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CIS 255: ETHICAL HACKING AND SOFTWARE DEFENSE
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to look for weaknesses and vulnerabilities in computer systems and networks with a view to enhance defense against cyber-attacks. The course will also cover the objectives of the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) certification examination. Pre-requisite(s) CIS 168 Principles of Information Security
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CMT 101: RELATED TRADES
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will help the student develop skills in to perform some of the additional construction tasks approached by the tradesman in the field.
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CMT 121: CONTRACTS FOR THE TRADESMAN
2.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will help the student develop skills to perform some of the contractual tasks that the contractor encounters in the field. The legal side of a business is fundamental for any contractor to be successful in a service based business. The course will provide the student the knowledge for the legal contractual aspect of plumber projects, listing specific expectations, and any applicable requirements.
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CNC 111: COMPUTER NUMERIC CONTROL I
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will introduce students to Computer Numerical Control of machining equipment. Students will be taught manual parts programming using the industrial standard G-code format. Students will operate CNC mills and lathes and create parts using their programs. Corequisite(s): MTH 108
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CNC 112: COMPUTER NUMERIC CONTROL II
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will introduce students to software programming of CNC equipment. Students will use MasterCAM to develop part geometry, create tooling paths, verify machining operations, and post-process machine G-code. Students will create parts using CNC mills and lathes. Pre-requisite(s): CNC 111; Corequisite(s): MTH 109
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CNC 213: COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROL III
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will provide students with further training and experience using CNC software and equipment. MasterCAM will be used to produce G-code programs which will be used to create parts on CNC mills and lathes. Students will be introduced to 4 and 5 axis programming. Pre-requisite(s): CNC 112
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CNC 214: COMPUTER NUMERIC CONTROL IV
4.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will enable students to develop expertise in programming and operating CNC equipment. Students will work on projects to produce finish parts from raw materials. Production steps will include planning, tooling, fixturing, and operations.Pre-requisite(s):CNC 213
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CPT 145: INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course will survey the field of computer technology and information systems. Students will gain a basic understanding of how computers process information through the integrated use of hardware and software. Students will explore networking computer security, programming, database, e-commerce, decision support systems, mobile computing, ethical issues and other emerging technologies. It is designed as a first course for students pursuing a degree in the computer field.
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CPT 150: MICROCOMPUTER CONCEPTS
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course introduces students to the microcomputer and various state-of-the-art software applications; word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation. The overall goal of the course is to guide the student into becoming a proficient microcomputer user.
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CPT 156: PROGRAMMING WITH PYTHON
3.00 Credits
Westmoreland County Community College
This course introduces students to computer programming using the Python programming language. Procedural programming, algorithm design, and language constructs common to most high-level languages are topics emphasized. A brief introduction to Python classes and object-oriented design is included. Upon completion, students should be able to design, code, test, and debug Python language programs.
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