COMPUTER REPAIRS AND NETWORK TECHNICIANELED 1041Fundamentals of Electricity(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course is for technical programs’ stu<strong>de</strong>nts needing to apply the basic concepts of electricity in or<strong>de</strong>rto operate instruments and equipments to carry out occupational projects. In the first portion, DirectCurrent Circuits (DC), the stu<strong>de</strong>nts will get acquainted the theories, parameters, and <strong>de</strong>vices which arenecessary to <strong>de</strong>sign, modify, and built direct current electric circuits. In the second portion, AlternateCurrent Circuits, the stu<strong>de</strong>nts will study the theories related with generators, transformers, the concept ofinductance and its effect in AC circuits, alternate current sources i<strong>de</strong>ntification, sinusoidal signals,capacitance, filters and impedance.LATE 1201 Electrical Instrumentation- Lab(3 credits)Pre-requisite: Concurrent with ELED 1041This course is <strong>de</strong>signed to apply the discussed theories in course ELED 1041 by means of theconstruction of circuits of current direct and it alternates. The suitable use of measuring instruments isemphasized and tests. It is verified by means of measurements, the theories and properties of electricalcircuits of direct current. The relations will settle down between energy, the electrical charges, thevoltage, current, resistance and power.In the part of application of theories and properties of the alternating circuit emphasis will occur in the useof: oscilloscope, power plants, generators of signals and others. In addition, the stu<strong>de</strong>nt will use inducers,transformers and other electrical <strong>de</strong>vices.MATE 1220 Applied Mathematics(3 Credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course of mathematical applied it inclu<strong>de</strong>s two parts. In first it is examined the basic operations ofmathematical such as: sum, reduces, multiplication and division of whole numbers, <strong>de</strong>cimal andfractions.In second part is emphasized in: the application of the basic concepts of algebra, geometry,trigonometry, the graphs and solution of numerical problems applied to the technology.OPCO 2093 Computer’s Operating Systems (WINDOWS)(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneStu<strong>de</strong>nts will learn about the disk operating system (DOS), Windows XP, Vista and Windows 7 and therole of all on the PC. In this hands-on class stu<strong>de</strong>nts will use DOS and Windows commands to browse thecontents of hard disks, and organize files and directories. Copying and moving files and formattingstorage media will also be covered.ELEC 2053 Digital Electronics(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThe stu<strong>de</strong>nt is introduced to various digital subsystems (logic assemblies) and their use in digital computingand control systems, and is provi<strong>de</strong>d with the analytical tools necessary to perform analyses and problemdiagnosis. Topics inclu<strong>de</strong> multi-vibrators, flip flops, counters and shift register, systems and applications,digital subsystems using integrated circuit logic chips encoding/<strong>de</strong>coding techniques, and memory systems.LITE 1000 Computer Literacy(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis is a beginning computer course that will focus on <strong>de</strong>veloping skills that will allow stu<strong>de</strong>nts to feelcomfortable using computers. The topics covered are: historical events, terminology, system components,capacity, essential hardware, software applications, etc. The course also <strong>de</strong>als with management, control,storage, retrieve, and communication of data through electronic means. Lectures, small group discussions,- 126 -
hands on exercise sessions, and homework activities will be used to provi<strong>de</strong> stu<strong>de</strong>nts with manyopportunities to <strong>de</strong>velop Information Technology skills.ADRE 1001 Networks Operations(3 credits)Pre-requisite: OPCO 2093In this class the stu<strong>de</strong>nt learn the concepts and methodology used by companies to <strong>de</strong>cision makingrelated to the information system and network administration.RECO 1001 Computers Repairs I(3 credits)Pre-requisite: ELEC 2053A course in hands-on training to un<strong>de</strong>rstand and troubleshoot computers efficiently. Stu<strong>de</strong>nts will start byreviewing the basic components that make up a computer. Then, will begin by building fully functioning PCworkstations from scratch. They are also introduced to the basics of DOS and the CMOS setup program, aswell as the diagnostic tools that we use to check out the hardware.RECO 1002 Computers Repairs II(3 credits)Pre-requisite: RECO 1001This course covers the application, maintenance, trouble shooting and repair of personal computersperipherals. These inclu<strong>de</strong>: monitors, printers, scanners, laptops and portable <strong>de</strong>vices, network hubs andswitches, routers, wireless <strong>de</strong>vices, etc. Emphasis is placed on test equipment usage and <strong>de</strong>velopment oftroubleshooting skills.REDE 1208 Installation, Maintenance and Repairs of Computers Networks(3 credits)Pre-requisite: ADRE 1001The purpose of this course is to address the implementation and <strong>de</strong>sktop support needs of customers that areplanning to <strong>de</strong>ploy and support Microsoft® Windows® 2000/XP Professional / Windows Vista andWindows 7 in a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments. This course will train ourstu<strong>de</strong>nts to install and support <strong>de</strong>sktops running Windows.PRCE 1210 Preparation for Comp TIA A+ Certifications (Hardware &OS)(3 credits)Pre-requisite: ADRE 1001This course prepares stu<strong>de</strong>nts for the A+ Certification (Hardware and OS) exams, which is an industrysponsoredtest that establishes a benchmark level of knowledge and competency expected of computerservice technicians who are in entry-level positions. A+ Certification also serves as the foundation forcomputer service professionals who are pursuing other valuable industry certifications, such as the CiscoCertified Networking Associate (CCNA), Network +, and Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP).SEGU 1000 Networks Security(3 credits)Pre-requisite: OPCO 2093This course introduces basic security principles, such as establishing an effective security policy, and thedifferent types of hacker activities that a computer user is most likely to encounter. It also will instruct thestu<strong>de</strong>nt in the latest security industry recommendations and how to properly protect Windows XP andWindows, servers in a variety of settings and how to perform security auditsSOUND AND SECURITY ALARM TECHNICIANSEGU 1042 Occupational Safety(3 credits)Pre-requisite: NoneThis course emphasizes the fundamental concepts related to safety and health in the industrial,manufacturing, and servicing industries. Prevention and remedial measures to face acci<strong>de</strong>nts caused byelectric shocks, and toxic gases inhalations are discussed. Regulation of the Department of Labor and OSHA- 127 -
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