- Teacher: Gregory Brewster
- Teacher: David Dowridge
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This course introduces students to the Windows Server operating system. Students will learn how to install and configure the most commonly used roles and services as well as how to maintain a server.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kemar Hinds
This course introduces students to the Windows Server operating system. Students will learn how to install and configure the most commonly used roles and services as well as how to maintain a server.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kemar Hinds
This course introduces students to Linux / UNIX operating systems. .
The basic ideas and concepts encountered in this course are the same for all flavors of UNIX.
Students are introduced to the key procedures of system booting and shutdown, maintaining file systems
as well as basic networking tasks.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kemar Hinds
This course introduces students to Linux / UNIX operating systems. .
The basic ideas and concepts encountered in this course are the same for all flavors of UNIX.
Students are introduced to the key procedures of system booting and shutdown, maintaining file systems
as well as basic networking tasks.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kemar Hinds
This course is designed to introduce learners to the study of microcomputer networking. The course will focus on training learners to configure, manage, and troubleshoot elements of the basic computer network infrastructure. Main areas of study will include understanding wired and wireless networks, Internet Protocol and related tools, network infrastructure and security. Learners will be guided in hands-on practice through real life experience in working with computer networks.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
This course introduces students to the Windows Server operating system. Students will learn how to install and configure the most commonly used roles and services as well as how to maintain a server.
- Teacher: Edwin Gibson
- Teacher: Kemar Hinds
This course is design to provide an understanding of the basic concepts of computer networks using the ISO-OSI reference model. This course will introduce some of the common communications protocols and standards that are presently in use. This course will cover topics such as LANs, WANs, Physical Media, Data Transmission, Network Design, Network Operating Systems and Networking Applications.
The course also looks at the history of networks, basic electronic concepts and terms, serial vs. parallel communications, network management and security and future directions in the industry.
Students will be introduced to network management and troubleshooting.
This course of study is geared at providing an elementary understanding of how digital networks and digital systems communicate. Study is focused on the underlying structures involved in digital communication. This prepares you for further study in computer networks, and will also provide fundamental knowledge that will be required for anyone pursuing a career in network administration, network security or telecommunications.
- Teacher: Dwayne Brathwaite
- Teacher: Bianca Hamblin
- Teacher: Dwayne Williams
Topics for this course include background and composition of the New Testament, the symbolic gospel of John; Acts; the nature and significance of Paul’s letters; the church and suffering, the church and false teaching as well as Revelation.
- Teacher: Wendy Cox
- Teacher: Petra Emmanuel
This course is designed to introduce students to the operating systems of computers. This includes the fundamental structure of a computer system and logic frameworks. Students will initially be instructed in the writing of algorithms and flowcharts. Algorithms and flowcharts will then be converted into computer programs using higher-level languages such as PASCAL and FORTRAN.
- Teacher: Valerie Alleyne
- Teacher: Geraldine Bryan
- Teacher: Uldean Grannum
- Teacher: Alicia Yearwood
This course is designed to equip you with the basic competencies you will need in providing quality care to the adult and older adult. It covers such topics as the Aging Process, Legal and Ethical issues, Anatomy and Physiology, Fundamentals of Nursing, Nutrition, First Aid and the Common Health Problems that may occur.
- Teacher: Zjhavohn Belgrave
- Teacher: Ashley Broomes
- Teacher: Liane Griffith
This course is intended to introduce the students to the theoretical framework for clinical nursing practice. The course uses a systems approach to present course content that covers normal physical characteristics, and deviations from the normal, as well as preparation and care of patients undergoing investigative procedures.