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3.00 Credits
This course introduces computer hardware components and system software needed to set up, install, confi gure, upgrade, and maintain a microcomputer system. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to software used in operating a local area network. Hands-on experience with one or more software packages will be provided. Prerequisite: CIS 1000 or CGS 1060 and acceptable college placement test scores or consent of department. Corequisite: CET 1600 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
A survey of operating systems for microcomputers, including basic operating system functions such as disk and fi le management, customizing system confi guration, and optimizing system performance. Prerequisite: CGS 1060 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the hardware needed to set up and operate a local area network, including a discussion of confi gurations, physical specifi cations, and requirements and limitations of network components and workstations. Prerequisite: CGS 1000 or CGS 1060 and acceptable college placement test scores or consent of department. Corequisite: CET 1486 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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1.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to network cabling using varous types of copper and fi ber optic cables. The focus of the course covers basic cabling theory, tool usage, troubleshooting and repair of copper and fi ber optic cables. 1 semester hour credit [A]
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, confi gure, customize and troubleshoot Microsoft Windows client software. Prerequisite: CET 1513 or consent of department. Pre- or Corequisite: CET 1486 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
Supervised, practical work experience in an appropriate business, industry, government agency, or institution which relates to the Computer Engineering Technology fi eld of study. A minimum of 45 clock hours on the job is required for each semester hour of credit earned. 1-3 semester hours credit. May be repeated for a maximum of 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
A study of digital circuits in the form of pulse and switching circuits, binary and octal numbers, Boolean Algebra, multivibrators, counters and registers, input-output devices, conversions, adders, and control circuits and systems. Prerequisite: EET 2119C. Six semester hours lecture/laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A study of microprocessors as a part of a complete microcomputer. Included are assembly languages, programming techniques, hardware test and measurement techniques, diagnostic programming to repair training computers, microprocessor system and utilization of appropriate test equipment. Prerequisite: CET 2114C. Six hours lecture/laboratory per week. $6 lab fee. 4 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A study of fault analysis and troubleshooting techniques as applied to various types of digital systems comprised of both discrete and integrated circuits. Involves a practical hands-on application to troubleshooting, using diagnostic programming to repair training computers, microprocessor systems and utilization of appropriate test equipment. Prerequisite: CET 2152C. Four hours lecture/ laboratory per week. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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