2010 Catalog - Delaware County Community College
2010 Catalog - Delaware County Community College
2010 Catalog - Delaware County Community College
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142 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS<br />
MUS 128 Guitar I Special Studies<br />
This course teaches the basic skills of guitar playing,<br />
including music theory, technique exercise, chord forms<br />
and rhythms. Level 1 reading etudes and songs will be<br />
assigned for classroom performance. This class is intended<br />
for students with little or no previous guitar background.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, students<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Apply fundamentals of guitar technique to the electric or<br />
acoustic guitar<br />
• Read music appropriate for the guitar<br />
• Perform technical exercises for left and right hand<br />
development<br />
• Apply the concepts of music notation and theory,<br />
including chromatic scale, triad and seventh chord<br />
formulas, major scale formulas, and triad and seventh<br />
chord spellings<br />
• Chart the parameters of musical form as applied to songs<br />
• Play rhythmic accompaniments of traditional and<br />
popular songs in diverse styles<br />
3 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
MUS 129 Guitar II Special Studies<br />
This course is a continuation of Guitar I and includes<br />
Guitar Level 2 reading, theory and performance.<br />
Students will perform scales, chords, etudes, chord<br />
accompaniments, and other assigned repertoire.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, students<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Demonstrate Level 2 techniques on an electric or<br />
acoustic guitar<br />
• Play scales (major, pentatonic, blues) and chords<br />
(3 & 4 part)<br />
• Read appropriate Level 2 etude and repertory materials<br />
• Apply technique exercises for left and right<br />
hand development<br />
• Notate chord spellings<br />
• Analyze forms of selected song repertoire<br />
• Perform Level 2 exercises, etudes, and repertoire<br />
3 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
(NET) Network Engineering<br />
NET 110<br />
Network Technologies<br />
This course prepares students to have an overall view<br />
of the way computers communicate and the basics of<br />
networking. Key topics include networking standards,<br />
the OSI model, network protocols, transmission media,<br />
topologies, hardware, software, WANs and remote<br />
connectivity, security, managing and upgrading a<br />
network, and TCP/IP.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, the student<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Describe the various network services and standards.<br />
• Explain the industry standard OSI model of network<br />
computing<br />
• Describe and establish network security and various<br />
management issues.<br />
• Describe connectivity and transmission media.<br />
• Define the topologies and how they work with each other.<br />
• Perform basic TCP/IP computations.<br />
• Describe network protocols and how the work together.<br />
Prereq. ENG 050, REA 050, MAT 040<br />
3 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
NET 115<br />
Windows XP Professional<br />
In this course students will learn how to set up and<br />
support Windows XP operating system. Students will<br />
gain experience in installing, administering, and<br />
troubleshooting this desktop environment.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, the student<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Install Windows XP Professional.<br />
• Administer access to shared files, folders, and printers.<br />
• Configure and manage hardware devices, drivers,<br />
network adapters, and related hardware.<br />
• Troubleshoot Windows XP desktop environment<br />
including user profiles, desktop settings, and<br />
other services.<br />
• Implement TCP/IP network protocol.<br />
• Explain data and system security through Group Policy,<br />
Encryption of Files system, local shares and accounts.<br />
Prereq. NET 110<br />
4 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
2 Weekly Laboratory Hours<br />
NET 116<br />
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server<br />
In this course students will learn how to set up and<br />
support the Windows Server 2003 operating system.<br />
Students will gain experience in installing, administering,<br />
and troubleshooting this enterprise level server operating<br />
system. Upon successful completion of this course,<br />
students should be able to:<br />
• Install Windows Server 2003 using various<br />
deployment methods.<br />
• Manage and maintain the Windows Server 2003<br />
environment.<br />
• Administer sever hardware and disks.<br />
• Perform user, computer, and group account<br />
administration.<br />
• Manage and maintain access to resources.<br />
• Implement disaster recovery.<br />
Prereq. NET 115<br />
4 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
2 Weekly Laboratory Hours<br />
NET 117 Windows 2003 Directory<br />
Services Implementation and<br />
Administration<br />
Students will learn to install, configure, and troubleshoot<br />
MS 2003 Active Directory components, DNS for Active<br />
Directory, and Active Directory security solutions. Students<br />
will also learn how to manage, monitor, and optimize the<br />
desktop environment using Group Policy.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, the student<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Install, configure, and troubleshoot MS Active Directory.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot<br />
DNS for Active Directory.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, optimize, and<br />
troubleshoot change and configuration management.<br />
• Manage, monitor, and optimize components of<br />
Active Directory.<br />
• Configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Active<br />
Directory Security.<br />
Prereq. NET 116<br />
4 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
2 Weekly Laboratory Hours<br />
NET 120 Windows 2003<br />
Infrastructure Implementation and<br />
Administration<br />
This course teaches students how to install, manage,<br />
monitor, configure, and troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote<br />
Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a<br />
MS Windows 2003 network infrastructure. Students will<br />
also learn how to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot<br />
Network Address Translation and Certificate Services.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, the student<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot DNS<br />
in a MS Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure.<br />
• Install, configure, manage monitor, and troubleshoot DHCP<br />
in a MS Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot<br />
Remote Access in a MS Windows Server 2003 network<br />
infrastructure.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot<br />
Network Protocols in a MS Windows Server 2003 network<br />
infrastructure.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot WINS<br />
in a MS Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure.<br />
• Install, configure, and troubleshoot Network Address<br />
Translation.<br />
• Install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot<br />
Certificate Services.<br />
Prereq. NET 117<br />
4 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
2 Weekly Laboratory Hours<br />
NET 210<br />
CISCO Network Support<br />
In this course, students will learn how to select, configure<br />
and troubleshoot Cisco networking devices. The course will<br />
also provide the student with fundamental knowledge of<br />
computer networking topics including Internetworking<br />
essentials, the OSI Model, and various networking<br />
protocols including TCP\IP.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, students<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Explain the OSI Model and the concept of Layered<br />
Communications.<br />
• Explore the fundamentals of Bridging and Switching.<br />
• Learn the origin and functionality of the TCP\IP protocol<br />
stack and the Novell IPX\SPX protocol stack.<br />
• Describe Cisco Network Basics and the Cisco IOS.<br />
• Identify features and characteristics of various WAN protocols.<br />
• Configure Cisco Routers and Switches.<br />
Prereq. NET 110<br />
6 Credits<br />
NET 230<br />
Novel Network Administration<br />
This course prepares the student to manage a NetWare<br />
6.x network through hands-on experience, worksheets,<br />
and theoretical problems. The course teaches basic management<br />
tasks for new network administrators. Key topics<br />
include network file systems management, NetWare<br />
resources, login and file system security, login scripts,<br />
server installation, and user connectivity. Novell eDirectory<br />
Services (NDS) management, Internet infrastructure, and<br />
messaging services are also discussed.<br />
Upon successful completion of this course, the student<br />
should be able to:<br />
• Develop a network management strategy based on the<br />
tools provided with NetWare 6.x.<br />
• Implement a logical, organized, and secure file system.<br />
• Describe and establish login security<br />
• Describe the purpose of a login script and user<br />
connectivity.<br />
• Define console commands and NetWare Loadable<br />
Modules (NLMs).<br />
• Perform a NetWare 6 server install.<br />
• Describe messaging and the Internet Infrastructure.<br />
Prereq. NET 110<br />
4 Credits 3 Weekly Lecture Hours<br />
2 Weekly Laboratory Hours<br />
NET 231 Advanced Novelle Network<br />
Administration (6x)<br />
This course enhances the student's network management<br />
and monitoring skills through demonstrations,<br />
discussions, and hands-on activities in NetWare 6.x. The<br />
course concentrates on installation and upgrade/migration<br />
of servers, server and client management, eDirectory, IP<br />
and Internet Infrastructure, optimization of server<br />
components, security and troubleshooting fundamentals.<br />
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