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CAD 225: Mechanical Application Software
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces students to mechanical industry design-specific software. Students use advanced techniques to create 3-dimensional parametric models, assemblies, and construction documents. Prerequisites: CAD120. A 70% grade must be attained at this level to continue on to the second level course
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CAD 235: Architectural Application Software
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course is a continuation of CAD220 Architectural Application Software I. Students will continue to refine the standards and practices utilized in CAD220. The focus of the course will be placed on customization features, mechanical system features, and drawing specific features necessary to create complete drawing sets for the commercial industry. Prerequisite: CAD220.
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CAD 236: Architectural Capstone
8.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
Participation in this course requires the completion of a capstone project that integrates the student's knowledge and skills acquired during the completion of the architectural concentration curriculum.
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CAD 240: Kinematics
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
Students investigate planar kinematics of rigid bodies using graphical and mathematical techniques to critically examine movements of mechanical elements. The objective is to provide a practical hands-on approach to study the movement of mechanisms with a focus on real-world machinery. Mechanisms are analyzed for position, velocity, acceleration, and dynamic forces. Prerequisites: GEM200 and GEM175.
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CAD 250: Mechanical Application Software
4.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course is a continuation of CAD225 Mechanical Application Software I. Students will continue to refine the standards and practices utilized in CAD225. The focus of the course will be placed on assembly files and details, along with advance parametric modeling techniques necessary to create complete drawing sets for the mechanical industry. Prerequisite: CAD225.
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CAD 256: Mechanical Capstone
8.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
Participation in this course requires the completion of a capstone project that integrates the student's knowledge and skills acquired during the completion of the mechanical concentration curriculum.
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CSA 100: Network Security Essentials
6.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course introduces the concepts behind network authentication, attacks, remote access, e-mail, web directory and files services, wireless and network devices, and medium security.
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CSA 110: Computer and Network Security Concepts and Technology
6.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course provides an introduction into the role and function of computers and networks in business. Topics include network security topologies, intrusion detection, security baselines, cryptography, physical security, disaster recovery, and computer forensics.
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CSA 200: Ethical Hacking and Countermeasures )
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course will address both the managerial and technical aspects of information security. This course will focus on the need for security, legal, ethical, and professional issues in information security, risk management, best practices for security, logical and physical design of security, implementing security, employee training and awareness, and security maintenance. This course develops techniques to detect and evaluate vulnerable points within a networking environment.
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CSA 300: Certified Information Systems Security Professional )
1.00 - 2.00 Credits
Pittsburgh Technical College (formerly Pittsburgh Technical Institute) - Closed
This course provides a comprehensive prospectus based upon the core principle concepts of security. The curriculum, the primarily lecture and case studies, discusses the ten core Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) that are essential to the understanding of security in a context.
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