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CMS 210: Television Production II
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This is an advanced course for those students interested in acquiring increased knowledge and sophistication in the production of television programs. Remote shooting, field production, and studio operations are principal components of the course. Students in CMS 210 participate in the Essex County College Observer (ECCO) -TV productions. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CMS 110. Laboratory fee.
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CMS 219: Video Production
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This advanced hands-on course allows students to create and develop a series of independent video productions. The tasks that students undertake include script writing, producing, directing, scheduling productions, camera operating, field videotaping, and post-production editing. (Note: Students are required to purchase their own videotapes.) Prerequisite: "C" or better in CMS 110.Laboratory fee.
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CSC 100: Fundamentals of Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course introduces the elementary concepts of computer science and is specifically designed for students planning to major in the discipline. The course emphasizes the various aspects of computing such as problem solving, algorithm design, and program construction. Students also explore the application of computer science to various realworld problems. An object-oriented programming language is used to develop the student's problem solving and programming skills. Successful completion of programming projects requires students to use a computer laboratory outside of the class period. Co-requisite: MTH 092.
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CSC 104: Network Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is an introduction to microcomputer hardware and operating system components associated with network technology. It includes examination of microprocessors, databases, ports, and video displays. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 105: Network Administration
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course provides the necessary information and handson laboratory experience for students who intend to administer Local Area Networks. The course provides students with technical knowledge in the areas of networking connectivity, data communications, and communication protocols. Students are required to demonstrate their proficiency in the subject matter by completing a series of laboratory exercises. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 104.Laboratory fee.
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CSC 108: Client Operating Systems
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This is a course in the organization, structure, and implementation of operating systems typically used by clients in Local and Wide Area Networks. The course covers in detail the features associated with graphical, secure, 32-bit network operating systems such as Windows 2000 Professional. Students must be prepared for extensive hands-on work in a client/server environment. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 104. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 110: Routing And Switching Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is designed to introduce the fundamental terminology, concepts, and principles associated with the configuration and implementation of Cisco routers in Local and Wide Area Networks. The course covers in detail the OSI Reference Model, IP addressing, signaling and data transmission, and network topologies. All course topics correspond to the first semester of the Cisco Networking Academy Program curriculum for the CCNA examination. The course is taught in a lecture, discussion, and demonstration format within the confines of a specialized laboratory. Laboratory fee.
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CSC 111: Routing And Switching Wide Area Networks
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is a continuation of CSC 110. Students develop the knowledge to configure Cisco routers in Local and Wide Area Networks. The course covers in detail router configuration, IP addressing, WAN routing protocols, and network troubleshooting. All course topics correspond to the second semester of the Cisco Networking Academy Program curriculum for the CCNA examination. Students are required to complete a selected series of router implementation and configuration exercises to pass the course. The course is taught in a lecture, discussion, and demonstration format within the confines of a specialized laboratory. Prerequisite: "C" or better in CSC 110. Laboratoryfee.
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CSC 112: Computer Programming For Engineering & Technology
3.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course is an introduction to computer-oriented problem solving and programming and their applications in engineering. It provides the essential foundation for a program of study in object-oriented programming and computer- oriented mathematics. It covers the general areas of data analysis (graphics, sorting, and statistics), curve fitting (regression and interpolation), and equation solving. Students learn programming and the use of general-purpose application software tools such as spreadsheets, database, and mathematical software. Students are required to complete a series of laboratory assignments illustrating applications of computer-oriented problem solving. Prerequisite: "C" or better in MTH 113 or MTH 119.
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CSC 121: Computer Science I
4.00 Credits
Essex County College
This course serves as an introduction to the concepts and methodologies fundamental to computer science. Emphasis is placed upon object-oriented design and analysis with a thorough discussion of the concepts and principles associated with object-oriented programming. A high level object-oriented language is utilized for programming assignments and to illustrate conceptual material. It is recommended that a student be enrolled concurrently in either MTH 113 or MTH 119 to derive the most benefit from the course. Prerequisite: "C" or better inMTH 100.
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