams.
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6.00 Credits
PrerequisiteCIS 110 The student will gain the experience required to build, troubleshoot and repair current microcomputer systems. Student takes a close look at all of the major competency in microcomputer technology to gain a thorough understanding of how the components work together and the symptoms when they do not. By performing hands-on configurations , the student will gain experience with as multitude of input/output port devices such as video, sound, network interfaces, USB, IDE serial, and parallel just name a few.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisitesCT 209 This course covers Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment. Topics includecreating and managing users and groupsadministrating server and web resourcesmanaging hardware, access to files, disk and data storage, backup and disaster and basic security.
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4.00 Credits
PrerequisitesCT 211 Installing, Configuring, and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Also include users, group, profiles and policies, security and access controls, network protocols, internetworking with groups, printing and faxing, performance tuning, application support, booting, registry, fault tolerance, and troubleshooting of Windows XP
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