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Additional computer classes are listed in the BSTEC, CIS, CS and Business and Training Center sections.
Basic soldering/desoldering of through hole components and surface mount components. Covers cable building, making network cable terminations. No prerequisite required.
Basics of AC and linear circuits. Includes components covered in DC quarter, RC circuits, inductors, filters, diodes, power supplies, transistors, and operational amplifiers. Testing and troubleshooting circuits where voltage changes over time. Practice using DMM and oscilloscope. Prerequisite: CEN 151 or instructor's permission.
Through the use of projects and hands-on exercises, students will learn to program a small scale robot to perform basic navigation under program control, with various sensor inputs, using feedback and control techniques, and using programmed artificial intelligence. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in CEN 162 or CEN 253 or instructor's permission.
For students training to be Computer Service Technicians. Covers basic electronics, PC hardware, preventative maintenance, and some hardware troubleshooting. Extensive hands-on training included.
Advanced training in microprocessor-based systems. Topics include: I/O, RAM, ROM, and address decode circuits; timing, control, interrupt, DMA, and microprocessor support circuits. Emphasizes functional testing and systematic troubleshooting. Prerequisite: CEN 158 and 251 or training in digital and basic microprocessor systems.
Introduction to installing, managing and maintaining a network operating system (Windows 2003). Includes configuration and management of groups, permissions, IP addresses, DNS, shared resources and maintenance of server hardware. Maps to the Microsoft curriculum 70-290. Prerequisite: CIS 125 or instructor's permission.
Continuation of CEN 264. Focuses on the implementation, management and maintenance of Microsoft Windows 2003 Server. Topics include configuring DHCP, DNS, network Security, VPNs, routing and remote access and managing updates. Maps to the Microsoft curriculum 70-291. Prerequisite: CEN 264 or instructor's permission.
Continuation of CEN 265-managing and maintaining Windows 2003 Server. Topics include: active directory administration and the global catalog, the role of the FSMO, security planning, implementing group policies, and disaster recovery. Prerequisite: CEN 265 or instructor's permission.
Configure and administer the current version of Exchange Server. Topics include: installing and configuring Exchange Server; creating address lists, public folders and virtual servers; implementing SMTP and security, including Exchange database backup and restore. Prerequisite: CEN 264 or instructor's permission.
Provides the material and the experience needed for the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) exam. Topics include RF Technologies, Wireless LAN Implementation and Management, Wireless LAN Security, and Wireless LAN Standards.