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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will allow students to learn routi ne preventi ve maintenance for PCs including hardware troubleshooti ng, troubleshooti ng soft ware, motherboard testi ng, adding replacement boards and peripherals, and upgrading the central processing unit. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 123D or consent of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the installati on and management of workstati ons and servers in a client/server networking environment. Topics include creati ng and managing user and computer accounts, performing basic network administrati ve tasks, implementi ng and managing backups, and disaster recovery. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisite: CS 213N
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a comprehensive overview of the multi ple operati ng systems commonly found in the Informati on Technology fi eld. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 213N
  • 3.00 Credits

    CS 233M is a conti nuati on of CS 223M Microcomputer Repair and Upgrade I. This course will allow students to further develop their skills in regards to routi ne preventi ve maintenance of PCs, hardware and soft ware troubleshooti ng, motherboard testi ng, adding replacement boards and peripherals, and upgrading the central processing unit. Upon successful completi on of this course, the student will be prepared to att empt to take the A+ certi fi cati on exam. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 223M or consent of the instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces computer forensics and network security concepts. Specifi c topics to be covered include network security terminology, fundamentals of intrusion detecti on design and implementati on, fi rewall design, virtual private networks, packet fi lters, and network traffi c signatures. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 223N
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides detailed informati on of computer hardware and system soft ware. The material covered in this course is intended to form a foundati on of technical knowledge for systems analysis, design, confi gurati on, procurement, and management. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 113
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces computer forensics and network security concepts. Specifi c topics to be covered include network security terminology, fundamentals of intrusion detecti on design and implementati on, fi rewall design, virtual private networks, packet fi lters, and network traffi c signatures. This is a three credit hour course. Prerequisites: CS 233N
  • 1.00 Credits

    This is a course designed to build soft skills. Topics covered in the class include: First Impressions: Starti ng Your New Job; Building a Strong Relati onship with Your Supervisor; Teamwork: Getti ng Along with Your Co- Workers; Diversity in the Workplace; Communicati on Skills I: Listening and Speaking; Communicati on Skills II: Reading and Writi ng; Managing Stress on the Job; Thinking Criti cally and Problem Solving; Resolving Confl ict; Giving and Receiving Criti cism; Sexual Harassment; Drug and Alcohol Abuse on the Job. This is a one credit hour class.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course provides the necessary safety task training to all fi eld personnel. This course is designed for individuals involved with completi ng or overseeing a specifi c task, from the worker, crew leader, safety supervisor, to superintendent. Topics will include: Introducti on to Safety; Hazard Communicati on; Personal Protecti ve Equipment; Work-Zone Safety; Electrical and High-Voltage Hazards; Fire Protecti on and Preventi on; Hand- and Power- Tool Safety; Welding Safety; Fall Protecti on; Steel Erecti on; Walking and Working Surfaces; Ladders and Scaff olding; Horizontal Directi onal Drilling; Heavy-equipment, Crane, and Rigging Safety; Trenching Safety; Forklift Safety; Lockout/Tagout; Confi ned Spaces; and Concrete and Masonry. This is a one credit hour class.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course provides instructi on on how to implement and administer a company safety program. It is designed for fi eld managers, safety directors, safety committ ees, owner safety representati ves and insurance/loss control representati ves. The course provides an introducti on to safety technology, hazard recogniti on, evaluati on, and control. It presents the factors involved in performance analysis and assessment as well as the roles and responsibiliti es of the safety technician. Accident investi gati on and recordkeeping are presented and OSHA inspecti on procedures for site inspecti ons are covered. Data tracking and trending techniques are presented along with environmental awareness. This is a one credit hour course.
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