This course introduces the concepts and the design of modern computers including the tasks performed by today’s computers. Topics include the boot-up process, microchips, software, data storage, peripheral devices, multimedia, printers, and the Internet. The skills developed in this course include the ability to identify the various components of the computer, recognize the best software for the task, and digital devices in connection with the computer. The technical terms used in the industry are presented and explained to help prepare the student for A+ certification. Prerequisite: None
This course introduces the concepts and the design of modern computers including the tasks performed by today’s computers. Topics include the boot-up process, microchips, software, data storage, peripheral devices, multimedia, printers, and the Internet. The skills developed in this course include the ability to identify the various components of the computer, recognize the best software for the task, and digital devices in connection with the computer. The technical terms used in the industry are presented and explained to help prepare the student for A+ certification. Prerequisite: None
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course introduces the fundamentals of project management. Topics presented in this class include identifying the scope, stakeholders, and requirements of a project along with defining the steps needed to implement the project.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course introduces the concepts and the design of modern computers including the tasks performed by today’s computers. Topics include the boot-up process, microchips, software, data storage, peripheral devices, multimedia, printers, and the Internet. The skills developed in this course include the ability to identify the various components of the computer, recognize the best software for the task, and digital devices in connection with the computer. The technical terms used in the industry are presented and explained to help prepare the student for A+ certification. Prerequisite: None
This course is a preparatory course for the Microsoft Security Fundamentals (98-367) certification exam. Topics presented in this course include the theory of Microsoft Active Directory, LDAP, and determining appropriate distributions of users, groups, domains, sites, services and roles. The skills developed in this course include installing Active Directory, configuring Active Directory, creating Organizational Units, delegating responsibilities, and server roles.
Prerequisites: CIS 130, CIS 140, CIS 160, and CIS 170
This course introduces the concepts and the design of modern computers including the tasks performed by today’s computers. Topics include the boot-up process, microchips, software, data storage, peripheral devices, multimedia, printers, and the Internet. The skills developed in this course include the ability to identify the various components of the computer, recognize the best software for the task, and digital devices in connection with the computer. The technical terms used in the industry are presented and explained to help prepare the student for A+ certification. Prerequisite: None