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הנה האפשרויות:
1.
AAS - Computer Networking Technology
69 credit hours
Many ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITMT 1300 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
ITNW 1358 Network+
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Second Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
ITSC 1316 Linux Installation and Configuration
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
Second Year
First Semester
ITMT 1455 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
ITMT 2400 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Elective*
Second Semester
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
ITMT 2440 Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security (Capstone)
Elective*
Elective*
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Electives (11 credit hours): Any ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, or ITSY course not listed above with approval of Program Director
אפשרות 2:
AAS - Cisco Systems Networking Specialization
69 credit hours
Many ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
ITNW 1358 Network+
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
Second Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
ITCC 2308 CCNA 3 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless
ITCC 2310 CCNA 4 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
Second Year
First Semester
ITCC 2471 CCNP ROUTE: Implementing Cisco IP Routing
ITCC 2472 CCNP SWITCH: Implementing Cisco IP Switching
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Second Semester
ITCC 2470 Cisco CCNA Security
ITCC 2473 CCNP TSHOOT: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Cisco IP Networks
ITNW 2474 Advanced Computer Networking Case Study (Capstone)
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Elective*
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Elective (3-5 credit hours): CPMT-2302, EECT-1371, ITNW-2473 (Recommended), ITSY-2301, ITSY-2341, ITSY-2342, ITSY-2343, or ITSY-2572
אפשרות 3:
2011- 2012 Convergence Technology Program Information
Program Options:
AAS - Convergence Technology
Certificate - Convergence Technology
Certificate - IP Specialization
MSAA - Home Technology Integration (HTI) Expert
Collin's Convergence Technology program introduces the "triple play" combining voice, video and integrated data over an IP network. The program focuses on key content in all three areas and gives students experience in solving real-world problems through case study courses. The two novel case study courses address contemporary Small Office Home Office (SOHO) and the Enterprise network business situations, allowing students to utilize the college's state-of-the-art Convergence Lab to build a portfolio of completed projects prior to entering the workforce. The student's ability to design and maintain those networks will give them excellent marketability in this future high-demand, fast-paced industry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as described by the Texas Workforce Commission and Career Development Resources.
Convergence is:
* The blending or integration of voice, video, and data into a single but flexible global communications network.
* The merging together of products and capabilities of multiple vendors to create an integrated solution for the customer.
With curriculum designed by industry area experts and taught by experienced professionals, the Convergence Technology program at Collin gives students extensive hands-on training and prepares students for the workforce and for professional certification exams including CCNA, MCSA, A+, Network +, Security +, Linux +, HTI+, and others.
Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with a Collin academic advisor prior to beginning this program. Tech Prep students who took collegiate-level courses in Convergence Technology while in high school may elect to receive college credit by contacting the Global EDGE office. A petition for Tech Prep credit should be completed as soon as possible upon admission to Collin.
AAS - Convergence Technology
71 credit hours
Many CPMT, EECT, ITCC, ITMT, ITNW (except ITNW-2346 and ITNW-2350), and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
EECT 1407 Convergence Technologies
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
Second Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITCC 2308 CCNA 3 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless
ITCC 2310 CCNA 4 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN
ITMT 1300 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Summer
ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics (Other Core Options)
EECT 1371 Voice-over-Internet Protocol (CCNA Voice)
Second Year
First Semester
CPMT 2302 Digital Home Technology Integration
EECT 2337 Wireless Telephony Systems
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speaking (Other Core Options)
Elective*
Second Semester
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
ITNW 2346 Small Office Home Office: Case Study I (Capstone)
ITNW 2473 Information Storage Management (EMC)
ITSC 1316 Linux Installation and Configuration
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Elective (3 credit hours): EECT-1380 (with consent of Program Director), EECT-2375, ITNW-1380 (with consent of Program Director), or ITNW-2350
אפשרות 4:
Program Options:
AAS - Electronic Engineering Technology
AAS - Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
Certificate - Electronic Engineering Technology
Certificate - Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
Students in the Electronic Engineering Technology Program will receive training in several diversified areas of electronics. This program emphasizes the application of mathematical theorems and applied physics toward the design and analysis of electronic circuits. Students will be exposed to a combination of classroom theory and hands-on laboratory design and analysis experiments.
Program curriculum and laboratory equipment have been formally evaluated and endorsed by an advisory committee consisting of members of the electronics industry.
Through articulation agreements, students can transfer their completed program toward a bachelor’s degree into several colleges and universities. Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with the Collin academic advisor prior to beginning this program to verify course transferability. Tech Prep students who took collegiate-level courses in electronic engineering technology while in high school may elect to receive college credit by contacting the Global EDGE office. A petition for Tech Prep credit should be completed as soon as possible upon admission to Collin.
AAS – Electronic Engineering Technology
67 credit hours
First Year
First Semester
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals
ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
RBTC 1305 Robotic Fundamentals
Second Semester
CETT 1403 DC Circuits
CPMT 2302 Digital Home Technology Integration
DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
SMFT 1471 Fundamentals of Solar Cell Engineering
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Second Year
First Semester
CETT 1405 AC Circuits
CETT 1445 Microprocessor
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
Second Semester
CETT 1457 Linear Integrated Circuits
EECT 1448 Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
HART 2472 Alternative Energy Perspectives, Energy Sources, Energy Storage, and Energy Distribution (Capstone)
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
PHYS 1402 General Physics II2 or Electronic Course*
רצוי לציין, אני די מעוניין באופציה 3, למרות שאין לי מושג מה לעשות עם זה, את אופציה 4. EE, אני יכול לעבור בשינה. יש לי יותר מ10 שנים של נסיון פרקטי.
השאלה מה עדיף לשוק של היום, העונים (ואני יודע די בדיוק מי הם), מוזמנים לתת חוות דעת.
אקצר,
הממשלה משלמת לי כדי ללמוד בקולג'
אני נוטה להסכים איתם,
השאלה היא, מה עדיף? ומכול הבחינות, איזה תעודה יותר יעילה?
הנה האפשרויות:
1.
AAS - Computer Networking Technology
69 credit hours
Many ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITMT 1300 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
ITNW 1358 Network+
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Second Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
ITSC 1316 Linux Installation and Configuration
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
Second Year
First Semester
ITMT 1455 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
ITMT 2400 Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Elective*
Second Semester
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
ITMT 2440 Designing Security for Microsoft Networks
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security (Capstone)
Elective*
Elective*
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Electives (11 credit hours): Any ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, or ITSY course not listed above with approval of Program Director
אפשרות 2:
AAS - Cisco Systems Networking Specialization
69 credit hours
Many ITCC, ITMT, ITNW, and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
ITNW 1358 Network+
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
Second Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
ITCC 2308 CCNA 3 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless
ITCC 2310 CCNA 4 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
Second Year
First Semester
ITCC 2471 CCNP ROUTE: Implementing Cisco IP Routing
ITCC 2472 CCNP SWITCH: Implementing Cisco IP Switching
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Second Semester
ITCC 2470 Cisco CCNA Security
ITCC 2473 CCNP TSHOOT: Maintaining and Troubleshooting Cisco IP Networks
ITNW 2474 Advanced Computer Networking Case Study (Capstone)
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Elective*
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Elective (3-5 credit hours): CPMT-2302, EECT-1371, ITNW-2473 (Recommended), ITSY-2301, ITSY-2341, ITSY-2342, ITSY-2343, or ITSY-2572
אפשרות 3:
2011- 2012 Convergence Technology Program Information
Program Options:
AAS - Convergence Technology
Certificate - Convergence Technology
Certificate - IP Specialization
MSAA - Home Technology Integration (HTI) Expert
Collin's Convergence Technology program introduces the "triple play" combining voice, video and integrated data over an IP network. The program focuses on key content in all three areas and gives students experience in solving real-world problems through case study courses. The two novel case study courses address contemporary Small Office Home Office (SOHO) and the Enterprise network business situations, allowing students to utilize the college's state-of-the-art Convergence Lab to build a portfolio of completed projects prior to entering the workforce. The student's ability to design and maintain those networks will give them excellent marketability in this future high-demand, fast-paced industry of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) as described by the Texas Workforce Commission and Career Development Resources.
Convergence is:
* The blending or integration of voice, video, and data into a single but flexible global communications network.
* The merging together of products and capabilities of multiple vendors to create an integrated solution for the customer.
With curriculum designed by industry area experts and taught by experienced professionals, the Convergence Technology program at Collin gives students extensive hands-on training and prepares students for the workforce and for professional certification exams including CCNA, MCSA, A+, Network +, Security +, Linux +, HTI+, and others.
Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with a Collin academic advisor prior to beginning this program. Tech Prep students who took collegiate-level courses in Convergence Technology while in high school may elect to receive college credit by contacting the Global EDGE office. A petition for Tech Prep credit should be completed as soon as possible upon admission to Collin.
AAS - Convergence Technology
71 credit hours
Many CPMT, EECT, ITCC, ITMT, ITNW (except ITNW-2346 and ITNW-2350), and ITSY courses are offered in eight-week express sessions.
First Year
First Semester
CPMT 1405 IT Essentials I: PC Hardware and Software
EECT 1407 Convergence Technologies
ITCC 1301 CCNA 1 Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals
ITCC 1304 CCNA 2 Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
Second Semester
ENGL 1301 Composition / Rhetoric I
ITCC 2308 CCNA 3 Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless
ITCC 2310 CCNA 4 Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN
ITMT 1300 Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional
ITMT 1440 Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
Summer
ECON 2301 Principles of Macroeconomics (Other Core Options)
EECT 1371 Voice-over-Internet Protocol (CCNA Voice)
Second Year
First Semester
CPMT 2302 Digital Home Technology Integration
EECT 2337 Wireless Telephony Systems
ITMT 1450 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure: Network Services
SPCH 1321 Business and Professional Speaking (Other Core Options)
Elective*
Second Semester
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
ITNW 2346 Small Office Home Office: Case Study I (Capstone)
ITNW 2473 Information Storage Management (EMC)
ITSC 1316 Linux Installation and Configuration
ITSY 2300 Operating System Security
1 May substitute MATH-1316, MATH-1324, MATH-1325, MATH-1332, MATH-1342, MATH-1350, MATH-1351, MATH-1414, MATH-2305, MATH-2312, MATH-2318, MATH-2320, MATH-2413, MATH-2414, MATH-2415, MATH-2417, or MATH-2419
* Elective (3 credit hours): EECT-1380 (with consent of Program Director), EECT-2375, ITNW-1380 (with consent of Program Director), or ITNW-2350
אפשרות 4:
Program Options:
AAS - Electronic Engineering Technology
AAS - Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
Certificate - Electronic Engineering Technology
Certificate - Biomedical Instrumentation Electronic Specialization
Students in the Electronic Engineering Technology Program will receive training in several diversified areas of electronics. This program emphasizes the application of mathematical theorems and applied physics toward the design and analysis of electronic circuits. Students will be exposed to a combination of classroom theory and hands-on laboratory design and analysis experiments.
Program curriculum and laboratory equipment have been formally evaluated and endorsed by an advisory committee consisting of members of the electronics industry.
Through articulation agreements, students can transfer their completed program toward a bachelor’s degree into several colleges and universities. Students planning to transfer to a college or university should check with the Collin academic advisor prior to beginning this program to verify course transferability. Tech Prep students who took collegiate-level courses in electronic engineering technology while in high school may elect to receive college credit by contacting the Global EDGE office. A petition for Tech Prep credit should be completed as soon as possible upon admission to Collin.
AAS – Electronic Engineering Technology
67 credit hours
First Year
First Semester
CETT 1425 Digital Fundamentals
ENGL 1301 Composition/Rhetoric I
ENGR 1201 Introduction to Engineering
MATH 1314 College Algebra1
RBTC 1305 Robotic Fundamentals
Second Semester
CETT 1403 DC Circuits
CPMT 2302 Digital Home Technology Integration
DFTG 1309 Basic Computer-Aided Drafting
MATH 1316 Trigonometry
SMFT 1471 Fundamentals of Solar Cell Engineering
Summer
ECON 1301 Introduction to Economics (Other Core Options)
SPCH 1311 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (Other Core Options)
Second Year
First Semester
CETT 1405 AC Circuits
CETT 1445 Microprocessor
HUMA 1301 Introduction to the Humanities (Other Core Options)
PHYS 1401 General Physics I
Second Semester
CETT 1457 Linear Integrated Circuits
EECT 1448 Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
HART 2472 Alternative Energy Perspectives, Energy Sources, Energy Storage, and Energy Distribution (Capstone)
PHED/DANC Any activity course (Other Core Options)
PHYS 1402 General Physics II2 or Electronic Course*
רצוי לציין, אני די מעוניין באופציה 3, למרות שאין לי מושג מה לעשות עם זה, את אופציה 4. EE, אני יכול לעבור בשינה. יש לי יותר מ10 שנים של נסיון פרקטי.
השאלה מה עדיף לשוק של היום, העונים (ואני יודע די בדיוק מי הם), מוזמנים לתת חוות דעת.