Information Technology Core |
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TEIT 1000 Information Technology Fundamentals |
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This course provides an overview of the various career pathways related to working with computers. Throughout the class, students will be introduced to computers, including their history, hardware, operating systems, system support, programming languages, software, databases, networking, data storage, and system security. During this course, the student will perform essential IT tasks commonly performed by end-users and entry-level IT professionals. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 1050 Career & Workplace Relations |
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Career and Workplace Relations is designed to help students gain insights into how their skills and professionalism enhance relationships between management and coworkers. Instruction includes employment skills such as communication, critical thinking, professional etiquette, team dynamics, and more. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 1200 A+ Core I |
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A+ Core I prepares students to be successful computer technicians, capable of installing, maintaining, troubleshooting, optimizing, and securing desktop computers, laptops, mobile devices, and printers. This course aligns with objectives of the CompTIA A+ Core I certification exam. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 1210 A+ Core II |
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A+ Core II is a follow-up to A+ Core I and provides further instruction on installation, configuration, maintenance, and security of various common operating systems and platforms. This course aligns with the objectives of the CompTIA A+ Core II certification exam. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 1100 Introduction to Networking |
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Introduction to Networking provides foundational-level instruction on the concepts, models, services, settings, protocols, topologies, and devices used in computer networks. Students also explore the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) models. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 1170 Computer Networks I |
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Computer Networks I explores common computer networking models, network device installation and configuration, switching and routing technologies, IP address configuration, basic wireless network configuration, and network troubleshooting tools and methodology. This course aligns with objectives from popular networking certifications. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 1300 Linux Foundations |
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Linux Foundations focuses on the installation, configuration, and process management of a Linux workstation. Students explore shell programming, file system management, user accounts, access and permissions, and managing multiple concurrent processes to achieve higher utilization. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
Information Technology Electives |
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TEIT 2170 Computer Networks II |
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Computer Networks II examines network design and architecture considerations, network documentation, change management, network monitoring methods and solutions, configuration management, network security hardening techniques, and basic datacenter, cloud, and virtual-network concepts. This course aligns with objectives from popular networking certifications. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 1943 Intermediate Service Desk |
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This course provides a hands-on service desk experience where students will complete activities that will hone the customer service, documentation, and troubleshooting skills needed to obtain a position as a service desk professional. This course also provides multiple opportunities to complete real world tickets as part of our free community computer support service desk. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 1500 Introduction to Scripting |
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Introduction to Scripting provides instruction on basic scripting concepts. Students are introduced to scripting fundamentals to automate tasks that would otherwise be performed manually. Students explore the practical use and management of scripts to perform system administration functions. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 1040 Introduction to Virtualization |
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Introduction to Virtualization explores what virtualization is and the critical role it plays in I.T. Learn how to install, configure, and maintain virtual machines as well as the availability, applications, and virtual appliances, including their role in virtualization. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 1110 Introduction to Cybersecurity |
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This course will provide foundational cybersecurity knowledge in preparation for more advanced cybersecurity courses as well as an introduction to career prospects in cybersecurity. |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 2300 Linux+ |
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Linux+ provides instructions on how to install, configure, manage, and maintain a Linux server. Topics include: SSH, VNC, Webmin, NIS, and LDAP. Students learn to install, configure, and administer a Linux server. This course aligns with the CompTIA Linux+ objectives. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 1400 Introduction to Cloud |
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Introduction to Cloud provides instruction on core cloud computing concepts, services, and solutions as well as foundational knowledge from a business value perspective of the benefits and considerations for cloud computing implementation. Included is an overview of popular cloud platforms. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 2200 Security+ |
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Security+ provides instruction on assessing the security posture of enterprise environments and implementing appropriate security solutions. Instruction is given to identify, analyze, and respond to events and incidents. This course aligns with the objectives of the CompTIA Security+ certification exam. |
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Credits: 4.00 |
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Cost: $380.00 |
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TEIT 2270 Cybersecurity Analysis |
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Cybersecurity Analysis teaches threat and vulnerability management and how to employ tools and methods to secure data and infrastructure and respond to security incidents. The CompTIA CvSA+ objectives are covered and serves as a foundation for advanced security credentials. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 2250 Ethical Hacking |
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Ethical Hacking teaches fundamental network attack strategies and countermeasures. Students learn to use various penetration testing tools to analyze network vulnerabilities and how to counter them and improve network security. This course aligns with the Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH) objectives. |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 2900 IT Externship |
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Students will have the opportunity to develop real-world work experiences using knowledge and skills they have obtained in the program. Students will gain practical application of classroom skills through actual work situations. IT projects will be assigned to the student by cooperative businesses. Students will receive objective feedback on their performance each month. Customized student learning objectives will be developed addressing the individual needs of the organization and career interests of each student by the cooperative business and the student. |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 2910 Special Projects I |
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Special Projects I provides students with a unique or advanced skill development identified as a need in industry. Students will select their chosen topic from a previous course subject and draft a project proposal. After the project is completed, the student and faculty member will review the success of the project compared to the proposal. (Requires advisor approval). |
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Credits: 1.00 |
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Cost: $95.00 |
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TEIT 2920 Special Projects II |
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Special Projects II provides students with a unique or advanced skill development identified as a need in industry. Students will select their chosen topic from a previous course subject and draft a project proposal. After the project is completed, the student and faculty member will review the success of the project compared to the proposal. (Requires advisor approval). |
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Credits: 2.00 |
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Cost: $190.00 |
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TEIT 2930 Special Projects III |
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Special Projects III provides students with a unique or advanced skill development identified as a need in industry. Students will select their chosen topic from a previous course subject and draft a project proposal. After the project is completed, the student and faculty member will review the success of the project compared to the proposal. (Requires advisor approval). |
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Credits: 3.00 |
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Cost: $285.00 |
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TEIT 1660 Server+ |
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This course will focus on server hardware and software installation and management, server administration, security and disaster recovery, and Troubleshooting. This course is built around hands-on labs to facilitate a complete learning experience in preparation to take the Server+ CompTIA Certification. Server concepts in all the major operating systems (Mac OS, Windows, and Linux) will be covered in this course. |
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Credits: 4.00 |
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Cost: $380.00 |
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TEIT 1670 Windows Administration |
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This course will improve upon the Windows Administration concepts covered in A+ and will expose students to higher levels of Windows Administration tools and functions. This course will explore Windows in-depth administration concepts such as imaging, user settings and preferences, Windows security, Group Policy, registry settings, and general Windows troubleshooting. |
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Credits: 4.00 |
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Cost: $380.00 |