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College Catalog 2009-2010 PDF - Phillips Community College

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MSC 243 Intermediate Music Theory<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

A continuation of MSC 233. Prerequisite: MSC 233.<br />

MSC 253 Music History to 1800<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Music history of the West through the early classic period, with<br />

emphasis on the works of Bach, Handel, Haydn, and Mozart.<br />

MSC 263 Music History, 1800 to the Present<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Music of the Romantic, Impressionistic and Contemporary<br />

periods, beginning with Beethoven and Schubert.<br />

MSC 1012, 1022, 2012, 2022 Applied Music Concentration<br />

2 hrs. credit for each course<br />

These courses include vocal or instrumental instruction and are<br />

designed for the music major. $40.00 lab fee.<br />

MSC 1011, 1021, 2011, 2021 Secondary Applied Music<br />

1 hr. credit for each course<br />

These courses include vocal or instrumental instruction and are<br />

designed for the music minor. $20.00 lab fee.<br />

NETWORKING TECHNOLOGy<br />

NT 103 Structured Cabling I<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

The course is designed to teach the student the basics of planning,<br />

installing, and maintaining copper and fiber optic network<br />

cabling. The course will emphasize the proper procedures as<br />

specified in the IEEE standards for network cabling, accomplished<br />

through lecture and laboratory exercises.<br />

NT 104 MS OS System Troubleshooting<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Keyboard/mouse competency. The course is<br />

an introductory course designed to provide the student with<br />

an overview of working system theory and procedures for<br />

troubleshooting MS Windows XP. Prepares student for MCP<br />

Exam 70-271.<br />

NT 114 Desktop Support<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

Prerequisite: NT 104. The course will offer students the skills<br />

necessary to troubleshoot daily problems endusers face related<br />

to configuring and maintaining applications such as Microsoft<br />

Office, Outlook Express, Internet Explorer and other applications<br />

running on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Prepares<br />

student for MCP exam 70-272.<br />

NT 123 Networking Essentials<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

This course will provide students who are new to the Microsoft<br />

networking system with the knowledge necessary to understand<br />

and identify the tasks involved in supporting a Windows network.<br />

The course is a preliminary course intended to provide an<br />

overview of networking concepts and how they are implemented<br />

in Windows 2000.<br />

NT 145 Microsoft Server Administration<br />

5 hrs. lec./lab, 5 credits<br />

Prerequisite: Keyboard/mouse competency. The course is<br />

designed to provide the student with the knowledge and skills<br />

to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Windows 2000<br />

Professional and Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. Preparation<br />

for MCP exam 70-210 and 70-215.<br />

NT 155 Microsoft Network Infrastructure<br />

5 hrs. lec./lab, 5 credits<br />

Prerequisite: NT 145. The course will provide the student<br />

with the knowledge and skills to implement and administer<br />

a Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and prepares for MCP<br />

exam 70-216.<br />

NT 165 Microsoft Active Directory Services<br />

5 hrs. lec./lab, 5 credits<br />

Prerequisite: NT 155. The course will provide the student the<br />

knowledge and skills to implement and administer a Microsoft<br />

2000 Directory Services infrastructure. Prepares for MCP exam<br />

70-217.<br />

NT 175 Network Management<br />

5 hrs. lec./lab, 5 credits<br />

Prerequisite: NT 165. The course will provide the student with<br />

the knowledge and skills to manage a Microsoft Windows 2000<br />

Network environment. Prepares for MCP exam 70-218.<br />

NT 193 Maintaining and Managing PC’s I<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: CT 153 or departmental approval. This course is<br />

designed to prepare students in the area of computer services.<br />

Lecture and hands-on training will include the application of<br />

Windows and DOS commands, computer hardware components,<br />

troubleshooting and hardware installation.<br />

NT 204 Special Topics in Networking<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits<br />

The course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity<br />

to focus on a topic of special interest or application. Subject area<br />

and project plan will be agreed upon by student and instructor<br />

and approved by the division dean for all students enrolled in<br />

the course. Enrollment limited to advanced student placement<br />

or division approval.<br />

NT 214 Special Topics in Networking II<br />

4 hrs. lec./lab, 4 credits.<br />

Prerequisite: NT 204. The course is designed to provide the<br />

student with an opportunity to continue and pursue a more indepth<br />

study of project initiated in NT 204. The student may,<br />

with division approval, begin a new semester length project of<br />

study under the same restrictions of NT 204. Advanced student<br />

placement or division approval.<br />

NT 223 Structured Cabling II<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

The course is a continuation of NT 103, building on the skills<br />

acquired in Structured Cabling I.<br />

NT 233 Peripheral Devices<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

A course to acquaint the student with the theory of operation<br />

and troubleshooting techniques used to maintain peripherals<br />

such as keyboards, tape cassettes, and floppy discs, as well as<br />

industrial and commercial systems.<br />

NT 243 Computer Artistry & Design<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

Prerequisite: CT 114 or departmental approval. This course is<br />

an optional offering within the Network Technology Program.<br />

The course deals with web-site and artistic creation utilizing webdevelopment<br />

applications. Media creation, interactivity, layout<br />

and design, and production tools are included in the course.<br />

NT 253 Digital Image Production I<br />

3 hrs. lec., 3 credits<br />

The course provides an introduction to the production and<br />

manipulation of digital images using industry recognized digital

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