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C O U R S E D E S C R I P T I O N SCOMPUTER SCIENCECOMP 378 PROGRAMMING IN PERL (3)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 48 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Recommended: Completion of COMP118, COMP 250 or COMP 284 with a grade of C or Creditor better, or equivalent.<strong>Program</strong>ming in the Windows and UNIX environmentusing PERL to create utility programs. Included is thedesign, creation, debugging and execution of programswritten in the PERL programming language. Transfer:CSU.COMP 412 FLASH I (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 403 or equivalent.In this <strong>course</strong> students will learn to create and publishFlash animation for the web. Areas of focus include theFlash interface, drawing tools, grouping, creating graphicsymbols, keyframes, frame-by-frame animation, layers,tweening, and buttons. By the completion of the <strong>course</strong>students will publish a basic Flash movie that includesActionScript buttons. Also listed as CAOT 412. May berepeated once for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 413 FLASH II (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT/COMP 412 or equivalent.In this <strong>course</strong> students will go beyond the basics andlearn the advanced features of Flash. Features coveredinclude masking, movie clips, multiple time lines, soundcontrol, pull-down menus, preloaders, and ActionScript.At the completion of the <strong>course</strong> students will create acomplex Flash movie for the web. Also listed as CAOT413. May be repeated once for credit. Transfer credit:CSU.COMP 423 JAVASCRIPT (1.5)(Pass/No Pass or letter grade.)Minimum of 24 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: CAOT 404 or equivalent.In-depth examination of the most commonly used webscripting languages and scripting protocols. Scripting elements,procedures and techniques will be studied andapplied with the abilities of the non-programmer in mind.Refer to class schedule for specific languages and protocolscovered. Also listed as CAOT 420. May be repeatedonce for credit. Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 451 PC CONFIGURATION AND REPAIR (6)Minimum of 80 lecture hours and 48 lab hours plus 16hours by arrangement/semester. Prerequisite: Satis fac torycompletion (grade of C or better) of CAOT 105 or equivalent,and satisfactory completion (grade of C or better) ofor concurrent enrollment in ELEC 110 or TCOM 405, orequivalent training or experience.This <strong>course</strong> provides preparation for A+ certification.A hands-on technical <strong>course</strong> designed to provide anin-depth understanding of PC hardware and softwarefrom an installation and repair outlook. Materials coveredwill include beginning and advanced software, hardwarecomponents and configuration, operating systems andhow they control the PC. Includes direct hands-on experiencewith the tools and skills required for entry-levelemployment. Also listed as TCOM 451. Transfer credit:CSU.COMP 481 NETWORK SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 lab hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM 480, or equivalent trainingor experience.An application-based <strong>course</strong> in Network Adminis -tration specific to LAN’s. Coverage includes the functionsand concepts of a wide area network, Microsoft server,designing LAN user accounts and their network administration.Hands-on experience provided in setting up andtroubleshooting servers, workstations, network andperipheral devices. Course is patterned after Microsoftnetworking guidelines. Also listed as TCOM 481. Transfercredit: CSU.COMP 482 INTRODUCTION TO ROUTERS (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM/CAOT 480, or equivalenttraining or experience.Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 1 & 2.Introductory <strong>course</strong> on router configuration in widearea networks. Students will perform basic router configurations.Course examines common protocols, IP networkingconcepts and subnetting techniques. Includesinstructor-directed, hands-on activities. This <strong>course</strong> ispatterned after Cisco training guidelines. Also listed asTCOM 482. Transfer credit: CSU.COMP 483 NETWORK SWITCHES –CONCEPTS AND APPLICATIONS (3)Minimum of 48 lecture hours plus 16 hours by arrangement/semester.Prerequisite: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM/CAOT 480, or equivalenttraining or experience. Recommended: Satisfactory completion(grade of C or better) of TCOM/COMP 482, orequivalent training or experience.Cisco Academy Course – CCNA 3.Introductory <strong>course</strong> in network switching conceptsand configurations as applied to computer networks.Course examines switching protocols, spanning treeprotocols, virtual LANs, and other specific models. Basicdesign of switch configurations and the use of switches innetwork architecture will be covered. Includes instructordirected,hands-on activities. This <strong>course</strong> is patternedafter Cisco training guidelines. Also listed as TCOM 483.Transfer credit: CSU.166 w w w. S k y l i n e C o l l e g e . e d u <strong>2011</strong> – 2 012 C ATA L O G

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