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  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is the capstone course for the Jazz/Pop Ensemble which focuses on performing complex, professional-level repertoire. Students will take on leadership roles within the ensemble and contribute to the creative direction of performances. Note: Students are expected to provide their own instrument. The College may provide some instruments and equipment, including a drum kit and piano as well as amplifiers and microphones for guitar, bass and vocals. Prerequisite:    MUS 206 (Grade of C or Higher)
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to move students into the next stage of utilizing music technology after successfully completing MUS 141 (Introduction to Music Technology). In this course students will learn studio production, advanced mixing techniques, signal processing, studio workflow and the fundamentals of mastering. NOTE: Prerequisite: MUS 141 with grade of C or better. Prerequisite:    MUS 141 (Grade of C or Higher)
  • 6.00 Credits

    Delaware County Community College's "Excellence in Care" Nursing Assistant Program is a 133-hour intensive course in accordance with the regulatory guidelines established by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. It includes, 48 hours of didactic, 25 hours of simulation laboratory activities, and 60 hours of clinical experience at an approved long term care facility. This course prepares students for employment in acute care, acute rehab, hospice, home health care and long-term care facilities. In addition to preparing students clinically, this course emphasizes leadership skills, service excellence values, problem solving/decision making, cultural sensitivity, interpersonal and civility skills in the workplace, professionalism/employability skills, conflict resolution, and time and stress management. Students completing this course are qualified to test with the American Red Cross and placed on the Pennsylvania Nurse Aide Registry. Departmental approval is required to enroll in the course to comply with federal and state legislative requirements- OBRA and Act 14, respectively. NOTE Prerequisites: High School diploma or GED. Students must meet DCCC's clinical and physical program requirements and therefore departmental approval is required. INT 100 is strongly encouraged. Prerequisite:    New students should complete Placement Testing prior to registration; Visiting students may submit college transcript
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course prepares students to have an overall view of the way computers communicate and the basics of networking. Key topics include networking standards, the OSI model, network protocols, transmission media, topologies, hardware, software, WANs and remote connectivity, security, managing and upgrading a network, and TCP/IP. Prerequisite:    MAT 050 and ((ENG 050 and REA 050) or ENG 099* or REA 075) or Appropriate Placement Test Scores (*Course(s) May Be Taken Concurrently)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to setup and manage the current field accepted and supported Microsoft Windows client operating system, Windows 10. Students will gain experience in installing, configuring, and troubleshooting this enterprise level workstation operating system along with gaining the knowledge and foundation related to current Microsoft vendor certification exams for this operating system. Prerequisite:    NET 110
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce students to setup and support the Microsoft Windows Server 2016 operating system. Students will gain hands-on experience in installing, administering, and configuring this enterprise level server operating system. Additionally, students will gain hands-on experience in IP address configuration, creating and managing volumes, creating virtual hard disks, installing and managing Active Directory, implementing group policies, configuring DNS zones, configuring NTFS permissions, creating and sharing printers, installing and configuring the DHCP server role, and installing virtual microsoft servers. This course is also designed to help prepare students for the current, related, Microsoft Server 2016 Certification Exam. Prerequisite:    NET 110
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach students how to identify common cyber and network attacks. Students will utilize current cyber and network administration software utilities in order to perform penetration testing, vulnerability assessments, and analyze network traffic. Students will configure network devices that help to prevent common cyber threats and provide network system and data security. This course is intended to help prepare students for the EC Council Certified Ethical Hacker Certification exam. Prerequisite:    NET 110
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course gives the student the skills necessary to apply and implement secure network administration procedures and policies. Students will be able to identify common network threats and vulnerabilities, understand networking compliance and operational security, implement application, data and host security, manage access control, and perform stable cryptography implementations. This course is intended to help prepare students for the CompTia Security+ certification exam. Prerequisite:    NET 110
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to teach the students the methods of digital computer forensics and investigation. Students will learn how to properly conduct a digital forensics investigation by navigating through each phase of the digital forensics analysis methodology. Computer forensics lab requirements will be introduced along with the practical aspects of identification, seizure, and transportation of gathered evidence. Anti-forensics techniques and how they may negatively affect the forensic investigation process are discussed. The main elements of a digital forensics investigative report are also discussed. Additional topics include acquiring digital evidence, analyzing digital evidence, Windows forensics analysis, web browser and e-mail forensics, and open source intelligence. Prerequisite:    CS 100
  • 6.00 Credits

    In this course, students will learn how to select, configure, and troubleshoot Cisco networking devices. The course will also provide the student with fundamental knowledge of computer networking topics including Internetworking essentials, the OSI Model, and various networking protocols including TCP\IP. Prerequisite:    NET 110
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