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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 33696 - ITNW 1425 - 002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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In Person Instruction: This course is delivered in person during the scheduled class day(s) and time listed. Canvas and additional online free tools will be used.
Programs: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist A.A.S., Information Technology Network Administrator A.A.S., Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist Level 1 Certificate, CompTIA Security+ Certification Preparation (OSA), and Information Technology Specialist (OSA). Course Description: This course covers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI model; Identify the characteristics of network topologies and protocols; identify the functions of a network operating system and distinguish between centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; and distinguish between Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Industry Certification Focus: Experience hands-on preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Industry Certification exam. Technology Requirements: A student must have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection (high speed is strongly recommended), a webcam/camera, and must be proficient with a computer and navigating the Internet.Smart Start: On the first day of class please log on to ACES and visit our Canvas Homepage for important details. Students are required to begin weekly assignments before the 3rd day of class. For additional information about the A.A.S programs click on the following links: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist, Information Technology Network Administrator, Cisco Network Professional IT Program Director: Yesenia Alvarez - Email: yalvarez1@alamo.edu, Office: 210-486-2081 St. Philip’s College is designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education.Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details
Face to Face Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 47595 - ITNW 1425 - 003 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hybrid/Blended Instruction: This course has an online/remote instruction with an in person on-campus component during the scheduled class day(s) and time listed. Canvas and additional online free tools will be used.
Programs: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist A.A.S., Information Technology Network Administrator A.A.S., Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist Level 1 Certificate, CompTIA Security+ Certification Preparation (OSA), and Information Technology Specialist (OSA). Course Description: This course covers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI model; Identify the characteristics of network topologies and protocols; identify the functions of a network operating system and distinguish between centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; and distinguish between Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Industry Certification Focus: Experience hands-on preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Industry Certification exam. Technology Requirements: A student must have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection (high speed is strongly recommended), a webcam/camera, and must be proficient with a computer and navigating the Internet.Smart Start: On the first day of class please log on to ACES and visit our Canvas Homepage for important details. Students are required to begin weekly assignments before the 3rd day of class. For additional information about the A.A.S programs click on the following links: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist, Information Technology Network Administrator, Cisco Network Professional IT Program Director: Yesenia Alvarez - Email: yalvarez1@alamo.edu, Office: 210-486-2081 St. Philip’s College is designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education.Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 47037 - ITNW 1425 - 004 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Fall 2024
Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details
Face to Face Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 49201 - ITNW 1425 - 006 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Hybrid/Blended Instruction: This course has an online/remote instruction with an in person on-campus component during the scheduled class day(s) and time listed. Canvas and additional online free tools will be used.
Programs: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist A.A.S., Information Technology Network Administrator A.A.S., Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist Level 1 Certificate, CompTIA Security+ Certification Preparation (OSA), and Information Technology Specialist (OSA). Course Description: This course covers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI model; Identify the characteristics of network topologies and protocols; identify the functions of a network operating system and distinguish between centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; and distinguish between Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Industry Certification Focus: Experience hands-on preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Industry Certification exam. Technology Requirements: A student must have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection (high speed is strongly recommended), a webcam/camera, and must be proficient with a computer and navigating the Internet.Smart Start: On the first day of class please log on to ACES and visit our Canvas Homepage for important details. Students are required to begin weekly assignments before the 3rd day of class. For additional information about the A.A.S programs click on the following links: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist, Information Technology Network Administrator, Cisco Network Professional IT Program Director: Yesenia Alvarez - Email: yalvarez1@alamo.edu, Office: 210-486-2081 St. Philip’s College is designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education.Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 49554 - ITNW 1425 - 007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This is an 8-week Flex 1 course (08/26/2024 – 10/19/2024).
This course is a hybrid course.
A portion of the Lec instruction for this course will meet face-to-face Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:00 AM - 11:15 AM on the Northeast Lakeview College campus. The remainder of the Lec and Lab instruction for this course will be delivered via Canvas with no scheduled class meetings.
If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 52315 or 52316). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/academic-resources/Instructional-Innovation-Center/OLRN-Student-Page.
This course focuses on the Cisco CCNA certification. It uses the same curriculum as ITCC 1414 (CCNA1: Introduction to Networks) and ITCC 1444 (CCNA2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials).
This course meets all standards for the designated Program of Excellence in Cyber Defense as required by Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) and validated by the National Security Agency (NSA). Visit the www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/program-index/business_philosphy_technology/cyber_defense/ for additional program and degree information or to join the NightHax student organization.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 27,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 52534 - ITNW 1425 - 008 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This course is a hybrid course.
A portion of the Lec instruction for this course will meet face-to-face Wednesdays, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM on the Northeast Lakeview College campus. The remainder of the Lec and Lab instruction for this course will be delivered via Canvas with no scheduled class meetings.
If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 52315 or 52316). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/academic-resources/Instructional-Innovation-Center/OLRN-Student-Page.
This course focuses on the Cisco CCNA certification. It uses the same curriculum as ITCC 1414 (CCNA1: Introduction to Networks) and ITCC 1444 (CCNA2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials).
This course meets all standards for the designated Program of Excellence in Cyber Defense as required by Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) and validated by the National Security Agency (NSA). Visit the www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/program-index/business_philosphy_technology/cyber_defense/ for additional program and degree information or to join the NightHax student organization.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 44342 - ITNW 1425 - 009 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
This course is a hybrid course.
A portion of the Lec instruction for this course will meet face-to-face Tuesdays, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM on the Northeast Lakeview College campus. The remainder of the Lec and Lab instruction for this course will be delivered via Canvas with no scheduled class meetings.
If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 52315 or 52316). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/academic-resources/Instructional-Innovation-Center/OLRN-Student-Page.
This course focuses on the Cisco CCNA certification. It uses the same curriculum as ITCC 1414 (CCNA1: Introduction to Networks) and ITCC 1444 (CCNA2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials).
This course meets all standards for the designated Program of Excellence in Cyber Defense as required by Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) and validated by the National Security Agency (NSA). Visit the www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/program-index/business_philosphy_technology/cyber_defense/ for additional program and degree information or to join the NightHax student organization.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 19242 - ITNW 1425 - 010 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
***NOTE*** If you are new to internet courses, you are strongly encouraged to enroll in a free “Orientation to Online Learning” mini–course. Register for OLRN 0001, CRN 23353 now.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 20101 - ITNW 1425 - 011 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Asynchronous Instruction: This course is delivered online via Canvas without any scheduled class meeting day(s) or times. Additional online free tools may be used. Programs: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist A.A.S., Information Technology Network Administrator A.A.S., Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist Level 1 Certificate, CompTIA Security+ Certification Preparation (OSA), and Information Technology Specialist (OSA). Course Description: This course covers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI model; Identify the characteristics of network topologies and protocols; identify the functions of a network operating system and distinguish between centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; and distinguish between Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Industry Certification Focus: Experience hands-on preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Industry Certification exam. Technology Requirements: A student must have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection (high speed is strongly recommended), a webcam/camera, and must be proficient with a computer and navigating the Internet.Smart Start: On the first day of class please log on to ACES and visit our Canvas Homepage for important details. Students are required to begin weekly assignments before the 3rd day of class. For additional information about the A.A.S programs click on the following links: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist, Information Technology Network Administrator, Cisco Network Professional IT Program Director: Yesenia Alvarez - Email: yalvarez1@alamo.edu, Office: 210-486-2081 St. Philip’s College is designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education.Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 41709 - ITNW 1425 - 012 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
***NOTE*** Asynchronous instruction delivered online via Canvas and additional online tools. It is your responsibility to login to your course by the 3rd day of the semester and contact your instructor. To learn more about Canvas, review the online guide. https://alamo.instructure.com/courses/293886
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 44341 - ITNW 1425 - 013 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The instruction for this course will be delivered via canvas with no scheduled class meetings. If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 52315 or 52316). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/academic-resources/Instructional-Innovation-Center/OLRN-Student-Page.
This course focuses on the Cisco CCNA certification. It uses the same curriculum as ITCC 1414 (CCNA1: Introduction to Networks) and ITCC 1444 (CCNA2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials).
This course meets all standards for the designated Program of Excellence in Cyber Defense as required by Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) and validated by the National Security Agency (NSA). Visit the www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/program-index/business_philosphy_technology/cyber_defense/ for additional program and degree information or to join the NightHax student organization.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 20098 - ITNW 1425 - 017 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Accelerated Course Asynchronous Instruction: This course is delivered online via Canvas without any scheduled class meeting day(s) or times. Additional online free tools may be used.Programs: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist A.A.S., Information Technology Network Administrator A.A.S., Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist Level 1 Certificate, CompTIA Security+ Certification Preparation (OSA), and Information Technology Specialist (OSA). Course Description: This course covers instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Identify and use network transmission media; explain the OSI model; Identify the characteristics of network topologies and protocols; identify the functions of a network operating system and distinguish between centralized, client/server, and peer-to-peer systems; and distinguish between Local Area Networks (LANs) and Wide Area Networks (WANs) and identify the components used to expand a LAN into a WAN. Industry Certification Focus: Experience hands-on preparation for the CompTIA Network+ Industry Certification exam. Technology Requirements: A student must have regular access to a computer with a reliable Internet connection (high speed is strongly recommended), a webcam/camera, and must be proficient with a computer and navigating the Internet.Smart Start: On the first day of class please log on to ACES and visit our Canvas Homepage for important details. Students are required to begin weekly assignments before the 3rd day of class. For additional information about the A.A.S programs click on the following links: Information Technology Cybersecurity Specialist, Information Technology Network Administrator, Cisco Network Professional IT Program Director: Yesenia Alvarez - Email: yalvarez1@alamo.edu, Office: 210-486-2081 St. Philip’s College is designated by the National Security Agency and Department of Homeland Security as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Two-Year Education.Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Oct 22,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Accelerated, *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 41100 - ITNW 1425 - 018 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
***NOTE*** If you are new to internet courses, you are strongly encouraged to enroll in a free “Orientation to Online Learning” mini–course. Register for OLRN 0001, CRN 23353 now. This is a flex 2 class (last 8 weeks of the semester).
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Oct 22,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 47695 - ITNW 1425 - 019 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
***NOTE*** Asynchronous instruction delivered online via Canvas and additional online tools. It is your responsibility to login to your course by the 3rd day of the semester and contact your instructor. To learn more about Canvas, review the online guide. https://alamo.instructure.com/courses/293886
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Oct 22,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 53823 - ITNW 1425 - 021 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
***NOTE***The instruction for this course will be delivered via canvas with no scheduled class meetings, which begins on Oct 23rd. Online students are expected to complete an attendance verification activity by day 3 or you may be dropped from the course. If you are new to Online Courses, you are required to enroll in a free “Orientation to Online Learning” mini–course. Register for OLRN 0001, CRN 19810, or 21714, or 21718 or 21719. This Online Course is accessed through ACES/My Courses.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Oct 22,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 55717 - ITNW 1425 - 022 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Associated Term: Fall 2024
Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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Associated Term: Fall 2024
Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: Blended/Hybrid Class, *SELECT Title link for details
Hybrid/Blended Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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Fundamentals of Networking Technology - 55728 - ITNW 1425 - 024 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
The instruction for this course will be delivered via canvas with no scheduled class meetings. If you are new to online or hybrid courses, you are required to enroll in this free Orientation to Online Learning mini-course (OLRN 0001, CRN# 52315 or 52316). If you have any questions, please call (210) 486-5372 or email nlc-dlc@alamo.edu. For more information about online classes at NLC, visit www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/academic-resources/Instructional-Innovation-Center/OLRN-Student-Page.
This course focuses on the Cisco CCNA certification. It uses the same curriculum as ITCC 1414 (CCNA1: Introduction to Networks) and ITCC 1444 (CCNA2: Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials).
This course meets all standards for the designated Program of Excellence in Cyber Defense as required by Northeast Lakeview College (NLC) and validated by the National Security Agency (NSA). Visit the www.alamo.edu/nlc/academics/program-index/business_philosphy_technology/cyber_defense/ for additional program and degree information or to join the NightHax student organization.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Apr 01,2024 to Aug 28,2024 Levels: Undergraduate, Virtual College Location/Attributes: *SELECT Title link for details, Online Class
Fully Distance Educ Course Instructional Method 4.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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