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Show 92 It is highly suggested that individuals who plan to continue on for a Bachelor's Degree in the Business Education Composite Teaching Major use the 7 elective hours on the A.A.S. Degree toward required courses for the Business Education Teaching Major. Professional Network Novell Option CERTIFICATE PROGRAM » Grade Requirements: A minimum overall GPA of 2.00 or "C". » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 20 credit hours is required in addition to Computer Competency (at least 10 of which must be residence hours taken from WSU). Course Requirements for Certificate Computer Competency Requirement (0-3 credit hours) Students must demonstrate computer competency in one of the following ways: TBE 1700 Intro to Microcomputer Applications 3 IS&T 1000 Computer Competence 1 University Computer Competency Exam General Requirements (6 credit hours) Choose two classes from one of the following emphases: Telecommunications Emphasis TBE 2500 Introduction to Telecommunications 3 TBE 2700 Intro to LAN Management 3 Business Emphasis IS&T 1100 IS&T 2110 IS&T 2120 Novell CNE Courses TBE/IS&T 2610 TBE/IS&T 2620 TBE/IS&T 2630 TBE/IS&T 2640 TBE/IS&T 2650 TBE/IS&T 2660 TBE/IS&T 2670 The Wired Society 3 Introduction to Computing 3 Introduction to Systems 3 Required (14 credit hours) IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Administration [Novell Course 520] 3 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Advanced Administration [Novell Course 525] 2 IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Installation and Configuration [Novell Course 804] 1 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Design and Implementation [Novell Course 532] 2 IntranetWare Service and Support [Novell Course 801] 3 IntranetWare Networking Technologies [Novell Course 200] 2 Building Intranets with IntranetWare [Novell Course 540] 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS & BUSINESS EDUCATION COURSES - TBE 1010. Elementary Keyboarding and Applications (2) F, Su Computerized approach to learning the keyboard and producing personal and business applications. 1040. Speedbuilding Keyboarding (1) F, S, Su Intensive computerized approach for improving speed and accuracy. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. 1700. Introduction to Microcomputer Applications (3) Su, F, S Use of microcomputers and software including basic components of word processing, Windows, e-mail, Internet, spreadsheets, databases, and ethical and international issues. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. 1701. Introduction to Word Processing (1) F, S, Su Basic components of word processing including creating, retrieving, editing documents and importing graphics. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. 1702. Introduction to Windows and Databases (1) F, S, Su Basic components of a microcomputer using a Windows environment to manage disks, access e-mail, and explore the Internet. Creating, editing, and querying a database system. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. 1703. Introduction to Spreadsheets (1) F, S, Su Basic components of spreadsheets for creating, manipulating, and applying formulas and creating graphs. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. 2010. Business English Applications (3) F, S Review of Business English essentials, letter writing, proofreading, and transcribing. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1701. Keyboarding 40 wpm recommended. 2020. Records and Information Management (3) F, S Managing, planning, and controlling the records cycle working with automated records systems, image technology, and database techniques. Prerequisite: TBE 1700. 2200. Microcomputer Operating Systems (2) F, S Study of hardware and software components through managing programs, directories, files, and disks. Includes integrating applications, customizing windows, and managing printing. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1702. 2500. Introduction to Telecommunications (3) F, S Fundamental voice and data concepts of telecommunications, including state-of-the-art technologies and applications. 2530. Office Systems and Technology (3) S Provides knowledge and skills for organizing, controlling, and implementing office systems with an emphasis on software applications. Prerequisite: TBE 2010. 2610. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Administration [Novell Course 520] (3) This is the introductory course to Novell 4.11 administration involving setting up, managing, and using basic network services, including file systems, network printing, security, and e-mail. After completing this course and successfully passing the Novell test, the candidate becomes a Certified Novell Administrator (CNA). Cross listed in IS&T. 2620. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Advanced Administration [Novell Course 525] (2) This is the second course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series involving planning the directory structure, managing the NDS database, configuring time synchronization, managing a diverse network, and tuning server performance. Prerequisite: TBE/ IS&T 2610. Cross listed in IS&T. 93 WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY 2630. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Installation and Configuration [Novell Course 804] (1) This is the third course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series including installing and configuring a NetWare 4.11 network. This course augments what is learned in course TBE/IS&T 2620 about NetWare Directory Services (NDS) configuration. Scenarios for upgrading, migrating, and installing will teach users how to implement a different design of the NDS tree structure. Prerequisite: TBE/IS&T 2610 and 2620. Cross listed in IS&T. 2640. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Design and Implementation [Novell Course 532] (2) This is the fourth course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series including designing and implementing IntranetWare and the sequence of the associated tasks, as well as the dependencies of each task. Tasks include designing IntranetWare, determining the migration strategy, and creating an implementation schedule. Prerequisite: TBE/IS&T 2610, 2620 and 2630. Cross listed in IS&T. 2650. Service and Support [Novell Course 801] (3) This course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series includes configuring and installing hardware for IntranetWare and NetWare servers and workstations. Also includes troubleshooting hardware and software. Prerequisite: TBE/IS&T 2610. Cross listed in IS&T. 2660. IntranetWare Networking Technologies [Novell Course 200] (2) This course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series includes terms and concepts used in the computer networking industry in order to make informed decisions. Prerequisite: TBE/ IS&T 2610. Cross listed in IS&T. 2670. Building Intranets with IntranetWare [Novell Course 540] (1) This course is the final one in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series and includes step-by-step instructions on how to incorporate an intranet on an existing Novell network, including the implementation of Multiprotocol Router (IPXIP gateway), Novell Web Server, and Novell FTP services. An intranet will be designed that provides real-world business solutions. Prerequisite: TBE/IS&T 2610, 2620, 2630, 2640, 2650 and 2660. Cross listed in IS&T. 2700. Introduction to LAN Management (3) F, S Local area networking concepts including needs analysis, applications, topologies and configurations, and troubleshooting using hands-on labs. Prerequisite: TBE 2200. 2860. Office Technologies Practicum (1-6) F, S Open to all students who meet the minimum requirements of the department for business-related on-the-job experiences. Approval of instructor and employer is required. Amount of credit will be determined by the department. 2920. Short Courses, Workshops, Institutes, and Special Programs (1-4) F, S Consult the class schedule for the current offering under this number. The specific title and credit authorized will appear on the student transcript. 3000. Advanced Word Processing (2) F, S, Su Use of word processing software including sorts, tables, columns, reports, merges, graphics, and macros. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1701. 3020. Information Processing Technology (3) F Merging of information systems including hardware, software, storage, communica-tions, and the effect on people and procedures. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 & 2500. 3070. Advanced Spreadsheet Applications (1) F, S, Su Use of spreadsheet software including macros, sorts, advanced formulas, graphs, and creative presentations. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1703. 3080. Advanced Database Applications (1) F, S, Su Use of database software including management, theory, and production of forms and reports. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1702. 3090. Graphics (1) F, S, Su Use of graphic software including data charts, diagrams, graphic images, text, slide shows, and imported data from other software. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1701. 3100. Desktop Publishing (3) F, S, Su Use of desktop publishing software including analyzing, designing, creating, and editing brochures, flyers, and other publications. Prerequisite: Word processing background. 3110. Advanced Desktop Publishing (3) F, S, Su Integrating desktop, word processing, and graphics software to produce documents such as large volume publications, professional reports, manuals, forms, and illustrated documents. Prerequisite: TBE 3100. 3200. Exploring Multimedia Applications (3) F Capabilities and limitations of multimedia technology, evaluation of multimedia products, and creation of a multimedia portfolio. Prerequisite: TBE 1700 or 1701 and 1702. 3250. Business Communication (3) Su, F, S Application of oral and written communication, including diversity and international aspects of communication. Prerequisite: English EN2010. 3300. Advanced LAN Management (3) F Advanced concepts of local area networking management including network performance, maintenance and prevention, connectivity, data translation, and protocols using hands-on labs. Prerequisite: TBE 2700. 3400. Training the Trainer (3) S Real-world strategies and techniques to provide better employee training, including development of materials and methods to enhance the learning process. 3550. Supervising Information Technology (3) 5 Analyzing Information Technology (IT) systems and procedures including planning and implementation, departmental structure and operations, and the responsibilities and productivity of IT personnel. Prerequisite: TBE 2500 required; TBE 3020 recommended. 3600. Principles of Business/Marketing Education (2) F Professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/Marketing Education. Must be taken before student teaching. 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