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  • 3.00 Credits

    The course seeks to develop functional skills which enables the student to be able 1.) to recognize and understand the components and structure of music upon hearing. 2.)recognize the key elements in the music which make it successful, 3.)apply new theoretical skills to improve a piece of music or alter its style, 4.)and use new theoretical skills to create specific musical (and emotive) effects within short creative exercises. While the course is intended to develop proficiency for the sound engineer, the skills acquired are also directly applicable for composers and improvisers.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Students study and perform choral music from a variety of styles and historical periods. Vocal techniques, music reading skills and choral elements such as blend, intonation and diction are developed. No previous musical training is required. Students will be expected to do some out-of-class preparation between rehearsals. Public performance is required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Voices of Inclusion Choral Ensemble (VOICE) is a non-auditioned vocal ensemble that rehearses and performs at Cedar Crest College. This course is taught on Cedar Crest College's campus by their faculty. This 3 credit course was designed to help VOICE members experience a unique and positive atmosphere in which they can learn to be a better performer as well as achieve greater vocal independence and confidence. Participation in VOICE is open to all Cedar Crest College and Lehigh Carbon Community College students as well as alumni and member of the community. Voice members study and rehearse a variety of musical styles and work as an ensemble to perform and share music with the community. Enthusiastic participation, effective rehearsals, and a strong commitment to practice help VOICE members prepare for at least one concert per semester in addition to other performance opportunities that may arise at the college and throughout the local community.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course provides guidance on exploring the professional opportunities in the Information Technology workforce. The class provides a self-exploration of the careers currently available in the IT workforce. Participants will learn how and where to gather data associated with currently advertised jobs. Each student will complete an extensive job search, perform and analyze their findings and present the employment knowledge, skills and abilities required of each job posting. Participants will also be asked to identify associated professional certifications, professional associations, current issues, and salaries. The course includes a self-assessment survey and creation of a custom study plan for each participant.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course first introduces the fundamental building blocks that form a modern network, such as protocols, media, topologies, and hardware. Topics such as TCP/IP, Ethernet, wireless transmission, virtual networks, security, and troubleshooting will be introduced. You will be prepared to select the best network design, hardware, and software for your environment. You will also have the skills to build a network from scratch and maintain, upgrade, troubleshoot, and manage an existing network. Finally, you will be well-prepared to pass Comp TIA's Network +N10-007 certification exam.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course will help you prepare for the CompTIA A+ Core I exam and be prepared to enter the IT field. This course covers mobile devices, network technology, hardware, virtualization and cloud computing and network troubleshooting. CompTIA A+ is the industry standard for launching IT careers. Unlike a bootcamp approach this course focuses on the acquisition of hands on skills.
  • 6.00 Credits

    A+ IT Technical support is for the student who has basic knowledge and experience with PCs and who wants to pursue a career as a computer technician, system engineer or network administrator. A+ establishes best practices in troubleshooting, networking and security across a variety of devices to set the stage for IT careers. The certification also matches professional tech skills with communication skills. This course complies with the guidelines set by CompTIA for the A+ certification. With appropriate study a student can pass the certification exam.
  • 3.50 Credits

    Students will gain a complete, step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting, securing, and troubleshooting operating systems. This course maps fully to CompTIA's latest A+ 220-1002 (Core 2) Exam objectives. This course has a heavy emphasis on hands on skills acquisition.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course focuses primarily on the installation, storage, and compute features and functionality available in Windows Server 2016. It covers general installation tasks and considerations and the installation and configuration of Nano Server, in addition to the creation and management of images for deployment. It also covers local and server storage solutions, including configuration of disks and volumes, Data Deduplication, High Availability, Disaster Recovery, Storage Spaces Direct, and Failover Clustering solutions. The exam also covers Hyper-V and containers, along with the maintenance and monitoring of servers in physical and compute environments. The material covered on the MIcrosoft exam 70-740 is covered.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course in server installation and configuration is designed to help students in preparation for Microsoft Related Azure Certifications such as the MD-101:Managing Modern Desktops Exam. The successful student will be exposed to elements such as appropriate deployment options, upgrading computers to Windows 10, Windows Updates, User Profiles, Folder Redirection, and configuration of Windows Defender. In addition, the student will be exposed to theoretical implementations of Cloud technologies hosted on server operating systems.
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