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5.00 Credits
An introduction to the incorporation of wireless technologies and equipment in the development and application of wireless broadband and cellular networks. Prerequisite(s): IT-260 with a grade of "C" or higher.
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5.00 Credits
This is a capstone course for the Network Administration and Support degree program. Students will use knowledge learned in previous course work to implement a complete secure of cabled and wireless LAN that will include components such as a management server, remote access server, and VPN. Cost analysis of server/network infrastructure will be performed along with various considerations for server clustering and RAID. Prerequisite(s): IT 262 and IT 271, both with a grade of 'C' or higher.
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5.00 Credits
During one quarter of the sophomore year, students can receive college credits for hands-on computer related work experience and training in a private or public sector organization. Prerequisite(s): Program chair permission.
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1.00 - 5.00 Credits
Study on an individual basis Prerequisite(s): Program Chair Permission
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly JAPAN-101) The first year of the beginning Japanese language sequence of 121, 122, and 123. JAPN&-121 is the first quarter of the sequence. The basic tenets of communications including reading, writing, speaking, and listening are developed in a dynamic second language acquisition environment enhanced by technology. Grammar is used as a communication tool to express meaning as students take part in small group discussions, cultural investigation, and presentation. Authentic materials will be focused on in the class as well as assessment. Students should expect to be immersed in the language. English will be used at a minimum. Prerequisite(s): Completion of READ-095 and ENGL-095 with a grade of "C" or higher or assessment at college level reading and English or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly JAPAN-102) JAPN&-122 is the second quarter of the first-year language sequence and continues to build on the skills acquired in JAPN&-121. The basic tenets of communications including reading, writing, speaking, and listening are developed in a dynamic second language acquisition environment enhanced by technology. Grammar is used as a communication tool to express meaning as students take part in small group discussions, cultural investigation, and presentation. Authentic materials will be focused on in the class as well as assessment. Students should expect to be immersed in the language. English will be used at a minimum. Prerequisite(s): JAPN&-121 with a grade of "C" or higher or instructor permission.
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5.00 Credits
(Formerly JAPAN-123) JAPN&-123 is the third quarter of the first-year language sequence and continues to build on the skills acquired in JAPN&-122. The basic tenets of communications including reading, writing, speaking, and listening are developed in a dynamic second language acquisition environment enhanced by technology. Grammar is used as a communication tool to express meaning as students take part in small group discussions, cultural investigation, and presentation. Authentic materials will be focused on in the class as well as assessment. Students should expect to be immersed in the language. English will be used at a minimum. This course satisfies the Multicultural distribution requirement. Prerequisite(s): JAPN&-122 with a "C" or higher, or permission of instructor.
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5.00 Credits
Introduction to various components of logistics including Inventory Management, Materials Handling, Order Processing, Procurement, Transportation Management, and Warehousing. Contemporary issues such as Logistics Information Systems and technologies such as RFID and GPS will be integrated into the course topics. Prerequisite(s): Assessment at college-level Math and English or equivalent.
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5.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the role and importance of transportation and distribution of cargo in the nation's economy and to overview the operations of each mode of the transportation industry. Students will be introduced to the carrier cost structures and operating characteristics, and public policy as it relates to transportation regulations. Practical aspects of transportation and distribution such as planning, routing, scheduling and loading cargo, and adhering to regulatory, safety, security and adminsitrative requirements will be stressed. Prerequisite(s): College level English required; LOG-101 recommended.
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5.00 Credits
This course introduces students to practical concepts of warehousing and inventory management including the types of equipment, storage processes and systems, the technologies used to identify and track units in a warehouse, and the regulations designed to ensure safety in warehouse operations. Students will gain a better understanding of warehouse processes through field trips and/or applied lab exercises. Prerequisite(s): College level English required; LOG-101 recommended.
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