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COMM 270L: Microcomputer Networking Lab
0.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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COMM 280: Radio/Television Broadcasting
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
Direct, applied use of television and radio equipment in a small studio setting leading to basic skills in all aspects of video and audio production including lighting, camera operation, special effects, character generation, recording, editing, audio, set construction, script writing, and program production.
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COMM 290: Special Topics- Communications
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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COMM 298: Internship
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
A practical, hands-on experience working as an assistant in a communications business in the local area.
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COSC 101: Microsoft Office Applications
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
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COSC 102: Computers and Society
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
A beginning course introducing the student to the use of computers and requiring no previous computer experience or technical background. The impact of computers on society is briefly discussed, along with an overview of the types, classifications, and functions of various computer hardware, software, and peripherals. The hands-on use of microcomputers is stressed and the ability to use word processing software is emphasized.
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COSC 111: Introduction to Comp Science
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
A study of fundamental computer concepts for computer science majors. The course covers the parts of a computer, how computers store and process information, and how operating systems and common software applications work. The terminologies, binary and hexadecimal number bases, and standardized (ASCII) codes used involved in processing digital information are studied. Orientation to the Windows operating system and its basic commands is included, along with some simple word processing. Problem solving and structured programming techniques are introduced and several programming lab problems are required.
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COSC 120: Introduction to Networking
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
An introductory level course in data networking. Topics include networking terminology, data communications protocols, networking standards, number systems, microcomputer hardware and software, basic electricity, structured wiring installations, OSI Reference Model, LANS (local area networks) and WANs (wide area networks), LAN topologies, physical (MAC) and logical (IP) addressing, and network management. Instruction and training are provided in the care, maintenance, and use of networking tools, software, and hardware.
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COSC 120L: Introduction to Networking Lab
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New River Community and Technical College
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COSC 121: Intro to Networking Routing
3.00 Credits
New River Community and Technical College
This course is designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology that will empower them to enter employment and continue education and training in the computer networking field. Instruction includes, but is not limited to, networking safety, network terminology and protocols, network standards, Ethernet, Token Ring, Fiber Distributed Data Interface, TCP/IP addressing protocol, routing, dynamic routing, and the role and function of the network administrator. Particular emphasis is given to the use of decision-making and problem-solving techniques in applying science, mathematics, communication, and social studies concepts to solve networking problems. Instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance, and use of networking software, tools, and equipment.
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