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Information Technology Fundamentals (CNT 1000)

Term: 2023-2024 Spring Semester

Faculty

Keith Jacob Fournie
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Evan A. Gudmestad
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Scott Weldon Cearley
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Duke Russell Miller
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Coleman A Mallicoat
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Tamara Williams
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Mr. Michael James Stuesse
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Description

Students will engage in hands-on learning, focusing on new technologies and software such as virtualization, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, and desktop operating systems. They will also learn how to build, set up, and fix PCs and laptops. In particular •. students will concentrate on the Microsoft Windows operating system for desktops and laptops, while also exploring macOS, Linux, and Chrome OS for desktops, and Android and iOS for mobile devices. These skills will serve as the foundation for a career in Information Te<:hnology, providing students with valuable expertise to thrive in the rapidly evolving technology industry. 14 credit hours
Course Outcomes:
• Given a scenario, Install and configure laptop hardware and components.
• Install and configure basic wired/wireless small office/home office (SOHO) networks.
• Install and configure motherboards, central processing units (CPUs), and addon cards.I
• Implement aspects of clientside virtualization.
• Use features