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4.00 Credits
4 CR. This course covers the hardware concepts found on the CompTIA A+ Certification Exams (Essentials and 220-602). In this course, students will learn how to purchase, upgrade, and maintain personal computer hardware and software. In addition to hands-on experience, emphasis is placed on research and planning related to application and utility software and hardware purchases. Students will select and purchase the components necessary to build or upgrade a functioning computer and should anticipate expenses beyond the tuition for the course. Prerequisite: Microcomputer Applications I or II.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course covers the basic networking concepts found on the CompTIA Network+ certification. Concepts include network operating systems, hardware, and troubleshooting techniques and the role, setup and administration of Local Area Networks. Prerequisites: Desktop Operating Systems and Concepts of PC Hardware.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course provides an introduction to the setup and administration of the Local Area Network server using the Windows operating system. Desktop Operating Systems and Concepts of Local Area networks or Cisco Networking I or equivalent recent experience required to enroll in this course.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course provides an introduction to client-side programming for the World Wide Web, using the JavaScript language. After learning the basic syntax and structures, students use JavaScript to add dynamic, interactive elements to web pages. In addition, students will use JavaScript and the Document Object Model to perform various tasks including checking HTML form data prior to processing at the web server. Prerequisite: Website Development.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course covers the Linux operating system, providing an introduction to the installation, configuration, and trouble-shooting of this popular operating system. Also covers the Free Software or Open Source Software movement in general, where to find packages, how to install them, and how to get support. Prerequisites: Microcomputer Applications I or II and Concepts of PC Hardware.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course covers the setup and administration of the Linux operating system in small-to-medium sized businesses including its use as a mail server, web server, database server, and file and print server. Prerequisite: Introduction to Linux.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. An introduction to computer and information security. Concepts include network infrastructure, access control, security threats, security applications, encryption, and monitoring. Recommended prior learning: network and operating systems experience.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. An introduction to the Java language and the way it implements object-oriented programming. Students will learn fundamental programming concepts including if/then constructs, loops, input and output methods, subroutines, and variable definition.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course investigates more advanced features of the Java programming language, including networking, security, graphics, and multithreading. Prerequisite: Java Programming.
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3.00 Credits
3 CR. This course covers the Novell Identity Management system, providing an introduction to the installation, configuration, and security of this popular networking system. Also covers eDirectory installation and configuration, and ZENworks Desktop Management. Recommended prior learning: network and operating systems experience.
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