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COMPUTER ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING

#CEN 2313 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Database Management Systems
Prerequisite: CET 1460
This course is an introduction to database management, database design, and SQL. The student will learn database concepts, design concepts, Entity Relationship (ER) Modeling, SQL, database optimization, data warehousing and data administration. This hands-on course will utilize current database technology such as Oracle and Microsoft SQL server.
 
#CET 1114C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Digital & Computer Circuits $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EET 1015C.
Integrated lecture and laboratory experiences in the study of digital integrated circuits, number systems, and Boolean Algebra. Included is the study of gates, counters, adders, registers, multivibrators, and arithmetic logic units.
 
CET 1175 3hrs., 3 crs.
Customer Support Fundamentals $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570
This course focuses on key information for user support professionals, including decision making, communicating successfully with a client, determining the client’s specific needs, and writing for the end user. The course reflects the latest in support industry trends, especially the use of Web and email-based support. Students will review and discuss details of real-life scenarios of working professionals and issues in the workplace.
 
#CET 1514 3 hrs., 3crs.
Desktop Operating Systems (A+ Software)
Prerequisite: CET 1460
This course provides a broad survey of common, current operating systems. The student develops a strong foundation learning the history, types, and functions of operating systems used on personal computers. Multiple operating systems are introduced in a vendor neutral format including Windows, Linux, NetWare, and the Mac OS. The course discusses how operating systems interface with input, output, and storage devices. (Approval pending.)
 
#CET 1600C 4 hrs., 3 crs.
Network Fundamentals $50.00 lab fee
This course is designed to prepare students to apply and understand the basics of networking hardware. The course covers the OSI model and industry standards, network topologies, IP addressing, and basic network design.
 
#CET 1610C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Router Technology $50.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1600C or CET 2485
This course is designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Instruction includes networking, network terminology and protocols, network standards, local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, Transmission Control Protocol /Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Addressing Protocol, dynamic routing, routing, and the network administrator’s function. Students will successfully implement beginning router configurations, demonstrate an understanding of routed and routing protocols and the fundamentals of LAN switching.
 
#CET 1660 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Computer and Network Security Essentials
Prerequisite: CET 1460C or CGS 1570 or permission of instructor.
This course introduces students to the terminology and concepts associated with network security. Topics addressed include Operating Systems Security – Computers and Networks, Viruses, Worms and Malicious Software, Authentication, Encryption and Account-Based Security, File, Directory and Shared Resource Security, Firewalls and Border Security, Physical and Network Topology Security, Wireless Security, Web, Remote Access and VPN Security, E-mail Security, and Security Management Strategy.
 
#CET 2123C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Microprocessor Fundamentals $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1114C.
Integrated lecture and laboratory experiences designed for the study of all aspects of microprocessor systems, including MPU architecture, bus concepts, memory schemes, input-output, assembly language programming, test instruments, and troubleshooting.
 
#CET 2173C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Microcomputer Systems (A+ Hardware) $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 2123C.
A hardware course providing hands-on experience in specifying, assembling, testing, and using a microcomputer to send, receive, and control data. Includes architecture, input-output interfacing, DMA, interrupts, memory management, assembly language and basic programming, and local area networking.
 
#CET 2177 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Computer Hardware Essentials $8.00 lab fee
This course provides the student with the basic knowledge and skills necessary for further study of computers and networking.
 
#CET 2363 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Visual Basic $8.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1362 or COP 1332.
The student will develop and write extensive applications programs using Visual Basic 6.0.
 
#CET 2364 3 hrs., 3 crs.
C++ Programming $8.00 lab fee
An introduction to the C programming language, including input/output, pointers, functions, arrays, and file operations. (Students should be familiar with program development.)
 
#CET 2368 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced C++ $8.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 2364.
An advanced course for C programmers. Introduces the creation of classes and data encapsulation. Derivation and polymorphism will be covered to make use of C++ as an object-oriented programming language.
 
#CET 2485 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Networking Essentials Plus (Network +)
This course serves as a general introduction for students to acquire a foundation in current network technologies for local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet.
 
#CET 2526 3 hrs., 3 crs.
LINUX $8.00 lab fee
A course for LAN or Web system administrators who need to learn supervisory tasks for the LINUX/UNIX operating system. Red Hat LINUX is used for training.
 
#CET 2587 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Web Database Applications $8.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1362.
This course covers the installation, use, and management of client server databases such as Microsoft Access, and Microsoft SQL relational databases.
 
#CET 2615C 4 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Router Technology $50.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1610C.
This course is designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the advanced principles and applications of networking hardware. The course covers advanced router configurations, Local-Area Networking (LAN) switching, network management, and advanced network design. This is the third of a four-part series to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate examination.
 
#CET 2620C 4 hrs., 3 crs.
Project Based Learning $50.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 2615C.
Designed to prepare a student to apply and understand the advanced principles, applications, and implementation of networking hardware. The course covers advanced network design projects and advanced network management projects. This is the fourth of a four-part series to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Networking Associate examination.
 
#CET 2724 4 hrs., 4 crs.
Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Prerequisites: CET 2177 and CET 2485
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills that are required to implement, manage, and maintain a Microsoft Windows 2003 Infrastructure. It also helps students to prepare for the MCP exam 70-291, Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 network Infrastructure.
 
#CET 2722C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Windows 2003 Servers $8.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CET 2173 and CET 2485
This hands-on course is designed to prepare you for the challenges as a system administrator professional. Lectures, projects and exercises reinforce skills as they are learned. Specific topic coverage includes: Introduction to Windows Server 2003, Managing Hardware Devices, Creating and Managing Users, Implementing and Managing Groups, Managing Access to Files, Managing Disk and Data Storage, Advanced File System Management, Implementing and Managing Printing, Implementing and Using Group Policies, Administering a Server, Monitoring Server Performance, Managing and Implementing Backups and Disaster Recovery, Administering Web Resources, and Security Basics for Windows Server 2003.
 
#CET 2811 4 hrs., 4 crs.
Windows XP Professional $8.00 lab fee
This course provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge and skills that are required to install, configure, and administer the Windows ® XP Professional operating system.  This course also helps students to prepare for the MCP Exam 70-270.
 
EET 1015C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
AC & DC Circuits I $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: MTB 1321 or MAC 1105
This integrated lecture/lab course introduces basic electricity and electrical circuit concepts. Topics include calculation of current, voltage, resistance and power in series, parallel and combination circuits with direct current (DC) power sources. Strategies or troubleshooting electrical circuits are developed. The lab portion develops skills in using various electrical components to fabricate simple circuits, reading schematic diagrams, measuring circuit parameters, and troubleshooting circuit faults. The last portion of the course deals with the nature of alternating current (AC). The student uses basic testing equipment such as the digital multimeter, function generator and DC power source to measure voltages, currents and power. Computer simulation software is used to predict voltages and currents in various circuits and to verify results through hands-on experimentation
 
EET 1025C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
AC & DC Circuits II $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EET 1015C.
This AC/DC Circuits II course is the second course in the two course sequence of circuits and systems. The purpose of this course is to provide the student with the skills and knowledge necessary to analyze complex DC and AC circuits and associated applications. This course is a continuation of the concepts introduced in AC/DC Circuits I (EET 1015C). Application of advanced concepts to direct current and alternating current circuits, this course also prepares the student for the subsequent devices course EET 1041C Electronics Devices. Concepts and skills acquired in this course form the basis for all subsequent electronics courses.
 
#EET 1033 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Fundamentals of DC/AC Circuits
Prerequisite: MAT 0002 or permission of instructor.
This is an introductory course in basic electricity intended for the engineering technology programs. It consists of the concepts, laws, and definitions encountered in DC and AC electric circuits.
 
#EET 1141C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Electronic Devices $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EET 1025C
Integrated lecture and laboratory experiences in the study of semi-conductor devices and their application in electronic circuits. Included is the study of the structure of matter, diodes, transistors, biasing, FETs, PNPNs, single stage amplifiers, and other devices.
 
#EET 2142C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Electronic Circuits $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: EET 1025C, EET 1141C.
Study of power supplies, oscillators, and amplifiers using discrete components and operational amplifiers. Design of these circuits, frequency response, stabilization, and feedback will be considered.
 
#EET 2183C 3 hrs., 2 crs.
Electronic Troubleshooting Techniques
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EET 2142C.
An advanced course combining troubleshooting, automated test equipment, and instrumentation. Fundamental concepts of troubleshooting from the system to component level. Includes analog and digital troubleshooting, ATE bus and hardware design, ATE software, instrumentation, and analyzers.
 
#EET 2280 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Data Acquisition & Control Systems $20.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EET 1141C
This course covers the hardware and software for data acquisition and control applications. Topics will include Sensors, Signal Conditioners, I/O Modules, Data loggers, Commutations protocols, Alarming, etc. Software for Graphics interfacing such as National Instruments Lab View, Keithley Data Acquisitions Systems, and Omega Data Acquisitions Systems will be used to develop application projects.
 
#EET 2355C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Digital Communications $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1114C.
Prerequisite or Corequisite: EET 2142C.

Lecture/laboratory experiences in the study of electronic communications, including digital, microwave, fiber-optic, and laser communications.  Study of coding, transmission, and decoding of pulse transmission systems, error detection, and troubleshooting techniques.
 
#EST 1603C 6 hrs., 3 crs.
Fundamentals of Robotics $10.00 lab fee
This Introduction course in Robotics Technology is open to all students, using the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Academy Curriculum for the LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Carnegie Mellon University is the leading University in the country for Robotics. MINDSTORMS NXT Education is the next generation in educational robotics, enabling students to discover Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics in a fun, engaging, hands-on way. By combining the power of the LEGO building system with the LEGO MINDSTORMS Education technology, teams of students can design, build, program, and test robots. Students will develop programming skills using National Instruments software and programming in Visual Basic or C+ languages. Working together on guided and open-ended engineering projects, the team members develop creativity and problem-solving skills along with other important mathematics and science knowledge. Students also become more skilled in communication, organization and research, which helps prepare them for future success in higher levels of education and in the workplace.
 
#EST 2511C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Motor and Motion Control $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EST 2542C
This course provides experiences with electro-mechanical devices such as relays, timers, counters, proximity sensors, photo sensors, and solid state relays for control applications. Motors and motor control circuits using motor starters and variable frequency drives (VFDs) controlled by programmable logic controllers (PLCs) are developed for various control applications. Motion control is developed using Allen-Bradley SERCOS servo drives controlling X-Y Servo tables controlled by AB Control Logix and RSLOGIX 5000 software.
 
#EST 2535C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Process Control and Instrumentation $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EST 2542C.
This course prepares the student for working in the area of process control automation. Lecture and lab assignments provide experience with sensors, level control, flow control, pressure control, temperature control, digital set point and with analog processing, and P.I.D. control. The Allen-Bradley PLC 1500 PLC processors will be used as the process controllers with a process control trainer to design, construct, interface, program, and troubleshoot control circuits and systems. The process software for the course will be the Allen-Bradley RSLOGIX 5/500 and RSVIEW32 Human Machine Interface.
 
#EST 2542C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Programmable Logic Controllers $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CET 1114C.
This course covers the applications, servicing and troubleshooting of programmable logic controller circuits. The Allen-Bradley Micrologic 1500 PLC processor with RSLOGIX 5/500 software is applied to control applications involving rung programming, sequencers, timers, counters, data manipulations, instructions, math instructions, file-to-file moves, and communications using A/B Data Highway.
 
#EST 2606C 6 hrs., 4 crs.
Robotics $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EST 2542C.
Types of robots will be studied, such as servo point‑to‑point, non-servo pick and place, Cartesian, lead through teach, stepper control, pneumatic PLC control, etc. Robot programming, interfacing, and design of robotic workcells for industrial applications will be developed. A study of robot configurations, programming techniques for applications found in assembly, inspections, welding, painting, and in material handling applications. Lab experiences will be developed with the ADEPT SCARA robot, including a vision system for assembly applications.
 
#EST 2650C 4 hrs., 3 crs.
Industrial Networking $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EST 2452C.
This class covers network topologies, protocols, the Allen‑Bradley, Device Net, Control Net, and Ethernet using RSLOGIX500, RSLOGIX5000, and RSVIEW32 Human Machine Interface. Communication with Microsoft Excel will be used for data acquisition. Manufacturing concepts such as batch processing, supervisory control, just-in-time inventory control, and computer hierarchies will be discussed with lab simulation.
 
#EST 2700C 4 hrs., 3 crs.
Electro-Hydraulics and Pneumatics $10.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: EST 2542C.
Hydraulic and pneumatic applications as found in industrial control applications. Content includes basic physical laws, properties of fluids, flow rate and velocity, pressure and force, hydraulic pumps, air compressors, fluid power symbols, pressure control valves, flow control valves, linear actuators, rotary actuators, sequence circuit, rapid traverse and feed circuit, counterbalance circuit, accumulator circuits and applications, pressure reducing valves, unloading valves and circuits, regenerative circuits, deceleration and braking of hydraulic actuators, fluid filtration in hydraulic circuits, and troubleshooting hydraulic and pneumatic circuits.
 
#ETI 1637 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Technology Innovation
This course teaches the process of technological change and innovation in organizations. Attention will be focused on practical and innovative ways of achieving the integration of people and technology in a variety of organizational settings. Creativity, innovation and diversity are explored. Reasoning and critical thinking skills will be emphasized. Throughout the course, fundamental topics are introduced and explored including six-sigma quality systems, industrial safety, professional ethics and written and oral presentations.

COMPUTER SCIENCE/DATA PROCESSING

CGS 1000 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Data Processing
A study of the terminology and principles of mechanized and electronic data processing systems used in business and government.
 
#CGS 1103 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Project Management $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570
This course will allow the student to understand how to plan, organize, create presentation material, and manage projects using various software tools. Students will utilize software applications to plan a project; track tasks and organize the overall project; analyze cost, time, and resource effectiveness; and explore options for customizing project design material and effective implementation using software tools.
 
CGS 1544 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Database Management Using Microsoft Access $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570.
Introduction to relational database design, construction, and implementation. Students will gain a working knowledge of how to design forms, reports, queries, and menus in Microsoft Access. Students will build several database management systems ranging from a simple address book to a fully functional business system.
 
CGS 1570 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Microcomputer Applications $12.00 lab fee
An introduction to the operation and use of personal computers learning the use of the operating system and the use of software packages, including word processing, electronic spreadsheet, Internet, presentation software, graphics, databases, and telecommunications.
 
#CGS 1843 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Starting a Business on the Internet $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: GEB 1136
Introduction to the necessary knowledge and skills required to develop and start a business on the Internet. Topics include an overview of Internet commerce, business basics, advertising, marketing, and security issues.
 
#CGS 1871 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Multimedia for the Web $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570
This is a survey course designed to introduce the concepts of multimedia. Students will be exposed to different areas of multimedia that include text, images, audio, video and animation. Students will have the opportunity to learn how to manipulate text, capture images, produce audio and video, and simple animations. They will learn to combine the components into presentations.
 
#CGS 2069 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Internet Marketing $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, GEB 1136
This course will present the development of an Internet business strategy with a particular emphasis on the marketing functions of advertising, promotion, distribution, and project management. Current and experimental applications will be taught on the classroom computers.
 
#CGS 2173 3 hrs., 3 crs.
E-Business Systems and Web Design $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570 or permission of instructor.
Use and application of information system technology in the business environment, with emphasis on the fundamental e-Business models, technology concepts and systems used to enable and conduct electronic business. Concepts include the components of an e-Business system, the systems development process, the functions of the various types of communications networks, hardware, and software, including practical, hands-on projects creating and designing web pages to enhance e-Business analytical skills.
 
#CGS 2820 3 hrs., 3 crs.
HTML & XHTML Web Page Design $12.00 lab fee
Introduces techniques that will help ensure students know how to create web pages and sites that are flexible, scalable, and ready to take full advantage of the World Wide Web. Students will learn how to use FPT, HTML, XHTML, and Dreamweaver, The student will also understand how web browsers and servers are used to display their web pages. This course requires research and project development.
 
#CGS 2821 3hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Web Page Design $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, CGS 2820, CGS 1544,COP 2840.
This course builds upon web design skills learned in CGS2820. Topics include creating and managing a web server, shopping cart technology, database integration, automation technologies, client/server scripting, and server platform benefits and limitations. Students will use Microsoft FrontPage and Macromedia Dreamweaver web development tools to create dynamic web sites. Hands-on class project will include implementing and publishing an e-Commerce based intranet web site.
 
#CGS 2825 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Web Site Management $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, GEB 1136.
This course is designed to familiarize individuals with current and emerging web site management methodologies and technologies. The course examines the various stages of development and decision making required to establish and maintain effective web sites. Topics include project and team management, strategic and tactical planning, web servers and hosting, user and task analysis, web content and design, prototyping, web publishing tools, evaluation procedures, production and implementation, and site maintenance. A running case study takes students through planning, idea generation, testing, implementation, and maintenance of web sites.
 
#CGS 2874 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Multimedia for the Web $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, CGS 2820, CGS 1871
Continuation of CGS 1871. Topics include advanced uses of macromedia director including shockwave, animation and lingo. This course will cover the fundamentals of professional multimedia projects development. In-depth study and successful implementation of multimedia applications for cd-rom, kiosk, and web distribution. Emphasis on video and audio compressions, multi-platform implementations and applications authoring will also be covered. Hands-on projects will be required.
 
#CIS 1354 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Network Security $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: GEB 1136
Introduction to network security. Topics covered include: legal issues and policies, managing risks, identifying types of attacks, information security best practices, e-commerce needs, intrusion detection and platform-specific implementations.
 
CIS 2321 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Systems Analysis and Design $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: Any programming language.
An introduction to the preparation of a system solution to a data processing problem which includes documentation of inputs, outputs, data flow, and a general description of runs and logic; consideration of a gross schedule of events required from project approval through detailed design programming, testing, and the new system phase-in. Actual case studies will be emphasized.
 
COP 1332 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Visual Basic $12.00 lab fee
An introduction to the standards and conventions of programming in a graphical environment. Emphasis will be placed on gaining an understanding of proper design and use of the graphical user interface (GUI) development tools available in Visual Basic. Similarities to and differences from traditional programming languages will be explored.
 
COP 2120 3 hrs., 3 crs.
COBOL Programming $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: COP 1332 or consent of instructor.
Instruction in the use of COBOL language and its applications to business electronic data processing problems, applications, and systems.
 
#COP 2121 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced COBOL $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: COP 2120 or consent of instructor.
A more advanced study of COBOL programming, including structured techniques processing with multiple I/0 files, sequential and indexed fields, multiple control breaks, indexing, and file updating.
 
COP 2224 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to C++ Programming
This course helps students to develop problem-solving skills using programming languages. Students are introduced to fundamentals of C++ programming with an emphasis on primitive data types, control structures, looping structures, methods, and arrays. The student will also gain a basic understanding of the style of programming called object oriented programming.
 
COP 2250 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Java Programming $12.00 lab fee
This course helps students to develop problem-solving skills using programming languages. Students are introduced to fundamentals of Java programming with an emphasis on primitive data types, control structures, looping structures, methods and arrays. The student will also gain a basic understanding of the style of programming called object oriented programming.
 
#COP 2333 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Visual Basic Programming $12.00 lab fee
A study of advanced programming concepts using the Microsoft Visual Basic.NET programming environment. This course will investigate objects by using classes and methods. External database sources will be used for both WinForm and WebForm based programs.
 
#COP 2823 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Advanced Web Page Publishing - Active Server Pages $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, COP 2840.
Web pages that allow users to enter data and view data from remote databases are the basis for much of the commercial usefulness of the internet. In this course students learn the design and implementation of active server pages (asp) for web site data support. Visual Basic script is used on a web server to handle data returned from forms that reside on web pages. The data is processed and response forms are created and sent back to the user. This is a hands-on course requiring all students to implement code for the client-side and server-side of the web page.
 
#COP 2840 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Internet Programming $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisites: CGS 1570, COP 2250.
This course builds expertise in Internet programming using JavaScript and Vbscript languages. Client-side and server-side scripting are included. Scripts will be used with HTML to add interactive capabilities to web sites.
 
# CTS 1261 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Introduction to Spreadsheets Using Microsoft Excel $12.00 lab fee
Prerequisite: CGS 1570 or consent of instructor.
An introduction to electronic spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel software to include basic spreadsheet design, databases, charts, macros, integrating Excel with other applications, and advanced features
 
#ETI 2441 3 hrs., 3 crs.
Technology Project Management
This course will examine projects within the framework of a technology enhanced environment to include planning, organizing, managing and controlling projects. Techniques are appropriate for a full range of management approaches including large and small projects within industrial, commercial, academic, or non-profit organizations.
 
# Applies only to A.S. degree, A.A.S. degree, and certificate programs.
+ Minimum grade of "C" required.
= PSAV course.

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