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CNA 240: Advanced NetWare Administration
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
A continuation of CNA 140, NetWare Administration. Advanced topics including planning file system structure and security, planning Novell Directory Serviced (NDS) structure and security, server management, planning NDS replication and partitioning, planning time synchronization, configuring and troubleshooting TCP/IP, installing a NetWare server and developing an NDS tree. Prepares students for the Novell Advanced Administration Exam. Prerequisite: CnA 140 or instructor's permission.
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CNA 250: Routing and Switching
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
An introduction to Routing and Switching to design, build, and maintain small to medium-size networks. Upon successful completion of the program, students will have met the necessary requirements to take the Comp/Tia commercial certification. Prerequisite: CnA 101 or instructor's permission.
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CNA 260: Windows Scripting
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
An introduction to Windows Scripting. Native and Object-oriented scripts will be developed, focusing on object manipulation, and modular programming. Program structure and logic will be emphasized in the context of providing useful, user-friendly scripts using the technologies available from VBScript and Windows native scripting. Prerequisite: CnA 120 and CnA 122.
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CNA 270: Introduction to Wireless
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Design, planning, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of Wireless LANs. A comprehensive overview of technologies, security, and design best practices with particular emphasis on hands on skills. Prerequisite: CnA 101 or instructor's permission.
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CNA 296: Managing Network Environments
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Hardware assembly and configuration, installation and user support of Microsoft network servers and clients. Configuration, installation and user support of Cisco routers and switches. Provides important design, organization, documentation, and operational functions required for effective Microsoft and Cisco network systems implementation and management. Prerequisite: CnA 113, CnA 120, CnA 121, CnA 122, CnA 101, CnA 221, CnA 250 or instructor's permission.
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COOP 190: Cooperative Work Experience and Seminar
2.00 - 15.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Academically supervised work experience and seminar that extends and enhances classroom learning and understanding of curriculum related material. While in an actual work environment, students develop on-the-job skills and competency to be successful in an increasingly diverse and complex world. The in-class seminar component helps students reflect upon and better understand the internship experience. Students must attend 11 hrs/quarter in-class, experiential seminar. Prerequisite: Students must complete at least one (1) quarter, (10 credits minimum) of college level work in their program of study and have a minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.00. As requested by the employer, some internships require higher GPA standards.
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COOP 290: Adv Cooperative Work Experience/Internships
1.00 - 15.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Academically supervised, independent work experience that builds upon prior internship experience and work experiences. This course enhances necessary, on-the-job skills and training to enter an increasingly complex and diverse work environment. Students enrolled in Co-op 290 must work a minimum average of five (5) hours per week for each credit earned. Prerequisite: Students must complete at least one (1) quarter, (10 credits minimum) of college level work in their program of study and have a minimum, cumulative GPA of 2.00. As requested by the employer, some internships require higher GPA standards. Students must successfully complete Co-op 190 to enroll in Co-op 290 unless specific permission is given by the Director of Cooperative Work experience/Internships.
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CS 142: Object-Oriented Programming I
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Introduction to object-oriented programming with Java. Essentials of object-oriented programming: Classes, objects, inheritance, polymorphism and encapsulation. Fundamental aspects of the Java programming language including types, variables, control structures, arrays and strings, streams, files and exceptions. Prerequisite: CIS 166 Programming with Visual basic or mATh 140 or 120 or instructor's permission.
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CS 143: Object-Oriented Programming II
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Apply object-oriented concepts in the design and programming phases of application development. Includes graphical user interfaces, event-driven programming, recursive techniques, and simple data structures. Prerequisite: CS 142.
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CS 285: Data Structures
5.00 Credits
South Puget Sound Community College
Elementary concepts of data structures in conjunction with high level programming skills. Algorithm analysis (Big-O) and data structures such as arrays, stacks, linked and inverted lists, queues, trees, and search techniques. Prerequisite: CS 142.
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