5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXCET 2793 WINDOWS NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE3 cr. hrs.This course provides students with the knowledge and skillsrequired to install, manage, monitor, configure and troubleshootDNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IPRouting and WINS in a Microsoft Windows Operating Systemenvironment. Completion of this course will preparestudents to take Microsoft’s Certification Exam requiringknowledge of how to implement and administer the MicrosoftWindows Network Infrastructure environment. Prerequisite:CET 2792. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2794 MICROSOFT DIRECTORY SERVICES3 cr. hrs.This course provides students with the core knowledgeneeded for supporting Microsoft Windows Operating Systems.The curriculum is designed to train students andsupport professionals in all the skills needed to design,implement, and support a Windows Server object orienteddirectories including server analysis and optimization, networkanalysis and optimization; and troubleshooting in theenterprise environment. Completion of this course will preparestudents to take Microsoft’s Certification exam whichincludes implementing and administering Microsoft WindowsDirectory Services infrastructure. Prerequisite: CET2792. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2796 DESIGNING SECURITY FOR A MICROSOFTWINDOWS NETWORK3 cr. hrs.This course provides the knowledge and skills required tocontrol and audit access to Microsoft Windows resources,setup authentication and encryption. It also provides theknowledge and skills to analyze the business, security andtechnical requirements required to operate medium to verylarge computing environments. Completion of this coursewill prepare students to for Microsoft’s Certification Examwhich includes designing security in a Microsoft WindowsNetwork. Prerequisite: CET 2792. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2797 DESIGNING A WINDOWS NETWORK INFRA-STRUCTURE3 cr. hrs.This course provides the knowledge and skills required tomodify and design a Windows networking topology. It willalso teach the required skills needed to design for Internetand WAN infrastructures, and methods used to design amanagement and implementation strategy for Windowsnetworking. Completion of this course will prepare studentsto take Microsoft’s certification exam which includes theknowledge to design a Microsoft Windows network infrastructure.Prerequisite: CET 2792. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2905SEMINAR IN BIOMEDICAL ELECTRONIC SYS-TEMS (OA)1-4 cr. hrs.CET 2930C SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTER NET-WORKING (OA) 1-4 cr. hrs.CET 2941INTERNSHIP IN MICROCOMPUTER SYSTEMSTECHNOLOGY (OA)3 cr. hrs.CGS1100C INTRODUCTION TO MICROCOMPUTERSUSING WINDOWS2-3 cr. hrs.An introduction to the components and uses of microcomputersystems. Basic computing concepts including input,output, processing, secondary storage, operating systems,data communications, software applications, and ethicaland responsible computer use will be covered. The studentwill also gain hands-on experience in word processing,spreadsheet, database, graphics, and software integrationusing Microsoft Office software. (Students who havetaken CGS 1560C or who took CGS 1160C prior to January1995 may take this course for credit.) Lab Fee. (TR)CGS1555C INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET 1 cr. hr.This course introduces students to the use of the Internetas an information resource tool. Searching the World WideWeb for data and information, printing web pages, and copyinginformation from Internet into other software applicationswill be explored. Principles of electronic mail will becovered. Students will also create simple web pages usingweb design tools. Prerequisite: CGS 1100C orInstructor’s approval. Offered on Demand. Lab Fee. (OA)CGS2510C INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS3 cr. hrs.A study of electronic spreadsheet construction techniques.Topics to be discussed include spreadsheet design; usingthe command structure; making, copying, and movingcell entries; arithmetic operations and formulas; formattingcells; using built-in functions; using lookup tables; linkingspreadsheets; creating graphs; printing output; and designingand implementing macros. Prerequisite: CGS 1100Cor Instructor’s approval. Offered on Highlands CampusFall and Spring terms. Lab Fee. (TR)157
5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXCGS2540C INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGE-MENT3 cr. hrs.A study of microcomputer database management systemsand their applications in a business environment. Topicsto be discussed include fundamental concepts of databasedesign, creating, editing, and modifying database files,sorting, indexing, querying, and creating forms and reportswith hands-on experience using appropriate database software.Prerequisite: CGS 1100C or Instructor’s approval.Offered Fall term. Lab Fee. (TR)CGS2554C DATA COMMUNICATIONS AND NETWORKING3 cr. hrs.Basic data communications, networking, and Internet concepts.Students will study management of a local areanetwork, working with electronic mail, searching Internetsubsystems, and transferring files over communicationslines. Prerequisite: CGS 1100C or Instructor’s approval.Offered Spring term in alternating years. Lab Fee. (TR)CGS2565C PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTER INFORMATIONSYSTEMS3 cr. hrs.This course examines the principles of Computer InformationSystems including input, output, processing, computercoding schemes, number systems, secondary storage, basicdata communications and networking, and disk management.Basic operating systems principles are also covered,using both DOS and Microsoft Windows. Systemsfunctions including commands, file and disk management,utility programs, and customizing the Windows environment.Students will receive extensive hands-on computer experience.Pre or Corequisite: CGS 1100C or Instructor’s approval.Offered Summer term. Lab Fee. (TR)CGS2760 FUNDAMENTALS OF UNIX 3 cr. hrs.This course is the first of two UNIX courses designed toprepare students for entry-level operation of the world’sleading operating systems for Internet Web Sites. Thiscourse, combined with our offered A+ Certification preparationcourses, Part I and Part II to lead to the successfulpreparation for CompTIA’s Linux+ certification. Studentswill learn how to install, setup, and maintain SunMicrosystem’s Solaris (UNIX) Operating System. Studentswill also learn to utilize a wide variety of built-in utility andapplication programs. This course is taught using the samesophisticated and proven curriculum engine as the CiscoNetworking Academy’s CCNA certification preparation program.After completing this course, students will be well ontheir way to taking and passing Sun’s Certified System Administratorcertification exam. Offered on Highlands CampusSpring term. Lab Fee. (TR)CGS2820 INTRODUCTION TO WEB DESIGN 3 cr. hrs.This course is designed to teach students the skills neededto design, create, modify, and publish sophisticated Internetweb pages. Web site development is introduced usingfive of the world’s popular web development tools, Adobe’sGo Live!, Photoshop, Illustrator, Live Motion, and Premier.Students will learn about the history of the Internet andWorld Wide Web, HTML programming and editing,158windowing techniques, text and table creation, frames andadvance framing, forms, layers, rollovers and slices toname just a few of the techniques to be taught. This coursewill be delivered using the same sophisticated and provencurriculum engine as the Cisco Networking Academy’sCCNA certification preparation program. This is the first oftwo courses designed to prepare the students for industrycertification in web site design and management, beginningwith the World Organization of Webmasters (WOW),Certified Web Designer Apprentice certificate. Offered onHighlands Campus Fall term. Lab Fee. (TR)CGS2930SELECTED TOPICS IN COMPUTERS GEN-ERAL STUDIES - DeletedCHD 1104 INTRODUCTION TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDU-CATION3 cr. hrs.An overview of the vocation that provides education andcare for young children from birth through age eight. Thiscourse covers the history, types and guidelines for earlychildhood educational programs. Observational techniques,child growth and development, guidance, and curriculumdesign specific to early childhood are introduced.Issues and trends in early childhood education are investigated.(OA)CHD 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)CHD 2949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN CHILD DEVELOPMENT 1-3 cr. hrs.A second hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)CHM 1020C INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY -See CHM 1025CCHM 1025C INTRODUCTION TO GENERAL CHEMISTRY4 cr. hrs.Prepares the student without high school chemistry or thosewith an inadequate background for CHM 2045C. The coursecovers modern chemical theories used to develop an understandingof fundamentals of inorganic chemistry andits applications. Emphasis is on quantitative relationshipsusing dimensional analysis to solve problems and includesselected topics from organic and biochemistry. This coursemay not be taken for credit after earning a grade of “C” orbetter in CHM 2045C. This course is offered as a classroomcourse and/or as a TV distant learning course. Prerequisite:One year of high school algebra or MAT 0024.Corequisite: CHM 1025L. Lab Fee. (TR)CHM 1949 CO-OP EDUCATION TRAINING ASSIGNMENTIN CHEMISTRY1-3 cr. hrs.A first hands-on learning activity (paid or non-paid) directlyrelated to the students academic major/career objective.(TR)