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Síntesis de las piridinas 2,4,6-trisustituidas

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Capítulo 3. DERIVADOS DE PIRIDINAS EN EL RECONOCIMIENTO

3.4 Síntesis de las piridinas 2,4,6-trisustituidas

CsT* 120 inTrODUCTiOn TO OpEraTing sysTEms 3

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This course covers fundamentals, concepts, and applications of operating systems . A number of popular operating systems will be covered in depth, including MS-DOS, IBM Mainframe MVS, and DEC’s Open VMS . Unix will be discussed . It is assumed that students are familiar with the Windows environment . Comparisons between Windows and other operating systems will be stressed . The course is a mixture of lecture and lab . Formerly listed as CIS 130, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 130 . Prerequisite: CSC* 101 .

CsT* 125 hElp DEsk COnCEpTs 3

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The goal of this course is to impart the knowledge needed to function as a Help Desk Professional . The huge demand for computer technical support, coupled with a shortage of information technology (IT) professionals, have created tremendous career opportunities in the field of customer service and technical support, or what is referred to as a Help Desk Specialist or Professional . To work at a help desk, you must understand hardware, software, networking and the World Wide Web, combined with what is involved in actually delivering technical support services to the customer or staff member . The help desk professional must also understand the role of the help desk within a complex technical support department . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Prerequisites: Basic computer concepts, or computer literacy, or CSA 105; networking, Internet and World Wide Web concepts, or CSA* 163; and knowledge of software products, such as Microsoft Office, or CSA 105 .

CsT* 140 a+ inTrODUCTiOn TO COmpUTEr harDWarE 3

This course is designed to prepare students for taking the industry-standard A+ Certification tests 220-101 Core/Hardware, and 220-102 DOS/Windows . A+ Certification is a CompTIA-sponsored testing program that certifies the competency of entry-level computer service technicians . The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a globally recognized organization for developing vendor-neutral standards in e-commerce, customer service, workforce development, and training certification . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Corequisite: CST 142 .

CsT* 142 a+ inTrODUCTiOn TO COmpUTEr harDWarE laB 3

This course is a corequisite of CST 140 . Theoretical concepts discussed in class will be applied in specially designed hands-on projects . Corequisite: CST 140 .

CsT* 150 WEB DEsign anD DEvElOpmEnT i 3

Students will learn how to use HyperText Markup Language (HTML) to define the structure and content of web pages . Students will create HTML documents that incorporate images, tables, lists, forms and other HTML elements . Students will use Cascading Style Sheets to control web page layout and format HTML elements . Students will use image editors to manipulate web graphics and FTP clients to upload web pages to a web server . The course requires a lot of hands on practice designing and coding HTML pages .

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Beginning with a description of salient features of networking, the World Wide Web and the Internet, the course concentrates on the implementation and maintenance of Windows 2003-based server-client networks . Topics include principles of networking, advantages and disadvantages of networks, topology design, software installation, security, administration of client accounts, software implementation problems, connecting to the web, firewalls, troubleshooting, and working with assistants . Emphasis is on hands-on practice designed to solve interesting and challenging projects, while teaching the fundamentals of Windows 2003 server-client networks . Students are expected to produce and troubleshoot various network topologies with a working model of company network . Formerly listed as CIS 160, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 160 . Prerequisite: CSC* 101 or permission of the instructor .

CsT* 200 sCripTing langUagE WiTh JavasCripT 3

Students will learn how to write client-side scripts in the JavaScript programming language that add interactivity and dynamic behaviors to web pages . Students will gain an understanding of the HTML Document Object Model (DOM) and use JavaScript to manipulate the Document Object Model . Students will create client-side scripts to perform input validation, respond to user events, and animate web page elements . Prerequisite(s): CST 150 and one of the following (CSC 105, CSC 205, CSC 220, CSC 247)

CsT* 201 inTrO TO managEmEnT inFOrmaTiOn sysTEms (mis) 3

This course provides the background necessary for understanding the role of information systems in organizations and for using computer tools and technology in solving business problems . Topics include organization and technical foundations of information systems, theory of design of information, database, and network systems, e-commerce and supply chain systems, and information network security management . Microsoft Excel, Access, PowerPoint and Project are used to demonstrate selected topics . Prerequisite: ENG 073 or Eligibility for ENG 101 .

CsT* 231 DaTa COmmUniCaTiOns anD nETWOrking 3

This course provides an overview of modern business data, voice and video communications with an emphasis on the communication of data and information . The course begins with examples of how communications were developed and are currently used . Communications is defined, and a communications system model is described . Students discover various transmission media, line configurations, and characteristics of communications channels . Communications equipment, software, and protocols are explained . Students learn the basics of communications networks and network configurations and are presented with an example of a communications network . Formerly listed as CIS 123, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 123 .

CsT* 240 aDvanCED COmpUTEr harDWarE 3

This lab course only can be taken in conjunction with CST 243 . It merges tutorial and hands-on lab experience into a more complete understanding of PC maintenance and preparation for the A+ service technician exams . Students will have the opportunity of completing over 80 lab exercises complementing the theory learned in the corequisite course CST 243 . After completing all lab exercises, the student will have practiced each A+ objective in a hands-on environment and gained valuable installation and configuration skills in DOS, Windows 9x, Windows NT, and Windows 2000 operating systems . Corequisite: CST 243 . . Prerequisite: CST 140 .

This lab course only can be taken in conjunction with CST 240 . It merges tutorial and hands-on lab experience into a more complete understanding of PC maintenance and preparation for the A+ service technician exams . This course (part 2 of 2) continues the student’s preparation for taking the industry- standard A+ Certification tests 220-101 Core/Hardware, and 220-102 DOS/ Windows . A+ Certification certifies the competency of entry-level computer service technicians . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Corequisite: CST 240 . Prerequisite: CST 142 .

CsT* 250 WEB DEsign anD DEvElOpmEnT ii 3

Students will extend their knowledge of HyperText Markup Language (HTML) to incorporate multimedia elements into web pages . Students will extend their knowledge of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to apply responsive web design techniques for mobile devices . Students will also gain experience with popular Content Management Systems (CMS) and learn and apply Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategies . Prerequisite(s): CST 150

CsT* 258 FUnDamEnTals OF inTErnET prOgramming 4

A comprehensive introduction to the server-side programming techniques used to develop interactive web sites . Using technologies such as PHP and MySQL, students learn to create web sites that interact with web servers, manage user sessions, and store and retrieve data from databases . Course content is continually updated to reflect the current state of the art in Internet computing . Prerequisite(s): CST 150 and one of the following (CSC 105, CSC 205, CSC 220, CSC 247)

CsT* 264 UniX/linUX sysTEm aDminisTraTiOn 3

This course takes an in-depth look at Linux, a popular variant of UNIX, and examines theoretical concepts common to both operating systems . Also, this course will adopt a practical hands-on approach for these systems . Along with examining the Linux file structure, this course will explore application design, and advanced programming using Linux . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Prerequisites: CSC* 101 .

CsT* 265 nETWOrking WiTh linUX 3

This course will take an in-depth look at Linux, focusing on proper installation and administration of the operating system . It examines the theoretical concepts of the Linux system that have increased its popularity . It covers the essentials of installing, configuring, maintaining, administering, and troubleshooting the Linux Operating System, and the innovation that has led to its continual improvement regarding operating system and application development . The exploration of Linux will take a practical hands-on approach that includes also the creation of a functioning network of two PC’s . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Prerequisites: CSC* 101 and CIS 299 .

CsT* 281 DaTa COmmUniCaTiOns anD nETWOrking ii 3

This course (part 2 of 3) continues where CST* 231 concludes . The student progresses beyond the basics of communications networks and network configurations and delves into the study of actual networks and network software . Hands-on experience is obtained as each student networks two PC systems . Formerly listed as CIS 299, not open to students who have successfully completed CIS 299 . Prerequisites: CST* 231 .

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This course is a continuation beyond CST*231 and CST*281, Data Communication and Networking I and II . Advanced LAN and WAN theory, technology, design, and implementation issues are explored . Extensive hands-on experience is obtained as each student configures and troubleshoots various examples of interconnected WAN networks . With this advanced knowledge, the student will be well prepared for entry-level certification exams in the computer networking industry .

COnsTrUCTiOn managEmEnT

CTC 140 COnsTrUCTiOn graphiCs/QUanTiTy TakEOFF 3

Understand and interpret construction documents for building and heavy construction . Focus of course will be on the analysis of architectural and structural drawings and specifications . Understand quantity take-off processes and conduct take-offs of site work, concrete, rough carpentry, light –gage steel construction, masonry, steel, sheathing and interior finishes . Prerequisite: CSA 105

CTC 160 sUrvEying 4

Course covers activities that will acquaint the student with instruments and tools of the surveyor, including their use in the techniques of field surveying . Emphasis on actual layouts and areas and elevations as performed in the civil and construction discipline . Prerequisite(S): ENG 101, MAT 137

CTC 220 COnsTrUCTiOn prOJECT managEmEnT 3

Focus of course is on building construction project planning and organization including: administrative procedures, quality control, resource management, field office practices, correspondence construction processing, job site meetings and documentation . Project Management will cover material from the initial construction contract to the final project closeout . Prerequisite: CSA 105, ENG 101, MAT 137, ARC 221

CTC 222 BUilDing COnsTrUCTiOn sysTEms 3

Introduces basic body of knowledge of construction, including: job identification, terminology, and the use of equipment as used in light and heavy construction . Prerequisite: ENG 101

CTC 229 COnsTrUCTiOn EsTimaTing 3

The course is focused on reviewing construction costs in more detail for the purpose of construction estimating and bidding . Estimation of cost calculations will include pricing labor, material and equipment costs in the areas of site work, concrete, masonry, steel, carpentry, roofing, finishes, mechanical and electrical systems . Prerequisites: ENG 101, MAT 137, CTC 140, ARC 108 and ARC 221

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