Course Materials for Matias


CET2178C A+ Concepts (Hardware)
Credit Hours: 3. Description: A+ CONCEPTS (HARDWARE) Hands on laboratory-oriented course. introductory course in microcomputer hardware and related applications. The course is designed to introduce the student to the operation, support, and troubleshooting of PCs. Major terms covered in this course are hardware concepts, troubleshooting, repair, maintenance and support of PCs. This course will prepare the students for the hardware examination of the A+ certification. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2179C A+ Concepts (Software)
Credit Hours: 3. Description: A+ CONCEPTS (SOFTWARE). This course provides the student with the software knowledge and skills needed for the CompTia A+ Certified Computer Service Technician. It is designed to provide the fundamental knowledge based required to establish a career in this rapidly changing industry. This course will prepare the students for the software examination of the CompTia A+ certification. This course includes learning activity designed to ensure competence in oral communication. (Special Fee: $35.00).


CET2486C Local Area Networks
Credit Hours: 3. Description: LOCAL AREA NETWORKS Presents essential material useful to students with no technical data processing or electronics background. Discusses different LAN techniques and matches merits of user's requirements to meet business needs. Case studies present real situations and appropriate solutions. (Special Fee: $ 35.00)


CET2588 Network+
Credit Hours: 4. Description: NETWORK + Prerequisites: CET 2178C and CET 2486C or departmental approval. This course will identify the components of a LAN and determine the type of network design most appropriate for a given site; identify the different media used in network communications, distinguish between them, and determine how to use them to connect servers and workstations in a network; differentiate between the different networking standards, protocols, and access methods, and determine which would be most appropriate for a given LAN; recognize the primary network architectures, identify their major characteristics, and determine which would be most appropriate for a proposed LAN; identify the primary functions of network operating systems; determine how to implement and support the major networking components (including the server, operating system, and clients), propose a system for adequately securing data on a given LAN and protecting the system's components, and distinguish between LANs and WANs. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2811 Microsoft Windows
Credit Hours: 4. Description: MICROSOFT WINDOWS Prerequisite: CET 2252C & CET 1286C or department approval This course teaches the student how to implement Windows, including automated and remote installations. The student will also learn how to configure the desktop environment - from user accounts to multiple-language support. The course will also cover installing and supporting hardware devices and drivers The details of administering resources such as shared folders,file systems, and network printers will be covered. The student will practice configuring and troubleshooting network protocols and services including TCP/IP, Internet Information Services and remote access services. Additional items such as optimizing memory, processor and application performance will be covered in detail. The student will be introduced to security management using Group Policies, En- crypting File Systems (EFS) and NTFS permissions that will provide the basis for future courses. The concept of backing up and restoring files and system state data will be intro- duced in this course. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2722 Microsoft Windows Server Environment
Credit Hours: 3. Description: MS WINDOWS SERVER ENVIRONMENT Prerequisites: CET 2187C and CET 2486C. This course teaches the student how to manage and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server environment. The student will learn how to manage physical and logical devices, how to manage users, computers and groups; how to manage and maintain access to resources; and how to manage and maintain a server environment. The course also covers Managing and Implementing Disaster Recovery. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2792 Microsoft Windows Server Network
Credit Hours: 4. Description: MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK Prerequisites: Cet 2178C and CET 2486C. This course teaches the student how to manage a Microsoft Windows Server network. The student will learn how to manage protocols, DHCP, DNS, Remore Access, Routing and basic security. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2793 Planning and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server Network Infrastructure
Credit Hours: 4. Description: PLANNING AND MAINTAINING A MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK INFRASTRUCTURE Prerequisite: CET 2792 or department approval This course teaches the student how to plan and maintain a Microsoft Windows Server network infra- structure. Including a DNS stretegy; managing and troubleshooting DNS; planning, configuring, and troubleshooting DHCP; and planning, configuring and troubleshooting WINS. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2794 Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory
Credit Hours: 4. Description: MS WINDOWS SERVER ACTIVE DIRECTORY Prerequisite: CET 2792 or department approval This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Windows Active Directory Services. The course also focuses on implementing Group policy and performing the associated Group policy tasks required to centrally manage users and computers. (Special Fee: $35.00)


CET2795 Designing Microsoft Windows Server Active Directory Infrastructure
Credit Hours: 4. Description: DESIGNING MS DIRECTORY Prerequisite: CET 2794 or department approval This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a Microsoft Windows directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. (Special Fee: $35.00)