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97 Prerequisite Network Engineering Technology II Course Numbers: Cisco 7981 Nortel 7983 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course introduces the fundamental principles of networks and their operation from an industry vendor’s perspective. Emphasis is placed on the hands-on skills needed to design, set-up, maintain networks, install cabling, and configure vendor-specific routers and switches. Technical writing and binary mathematical skills are also emphasized. The expec-tation of this course sequence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are job-shadowing, internships, cooperative education, and apprenticeship. Hands-on experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Networking I Prerequisite Network Engineering Technology III Course Numbers: Cisco 7982 Nortel 7984 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 Through hands-on experiences, this course introduces the concepts of wide area networks, advanced router configurations, switched net-works, VLANS, and simple vendor-specific network management protocols. Presentation and communication skills needed by a network engineer also will be emphasized. The expectation of this course se-quence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are internships, cooperative education, and apprenticeship. Hands-on experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportu-nities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Network Engineering Technology II Prerequisite Printing Graphics I Course Number: 7911 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 20 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course introduces graphic communications and imaging technol-ogy with emphasis on printing production, publishing, and packaging industries. Topics include safety, layout, design, electronic imaging, reproduction photography, image assembly, platemaking, duplicator operations, finishing, and binding. Thinking skills, science, leadership, and visual art concepts are reinforced in this course. Job shadowing and internships are appropriate work-based learning strategies for this course. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. None
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Full Text | 97 Prerequisite Network Engineering Technology II Course Numbers: Cisco 7981 Nortel 7983 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course introduces the fundamental principles of networks and their operation from an industry vendor’s perspective. Emphasis is placed on the hands-on skills needed to design, set-up, maintain networks, install cabling, and configure vendor-specific routers and switches. Technical writing and binary mathematical skills are also emphasized. The expec-tation of this course sequence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are job-shadowing, internships, cooperative education, and apprenticeship. Hands-on experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Networking I Prerequisite Network Engineering Technology III Course Numbers: Cisco 7982 Nortel 7984 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 16 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 Through hands-on experiences, this course introduces the concepts of wide area networks, advanced router configurations, switched net-works, VLANS, and simple vendor-specific network management protocols. Presentation and communication skills needed by a network engineer also will be emphasized. The expectation of this course se-quence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam. Work-based strategies appropriate for this course are internships, cooperative education, and apprenticeship. Hands-on experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportu-nities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. Network Engineering Technology II Prerequisite Printing Graphics I Course Number: 7911 Recommended Maximum Enrollment: 20 Recommended Hours of Instruction: 135-180 This course introduces graphic communications and imaging technol-ogy with emphasis on printing production, publishing, and packaging industries. Topics include safety, layout, design, electronic imaging, reproduction photography, image assembly, platemaking, duplicator operations, finishing, and binding. Thinking skills, science, leadership, and visual art concepts are reinforced in this course. Job shadowing and internships are appropriate work-based learning strategies for this course. Hands-on work experiences and SkillsUSA leadership activities provide many opportunities to enhance classroom instruction and career development. None |