2. RUTAS DEL DESPLAZAMIENTO DE LA COMUNIDAD EMBERA ASENTADA EN LA
2.3 Itinerarios del desplazamiento de la familia Bitucay
ComPutER inFoRmAtion
tECHnology
Courses in computer information technology (designated CMIT) may be applied as appropriate, for example, toward: G the general education requirement in computing; G a major in computer and information science or
in computer studies; G a minor in computing; and G electives.
Cmit 265 networking Essentials (3)
An introduction to networking technologies for individual workstations, local area networks, wide area networks, and the Internet, with emphasis on the OSI model, security, and networking protocols. A general review of several industry- standard network operating systems is provided. Topics should be useful in preparing for the Network+ certification exam. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CMIT 265 or CMIT 265M.
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Cmit 320 network security (3)
Prerequisite: CMIT 265 with grade of C or better or CompTIA Network+ certification. A study of the fundamental concepts of computer network security and their implementation. Topics include authentication, remote access, Web security, intrusion detection, basic cryptography, physical security, and disaster recovery. Opportunities for hands-on exercises are provided. Course material relates to topics covered on the vendor-neutral CompTIA Security+ Certification examination, which is recognized worldwide as the standard of competency for entry-level network security professionals.
Cmit 350 interconnecting Cisco devices (3)
(Designed to help students prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate Examination 640-802.) Prerequisite or corequisite: CMIT 265. Presentation of and practice in the concepts and commands required to configure Cisco switches and routers in multiprotocol internetworks. Routing and switching concepts (Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies) using Cisco switches and Cisco routers are covered. Focus is on developing the skills necessary to install, configure, and operate Cisco routers and switches within LAN and WAN environments. Projects include configuring various protocols including IP, IPX, RIP, IGRP and Frame Relay. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 498E, CMIT 350, or CMIT 499D.
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ComPutER studiEs
Courses in computer studies (designated CMST) may be applied as appropriate, for example, toward:
G the general education requirement in computing;
G a major in computer studies, in computer and information science or in information systems management;
G a minor in computing
G a Computer Studies Certificate; and G electives.
Cmst 100A introduction to microcomputers: Hardware and software (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to the hardware and software of computer systems and the terminology and functional parts of a computer. Extensive explanations of, and practice with, the operating system and utilities of a microcomputer are provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100A or CMST 100A.
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Cmst 100b introduction to microcomputers: Word Processing (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to word processing as one of the many applications of microcomputers. The characteristics of word processing are analyzed. Topics include typical features, as well as costs and trends of available software. Hands-on practice with typical word-processing software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100B, CAPP 103, CMST 100B, or CMST 103.
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Cmst 100d introduction to microcomputers: Presentation graphics (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to the principles of presentation graphics. Topics include text and analytical charts, free-form graphics and clip art, and animation and slide shows. Hands-on practice with typical presentation graphics software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses:
CAPP 100D or CMST 100D.
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indicates extensive computer use by students.Cmst 100E introduction to microcomputers: networks and Communication (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to the use of computer networks to interconnect
microcomputers and to the current hardware, software, and communication standards and protocols that make networking possible. Hands-on practice with typical communications software and network configuration is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100E or CMST 100E.
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Cmst 100F introduction to microcomputers: databases (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to database systems, including terminology and principles of database management systems. Focus is on how best to organize, manage, and access stored data; how to protect databases; and how to extract useful information. Hands-on practice with typical database software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100F, CAPP 103, CMST 100F, or CMST 103.
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Cmst 100g introduction to microcomputers: spreadsheets (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to the use of electronic worksheets to analyze numerical data, including basic terminology, formats, and other applications. Hands-on practice with typical spreadsheet software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100G, CAPP 103, CMST 100G, or
CMST 103.
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Cmst 100J introduction to microcomputers: security (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to computer security. Topics include both physical and software security and the types of computer viruses that afflict modern information systems. Discussion covers the use of the operating system and antiviral software tools to protect, detect, and recover from viral attacks. Hands-on practice in applying these tools is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100J or CMST 100J.
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Cmst 100l introduction to microcomputers: Web Page design (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to Web page design and site management. The characteristics of Web page design and navigation structures are analyzed, and typical features of current commercial software are presented. Hands-on practice with typical Web page design and site management software is provided. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100L or CMST 100L.
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Cmst 100m introduction to microcomputers: Html (1)
(Graded on a satisfactory/D/fail basis only.) An introduction to the use of HTML to create basic and advanced World Wide Web-enabled documents. Topics include creating and editing Web pages, placing HTML documents on the Web, designing Web pages with tables, and using frames in Web pages. Assignments include designing and implementing Web pages using HTML. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CAPP 100M, CAPP 101H, or
CMST 100M.