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ELECTRONICS
ETNTLGY 252 Network Cabling Specialist (3) RPT1
Lecture, 2 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours
Course work includes identification, description, application and
configurations of various cables and terminations. Troubleshooting
cables for shorts, opens, transposals and reversals, and understanding pin
configurations are included. Successful completion of this course leads to
industry certification by C-Tech Associates, Inc.
ETNTLGY 253 Fiber Optics (3) RPT1
Prerequisite: Electronics Technology 252 with a grade of “C” or better
Network Cabling Specialist
Lecture, 2 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours
This course is designed to provide students with more advanced knowledge and
skills to become entry-level technicians in the network cabling industry
with a concentration in fiber optics and leads to industry certification by
C-Tech Associates, Inc.
MICROTK 77 CISCO Networking Academy – Semester I (3) RPT1 CSU
Lecture, 2 hours; Laboratory, 3 hours
This is the first course in a four course sequence that qualifies the
student to take the CISCO CCNA Certification Test; and covers fundamentals
of computer internet-working, including safety terminology, protocols,
network topology and standards, cabling, electrical considerations, the OSI
models, IP addressing, bridges, switches, hubs, and routers, and basic
network design.
MICROTK 160 I. T. Essentials Application Software Fundamentals (2)
Lecture, 1 hour; Laboratory, 3 hours
Instruction and demonstrations are provided on the application, set-up,
configurations and operation of a wide ranger of computer programs
MICROTK 162 I.T. Essentials Networking Personal Computers (4)
Lecture, 2 hours; Laboratory, 5 hours
The course will assist students in designing, selecting, configuring and
installing local area networks. System administration and troubleshooting is
also covered in detail.
MICROTK 164 I.T. Essentials Microcomputer Theory & Servicing (5)
Lecture, 3 hours; Laboratory, 6 hours
The course provides servicing techniques for microcomputers and their
related peripherals. Hands-on instruction is provided in diagnosing a range
of microcomputer malfunctions.
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