Tuesday, October 07, 2008

Academics

 

Late-Starting Classes
Fall 2008

Descriptions of each course and the times and locations of the late-starting offerings are presented further down on this page. Use the links in the following list to "jump" to the details.

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CIT Courses

 

CIT 110 A+ Hardware

This course will prepare students to maintain PC's, identify and correct errors in hardware configuration, upgrade and install new hardware as well as preparation for the A+ Core test.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50447 DED03 DE/WebCT
10 weeks: 10/6 — 12/13
Internet Beckstrand

 

CIT 113B IT Project+

The purpose of this class is to help students gain the knowledge required to effectively plan, implement and complete IT projects across the organization. Topics will include business practices, interpersonal skills and project management processes. Prerequisite: IS 101 or associated certification.

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Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50222 DED01 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Pannell

 

CIT 174 LINUX System Administration

This course prepares students to administer Linux systems and networks. Prerequisites: CIT 173 or instructor permission.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50246 DED01 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Harwood

 

CIT 198B What's New: MS Office 2007

A survey of new features in Microsoft Office 2007. The course will meet the upgrade needs of students already familiar with earlier versions of Microsoft Office applications: Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Graded Pass/Fail. 

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
56252 DED03 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Dreven

 

CIT 201B Word Certification Preparation

Comprehensive coverage of basic and advanced features of word processing software including, but not limited to, the set of skills on Mirosoft's certification exams for Word. Prerequisite: IS 101 or equivalent.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50254 DED01 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Dreven

 

CIT 214 Microsoft Networking IV

The Core D course prepares students to prove ther expertise with desktop, server, and networks. This course consists of the required areas of study mandated by Mirosoft in order to complete the MCSE core requirements. Prerequisite: CIT 213 or instructor permission.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50264 DED01 DE/WebCT
  7 weeks: 10/20 — 12/9
Internet Pannell

 

CIT 231 Advanced C Programming

An advanced course in the C programming language. Topics will include structures, arrays, pointers, sequential and direct access files in the C language. Prerequisite: CIT 131 or instructor permission.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
50268 DED01 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Harwood

 

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CSCO Courses

 

CSCO 121B Cisco Networking Academies II

This is the second of four semester courses designed to provide students with classroom and hands-on experience in current and emerging networking technologies leading to CCNA Certification. Subjects include the OSI model, router configuration, troubleshooting and testing, distance vectoring, link state algorithms, and other router and networking subjects. Prerequisite: CSCO 120B.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
44103 WCS01 Tuesdays & Thursdays
9:00 AM — 12:50 PM
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
West Charleston
C 114
Hybrid Classroom/WebCT
Staff
44105 CYS02 Mondays & Wednesdays
6:00 PM — 9:50 PM
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Cheyenne
2757
Hybrid Classroom/WebCT
Lisa
44107 CYS03 Tuesdays & Thursdays
6:00 PM — 9:50 PM
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Cheyenne
2762
Hybrid Classroom/WebCT
Staff

 

CSCO 221B Cisco Networking Academies IV

This is the fourth and final course in networking technologies leading to CCNA certification. Subjects include WANs, WAN Design, Point to Point Protocol (PPP), ISDN and Frame Relay. Prerequisite: CSCO 220B.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
44133 CYS01 Mondays & Wednesdays
9:00 AM — 12:50 PM
8 weeks: 10/19 — 12/13
Cheyenne
2762
Hybrid Classroom/WebCT
Sthultz
44115 WCS02 Tuesdays & Thursdays
6:00 PM — 9:50 PM
8 weeks: 10/19 — 12/13
West Charleston
C 114
Hybrid Classroom/WebCT
Connolly

 

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IS Courses

 

IS 101 - Introduction to Management Information Systems

An introduction to information systems and microcomputer applications. Course includes explanation of computer components, terminology and applications in home, business, industry and education. Students will be introduced to such microcomputer applications as spreadsheets, word processing and presentation software through “hands-on” laboratory experiences.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
51126 DED22 DE/WebCT
5 weeks: 9/29 — 11/1
Internet Ware
51128 DED23 DE/WebCT
5 weeks: 11/2 — 12/6
Internet Dreven
51130 DED24 DE/WebCT
5 weeks: 11/2 — 12/6
Internet Ware
51138 DED28 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/15
Internet Pannell
51140 DED29 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/15
Internet Heravi

 

IS 115 Introduction to Programming

A first course in programming. Problem-solving and algorithm development using a modern programming language. Program design, coding, testing and documentation. Prerequisite: IS 101 or Instructor permission.

Call Number Section Number Class Meets Location Instructor
551146 DED03 DE/WebCT
8 weeks: 10/20 — 12/13
Internet Heravi

 

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