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2.00 Credits
This course is designed to equip students with general competency and familiarity with the Macintosh platform. Designed primarily for PC/Windows users, previous and current Mac operating systems will be thoroughly reviewed. Macintosh applications, hardware, networking and troubleshooting will also be covered. (0805-215, 226) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (W)
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2.00 Credits
This course will familiarize the student with various industrial controls and devices used in a manufacturing environment. The most commonly used DC and AC motors and servos will be studied. Motor controls, containing commonly used sensors, vision and feedback systems will be studied. Programmable logic controllers will be studied from both a hardware and software perspective. (0805-245) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (F, W)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces fi ber optics and parallels the objectives of the National Association of Communication Contractors fi ber optic cable installer training. Students will learn the basic fi ber systems, which consist of a light-emitting diode or laser transmitter, fi ber optic cable, connectors and a receiver. The course is primarily oriented to connectorization of cable ends and their evaluation using the optical time domain refl ectometer (OTDR). (0805-224) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (W, S)
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2.00 Credits
This course introduces concepts in both analog (voice) and digital (data) telecommunications. Topics covered include plain old telephone service (POTS), in-home wiring service, telephone operation, number coding, routing, transmission media and other appropriate telephony topics. Private branch exchanges (PBX) and Centrex also will be discussed. (0805-225) Class 2, Lab 2, Credit 3 (S)
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2.00 Credits
The course will prepare students to take and pass the CompTIA's Network+ certifi cation exam. Students will review material from previous courses and complete practice exams and troubleshooting exercises in preparation for the exam. In addition to textbook(s), students will be required to purchase a certifi cation exam voucher for this course. Students must pass the certifi cation exam to pass the course. (0805-335) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2 (S)
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2.00 Credits
The course will prepare students to take and pass the CompTIA's Security+ certifi cation exam. Students will review material from previous courses and complete practice exams and troubleshooting exercises in preparation for the exam. In addition to textbook(s), students will be required to purchase a certifi cation exam voucher for this course. Students must pass the certifi cation exam to pass the course. (0805-336) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2 (S)
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2.00 Credits
This pre-programming course is for students pursuing a major in the Golisano College of Computing and Information Sciences (GCCIS) and is designed to help them develop the programming, logic and problem-solving skills needed for success in the GCCIS majors. This course will provide students with a study of the fundamental concepts, logical structures and algorithms inherent to computer programming. Students will learn how to write basic objectoriented programs in a contemporary programming language. (0502-111, 1016-204 or 0884-275) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4 (F, S)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F, W, S)
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3.00 Credits
Credit variable (F)
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2.00 Credits
Course goals are to prepare students to secure a cooperative or professional work experience in the student's major and to assist the student in acquiring the skills for accessing information, networking, developing résumés and letters,completing various employment-related forms, interviewing, and using various communication techniques in preparing students for the job search process. Class 2, Credit 2 (F, W)
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