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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the UNIX/Linux network operating system. Topics include installation and confi guration of both client and server, GUI and command Chipola College Catalog 85 line interface, fi le management, system utilities, remote connectivity, and scripting. Hands-on laboratory exercises are included. Prerequisite: CET 1513 and CET 2722 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to network routing and switching. Topics include TCP/IP routing fundamentals; router confi guration and troubleshooting; switching concepts and switch confi guration; WAN connectivity, VLANs, and VPNs. Hands-on laboratory exercises are included. Prerequisite: CET 1600 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
This course covers an introduction to network security, concepts, terminology and a basic understanding of available network security methods and programs. Topics include legal issues and policies, managing risks, identifying types of attacks, information security best practices, E-Commerce needs and intrusion detection platform-specifi c implementations. Prerequisite: CET 1486 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install and confi gure Microsoft Windows server software to create fi le, print, and terminal servers. Prerequisite: CET 1486 or consent of department. Preor corequisite: CET 1811 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [O]
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, manage, monitor, confi gure and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, network protocols, IP routing in a Windows network infrastructure. Pre- or corequisite: CET 2722 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 60 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
An introduction to the use of microcomputers. Includes terminology and an introduction to the operation of typical microcomputer hardware and software. No prerequisite. No previous computer experience required but keyboarding or typing skill recommended. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
The course provides a survey of current microcomputer applications software, including general terminology, features and operating procedures for specifi c tasks. The student will acquire operational skills for using microcomputers in support of business and personal tasks. Prerequisite: CGS 1060 or an acceptable score on the CGS 1100 Screening Exam. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
An in-depth course in word-processing software and functions. Topics include creating, editing, and formatting documents; report creation including outline, table of contents, footnote/ endnote, and index; merging documents; form letters and mail merge; and creating tables, charts, forms, newsletters and Web pages. Prerequisites: CGS 1060 or consent of department. 3 semester hours credit. [A]
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3.00 Credits
A course using spreadsheet software for microcomputers for business and personal numerical problemsolving. Provides an introduction to the basic operations and capabilities of spreadsheet software through hands-on exercises. Prerequisite: CGS 1060 or consent of department. 2 semester hours credit. [A]
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