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4.00 Credits
Introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Provides students the opportunity to build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling, performing basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches, and implementing IP addressing schemes. Prerequisite: (ET 232 and ET 234) or IT 105 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours)
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4.00 Credits
Teaches students the skills needed to obtain entry-level home network installer jobs. Guides students in developing some of the skills needed to become network technicians, computer technicians, cable installers and help desk technicians. Provides a hands-on introduction to networking and the Internet using tools and hardware commonly found in home and small business environments. Prerequisite: ((ET 232 and ET 234) or IT 105) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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4.00 Credits
Describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Provides students with the opportunity to analyze, configure, verify and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Includes how to recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Prerequisite: (IT 120 or (IT 121 and IT 123)) or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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4.00 Credits
Prepares students for jobs as network technicians. Develops additional skills required for computer technicians and help desk technicians. Provides a basic overview of routing and remote access, addressing security, and covers servers that provide e-mail services, Web space, and authenticated access. Prerequisite: IT 121 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 4 credits (60 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Introduces technical and digital skills necessary for job success in the global economy. Explores functional and critical thinking skills related to information, media and technology applicable across careers. Lecture: 3.0 credits (45 contact hours).
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0.80 Credits
Introduces types of technology, hardware, software, and digital information. Provides accurate terminology for technology, impact on society, and new and emerging technologies. Lecture: 0.8 credits (12 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Access, use, evaluate, and manage digital information from multiple sources while considering how to verify and share electronic communication. Lecture: 0.6 credits (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Presents technology tools which can be used to communicate and collaborate effectively and to manage and organize electronic information. Lecture: 0.6 (9 contact hours).
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0.60 Credits
Describe electronic communications and technology tools used across diverse cultures and disciplines and the impact of technology integration in education and work around the world. Lecture: 0.6 credits (9 contact hours).
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0.40 Credits
Introduces globalization including challenges, opportunities, and issues to technological progress facing Global Information Systems and the impact of technological advances. Lecture: 0.4 credits (6 contact hours).
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