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Summer & Fall 2007 - West Los Angeles College

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<strong>Fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong> Schedule of ClassesThe Distance Learning Program office is located in HLRC 4AONLINEcoursesTO ACCESSONLINE COURSESVISIT: http://www.wlac.edu/onlineSTARTING SEPT. 4COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICETECHNOLOGY 001A – COMPUTERKEYBOARDING I – 1 UNITNote: Students with one year of High School typewriting orthe ability to type 35 wpm and basic knowledge of MSWORD for Windows should enroll in CAOT 2.Mastery of the keyboard and the basic operations of typingand computers are developed on computers. When CAOT1A is completed, students should enroll in CAOT 1B, orCAOT 9, and CAOT 84, or CAOT 39.Section #8061C. Titus• Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.(8-week session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)Section #8062M. Bailey• Email the instructor at baileymj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.(8-week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICETECHNOLOGY 001B - COMPUTERKEYBOARDING I – 1 UNITPrerequisite: Completion of CAOT 1A.In this course you will improve your keyboarding skills andlearn to create basic documents using Microsoft WORD. WhenCAOT 1B is completed, students should enroll in CAOT 1C.Section #8063C. Titus• Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu as soon as you register.(8-week session starting 9/4/07, ending on 10/27/07)Section #8064M. Bailey• Email the instructor at baileymj@wlac.edu as soon as you register.(8-week session starting 10/29/07, ending 12/20/07)COMPUTER APPLICATIONS OFFICETECHNOLOGY 001C - COMPUTERKEYBOARDING I – 1 UNITPrerequisite: Completion of CAOT 1B.This course is a continuation of CAOT 1B. Further improveyour keyboarding skills and learn to create more documentsusing Microsoft WORD.Section #8065C. Titus• Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu soon as you register.(8-week session starting 9/4/07, ending 10/27/07)COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 901 – INTRODUCTION TOCOMPUTERS AND THEIR USE (UC:CSU) -3 UNITSThe course introduces students to fundamental “ComputerLiteracy” concepts. Students will learn to use Windows XP onPC-compatible computers as well as a word processing program(MS WORD), a spreadsheet program (MS EXCEL), MSPowerPoint and other applications. This class is intended forstudents requiring “Hands-On” knowledge of computerapplications. This class will be accepted as a prerequisite forall advanced applications classes under CSIT and CAOT.Section #8020M. Butler• Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.Section #8021C. Titus• Email the instructor at titusc@wlac.edu soon as you register.COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 902 – INTRODUCTION TOCOMPUTER SCIENCE (CSU) - 3 UNITSNote: Students who have completed CS 901 may also takethis course.This course introduces students to fundamental conceptsof computer science and programming. Applications willNOT be taught. Programming will be introduced with theBASIC programming language. This class is intended forComputer Science, Engineering, Math and Science majors.It is a prerequisite for all CSIT programming classes and isacceptable as a prerequisite for application classes.Section #8022A. Patil• Email the instructor at patila@wlac.edu soon as you register.COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 935 – INTRODUCTION TOLINUX + – 3 UNITSPrerequisite: CS934 or equivalent experience.This course gives students a solid foundation in the fundamentalsof the Linux operating system which plays a crucialrole in academic and corporate computing. Unix/Linux currently power more Internet server and corporatenetworks than Windows OS. The topics include LinuxOverview and Architecture, The Kernel and Shell, FileSystem, Users and Groups Management, Permission andOwnership Management, Services and ProcessesManagement. Students gain system-level experiencethrough problem-solving hands-on lab exercises at thecommand line and in the graphical user interface.Section #8067A. Chiang• Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.COMPUTER SCIENCE/INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 965 – INTRODUCTION TOCOMPUTER NETWORKS – 3 UNITSPrerequisite: CS934 or equivalent experience.This course covers network topics in CompTIA Network +certification exam. It serves as a general introduction forstudents who need a foundation in computer networkingtechnology, local area networks (LANs) and wide area networks(WANs). It covers network media, topology, networkarchitecture, wired and wireless network standards andprotocols. This course is a required prerequisite to enterWLAC’s Microsoft Certified System Engineer (MCSE) orComputer Security training program.Section #8024A. Chiang• Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 972 – INTRODUCTION TOCISCO NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS (NDA) –3 UNITSPrerequisite: CS901, CS902, or equivalent experience.This course covers topics including networking, networkingterminology and protocols, network standards, LAN,WAN, the layers of the OSI reference model, cabling andcabling tools. In addition, this course provides studentswith their first exposure to Cisco routers, router programmingand routing protocols. Students will be introducedto router startup and setup configuration, theCisco Internet-working Operating system (IOS), routingprotocols and network management issues. The courseutilizes hands on lab exercises and demonstrations toreinforce network concepts and theories. This course isequivalent to Cisco’s Semester I & II of the CiscoNetwork Academy.Section #8505M. Butler• Email the instructor at butlerm@wlac.edu as soon as you register.Section #8505 allows students to do part of theirwork in the network lab on Tuesdays, 6:45 – 10p.m. in CE 106A. The instructor will be available toprovide assistance. Attendance at these sessionsis optional. Students may complete and submit alltheir work online.COMPUTER SCIENCE INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY 980 – INTRODUCTIONTO COMPUTER AND INFORMATIONSECURITY (CSU) – 3 UNITSPrerequisite: CS 965 or equivalent experience.This course introduces the basic concepts of computersecurity. Students will learn a full range of security concepts& techniques and apply them to the most popularoperating systems and applications used today. Topicsinclude network vulnerabilities, access control, cryptography& public key infrastructure, auditing & intrusiondetection, network & communication security. Lab simulationinvolves security settings on XP/Server2003. Thiscourse, combined with CS 985, is designed to help candidatesprepare to complete the CompTIA Security+ certificationexam that applies to NCSE security specializationexam. It is also one of the courses leading degree/certificatein Network and Security Management.Section #8025A. Chiang• Email the instructor at chianga@wlac.edu as soon as you register.<strong>West</strong> <strong>Los</strong> <strong>Angeles</strong> <strong>College</strong>59www.wlac.edu

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