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  • 1.00 Credits

    O The principles of microprocessors are developed in a combination of lecture presentations and laboratory exercises. The organization of a typical microprocessor is explored and the way its internal resources may be organized with other ICs to perform tasks is examined. The control of these resources through machine and assembly language programming is a principal feature of the course. The emphasis is on the use of the microprocessor as a controller. Prerequisite: CET1114C
  • 2.00 Credits

    O This course is a continuation of the material in CET2123C. Internal processor operations are revisited. Software topics include advanced manipulation of interrupts and other I/O operations. Hardware decoding and memory block enabling, bus contention, RAM and ROM implementation, interrupt handling, and special I/O, such as A/D and D/A conversion, are covered. These processes are further stressed in the laboratory component of the course where working microcomputers are constructed to explore both the hardware and software. Prerequisite: CET2123C
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This is the third of a four part series in preparation for the CISCO Certified Network Associate exam. Topics covered in this class include LAN switching, advanced router configuration network management, and advanced network design and documentation. Advanced network design, management, and documentation are introduced by a case study. Prerequisite: CET1600 and CET1610 with a minimum grade of C
  • 3.00 Credits

    O This is the fourth of a four part series in preparation for the CISCO Certified Network Associate exam. Topics covered in this class include WAN switching and routing, advanced network management, and advanced network design and documentation. The case study begun in CEN2615 is completed in this class. Prerequisite: CET2615 with a minimum grade of C
  • 1.00 Credits

    O This course provides information on identifying inappropriate uses of corporate IT, gathering electronic evidence of wrongdoing, securing corporate systems from further misuse, and protecting electronic evidence from intentional or accidental modification. Hands-on exercises are an integral part of the course
  • 2.00 Credits

    O This course provides information on advanced computer forensics and how to prepare for and conduct a computer investigation. Use of computer forensics software including Accessdata Forensic Toolkit (FTK) and Guidance Software Encase will be covered. Use of computer forensics acquisition hardware including Forensic Recovery Evidence Device (FRED), Ultimate Tool Kit Write Blocker suite, Voom Hardcopy II, and advanced techniques in Windows Registry analysis utilizing the FTK Registry Analyzer will be covered. Recovery of forensic data from handheld devices such as PDAs, pagers, and cell phones using Paraben Cell and PDA Seizure, password recovery tools, including Accessdata PRTK, analysis of Windows XP operating system, and forensic analysis o Full Description
  • 1.00 Credits

    P This is a word processing skills review course that offers an introduction to the fundamentals of computer use. Through lectures and hands-on lab experience, the student will gain skills in word processing, graphics use, file management, and Internet searching. This one-credit course is specifically for that student who did not obtain a 70 percent score on the computer placement exam (CPE) and must have remediation, but it may also prove useful to students who feel the need for additional education in computer use prior to taking the CPE. It is assumed that the student has some familiarity with the computer keyboard. There are no prerequisites for this course CDA1302 M ICROCOMPUTER ARCHITECTURE 1 3.0 O This course is designed for the applications user or software specialist who has no previous experience or knowledge of hardware architecture. The objectives of this course are to provide students with knowledge and skills to learn the basics of how microcomputer hardware works; how hardware interacts with software to perform instructions; how to describe, in basic terms, most modern PC equipment, and basic troubleshooting and computer maintenance via hands-on lab work and simulations enabling students to perform simple repairs and upgrades; basic knowledge and skills to prepare student for the A+ Certification. Prerequisite: CGS1000 with minimum grade of C
  • 3.00 Credits

    O A hands-on approach to the creation and use of business graphics using a popular software package. Topics include layout for interactive design, importation and exportation of motion graphics for use in business presentations, and creation of graphics for business applications. Prerequisites: GRA2140C, GRA2141C, GRA2162C, GRA2583, GRA2710C, and GRA2834. Corequisite: CGS2525
  • 3.00 Credits

    O Entry level commercial art and graphic design principles. This course is an introduction to the Macintosh computer platform and layout software applications. Through lectures and hands-on lab experience, the student will become acquainted with basic computer hardware, software, file management and issues related to desktop publishing. The student will also learn about copy right laws and industry practices. Additional areas of study include presentation and beginning design projects
  • 3.00 Credits

    O The use of technology for enhancement of presentations. Includes selection and skills for using appropriate technology effectively in digital video, motion graphics, audio editing and content development. Audio, video and other current cutting-edge technologies will be explored. Course topics will be: targeting your presentation; creating the visual aid; tips for using audio and video equipment; and desktop presentation software/hardware. Prerequisites: GRA2140C, GRA2141C, GRA2162C, GRA2583, GRA2710C, and GRA2834. Corequisite: CGS1522
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