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Fundamentals
of UNIX
(sponsored by Sun Microsystems)
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Fundamentals
of UNIX sponsored by Sun Microsystems teaches students how to
use UNIX operating system commands and, in the hands-on exercises,
basic Sun Microsystems' Solaris™ operating environment
commands, and introduces you to the Common Desktop Environment
(CDE - graphical interface between different environments).
The class is intended for new users of UNIX. Students will learn
fundamental command-line features of the Solaris environment
including file system navigation, file permissions, the vi text
editor, command shells and basic network use. CDE features include
Standard Desktop Tools, Text Editor, printing and mail.
The curriculum contains one 70-hour block called a semester.
About half of this time is spent using the instructor-facilitated
online multimedia material and the rest is spent on lab exercises.
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Fundamentals of Java Programming
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The Fundamentals
of Java Programming Language course provides a conceptual understanding
of Object Oriented programming. The course also teaches students
how to use the JAVA language's object oriented technologies
to solve business problems. Students will learn how to create
classes, objects, and applications using the language. Topics
also include the language fundamentals, the Java language API
(application programming interface). Additionally, the course
will address the demand for training and preparation for the
Sun Certified Programmer for JavaTM 2 Platform.
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Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling
(sponsored by Panduit)
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The Fundamentals of Voice and Data Cabling Course,
sponsored by Panduit, is designed for students interested in
the physical aspects of voice and data network cabling and
installation. The course focuses on cabling issues related to
data and voice connections and provides an understanding of
the industry and its worldwide standards, types of media and
cabling, physical and logical networks, as well as signal
transmission.
Students will develop skills in reading network design
documentation, part list set up and purchase, pulling and
mounting cable, cable management, choosing wiring closets
and patch panel installation and termination as well as
installing jacks and cable testing. This hands-on, lab-oriented
course stresses documentation, design, and installation
issues, as well as laboratory safety, on-the-job safety, and
working effectively in group environments. This course will
help prepare students for the BICSI Registered Certified
Installer, Level 1 exam.
The curriculum contains one 70-hour block called a semester.
About half of this time is spent using the instructor-facilitated
online multimedia material and the rest is spent on lab exercises.
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IT Essentials I: PC
Software and Hardware
(sponsored by Hewlett Packard)
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This course will introduce students to information
technology and data communications. Students will develop the
necessary skills to enter this field by building a computer,
installing the operating system, adding peripherals, connecting
the computer to a local area network and to the Internet. This
is a hands-on, lab-oriented course that stresses laboratory
safety and working effectively in a group environment. This
course will help prepare students for CompTIA's A+ certification.
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IT Essentials II: Network Operating Systems
(sponsored by Hewlett Packard)
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This course is
an intensive introduction to multi-user, multi-tasking networking
operating systems. Characteristics of the Linux, Windows 2000,
NT, and XP network operating systems will be discussed. Students
will explore a variety of topics including installation procedures,
security issues, back up procedures and remote access.
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For information about sponsored curriculum or to find out
how to become a academy for sponsored curriculum please contact
your Area Academy Manager.
Review the Sponsored Curriculum lab
equipment list.
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