100

IT 110 Electronics Fundamentals I

Basic electronic components and DC circuit operation are introduced including test equipment and tools. DC network analysis, AC circuits, and their effect on reactive components are covered as well. Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical electronic circuits in a lab environment. The concepts of teamwork, analytical problem solving, and troubleshooting are introduced. The students begin preparing a portfolio, documenting their experiences and training through the program.

Credits

3.0

Clock Hours

49

IT 111 Electronics Fundamentals I Lab

Basic electronic components and DC circuit operation are introduced including test equipment and tools. DC network analysis, AC circuits, and their effect on reactive components are covered as well. Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical electronic circuits in a lab environment. The concepts of teamwork, analytical problem solving, and troubleshooting are introduced. Students begin preparing a portfolio, documenting their experiences and training through the program.

Credits

5.5

Clock Hours

113

IT 112 Applied Math for Electronics I

This course will focus on the basics of algebraic practices, including general numbers, order of operations, exponents, addition/subtraction of positive and negative numbers, multiplication/division of polynomials, use of equations and powers of ten.

Credits

6.0

Clock Hours

100

IT 113 Applied Math for Electronics II

Mathematics required to evaluate and understand the electronic circuits and equipment which will be covered.

Credits

3.0

Clock Hours

53

IT 120 Electronics Fundamentals II

Advanced DC and AC electronics, transistors, and integrated circuit operational amplifiers. Boolean algebra and binary arithmetic provide the basis for the understanding of digital logic circuits utilizing logic gates and combinational logic. Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical power supplies, transistor amplifiers and switches, and operational amplifier circuits, digital circuits in a lab environment.

Credits

3.0

Clock Hours

44

IT 121 Electronics Fundamentals II Lab

Advanced DC and AC electronics, transistors, and integrated circuit operational amplifiers. Boolean algebra and binary arithmetic provide the basis for the understanding of digital logic circuits utilizing logic gates and combinational logic. Application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to practical power supplies, transistor amplifiers and switches, and operational amplifier circuits, digital circuits in a lab environment.

Credits

5.0

Clock Hours

103

IT 122 Wireless Technology

Radio frequency theory, noise, bandwidth, analog and digital modulators. RF transmission and reception, propagation, transmission lines, and antenna systems are covered. Lab projects enable the application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to RF modulators, radio receivers, antenna systems, and transmitters.

Credits

3.0

Clock Hours

50

IT 123 Wireless Technology Lab

Radio frequency theory, noise, bandwidth, analog and digital modulators. RF transmission and reception, propagation, transmission lines, and antenna systems are covered. Lab projects enable the application of the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom to RF modulators, radio receivers, antenna systems, and transmitters.

Credits

5.5

Clock Hours

118

IT 130 Computer Hardware Fundamentals

Theory, operation, assembly, and maintenance of personal computer hardware and peripheral devices, in a hands-on lab environment. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification. Hardware installation and troubleshooting is accomplished which allows the student to apply the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom.

Credits

3.5

Clock Hours

55

IT 131 Computer Hardware Fundamentals Lab

Theory, operation, assembly, and maintenance of personal computer hardware and peripheral devices, in a hands-on lab environment. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification. Hardware installation and troubleshooting is accomplished which allows the student to apply the technical knowledge acquired in the classroom.

Credits

5.0

Clock Hours

107

IT 132 Computer Software Fundamentals

Operation of PC operating systems, including: software installation, management, utilities, and troubleshooting in a lab environment. Students experience workstation configuration using different operating systems as well as virtualization software, teaching students the skills necessary to troubleshoot a variety of computer systems.

Credits

3.5

Clock Hours

52

IT 133 Computer Software Fundamentals Lab

Operation of PC operating systems, including: software installation, management, utilities, and troubleshooting in a lab environment. Students experience workstation configuration using different operating systems as well as virtualization software, teaching students the skills necessary to troubleshoot a variety of computer systems.

Credits

5.0

Clock Hours

101

IT 140 Network Server OS Configuration

Installation and configuration of a network server. Configuration of virtual machines and networks, DHCP and DNS services, domain controllers and Active Directory along with group policy and security policies. Students will prepare for server certification. Technical knowledge acquired in the classroom will be utilized in a lab setting. Installing, configuring and troubleshooting a server and the utilities involved.

Credits

3.0

Clock Hours

44

IT 141 Network Server OS Configuration Lab

Installation and configuration of a network server. Configuration of virtual machines and networks, DHCP and DNS services, domain controllers and Active Directory along with group policy and security policies. Students will prepare for server certification. Technical knowledge acquired in the classroom will be utilized in a lab setting. Installing, configuring and troubleshooting a server and the utilities involved.

Credits

5.5

Clock Hours

110

IT 142 Network Server OS Services

Continuation of Windows server implementation. Principles, design, implementation, and administration of the latest industry network architectures and topologies. Virtualized network environments to provide service and applications to end users are covered, as well as network storage and cloud infrastructure. Application of this knowledge will be utilized in a lab environment.

Credits

1.0

Clock Hours

20

IT 143 Network Server OS Services Lab

Continuation of Windows server implementation. Principles, design, implementation, and administration of the latest industry network architectures and topologies. Virtualized network environments to provide service and applications to end users are covered, as well as network storage and cloud infrastructure. Application of this knowledge will be utilized in a lab environment.

Credits

4.0

Clock Hours

81

IT 144 Communications

This course will focus on the basics of technical writing and documentation, along with effective verbal communications and working effectively as a team. Students study and apply effective communication techniques, problem resolution skills, and how to handle difficult situations with an emphasis on customer service.

Credits

3.5

Clock Hours

60