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Continuing Education (Non-Credit) Courses
AutoCAD: Core Concepts (TEAP 1400)
AutoCAD users without formal training, or who need a refresher, get a comprehensive review of the basic commands used to create 2D production drawings. Functions and commands covered include: understanding the AutoCAD workspace and user interface, using basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools, organizing drawing objects on layers, inserting reusable symbols (blocks), preparing a layout to be plotted, adding text, hatching, and dimensions.
Computer Technology Fundamentals (TEAP 1150)
This course teaches students basic computer design and servicing. Students will learn the operation and maintenance of all computer components and how they inter-relate. Students will also be taught procedures for installing and configuring operating systems and component drivers. Upon successful completion of this course, the student should be able to sit for the ETA (Electronics Technicians Association) Computer Service Technician examination.
Networking Fundamentals (TEAP 1155)
Students will be introduced to Local Area Networking (LAN) technologies, computer hardware, software, and cabling will be explored. Installation and configuration of operating systems, operation and configuration of network interface cards, and system hardware integration will be taught. Networking and network protocols will be explained, and common topologies explored. Students should be able to sit for and pass the ETA (Electronics Technicians Association) Certified Network Computer Technician examination.
Broadband Technology: VOIP (TEAP 1160)
Students will obtain an understanding of VoIP concepts and functional knowledge of common VoIP equipment. Basic networking, communication protocols, and VoIP applications will be discussed and applied. Quality of Service issues will be identified and discussed. Soft phones, IP phones, and analog telephone adapters will be configured. Upon successful completion of this course, the students should be able to sit for and pass the ETA (Electronics Technicians Association) B VoIP Installer examination.
Fiber Optics (TEAP 1010)
Basic fiber optics theory and applications. Areas covered include fiber optic transmission, principles of light, optical cables, light sources, detectors, splicing, cable installation, and test equipment.
Fiber Optics Advanced (TEAP 3010)
Fiber optics concepts involved with designing, configuring, installing, and maintaining fiber optic systems. Technicians will also be able to test and troubleshoot a Local Area Network (LAN) system with various faults.
CISCO (TEAP 1200) Interconnecting CISCO Networking Devices
The course provides learners with the basic skills and knowledge to configure a router for network connectivity. Interconnecting focuses on using switches and routers connected in local-area networks and wide-area networks typically found at small to medium network sites. Upon completion of this training course, students will be able to select, connect, configure, and troubleshoot the various networking devices. This course is recommended training for individuals seeking certification as a CISCO Certified Network Associate.
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