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Computer Application Systems |
CAS 50 | Intro to Computer Appl Systems | 3.00 Units | ||
Introduction to computer applications systems as it relates to business and home use. Course introduces software topics in Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, internet, World Wide Web, electronic mail, file management, data communications and an introduction to basic computer programming. Hardware topics include PC system components and troubleshooting issues. Other topics include computer-based careers and trends, electronic computing issues, terminology, electronic communication skills, ethics, security, and netiquette in today's business computing environment. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 54 | Microsoft Excel | 3.00 Units | ||
This course covers an in depth look at Microsoft Excel, a widely used spreadsheet application program that allows users to complete advanced mathematical formulas and functions, display information through graphs and charts with the use a microcomputer. Students will be prepared to take the Microsoft Certification Exams. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 58 | Microsoft Access | 3.00 Units | ||
This course covers Microsoft Access, which is a DBMS (also known as Database Management System) from Microsoft that combines the relational Microsoft Jet Database Engine with a graphical user interface and software-development tools. Topics such as tables, queries, forms, reports and advanced functions will be covered. This course will prepare students to take the Microsoft Office Specialist Exam for Access. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 71 | Keyboarding & 10 Key | 3.00 Units | ||
Students will master the touch operation on a computer keyboard and 10 key pad. Correct fingering by touch and good posturing techniques will be emphasized along with speed and accuracy. Students will use basic word processing functions on a variety of document types. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 74 | Introduction to Linux/Unix | 3.00 Units | ||
This course provides hands-on training of the Linux/Unix operating system. Topics include: installation, management, configuration, security, documentation, utilities, DOS, hacking and file protection on workstations in a LAN environment. Students will have online access to Linux systems to complete hands-on activities. Strongly Recommended: CAS 50. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 75 | Into to Cybersecurity: Hacking | 3.00 Units | ||
This course introduces the network security specialist to the various methodologies for attacking a network. Students will be introduced to the concepts, principles, and techniques, supplemented by hands-on exercises, for attacking and disabling a network within the context of properly securing a network. The course will emphasize network attack methodologies with the emphasis on student use of network attack techniques and tools and appropriate defenses and countermeasures. Students will receive course content information through a variety of methods: lecture and demonstration of hacking tools will be used in addition to a virtual environment. Students will experience a hands-on practical approach to penetration testing measures and ethical hacking. Strongly Recommended: CAS 92A | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 83 | Info & Comm Tech Essentials | 3.00 Units | ||
This course provides an introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level ICT professionals. The fundamentals of computer hardware and software as well as advanced concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibilities of an ICT professional will be introduced. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification exams. May not receive credit if ESYS 63 has been completed. Strongly Recommended: CAS 50. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
CAS 92A | Introduction to Networks | 4.00 Units | ||
CCNA1, first of three courses for the Cisco CCNA R&S certification exam covering network devices, architecture, protocols, IP addressing, basic router, switch and end device configuration, troubleshooting, and construction of basic wired and wireless LANs. Strongly Recommended: CAS 50. | ||||
College: Chabot College | ||||
Division: Applied Technology Business | ||||
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