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  • 4.00 Credits

    3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr Study of the current standard local area network. Basic network concepts and the OSI model are discussed. Topics include: topology, servers, workstations, printers and other devices on the LAN, the network operating system, utilities, applications run on the network and LAN management. The network operating system Netware 5.1 is discussed: NDS, network file system, managing users and groups, security, printing, log-in scripts, operating server console. Each student will be given an account with Administrator privileges and will perform network administration tasks. Prerequisites: MST 1205/MS 205, MAT 1275/MA 275
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr This is a study of microcomputer operating systems, and the usage of selective features of popular microcomputer-based systems. The course introduces the operating systems concepts via study of MS DOS and MS Windows 2000. Main focus will be on Windows 2000 Server OS. Comparison topics cover the file system, processor management, memory management, device management. Other topics will cover multitasking, security, client/server systems, communications and networking support. All concepts will be demonstrated through laboratory assignments. Prerequisites : MST 1205/MS 205, MST 2307/MS 307
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs 3 cr This course is specially designed to provide the students with a basic knowledge of computers and the computer industry. It is designed to give the student an understanding of the various facets of computing. The course will provide an overview of microcomputer operating systems and their role in hardware, software and data management. The student is introduced to the concept of binary and hexadecimal systems. In addition, students will receive instructions on the use of a commonly used word processor, Internet browser, presentation graphics software and spreadsheet software. The students will learn how to use the Internet as a research tool. The course will introduce the student to the basic concepts of telecommunications, local area network and today's issues of computer security. Prerequisite: CUNY certification in reading, writing and mathematics; corequisite: CST 1101/CS101
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course introduces students to the principles and techniques of programming a relational database on the example of MS Access database management system. Special attention is dedicated to Structured Query Language (SQL), the standard language of programming relational databases. Students will learn how to create a database and tables, and how to manipulate (insert, update, delete and retrieve) data. Prerequisites: MST 1101/MS 101 and CST 1101/CS 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr The operating system is the most fundamental program of any computer. It controls all the computer's resources and provides the base upon which the application programs can be written. This course provides an in-depth study of computer hardware and operating system concepts. Focus will be on the command line interface. Students will problem-solve using the command line interface in the Windows environment. Focus will be on command syntax, disk organization, writing simple to complex batch files, troubleshooting and connectivity with local and wide area networks and analysis and backup of the Windows Registry. Prerequisites: MST 1101/MS 101 and CST 1101/CS 101
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course covers programming for microcomputer databases using a visual programming language external to the database. It covers all the features of the programming language needed to interact with and process the database, including the data control and the data-aware controls. It includes the processing of tables and queries that have already been defined in the database using the database software. Students will run programming problems on a microcomputer, using a recent version of the applicable software. Prerequisites: MST 1204/MS 204
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr Study of the current standard local area network. Basic network concepts and the OSI model are discussed. Topics include: topology, servers, workstations, printers and other devices on the LAN, the network operating system, utilities, applications run on the network and LAN management. The network operating system Netware 5.1 is discussed: NDS, network file system, managing users and groups, security, printing, log-in scripts, operating server console. Each student will be given an account with Administrator privileges and will perform network administration tasks. Prerequisites: MST 1205/MS 205, MAT 1275/MA 275
  • 4.00 Credits

    3 cl hrs, 3 lab hrs, 4 cr This is a study of microcomputer operating systems, and the usage of selective features of popular microcomputer-based systems. The course introduces the operating systems concepts via study of MS DOS and MS Windows 2000. Main focus will be on Windows 2000 Server OS. Comparison topics cover the file system, processor management, memory management, device management. Other topics will cover multitasking, security, client/server systems, communications and networking support. All concepts will be demonstrated through laboratory assignments. Prerequisites : MST 1205/MS 205, MST 2307/MS 307
  • 1.00 Credits

    4 lab hrs, 1 cr The lathe, horizontal and vertical milling machines, drill press and grinder (surface and pedestal). Basic operations performed on these different machine tools provide hands-on experience in basic manufacturing techniques and give students a better understanding of the processes they may eventually be called upon to recommend, design or update. Prerequisite: None
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr A continuation of Industrial Processes with emphasis on semiproduction and the function of the methods engineer. Medium run production equipment setup, economy, tolerance, fixtures, CNC programming, using CAD/CAM and related planning are covered. Also covered are press work, time and motion, machinability, feeds, speeds and job-cost estimating. Students' end-of-term reports include completion of a finished product incorporating modern manufacturing methods. Prerequisite: IND 1112/DD 112, MECH 1101/MT 101; pre- or corequisite: MAT 1275/MA 275
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