IV. Capítulo: Las ludotecas hospitalarias
4.3 Materiales a utilizar en las ludotecas
CHEM 1204 Chemistry for Allied Health 4 Cr., (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: Completion of (or test score validated exemption from) all required developmental courses in English, reading, and elementary algebra with a grade of ―C‖ or better.) This introductory lecture/laboratory course is intended for students seeking a degree in nursing or other health related fields who need only four hours of chemistry. Topics from inorganic, organic, and biochemistry will be covered, making connections to medicine and the human body when appropriate. The laboratory portion of the course is designed to reinforce concepts from lecture and to introduce a variety of different laboratory techniques. Note: This course does not fulfill the general education science requirement for an Associate of Arts degree.
CHEM 1434 General Chemistry I 4 Cr., (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: MATH 1023 Intermediate Algebra with a grade of ―C‖ or better in the course, high school chemistry, or departmental consent) This lecture-laboratory course covers the basic principles of inorganic chemistry. Topics covered include scientific measurements and conversions, atomic structure, the periodic table, ionic and molecular compounds, reaction types, stoichiometry, gas laws, thermochemistry, and an introduction to chemical bonding and molecular geometry. The laboratory portion of the course is designed to
reinforce concepts from lecture as well as to introduce students to a variety of laboratory techniques. Note: This course assumes a solid working knowledge of algebra.
CHEM 1444 General Chemistry II 4 Cr., (3 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: CHEM 1434 General Chemistry I with a grade of ―C‖ or better in the course or departmental consent) This lecture-laboratory course is a continuation of General Chemistry I. Topics covered include intermolecular forces (liquids and solids), solutions and colligative properties, reaction mechanisms and rates, equilibrium, acids and bases, spontaneity and thermodynamics, as well as acid-base and solubility equilibra. The laboratory portion of the course is designed to reinforce concepts from lecture as well as to introduce students to a variety of techniques. Note: This course assumes a solid working knowledge of algebra, including exponentials and logarithms.
COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY
CNET 1113 Introduction to Computer Networking 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Corequisite: COMP 1123 Introduction to Computers) This course will introduce students to the basic concepts of computer networking, including LAN, WAN, networking operating systems, network protocols, and hardware.
CNET 1123 Network Concepts 3 Cr. (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisites: CNET 1113 Introduction to Computer Networking) Students will learn detail knowledge about Network Protocols and how the interact in a networking environment. Students will also learn how to use network tools to view and understand interconnecting technologies.
CNET 1143 PC Maintenance and Repair I 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: COMP 1123 Introduction to Computers or instructor approval) This course provides a hands-on computer software overview including fundamentals of installing, supporting, and troubleshooting operating systems.
CNET 1153 PC Maintenance & Repair II 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: CNET 1143 PC Maintenance & Repair I) This course is a continuation of CNET 1143: PC Maintenance and Repair I. This course provides an in-depth look at the assembly of PCs from components, problem diagnosis, and repair. It includes troubleshooting skills needed to repair, install, and maintain PCs and their peripherals. CNET 1213 Windows Operating Systems 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisites: CNET 1113Introduction to Computer Networking) Students will learn Windows Server Operating systems. They will learn to install, configure and manage Windows Active Directory Environments, monitor system, and network environments and security.
CNET 1223 Advanced Network Concepts 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisites: CNET 1123 Network Concepts) Students will study the current technologies and how they apply to preexisting networks (i.e., wireless technology and VoIP).
CNET 2183 UNIX Based Operating Systems 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisites: CNET 1113 Introduction to Computer Networking) Students will learn about the UNIX and Unix-like operating systems. They will also learn how to install, administer, and the day-to-day functioning of UNIX based operating systems.
CNET 2213 Network Security 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisites: CNET 1123 Network Concepts, CNET 1213 Windows Operating Systems, or CNET 2183 UNIX Operating Systems) Students will learn about networking security policies and defense. Security hardware, such as firewalls, and VPN‘s will be covered.
CNET 2233 Network Technical Support 2 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) This course will teach students how to troubleshoot LAN/WAN Network problems in Windows and UNIX Operating Systems. It also teaches troubleshooting of Network based
systems, such as e-mail, web servers and services, VPN, wireless networks, firewalls, and WAN Connections.
CNET 2223 Network Engineering 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: CNET 1233 Network Technical Support) This course will teach students how to troubleshoot LAN/WAN Network problems in Windows and UNIX Operating Systems. It also teaches troubleshooting of Network Based Systems, such as e-mail, web servers and services, VPN, wireless networks and firewalls, WAN Connections. Students will learn about network design principles, how to build networks, modify existing networks, and support network designs. Students will also learn how to evaluate requirements and needs that are used to make good network decisions.
CNET 2313 Help Desk Technology 3 Cr. (3 Lec.) (Prerequisite: None) This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of technology as part of support services. It will also define basic help desk concepts, identify features of call logging and problem resolution, and focus on the importance of asset management, and troubleshooting. It will identify the different service level certifications and common system management software features used in an IT managed system.
CNET 2413 Network Management 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: CNET 2213 Network Security) In this course, students will learn the concepts of network management. They will learn rights management, disaster recovery principals, time and basic project management, licensing issues, and end-user support. CNET 2443 CNET Capstone (Systems Integration) 3 Cr., (2 Lec., 2 Lab.) (Prerequisite: All other core curriculum in the CNET program and instructors approval; Corequisite with either CNET 2223 Network Engineering or CNET 2413 Network Management) This class will integrate all the concepts from the CNET curriculum. Students will learn how to work on networks that combine Windows and UNIX based technologies and how to work with others in an IT department to coordinate installation, management, and administration of enterprise level networks.