This course helps students understand how computer hardware and software are used to solve computer-related problems from an engineering perspective
This course extends students' understanding of computer systems and computer interfacing with external devices Students will assemble computer systems by
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Computers and technology degree requirements depend on the courses for high computer engineering school students attempting to ensuring you can learn
This course examines computer systems and control of external devices Students will assemble computers and small networks by
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Computer
Engineering
Technology and
Cisco
Networking
Athens Drive High School
Through hands-on experiences, this course introduces the concepts of wide area net- works, advanced router configurations, switched networks, VLANS, and simple ven- dor management protocols.
Presentation and communication skills
needed by a network engineer also will be emphasized. The expectation of this course sequence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam, CCNA.
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using Cisco created lessons, labs and tests.
Network Engineering Technology 2 is a pre-
requisite for this class. The course is avail- able to 10th grade students and higher.
Network Engineering 3 Honors ³ 7982
Edward Deadmon
edeadmon@wcpss.net (919) 233-4099
7991 COMPUTER ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY 1
7992 COMPUTER ENGINEERING
TECHNOLOGY 2 (HN)
7980 NETWORKING 1
7981 NETWORKING 2 (HN)
7982 NETWORKING 3 (HN)
Course Offerings
This course introduces the essential com-
petencies for an entry-level PC service technician. It focuses on the COMPTIA
A+ Essentials exam objectives.
Students learn to demonstrate a basic
knowledge of installing, configuring, upgrading, troubleshooting, and repairing microcomputer systems including hard- ware and software.
This on-line course provides resources,
class materials and tests creating a seam- less 21st century learning environment.
CET 1 has no prerequisite but students
must be in at least the 10th grade. soft-skills needed for working with cus- tomers.
This on-line course provides resources,
class materials and tests creating a seam- less 21st century learning environment.
This course is a completer for the Tech-
nology area and has a prerequisite of
Computer Engineering Technology 1.
The course is available to 10th grade
security and career development.
Communication, mathematical and critical
thinking skills are strengthened throughout the course.
Course materials are on-line using Cisco
created lessons, labs and tests.
Computer Engineering
Technology 1³7991
Computer Engineering
Technology 2, Honors³7992
This course provides the competencies
for an entry-level I.T. technician. It fo- cuses on the COMPTIA A+ I.T. Techni- cians exam objectives.
Students learn to demonstrate a knowl-
edge of troubleshooting, upgrading, and maintaining computer systems including
Students work on assembling a PC in Com-
puter Engineering Technology.
Networking 1³7980
This course provides a broad-based
foundation in the engineering and ad- ministration of computer network sys- tems. Emphasis is on PC/network sys- tems, architecture, protocols, design,
Networking 2, Honors ³7981
This honors course is a continuation of the
Networking 1 class and teaches students
how networks function from an industry
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Emphasis is placed on the hands-on skills
needed to design, set-up and maintain net- works as well as install cabling and config- ure vendor-specific routers and switches.
Technical writing and binary mathematical
skills are also emphasized. The expecta- tion of this course sequence is for students to be better prepared for the appropriate industry credentialing exam, CCENT.
Course material is on-line, using Cisco cre-
ated lessons, labs and tests.
Networking 1 is a prerequisite for this
completer course in Technology. The course is available to 10th grade students and higher.