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4.00 Credits
The last course in the Cisco CCNA curriculum, this course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in Enterprise Networks. Students learn how to implement and configure common data link protocols and how to apply WAN security concepts, principles of traffic, access control and addressing services. Finally, students learn how to detect, troubleshoot and correct common enterprise network implementation issues. Prerequisites: TE 297. F (S)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with a basic orientation to computer hardware and to teach the implementation of Microsoft Office software in telecommunications. Students will become proficient with using the computer as a personal productivity tool while learning the latest Microsoft Office software. The topics will include the use of the Windows operating system, file management, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. Laboratory exercises will be required. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
Telecommunications I presents an introduction to the techniques, principles, terminology and equipment used in telecommunications. Public and private telecommunication networks will be examined. Telecommunication equipment, switching and transmission technology will be demonstrated. The frequency spectrum, modulation schemes and multiplexing techniques will be explored. Lectures, interactive learning tools and demonstrations will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TE 350 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
The course introduces the architecture, structure, functions, components and models of the Internet and other computer networks. It uses the OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link and physical layers. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media and operations are introduced. Students learn the skills to design, build and troubleshoot LAN/WAN networks. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TE 351 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
This course describes the architecture, components and operation of routers and switches. Students analyze, configure, verify and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP and OSPF. The course also explains how to configure switches for basic functionality and how to implement Virtual LANs, VTP and Inter-VLAN routing in a converged network. Wireless networks are also explored. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: TE 352 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
A survey of current and emerging technologies in telecommunications will be presented. Topics included are telecommunications access and transport technologies, VOIP, wireless communications and network security. Lectures, interactive learning, demonstration and site visits will be employed. Laboratory exercises will be required. Prerequisite: Concurrent Registration in TE 353 or permission of the instructor. F/S (S)
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4.00 Credits
D.C. circuits; Ohm's Law; power; Kirchhoff's laws; resistance; capacitance and inductance. A.C. circuits, sine wave voltage and frequency effects, resonance and transformers. Hardware and software experiments in measurement of D.C. and A.C. voltage, current, power and impedance. F (S)
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4.00 Credits
The first third of this course is an introduction to basic concepts in digital electronics, including topics in gates, logic circuits, Boolean Algebra, number systems, encoders, decoders and arithmetic circuits. The rest of this course examines the organization, architecture and hardware aspects of digital computer systems. Topics include an introduction to different microprocessor architecture, PC system organization and operating systems, PC cases and power supplies, motherboards, bus structures, memory, I/O interface devices, disk drives and video displays. Laboratory exercises in digital electronics and computer systems will be required. S (S)
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4.00 Credits
A study of electronic devices which includes diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers. Topics include amplifier concepts, half and full wave power supplies, transistor amplifiers, operational amplifier applications, electro-optical devices and switching power supplies. Covers basic principles, circuit analysis and application. Prerequisite: TE 360. S (S)
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4.00 Credits
Digital II is a further exploration of the operating systems, software, networking technologies and management of the computer systems introduced in Digital I. Further integration of the hardware and software into communications systems, the digitization and transport of both analog and digital data are also discussed and demonstrated. Basic troubleshooting and repair techniques for both hardware and software are discussed and demonstrated. System and network security and encryption are introduced. Extensive hands-on experience is provided in the laboratory setting. Prerequisites: TE 361 or permission of instructor. F (S)
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