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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an understanding of the architecture and management of today's commonly used computer operating systems The course surveys the operating systems and included tools and utilities to acquire an understanding of how the operating systems work and how to use the tools and techniques to manage and automate computing system tasks. This course will use the Windows command line and UNIX/Linux shell programming as teaching tools to provide the fundamental skills needed to prepare and use scripts to manage and automate daily computer/network management tasks and provide a deeper knowledge of operating system functions. : CSC 260 or permission of the instructor. B
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course provides an in-depth look at network security concepts and techniques. It will adopt a practical, handson approach when examining networking security techniques. Along with examining different network strategies, the student will explore the advancement of network implementation as well as problem solving strategies necessary in the field of information security : CSC 260 or permission of the instructor. S
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Computer Forensics and Investigation presents principles and techniques of conducting computing investigations Computer forensics involves obtaining and analyzing digital information for use as evidence in civil, criminal, or administrative cases. Topics include: ethics, current computer forensic tools, digital evidence controls, processing crime and incident scenes, data acquisition, e-mail investigations, and becoming an expert witness Hands-on experience, using a forensic software package will be part of the course. : CSC 260 or permission of the instructor. S
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to take the Security+ Certification examination. It is intended for the experienced network administrator or the student who is in the last semester of the proposed Certificate in Information Security program. This course focuses on the topics covered in the Security+ certification examination and is intended to be a culminating course as well as a supplement to the student's prior studies and/or experience. : Students must be in the last semester of the certificate program or permission of the instructor. S
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to take the A+ Certification examination. It is intended for the experienced PC Repair Technician or the student who has completed the FLCC Computer Technology and Networking degree program This course focuses on the topics covered in the A+ certification examination and is intended to be a refresher course as well as a supplement to the student's prior studies and/or experience. It is expected that prospective students will have at least six to eight months' experience as a PC Repair Technician or its equivalent, or that the student has completed the Computer Technology and Networking degree program or the PC Repair course sequence which includes CSC 195 Computer Architecture and Software Systems, CSC 230 PC Maintenance and Repair as well as the CS internship. CSC 271 or permision of instructor. JP/SU
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0.00 - 2.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to take the Network+ Certification examination. It is intended for the experienced network technician or the student who has completed the FLCC Information Technology degree program. This course focuses on the topics covered in the Network+ certification examination and is intended to be a refresher course as well as a supplement to the student's prior studies and/or experience. It is expected that prospective students will have at least eighteen months' experience as a networking technician or its equivalent, or that the student has completed the networking course sequence (CSC 260 Data Communications and Networking, CSC 261 Internetworking) as well as the CS Internship or has completed the Information Technology degree program. Prerequisite: CSC 260, CSC 261, or permission of instructor. JP/SU
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course covers new topics and developments in the field of computing sciences. These topics are beyond the scope of standard CSC courses and are of interest to faculty and students. Topics of current interest in the industry may include game programming, new programming languages, programming for handheld technology, and new networking technologies. This course may be taken more than once, as long as the course content changes. : Permission of instructor. Course offered as appropriate
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course introduces the tools, techniques, and concepts behind the production of digital media. Application of digital media technologies, including operating systems, hardware, software, and multimedia design, are explored. F
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to the basic principles and techniques of digital photography. Topics include: the digital camera and its functions; theory, mechanics, and aesthetics of digital imagery; image editing software; and preparing digital images for print, the Web, and other digital media. Digital camera and basic computer skills required. B
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
This course examines the integration of new media with the practice of good design. Students develop an understanding of basic design principles and applications The course emphasizes principles of design for the virtual community, linking theory, criticism, and practice Prerequisite: DIG 100. S
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