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4.00 Credits
This course will cover advanced programming techniques and fi le processing. Tape and disk fi le handling, programming effi ciencies, and access methods for sequential, indexed, relative, and direct access fi elds will be discussed. In addition, operating system, multiprogramming, and memory management concepts will be explored. (Prerequisite: CPSC 1350 or equivalent) S 3 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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4.00 Credits
A study of the development and maintenance of Computerized Data Processing Systems. Various system design processes and tools will be covered. Students will complete an extensive computer based project. Activities associated with the project will implement tools discussed in course lecture. (Prerequisite: CPSC 1530 or equivalent) As required 3 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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4.00 Credits
A study of the structure of data bases and the techniques for managing data bases. Competencies in the use of an existing data base management system will be treated. These competencies will include creating, loading, querying and maintaining data bases, report generation and SQL. (Prerequisite: CPSC 1230 or equivalent) As required 3 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
The course introduces basic networking terminology, the OSI model, LANs, networking topologies, devices and protocols. Students also learn about cabling, MAC and IP addressing, and wiring. Hands-on labs will involve making cables, setting up mini-networks with hubs, switches, router, patch panels and more. (Prerequisite: knowledge of using computers) F 2 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces TCP/IP protocol, routing protocols, basic routing processes, Access Control Lists and router commands and confi guration. Hands-on labs will provide students with access to routers to apply routing processes, commands, confi gurations and testing. (Prerequisite: CPSC 2820) F 2 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces advanced router confi guration, advanced LAN switching theory and design and VLANs. Topics include router elements and operations, adding routing protocols to a confi guration, LAN segmentation, and advanced switching methods. (Prerequisite: CPSC 2830) S 2 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course also introduces WAN theory and design, WAN technology, PPP, Frame Relay. Topics include network congestion problems, TCP/IP transport and network layer protocols, advanced routing and switching confi guration and PPP encapsulation operations on a router. (Prerequisite: CPSC 2840) S 2 hours lecture / 2 hours laboratory
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3.00 Credits
Craft History is a survey of craft development from the Colonial period through the Industrial Revolution to the present. This course will examine the craft evolution and scope of application for a variety of crafts in today's society.
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3.00 Credits
This is an introductory course that demonstrates the basic techniques of blacksmithing and green sand foundry casting. This course will examine practical application in forming molds, casting metals, handforming and welding from the forge. 2 hour lecture / 4 hour laboratory
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3.00 Credits
This course continues to build the competencies to produce the student's abilities for production of useful craft objects. Emphasis will be placed on individual expression in the design of marketable products. This course will further practical application of metal forming techniques. (Prerequisite: CRFT 2210) 2 hour lecture / 4 hour laboratory
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