COMP 203 Introduction to Networking In this course, students will be introduced to network terminology, network media, Network Interface Card (NIC) and various topologies and architectures. Simple and Complex Network operations, Ethernet, Protocols and Network Operating Systems will be introduced. Local Area Network (LAN) and Wide Area Network (WAN) will be discussed and the enterprise and distributed network technology (Internet) will be introduced.
Book: Guide to Networking Essentials, 6 Edition Published by Course Technology ISBN:527. COMP 1111 Introduction to Databases This course begins with an overview of Microsoft Excel, and then focuses on Microsoft Access. It introduces the student to database design and one to many relationships. The student will build multiple tables, queries, multiple forms and custom reports. The student will understand and implement calculations and aggregate functions. Book:MICROSOFT EXCEL 2010 - Level 1/ MICROSOFT ACCESS 2010 - Level 1 Benchmark Series By: Nita Rutkosky and Audrey Rutkosky Roggenkamp Ear Buds - Required to view online video tutorials. COMP 3014 Data Communications This course will teach the student new terminology and the fundamental concepts of data and voice communications from business point of view.
Data communications concepts are illustrated by study of Media, Equipment and Data Transmission, Modulation, Synchronisation and Error management. Student will learn basic network concepts, network ownership and distributing systems as well as MAN and WAN from business point of view.
Electronic commerce, B2B initiative and the Electronic Data Interchange will be introduced. Emphases will be placed on Communication Services for WAN like switched and dedicated circuits (T- carrier, ISDN, Metro Ethernet, DSL and SONET), fast packet services (X.25, Frame Relay and ATM), and Multiplexing. Network Security issues will also be discussed.
E-Business Applications and the Challenge of Living in a Connected World will complete this basic approach to data communications. COMP 82 Client Operating System This course is an expansion on basic user knowledge of a Windows Operating System environment for students enrolled in the two-year Computer Networking program. The course will explore architecture of Windows 7. Students will learn to install and configuration the OS. The booting process as well as various System Utilities will be covered. The course will concentrate on System Management, Administration, File Systems, shares and file securities. Students will also be introduced to different Network Protocols and a client site of the Remote Access Services (RAS).
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TEE701: SWITCHGEAR AND PROTECTION Unit I: Introduction to power system: Introduction to protective system and its elements, function of protective relaying, protective zones, primary and backup protection, desirable qualities of protective relaying, basic terminology. Switch gear & protection by : sunil s rao, khanna publishers ltd, new delhi. Static relays: Comparison with electromagnetic relays, classification and their description, over current relays, directional relays, distance relays, differential relays. Relays: Electromagnetic, attraction and induction type relays, thermal relay, gas actuated relay. Unit II: Relay Applications and characteristics: Amplitude and phase comparators, over current relays, directional relays, distance relays, differential relays.
Various Windows 7 components, printing and performance tuning and monitoring will be learned. The practical experience of all covered subjects will be gained in labs. COMM 34 Introduction to College Communications Introduction to College Communications provides instruction and practice in college and workplace communication skills, with an emphasis on the development of strategies to organize and express ideas in a clear and professional manner. Emails, memos, letters, short reports, and essays are used to develop effective writing skills suitable to a variety of audiences.