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3.00 Credits
Windows XP professional, Windows Vista and the Linux operating systems are explained in detail. The course progresses from installation through the desktop environment to disk configuration and maintenance, firewall configuration, phishing filtering, hardware and software configuration , file maintenance and using the many multimedia functions and features of XP, Vista and Linux labs are completed that further explain the more complex functions and features of the operating systems. Credit 3 hours.
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Course introduces key concepts, functions and features, and automating methods most widely used in the popular Microsoft Outlook email client software. The course presents an overview of how Outlook's various components and tools work together, and how to configure and use them efficiently. Including the advanced tools such as forms design, adaptive menus, rules, and VBA programming results in extending organizational objectives resulting in advanced collaborative solutions. Credit 3 hours.
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This course covers the networking of computers within a small geographic area using current and emerging Ethernet protocols and includes the functions of internetworking devices such as routers, switches, hubs, and NICs. Networking operating systems, delivery media (both physical and wireless), peer networking, server functions, workstation and server hardware, network addressing, and TCP/IP protocols will also be covered. Credit 3 hours.
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The design and development of websites to support business operations. Includes the study of site design, maintenance, and the integration of databases and other programming functionality to increase the capability of a website to support changing business needs. Credit 3 hours.
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Comprehensive, hands-on course providing basic computer systems service topics as well as more advanced issues pertaining to hardware and operating system configuration, installation, and troubleshooting. Additionally, the course expands the student's practical experience and knowledge in networking maintenance issues, safety, and customer service techniques and management. Credit 3 hours.
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Students learn the fundamental logic, design and applications software required to enter the Computer Programming Technology (CPT) degree program. An overview of computer programming logic, structures, documentation, design and the planning process is presented. Students install and configure the required programming tools and software used throughout the CPT programming courses. The course exposes the learner to the general object orientated programming concepts required decisions making, looping, arrays, methods, and data file handling. The course is not language specific and prior programming is not required. Credit: 3 Credit hours.
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Using SQL Server, students retrieve information from various relational databases. Beginning with simple queries that retrieve selected data from a single table, it progresses to advanced queries that summarize the data, combine it with data from other tables, and display the data in specialized ways. Credit 3 hours.
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Course focuses on using Visual Basic for Applications programming to support applications in Microsoft Access and Excel. Students use the Object Model for both Access and Excel and produce programs that include declaration and assignment of object, string, date, and numeric variables, selection statements, repetition statements, custom dialog boxes, and ADO data exchange. Credit 3 hours.
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PHP and MySQL go hand in hand. An introduction to PHP, SQL, and MySQL leads to programming PHP to develop, manipulate, maintain and query MYSQL databases. The course covers key PHP programming concepts and features, and shows how to effectively integrate PHP and MySQL to build powerful interactive web sites. Credit 3 hours.
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Course covers programming in C# and writing object orientated code to solve business applications. Course begins with an overview of C# which leans heavily on Visual Studio , syntax, variables, scope, program control , exception handling and decision manipulation and moves to constructing and manipulating SQL data constructs. Credit 3 hours.
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