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CST 110: Introduction to Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This foundation course for Computer Services students covers the basics of hardware, standard software and networking in a hands-on, experiential, interactive lab environment. Topics will include operating systems, software applications, programming, system units, storage, peripherals, maintenance, network architecture, hardware, and cabling. Prerequisite: MAT* 075 or placement in MAT* 095 on the Basic Skills Assessment or consent of instructor
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CST 120: Introduction to Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits The course will begin by discussing the purpose and theory behind the functions of an operating system (OS), such as the management of memory and files, scheduling of jobs, and communication with peripherals. The students will gain an in-depth working knowledge of an OS (such as a Windows environment) currently in broad use with personal computers. Students will also become familiar with a range of other operating systems, character based and graphic (such as DOS, MAC OS, and UNIX) and will gain an understanding of principles common to all systems. Students will become skilled in installing, maintaining, and troubleshooting an operating system. Prerequisite: CSA* 105
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CST 130: Network Essentials I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits An introduction to the fundamental concepts of data communications, telecommunications, and networking. This course provides a general overview of computer networks by focusing on the terminology and technology in current networking environments including the OSI model, LAN architecture, the client/server model and network operating systems, system architectures, internet working components, and telecommunications.
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CST 140: Introduction to Computer Hardware
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits An introduction to computer hardware, peripherals, system architectures, operating system concepts, maintenance and upgrade procedures, focusing primarily on personal computers. Prerequisite: CST* 110 or permission of the instructor
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CST 150: Web Design and Development I
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits Students will become more proficient in all aspects covered in Internet I; will use HTML and an editor to produce a well designed web page, using a variety of advanced tags, tools and features; and will gain a thorough understanding of the current hardware and software underlying the Internet. Prerequisite: CSA* 163 or permission of the instructor
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CST 170: Introduction to Local Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This course covers how LANs are built including what physical cables are used, how those cables are connected together and how hardware platforms (such as servers and workstations) attach to LANs. Major network operating systems and applications that run on LANs are also introduced. Prerequisite: CST* 130
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CST 171: LAN System Management
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This advanced course is intended for networking professionals and other participants who grasp the general concepts of data communications and networking, but would like a more detailed understanding of internetworking and internetworking devices. This course focuses on the issues that are encountered with network growth and the internetworking components that offer solutions to these problems. The components covered in this class include repeaters, hubs, bridges, switches, routers and gateways. Network Management and the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) are also discussed. Prerequisite: CST* 130, 170, 192, 260
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CST 192: Wide Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This course details the telecommunications concepts (point to point, multipoint, and packet switch services) and components used to build WANs, as well as the protocols used to transport voice and data including ISDN, Frame Relay and SONET. Prerequisite: CST* 130
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CST 194: Internet Technology
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This course provides an overview of the organizations, technologies, and applications associated with the Internet. It builds on basic networking architecture and how it applies to the structure and organizational aspects of the World Wide Web. Web clients and servers and the underlying protocols used by both are also covered as well as the requirements for building a web server. Prerequisite: CST* 130
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CST 196: Protocol Analysis
3.00 Credits
Connecticut State Community College Quinebaug
3 Credits This is an advanced course intended for networking professionals and students who already grasp the general concepts of data communications and networking, but would like a more detailed understanding of the processes and protocols used in today's networks. Network architectures will be discussed from an OSI model perspective of the networking protocol stack, and a detailed analysis of the protocol will ensue using traces taken with protocol analyzers. Prerequisite: CST* 130, 170, 192, 260
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