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Windows? NT? 4.0 to 2000 Upgrade (IS450) |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course provides instruction on how to select and design strategies to migrate from Microsoft? Windows? NT? 4.0 directory services infrastructure to Windows? 2000 Active Directory? services infrastructure. Topics include developing a migration strategy; developing an upgrade strategy; managing and alleviating risks during domain upgrades; developing domain restructure strategies; managing risks during domain restructuring; and developing a deployment strategy. 4.0 credit hours, 75 clock hours. |
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Wireless Communications (ECT-281) |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course provides system-level understanding of wireless systems including cellular and satellite communications. Topics include cellular and mobile radio architectures using analog and digital modulation and multiplexing technologies (FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and GSM), and the troubleshooting cellular systems. The wireless-wireline interface, required for understanding how calls between wireless systems and the existing public switched telephone networks (PSTNs) are completed, and the asynchronous digital subscriber line (ADSL) technology used for transmitting multimedia, are explained. |
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Wireless Communications Lab (ECT-281L) |
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Information Technology |
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DeVry University Online |
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Lab assignments support developing practical competencies in wireless and wireline communications. Students gain hands-on experience measuring and testing components of cellular, wireless voice, video and data transmission systems. Performance measurements and troubleshooting are emphasized. |
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Wireless Web Programming (TS4814) |
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Capella University |
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This course provides an overview of the evolving wireless technologies and the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). WAP is the de facto worldwide standard for providing Internet communications and advanced telephony services on digital mobile phones pagers, personal digital assistants and other wireless terminals. Learners will use simulation software to design and debug wireless web applications using Wireless Markup Language (WML) for Internet-enabled phones. This course will focus on the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), the standard currently prevalent in North America and Europe but will also touch on protocols and services used in other parts of the world. |
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Wireline and Wireless Telecommunications Engineering (EET-479) |
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Information Technology |
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DeVry University Online |
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This course is devoted to analyzing and designing an end-to-end telephone call process across wireline and wireless systems. Topics include multiple-access technology, private branch exchange (PBX), central office switching, and integration and optimization of cellular radio frequency (RF) components. Internet telephony is covered, as are advanced computer networks of integrated services digital network (ISDN), asynchronous transfer mode (ATM), frame relay and synchronous optical network (SONET). Wireline and wireless theories, such as satellite communications and fiber optics fundamentals, needed to explain operation of technologies in the global telecommunication network, are covered. |
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Wireline and Wireless Telecommunications Engineering Lab (EET-479L) |
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Information Technology |
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DeVry University Online |
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This lab includes exercises devoted to T1 line testing; quadrature phaseshift keying (QPSK) and quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) generation; bit error rate testing; CDMA and TDMA generation; PBX switch operation; reflectometry; and microwave link testing. Instruments such as spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, RF signal generators and T1 testers are used to test and analyze wireless and wireline systems. Where appropriate, computer simulation is used. |
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Women and American History (HS401) |
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American Public University |
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This course has been designed as an introduction to the history of women in the United States from the colonial period to the present. It will be surveying the field of American women''s history in order to understand how specific political, social and economic transformations in the nation''s past have affected the female half of the population. Throughout, it will remain attuned to ethnic and racial diversity and to regional differences and class distinctions in the lives of U.S. women. It will look at women''s culture, as distinct from the dominant male culture, and analyze women''s writings, art, lifecycles and sexuality. It will work to understand the collective lives of women as workers, family members, reformers, and political activists as well as the individual experiences of women in the U.S. from the colonial era into the 1990''s. |
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Women and Gender in China: Past and Present (WS330) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an examination of changes in gender roles and constructs of the female as influenced by traditional Chinese thought and later social developments. |
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Women and Leadership (WS401) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of contemporary issues related to leadership in relation to current research in women's studies, to include gender models of leadership. Course topics include styles of leadership, women and competition, sexism in the workplace, and gender communication differences. |
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Women and Religion (RE372) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of the religious views about women from a variety of religious traditions: Hinduism, Buddhism, Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, including primal practices and contemporary thought and experience of how women are shaped by and how they shape the various world religions. |
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Women and Sports (WS378) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a historical and contemporary analysis of women's sports experiences, to include the representation of gender roles through sports in relation to legislative issues, the media, political and contemporary issues, controversies, as well as successes and failures in women's sports. |
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Women and the Criminal Justice System (CJ334) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an overview of the theories and facts on female criminality. Topics explored are victimization, employment practices and on the job problems that affect female criminal justice workers. |
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Women and War (MH430) |
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American Public University |
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A survey of women's evolving role in the various aspects of war support, war fighting, and related issues. This course covers the topic from early history through contemporary developments with an eye towards what the future of women's role in war could be. |
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Women in South Asian Society (WS329) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a study of women of south Asian society, from historical to contemporary times. Topics include traditional and changing roles of women in regard to duties, responsibilities, and obligations in family, community, workplace, and other settings. Other topics include the perspectives of women in relation to religious, social, cultural, health, economic, and other issues. |
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Women of Color: Cross-Cultural Comparison (WS400) |
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American Public University |
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This course is a global examination of the value systems of women of color. Topics include specific minority ethnic groups in the United States and developing countries. |
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Women's Special Health Concerns (NE223) |
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American Academy of Nutrition |
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Dieting and fat during childbearing years; the importance of carbohydrates and minerals; foods to eat in the home and when dining out; managing menopause without estrogen; exercise, nutrition and menopause; combining therapies to manage menopause; case studies; examination and critique of current nutrition trends. |
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Women, Minorities, and the Media (WS367) |
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American Public University |
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This course is an analysis of historical, economic, legal, political, and social implications of the relationship among women, minorities, and the mass media. |
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Word Processing (OSTP 2712) |
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Florida Metropolitan University |
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A study of the concept and applied use of word processing procedures and equipment in a simulated word processing office environment. |
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Word Processing (IS120) |
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Herzing College, Atlanta |
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This course presents the practical application of the concepts and features of Microsoft? Word. Topics include formatting text and documents, creating and formatting tables, working with graphics, integrating information with other programs, managing styles and templates, working with columns, merging documents, file management techniques, creating forms, and creating Web documents. 4.0 credit hours, 75 clock hours. |
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Workplace Culture and Communication (SOCS-335) |
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DeVry University Online |
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Students build on prior work in communication and the social sciences to examine various genres of workplace culture through which workers communicate, such as writing, dress, humor, workspace decoration, rituals, technology-based expressions and others. Analyzing workplaces as complex systems with subgroups, students identify challenges of cross-cultural communication as well as strategies for meeting those challenges, and explore how workers adapt to cultural change in the workplace. |
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