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CEN 110 - Computers and Technology   CEN 110 - Computers & Technology  
       
  An introduction to the computer as used in technologies. Both the IBM and Macintosh computing environments will be explored. Topics to be covered will be terminology and use of the computer through computer-aided-sketching and graphics, basic data communications terminology, introductory DOS operations as well as word processing, spreadsheeting, and databasing. Hands-on activities are emphasized.
       
  Prerequistes: Test score or RDG 051 or ESL 100 or RDG 120
       
  Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 120 - PC Telecommunications   CEN 120 - PC Telecommunications  
       
  An overview of basic telecommunication's principles as applied to personal computer communications. Topics include installing modem software, electronic mail systems, file archiving and transmission techniques, network basics, telephone line installation and operation, FAX communications, RS 232 interface, and modem installation and operation
       
  Prerequistes: Test Score or RDG 051 or ESL 100
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 150 - Computer Maintenance   CEN 150 - Computer Assembly and Maintenance  
       
  An overview of the personal computer and its components. Students will explore and assemble IBM-PC class of computers. An introduction to non-component troubleshooting will be included
       
  Prerequistes: Test score or RDG 051 or ESL 100
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 160 - Computer Graphics I   CEN 160 - Computer Graphics I  
       
  An introduction to computer graphics using a graphical application program such as COREL Draw. Students will learn the basic operation of the computer and the application program by completing projects comparable to those in the graphics industry. IBM and Macintosh computers will be used
       
  Prerequistes: Test score or RDG 051 or ESL 100 or RDG 120 and CEN 110 or ELM 110
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 161 - Computer Graphics II   CEN 161 - Computer Graphics II  
       
  A continuation of Computer Graphics I. Advanced operations and techniques will be covered. Projects for industrial applications will be completed by the student
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 160
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 180 - C Language Intro   CEN 180 - C Language Intro  
       
  An introduction to C language. Basic aspects of computation, input/output, functions, decision-making, looping, basic graphics, and elements of data structures will be covered. Laboratory assignments are oriented to IBM-PC and VAX computers.
       
  Prerequistes: Test score or RDG 051 or ESL 100
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 4 Lab Hours: 0
 
CEN 220 - Digital Data Comm with Networks   CEN 220 - Digital Data Comm with Networks  
       
  A study of computer interfacing and networking. Interface techniques such as RS 232, RS 422, etc. will be covered. UARTs and advanced modem operation are presented. Networking through simulations and observation are included with telephone switching systems
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 120
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 222 - Windows Operating System   CEN 222 - Windows Operating System  
       
  This course is designed to teach the student about the installation, configuration, and maintenance of Windows, both the workstation and server versions. It will cover Windows peer-to-peer networking capabilities and its integration with other network environments, including the World Wide Web
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 120
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 223 - Unix Operating System and Networks   CEN 223 - Unix Operating System & Networks  
       
  A complete coverage of the UNIX operating system, including shells, utilities, x-windows, and networking.
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 222
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 230 - Troubleshooting Computer Systems   CEN 230 - Troubleshooting Computer Systems  
       
  A study of software and hardware problems, identification of bad components, mechanical problems, and other operational failures of microcomputer equipment. The course will include the use of diagnostic software, installation of software drivers, and installation of new hardware and software. Logic analysis methods, software, and devices will be used.
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 150 and ELC 130
       
  Credit Hours: 3 Lecture Hours: 2 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 232 - Advanced Compuer Troubleshooting   CEN 232 - Advanced Computer Troubleshooting  
       
  A continuation of CEN 230. Board level troubleshooting and repair will be covered. Peripheral equipment operation and repair also will be included.
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 230
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 235 - Fiber Optics with Networks   CEN 235 - Fiber Optics with Networks  
       
  This course covers fiber optic to include principles of fiber optics, its components, system design, completed systems, test equipment, industrial applications, and fiber optic data networks (FDDI)
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 120 and ELC 130
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 250 - Data Structures in C   CEN 250 - Data Structures in C  
       
  Topics to be covered are introductory concepts of C, arrays, structures, pointers, preprocessor, and file I/O. Laboratory assignments in those areas are given.
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 120 or CIS 120
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 255 - Advanced Data Structure in C++   CEN 255 - Advanced Data Structures in C++  
       
  A CAD-based capstone course in which students develop complex architectural projects utilizing a collaborative team approach Research and application of codes, building systems, building products, and accepted industry documentation standards is emphasized. Projects are documented utilizing tools appropriate to the project phase, whether it be design, design development or construction documents.
       
  Prerequistes: AET 125 and AET 135 and AET 150 and EDD 271
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 3
 
CEN 280 - Specific Problems in Engineering Technology   CEN 280 - Specific Problems in Engineering Technology  
       
  Special problems in programming, hardware, or interfacing as assigned by the instructor.
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 223 and CEN 220
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 3 Lab Hours: 2
 
CEN 290 - Internship   CEN 290 - Internship  
       
  Applied experience through a supervised work situation such as a campus repair shop, computer store or related business and industry
       
  Prerequistes: CEN 223 and CEN 220
       
  Credit Hours: 4 Lecture Hours: 1 Lab Hours: 9
 
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