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      This course is a supervised off-campus work experience with area businesses and organizations appropriate to the field of study. Individual conferences with instructor are arranged instead of class attendance. Credit earned varies according to total internship clock hours. Documentation of work experience required. Prerequisite(s): Internship must be registered through the office of Career Services.*Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      CITC 2308 Data Analytics Spreadsheets This course introduces students to the intricacies of data analytical functions using spreadsheet tools. Students will learn how to identify outliers in data, group data, and bin data for analysis. Students will also learn how to perform time series analysis and work with advanced analytic features of Power BI, such as Quick Insights, AI Insights, analyze features and gain insights on data using Excel tools like PivotTables, charts, and slicers. Prerequisites: INFS 1010, CITC 1303 both with a minimum grade of C.Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      An introduction on how to develop Web-Based applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework, ASP and C#. Topics include creating Web applications using Web server controls, event handlers, application state, creating custom Web server controls, and integrating Web applications with back-end databases. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1310 with minimum grade of “C”Semester Availability: SNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
    • 3.00 Credits

      Using the Microsoft Windows Server network operating system, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot networked computer system servers. Prepares students for the Microsoft Certification Exam (70-410).Prerequisite(s); CITC 1330Semester Availability: Fall, Spring
    • 3.00 Credits

      CCNA III is the third of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA R&S) designation. This course focuses on Hierarchical Network Design, LAN Redundancy, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), Link redundancy, and OSPF and EIGRP dynamic routing protocols. Students will be required to apply information from both CCNA I and II to network situations.Prerequisite(s); CITC 1324Semester Availability: Fall, Spring
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course builds upon the basic skills required to install, support, and troubleshoot the various Microsoft Windows Server networking components and services, including DNS, DHCP, and other services found in the server network operating system.Prerequisite(s); CITC 2320Semester Availability: Fall, Spring
    • 3.00 Credits

      This course is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to computer security. This course will cover the objectives for the CompTIA Security+ Certification.Prerequisite: CITC 1330 with a C or higherSemester Availability: Fall, SpringNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
    • 3.00 Credits

      CITC 2331 UNIX/Linux System Administration This course provides the foundation skills necessary to a system administrator. Topics include managing processes and network clients, planning file systems, managing users, managing network configurations, printing, backing up files and systems, troubleshooting, performance tuning, security and installation procedures. Prepares the student for the CompTIA Linux+ certification, XK0-004.Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      3 Credits3 Class HoursAn introduction to the role of computer technology in support of business processes and procedures. Topics include computer user support, customer service skills, troubleshooting skills, common support problems, help desk operation and management, common help desk tools and procedures, and basic hardware and software installation and maintenance. Prerequisite(s): None Semester Availability: SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
    • 3.00 Credits

      Introduces the student to the universal success skills requisite for career success. Topics include verbal communication, written communication, problem solving and decision making, teamwork and building, and professionalism. Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and ReadingSemester Availability: F/SNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path