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1 Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology

2 Contents Contacts... 3 Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology... 5 School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET)... 5 The Difference between Engineers and Technologists... 7 The Difference between Technologists and Technicians... 7 Programs... 8 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems... 8 Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering & Security Analyst (NESA)... 8 Computer Systems Technician Software Support... 9 Computer Systems Technology Software Development... 9 Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls)... 9 Energy Systems Engineering Technology... 9 Co-operative Work Experience Co-op Rotation for Computer Science Programs Co-op Rotation for Electrotechnology Programs Computer Systems Program Organization Admission Requirements Electrical Engineering Technology Program Organization Admission Requirements Program of Studies /455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering & Security Analyst /558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support Computer Systems Technology Software Development Energy Systems Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Course Descriptions Computer Science Networking Software Electrical Engineering Energy Systems Engineering Technology Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Awards and Scholarships Page 1

3 Pathways after Graduation Higher Education Bachelor of Technology Bachelor of Engineering Beginning Your Career Career Websites Charter of Expectations Program Advisory Committee Statement Page 2

4 Contacts General Information Mohawk College Main Line Program Coordinators Computer Systems Technician /Technology Software Support / Development Computer Systems Technician /Technology Network Systems / NESA Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Energy Systems Engineering Technology semester 1-4 semester 5-6 semester 1-6 semester 1-4 Semester 5-6 Semester 1-4 Semester 5-6 Ms. Sharon Scollard sharon.scollard@mohawkcollege.ca Ext.3684 Mr. Brian Minaji brian.minaji@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3357 Mr. Wayne Collins wayne.collins@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3582 Mr. Vijay Khatri vijay.khatri@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3572 Mr. Ahmed Arkoub ahmed.arkoub@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3988 Mr. Vijay Khatri vijay.khatri@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3572 Mr. Rubaid Khan rubaid.khan@mohawkcollege.ca Ext 3185 Page 3

5 Administration, Faculty & Support Staff DEAN: ASSOCIATE DEAN: Tony Thoma, B.Sc., BBA, MBA, P.Eng. Elizabeth Pietrantonio, B.Sc., MBA, MTS, P. Eng. Computer Science and Information Technology FULL TIME FACULTY: Stephen Adams Denise Hager Dennis Angle Kevin Browne Ali Cheaib Wayne Collins - Coordinator Nicholas Corkigian Ben Curtis John Holloway Glen Lederman Bob Lewis James Long Brian Minaji - Coordinator Sharon Scollard - Coordinator Sheldon Doyle - Coordinator Rick Trottier Christine French Simon Galton Martin Weddum Mark Yendt Electrical Engineering Technology FULL TIME FACULTY: Ahmed Arkoub - Coordinator Mohsin Mollah Mohy Bayat Stephen Eagle Bernd Habicht Sabu Joseph Rubaid Khan - Coordinator Vijay Khatri - Coordinator Daisy Korah Richard Ma Larry Petkov Majlinda Qarri Rakesh Sharma Brian Stefanchuk - Coordinator Katherine Usik John Van Loon Jim Wilks Frank Zhao TECHNOLOGISTS: John Anger Simranjit Kaur Patrick Hogg George Voros Page 4

6 Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology Mohawk College educates and serves more than 22,500 full-time, part-time, and apprenticeship students at three campuses in Hamilton, Ontario. Mohawk is Ontario's largest trainer of apprentices and is recognized as a leader in health and technology education. More than 1,200 international students from over 70 countries also study at Mohawk. Mohawk offers more than 120 programs, with one-year certificates, two and three-year diplomas and four-year collaborative degree programs. More than 1,000 partners help train Mohawk students through co-op work terms, field placements, community projects and applied research projects. A quality education combined with outstanding student services and real-world experience with employers contributes to a graduate employment rate of nearly 86 per cent. For five years in a row Mohawk has ranked number one for student satisfaction among all colleges in the Greater Toronto and Hamilton area. Mohawk has also been named one of Canada's greenest employers for the past two years. School of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET) How do computers network wirelessly or across fiber-optic cables? How can networks be secured to prevent intrusion by hackers? How are web and mobile applications developed? What makes one computer better than another? Would you like to design your own computer integrated circuit? Do you find robotics and automated processes interesting? Do you wonder what controls the motors and machinery used in manufacturing? Are you interested in electrical power distribution, conservation, or management? Would you like to contribute to the development of sustainable energy systems? If any of these things spark an interest read on Page 5

7 Our modern world is built on the technologies that makes these things possible. Electricity, electronics, and computers are applied in virtually all industries and careers. Can you think of any career that does not apply electricity, electronics, or computers in some form? The Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology programs at Mohawk College provide training for a diverse range of careers. The broad curriculum gives graduates the mobility to move between industries and careers wherever electricity, electronics, or computers are applied. These technologies built the Internet! Electrical and computer technology is used in fiber-optics and cellular communications, data networking, electronic design and manufacturing, and industrial machine control. Computer technology is behind the scenes in large and small computer networks, web and mobile applications. Decision-making, process control, and data analysis. Our graduates are in demand because their skills make them marketable in a wide range of application areas and diverse industries such as: automotive and aerospace, bioengineering, consumer electronics, appliances, process control, manufacturing, healthcare, network security, business and consumer software solutions, retail and commercial sales, entertainment, and power generation and distribution. And the list is constantly growing Those working in the electrical and computer technology field are multi-disciplined with the skills to understand the ways electrical, electronic, and computer systems integrate to support many types of industry. No single discipline works in isolation. Graduates acquire versatile skills allowing them to adapt to changes in industry Graduates who can adapt to change and keep their skills up to date as technology evolves are valuable to industry employers. Computers are a big part of our lives storing and analyzing sensitive data, and handling business and personal transactions. Computers are embedded into everything from microwave ovens, home theater systems, to heating and climate control. A small car has at least 10 microcomputers. Computers are electrical systems so a true understanding of computers and how to use them requires knowledge of some electrical principles, computer electronics, and programming. The Internet, embedded controllers, and industrial control systems all require programming, software design, and testing. Applications involving electricity, electronics, or computers also require knowledge of computer architecture and programming, networks, and security. Page 6

8 The Difference between Engineers and Technologists Engineers typically spend their working day planning while technologists spend their day making plans work. The main difference is in their professional designation, educational focus, and level of responsibility. Engineering programs are geared toward development of conceptual skills and design concepts that are dependent on complex, theoretical math and science combined with engineering fundamentals. Technologist programs are oriented toward application and provide a qualitative introduction to engineering fundamentals dependent on applied math and science. A technologist develops the way to implement the engineer s conceptual design. The Difference between Technologists and Technicians A technician typically performs tasks that require specialized skills, training, and knowledge. Technicians will choose from several available methods to solve problems where information is readily obtainable. They will troubleshoot systems to locate and repair faulty components or code and perform repetitive design tasks. A technologist goes beyond the repetitive application of process. Technologists deal with abstract concepts that are not readily demonstrated but instead are proven by means of indirect measurement and inference. They deal with complex, integrated systems of equipment, structures, and processes. Technologists troubleshoot problems and develop design improvements or alternative product applications. Technologists are adaptive individuals and will be looking for new and better ways to apply current technologies to their workplace. Technologists will often have more responsibility and decision-making in the workplace than technicians. As a consequence of this technologists require more training and must complete six semesters (three years) of schooling as opposed to the four-semester (two years) program for technicians. Regardless of the program from which a student graduates success is largely dependent on the individual. There are people who may be classified as technicians but perform the work of a technologist and the reverse also applies. Half of the course content is delivered in laboratories We take applied learning seriously. Students apply the theory presented in lectures to equipment, computers, and networks used in the field. We have close relationships with industry partners to ensure we are teaching with not only the leading edge technology but also older technology present in manufacturing plants and computer centres around the world. With the widespread adoption of virtualization in every industry we have been able to move some of the face-to-face lecture time to active learning outside the classroom. This blended approach to course delivery gives the student a more flexible schedule and gives them an opportunity to learn in an environment more comfortable for them. Each student can actively learn at their own pace outside of the constraints of a college timetable. Page 7

9 Programs There are six programs delivered by the Faculty of Electrical and Computer Engineering Technology (ECET). Computer Systems Technician Network Systems Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering & Security Analyst Computer Systems Technician Software Support Computer Systems Technology Software Development Electrical Engineering Technology Control Energy Systems Engineering Technology Interconnectivity of the Programs The following diagram shows there is much overlap between these programs. Engineering discipline that focuses on the control and automation of industrial processes Engineering discipline that focuses on programming and numerical processing from website development to industrial control SOFTWARE SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL CONTROL SYSTEMS NETWORKING SYSTEMS ENERGY SYSTEMS Engineering discipline that focuses on the architecture, planning and construction of data communication systems including security and reliability Engineering discipline that focuses on the generation of electrical energy including alternative sources, localized distribution systems and distributed generation Computer Systems Technician Network Systems Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering & Security Analyst (NESA) Students will gain expert knowledge of networks and connectivity and develop communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills. The Computer Systems Technology - NESA program gives students the opportunity to excel in network connectivity and virtual infrastructure. Students will explore topics such as scripting for system administration, security auditing and computer forensics, and cloud computing technologies. Graduates will pursue careers with corporations specializing in technical and information services, healthcare, finance, business IT, and manufacturing. A graduate will have opportunities such as Network Administrator, Technical Support Analyst, and Computer Forensics Specialist. Page 8

10 Computer Systems Technician Software Support Computer Systems Technology Software Development Students in the software programs will gain experience with a broad range of application development and computer systems. Students have the opportunity to complete a specialist designation in web applications, enterprise applications, or health Informatics. Students will study programming languages, database development, web tools, database design, system/business analysis, e-commerce, project management, and enterprise technologies. Computer software developers program and create algorithms to process data which is used in all facets of industry accounting, human resources, business process management, risk mitigation, and operations and design. Program design covers all aspects of computer interfacing from webpage design to process control of industrial operations. Graduates will pursue careers with corporations specializing in technical and information services, healthcare, finance, business IT, and manufacturing. A graduate will have opportunities such as Software Application Developer, Business and Systems Analyst, Database Administrator, and Web Developer. Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Turning on/off or varying the speed of motors or electrical equipment which operate at high voltages and currents is called power control. Control students specialize in high voltage and current applications. They study transformers, motors, generators, electrical drafting, and power electronics. The skills students will learn are applied in the control of industrial conveyers, elevators, robots, drives, and other electrical machines. Manufacturing and processing facilities are largely automated and so electrical students must be familiar with the automated factory, industrial networking, and computer control of industrial processes. Graduates of the Control specialization will pursue careers with traditional power and control industries such as the steel or automotive industries. Energy Systems Engineering Technology Energy Systems students learn about energy production technologies such as nuclear, wind, bio-energy, hydroelectricity, solar-photovoltaic, solar-thermal and geothermal energy. Students examine strategies for conservation and efficient distribution systems such as micro grids and distributed energy systems. Graduates will find employment within the electricity sector, HVAC industry, building and construction sector, in various technical support roles related to the manufacture, installation, testing and repair of clean and renewable energy systems, and individual components. Page 9

11 Co-operative Work Experience You will earn while you learn with co-operative work experience ranging from a cumulative total of four to sixteen months depending on your program requirements and availability. Program-related work opportunities for students are developed by the Centre for Co-operative Education, Graduate and Student Employment. The Centre connects students with employers and provides interview rooms to discuss co-op placement. The work placements are based on having a general knowledge of your field and as such, placements begin after third or fourth semester. The rotation schedules are shown on the next page and they display the availability of co-op work terms. You may not be required to complete all of the displayed work terms in order to graduate with a co-op designation but it is definitely recommended to complete all of them. The more experience you have when you graduate the more marketable you will be to prospective employers. Placements are also a good opportunity to make connections and create a support network in your industry community. Check with your program co-ordinator to determine your co-op requirements. Some graduates stay with the company they were employed with as students during coop placements. Many others transfer their co-op experience to other positions and begin a process of lifelong learning which takes them to progressively more responsible and financially rewarding positions. Whichever option you choose, your co-op placements will help prepare you for the competitive job market. Visit the URL below for more information about co-operative work experience Page 10

12 Co-op Rotation for Computer Science Programs Co-op Rotation for Electrotechnology Programs Page 11

13 Computer Systems Program Organization There is a common core of foundational material that must be understood by students in both the computer software and computer networking streams and so all of the computer systems programs share a common first semester. After first semester the streams separate into their own disciplines. After successfully completing first through fourth semesters a student may apply to graduate with the technician credential. Students may elect to complete fifth and sixth semesters to earn their technologist designation. Admission Requirements Admission requirements to these programs include an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent (GED, College and Career Preparation) including: Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent Grade 12 Mathematics, C (MCT4C recommended) or U A working knowledge in computers and desktop applications is required for success in this program Mature and/or direct-entry applicants from other institutions are considered individually and should contact the program coordinator listed in the Contacts section of this guide. Alternatively, students can complete the Mohawk College Pre-technology program. Graduates of Pre-Tech are guaranteed entry in to the computer systems programs. Please note, students are not required to purchase a personal computer for these programs however if one chooses to do so the minimum recommended specifications are 2.4 GHz processor with virtualization support (Intel VTx, AMD V), 8 GB RAM, 300 GB hard drive, 500 MB video card running at 1280 x 768, and WiFi capable. Page 12

14 Electrical Engineering Technology Program Organization There is a common core of foundational material that must be understood by students in both Electrical Engineering Technology Control and Energy Systems Engineering Technology programs. Admission Requirements Admission requirements to these programs include an Ontario Secondary School Diploma or equivalent (GED, College and Career Preparation) including: Grade 12 English, C or U or equivalent Grade 12 Mathematics, U or MCT4C or MAP4C 80% or equivalent * Senior Physics and Chemistry are recommended. Mature and/or direct entry applicants from other institutions are considered individually and should contact the program coordinator listed in the Contacts section of this guide. Alternatively, students can complete the Mohawk College Pre-technology program. Graduates of Pre-Tech are guaranteed entry in to the electrical engineering programs. *Applicants with a MAP4C<80% may challenge the math requirements by writing a preadmission assessment test for a fee. Please note, Electrotechnology students are required to purchase lab kits. Visit the URL below for more information. Page 13

15 Program of Studies The following pages show the requirements of ECET programs for students beginning Semester 1 in September The program of studies may be different from that of other intake dates. Check with your program co-ordinator for your program of studies. 447/455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems Course Code Course Name Semester 1 Hours Lec Lab Online COMM LL041 Communications (Langs) 3 COMP Programming Fundamentals 5 COMP CO710 HTML & CSS 4 COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking 4 MATH Mathematics for Computer Studies 3 1 Semester 2 COMP Virtualization 4 COMP COMP TCP/IP Internet Services 4 COMP UNIX Fundamentals COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 1 4 MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics 3 1 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 3 Course Prerequisites COMP Wireless Networking 4 COMP Network Infrastructure 4 COMP COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 2 4 COMP COMP UNIX Admin COMP and COMP CO910 COMP Server Admin 3 1 COMP and COMP OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 COMP ITIL Client Support COMP CO924 Web Server Admin 3 1 COMP and COMP COMP CISCO 1 4 COMP and COMP COMP Computer Training & Tech Writing 4 OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Pick 1 of 2 COMP PowerShell Admin Scripting 4 COM P MGMT Project Management for IT 3 1 Page 14

16 555 Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering & Security Analyst Course Code Course Name Lec Lab Online Course Prerequisites Semester 1 COMM LL041 Communications (Langs) 3 COMP Programming Fundamentals 5 COMP CO710 HTML & CSS 4 COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking 4 MATH Mathematics for Computer Studies 3 1 Semester 2 COMP Virtualization 4 COMP COMP TCP/IP Internet Services 4 COMP UNIX Fundamentals COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 1 4 MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics 3 1 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 3 COMP Wireless Networking 4 COMP Network Infrastructure 4 COMP COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 2 4 COMP COMP UNIX Admin COMP and COMP CO910 COMP Server Admin 3 1 COMP and COMP OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 COMP ITIL Client Support COMP CO924 Web Server Admin 3 1 COMP and COMP COMP CISCO 1 4 COMP and COMP COMP Computer Training & Tech Writing 4 COMP PowerShell Admin Scripting 4 COMP OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 5 COMP Database Server Admin 3 1 COMP and COMP COMP Network Design Project 4 COMP COMP UNIX Security 4 COMP MGMT Project Management for IT 3 1 COMP Security Auditing & Forensics 4 COMP and COMP Semester 6 COMP Protocol Analysis & Troubleshooting 4 COMP COMP Microsoft Security COMP COMP and (COMP COMP Networking Capstone or COMP or COMP 10051) Pick two of three COMP CISCO 2 4 COMP COMP Perl Admin Scripting 4 COMP COMP CO859 Database Theory 4 Page 15

17 447/455 Network Systems 555 Network Engineering and Security Analyst 2016/2017 Semester 1-4 SEMESTER 1 COMP Programming Fundamentals COMP CO710 HTML & CSS COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking MATH Math for Computer Studies SEMESTER 2 COMP Fundamentals of UNIX COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 1 COMP Virtualization COMP TCP/IP Internet Services MATH Discrete Math & Statistics SEMESTER 3 COMP UNIX Administration COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 2 COMP Server Admin COMP Network Infrastucture COMP Wireless Netwotking SEMESTER 4 COMP ITIL Client Support COMP PowerShell Admin Scripting COMP CO924 Web Server Administration COMP Cisco 1 COMP Computer Training & Tech Writing

18 548/558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support Course Code Course Name Semester 1 COMM LL041 Communications (Langs) 3 Hours Lec Lab Online COMP Programming Fundamentals 5 COMP CO710 HTML & CSS 4 COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking 4 MATH Mathematics for Computer Studies 3 1 Semester 2 COMP Programming in Java 5 COMP COMP Computer Training and Technical Writing COMP Business Fundamentals for IT COMP CO826 Intro to Systems Analysis & Design MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics 3 1 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 3 COMP Programming in.net COMP Course Prerequisites COMP PHP & JavaScript 3 1 COMP and COMP CO710 COMP Data Structures and Algorithms COMP COMP CO845 Strategic Systems 3 1 COMP CO826 COMP CO859 Database Theory OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 BUSN Entrepreneurship in Today's World 2 1 COMP Software Quality and Testing COMP MGMT Project Management for Information Technology 3 1 Option Select 3 courses from below COMP Server, Platforms & Networking Security 4 COMP Microsoft Office Power User 4 COMP HTML5 & Mobile Web Development COMP COMP CO835 Object Oriented Systems COMP CO826 COMP CO884 Web Applications ASP.NET 4 COMP Page 17

19 559 Computer Systems Technology Software Development Course Code Course Name Hours Lec Lab Online Semester 1 COMM LL041 Communications (Langs) 3 COMP Programming Fundamentals 5 COMP CO710 HTML & CSS 4 COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking 4 MATH Mathematics for Computer Studies 3 1 Semester 2 COMP Programming in Java 5 COMP Computer Training and Technical COMP Writing Course Prerequisites COMP Business Fundamentals for IT COMP CO826 Intro to Systems Analysis & Design MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics 3 1 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 3 COMP Programming in.net COMP COMP PHP & JavaScript 3 1 COMP and COMP CO710 COMP Data Structures and Algorithms COMP COMP CO845 Strategic Systems 3 1 COMP CO826 COMP CO859 Database Theory OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 BUSN Entrepreneurship in Today's World 2 1 COMP Software Quality and Testing COMP MGMT Project Management for Information Technology 3 1 Option Select 3 courses from below COMP Server, Platforms & Networking Security 4 COMP Microsoft Office Power User 4 COMP HTML5 & Mobile Web Development COMP COMP CO835 Object Oriented Systems COMP CO826 COMP CO884 Web Applications ASP.NET 4 COMP Semester 5 COMP Oracle PL/SQL Programming 4 COMP CO859 COMP Capstone Proposal 1 1 COMP and COMP CO859 COMP CO858 IT Management and Metrics COMP CO826 Option Select 3 courses from below COMP Programming the IOT 3 1 COMP COMP Advanced Programming in.net COMP COMP Android Application Development 4 COMP COMP Mathematics of Gaming 3 1 MATH COMP Advanced PHP 4 COMP and COMP CO859 Semester 6 COMP Capstone Project 8 COMP and COMP and COMP CO153 and MGMT COMP CO867 Software Engineering Project 1 3 COMP CO858 Option Select 2 courses from below COMP iphone Programming 4 COMP or COMP COMP Enterprise Java COMP or COMP COMP Parallel Processing 4 COMP COMP Web 2.0 & PHP Frameworks COMP Page 18

20 558/548 Software Support 559 Software Development 2016/2017 Semester 1-4 SEMESTER 1 COMP CO710 HTML & CSS COMP Programming Fundamentals COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking MATH Math for Computer Studies SEMESTER 2 COMP CO826 Intro Sys Analysis and Design COMP Programming in Java COMP Business Fundamentals for IT COMP Computer Training & Tech Writing MATH Discrete Math & Statistics SEMESTER 3 COMP CO845 Strategic Systems COMP PHP & Javascript COMP Programming in.net COMP Data Structure and Algorithms COMP CO859 Database Theory SEMESTER 4 COMP Server, Platforms & Networking COMP Microsoft Office Power User COMP 835 Object Oriented Systems COMP CO884 Web Applications ASP.NET COMP HTML5 & Mobile Web Development COMP Software Quality & Testing BUSN Entrepreneurship Today s World MGMT Project Management for IT

21 360 Energy Systems Engineering Technology 2016 Program of Studies 360: Energy Systems Engineering Technology Course Code Course Name Hours Lec Lab Online Semester 1 ELEC Computer H/W & S/W 4 ELEC Electricity ELEC Engineering Skills 3 MATH MA179 Eng Mathematics 1 4 COMM LL041 Communications 3 Semester 2 Course Prerequisites ELEC AC Electricity MATH MA179 and ELEC ELEC Digital Principles ELEC ELEC Intro to Electronic Devices ELEC ELEC Network Fundamentals ELEC MATH Eng Mathematics 2 3 MATH MA179 Semester 3 ELEC Power Systems ELEC ELEC Digital Systems ELEC ELEC Electronic Circuits ELEC and MATH MATH Eng Mathematics 3 3 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 ELEC Programmable Logic Controllers 3 ELEC ELEC Electrical Rotating Machines ELEC and MATH ELEC Electrical Engineering Drafting & Design 1 3 ELEC ELEC Instrumentation & Process Control ELEC ELEC Industrial Electronics ELEC and MATH MGMT Engineering Project Management 3 Semester 5 ELEC Eng. Applications 3 ELEC and ELEC ELEC Electrical Engineering Drafting & Design 2 3 ELEC ELEC Advanced Power Systems ELEC ENRG Energy Technology MATH and ELEC ENRG Wind Energy MATH / ELEC / ELEC Semester 6 ELEC Electrical Capstone 3 Must be registered in Semester 6 ELEC Electrical Power Protection 3 ELEC ELEC Hybrid Electric Technologies 3 ELEC ELEC Electrical Power Generation ELEC and ELEC ELEC Smart Metering & Distribution ELEC OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Page 20

22 360 Energy Systems Engineering Technology 2016/2017 Semester 1-4 SEMESTER 1 ELEC Engineering Skills ELEC Computer HW & SW ELEC Electricity 1 MATH MA179 Engineering Math 1 SEMESTER 2 ELEC Network Fundamentals ELEC Digital Principles ELEC AC Electricity ELEC Intro to Electronic Devices MATH Engineering Math 2 SEMESTER 3 ELEC Digital Systems ELEC Power Systems ELEC Electronic Circuits MATH Engineering Math 3 SEMESTER 4 MGNT Enginerring Project Management ELEC PLC ELEC Industrial Electronics ELEC Electrical Eng Drafting & Design ELEC Electrical Rotating Machines ELEC Instrumentation & Process Control

23 582 Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) Course Code Course Name Hours Lec Lab Online Semester 1 ELEC Computer H/W & S/W 4 ELEC Electricity ELEC Engineering Skills 3 MATH MA179 Eng Mathematics 1 4 COMM LL041 Communications 3 Semester 2 Course Prerequisites ELEC AC Electricity MATH MA179 and ELEC ELEC Digital Principles ELEC ELEC Intro to Electronic Devices ELEC ELEC Network Fundamentals ELEC MATH Eng Mathematics 2 3 MATH MA179 Semester 3 ELEC Power Systems ELEC ELEC Digital Systems ELEC ELEC Electronic Circuits ELEC and MATH MATH Eng Mathematics 3 3 MATH OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Semester 4 ELEC Programmable Logic Controllers 3 ELEC ELEC Electrical Rotating Machines ELEC and MATH ELEC Electrical Engineering Drafting & Design 1 3 ELEC ELEC Instrumentation & Process Control ELEC ELEC Industrial Electronics ELEC and MATH MGMT Engineering Project Management 3 Semester 5 ELEC Engineering Applications 3 ELEC and ELEC ELEC Control Systems Technology ELEC ELEC Advanced Power Systems ELEC ELEC Industrial Robotics 3 ELEC and ELEC ELEC Linear Systems 2 1 MATH and ELEC ELEC Advanced PLC 3 ELEC Semester 6 ELEC Electrical Capstone 3 Must be registered in Semester 6 ELEC Electrical Power Protection 3 ELEC ELEC Variable Speed Drives ELEC and ELEC ELEC Automation and Networks 3 ELEC and ELEC ELEC Smart Metering & Distribution ELEC OPEL XXXXX General Education Selection 3 Page 22

24 582 Electrical Engineering Technology (Industrial Controls) 2016/2017 Semester 1-4 SEMESTER 1 ELEC Engineering Skills ELEC Computer HW & SW ELEC Electricity 1 MATH MA179 Engineering Math 1 SEMESTER 2 ELEC Network Fundamentals ELEC Digital Principles ELEC AC Electricity ELEC Intro to Electronic Devices MATH Engineering Math 2 SEMESTER 3 ELEC Digital Systems ELEC Power Systems ELEC Electronic Circuits MATH Engineering Math 3 SEMESTER 4 MGMT Enginerring Project Management ELEC PLC ELEC Industrial Electronics ELEC Electrical Eng Drafting & Design ELEC Electrical Rotating Machines ELEC Instrumentation & Process Control

25 Course Descriptions Computer Science Programs: 447/455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems 555 Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst 548/558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support 559 Computer Systems Technology Software Development Semester 1 COMM LL041 or COMM Communications Enhance critical thinking and workplace communication skills in a collaborative environment. COMP Programming Fundamentals Build a foundation for learning and practicing the discipline of software engineering and the application of tools and methods to produce and maintain quality software systems. Develop essential skills to create software structures and logic. Develop knowledge and disciplines which are transferrable to any computer-based software problem. COMP CO710 HTML & CSS Create web pages using the HyperText Markup Langauge (HTML). Format web pages using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Create web pages that include lists, links, images, web tables, and web forms styled with CSS. Use Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI) rules for accessibility compliance in design. COMP CO910 Introduction to Networking Identify and describe the functions of microcomputer and network hardware components and devices. Complete labs using Windows and UNIX operating systems and network administration with focus on the basic principles, concepts, and terminology of local area networks and wide area networks. MATH Mathematics for Computer Studies This course is an introductory math course for computer students that covers binary, octal, decimal, and hexadecimal number systems, Boolean algebra including truth tables and Boolean laws, computer arithmetic, graphing and basic algebra, and mathematics review. Networking Programs: 447/455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems 555 Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst Semester 2 COMP Virtualization Develop a working knowledge of the major concepts related to desktop virtualization. Install and configure multiple virtualization packages. Install and execute various operating systems from within virtual machines. Establish an understanding of the terminology and features of multiple virtualization packages and install and configure virtual hardware and networking components. COMP TCP/IP Internet Services Establish a solid foundation of theory and hands on skills required to administer a TCP/IP network. Page 24

26 COMP Fundamentals of UNIX Establish a solid foundation with a UNIX operating system. Construct and execute well-formed UNIX commands. Install end-user applications. Customize the user environment. Work with UNIX directories and files. Create and troubleshoot shell scripts. COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 1 Develop a working knowledge of managing a Microsoft server and domain. Construct a shared file system. Manage and design user and computer accounts in the active directory environment. Examine and construct group policies using group policy management tools. MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics This course introduces students to selected topics from number theory, discrete mathematics, and statistics. Number theory topics include prime factorization, modular arithmetic, and tournament scheduling. Discrete mathematics topics include progression and sequences, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, permutations, and combinations. Statistics topics include understanding data, gathering data, probability and probability models, inference about data, and analysis. OPEL XXXXX General Education (Elective) Programs: 447/455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems 555 Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst Semester 3 COMP Wireless Networking Describe the behavioural fundamentals and properties of radio frequency (RF) waves. Explain the major spread spectrum technologies commonly used in wireless networking environments. Design, administer, customize, and troubleshoot popular IEEE wireless network topologies. COMP Network Infrastructure Build a foundation for learning to make informed design decisions regarding the infrastructure of an enterprise level network. Identify and select appropriate vendor products for a given network scenario. Identify and examine network design concepts focussing on physical and data link OSI layers for cable-based LANS. Classify design principles in the context of Ethernet networks that adhere to the TIA/EIA-568 structured cabling standard. COMP Microsoft Server Admin Part 2 Develop the administration skill set that began in Microsoft Server Admin Part 1. Examine and utilize the tools that can simplify and speed up the completion of various administration tasks. COMP UNIX Admin - 1 Build the basic skills required to deploy and administer UNIX and UNIX-like systems in a networked environment. COMP Server Admin Ensure a solid foundation in administration. Configure both server and workstation software. Provide secure communication services for a variety of user applications. Encrypt messages between senders and receivers. Perform data backups and recovery from loss of data. Troubleshoot connectivity and security issues. OPEL XXXXX General Education (Elective) Page 25

27 Programs: 447/455 Computer Systems Technician Network Systems 555 Computer Systems Technology - Network Engineering and Security Analyst Semester 4 COMP ITIL Client Support Develop customer service skills and techniques in preparation for a career as a technical support specialist. Topics will include defining, managing, and maintaining service levels. Develop and demonstrate process management and implementation skills through both case study and on-line customer support tools. COMP CO924 Web Server Admin Administer business-class web service environments including server software and user applications. Perform administrative tasks including the installation and verification of software components, configuration of server and user environments, back and recovery routines, and the securing of sensitive content. COMP CISCO 1 Develop skills and knowledge to install, operate, and troubleshoot a small-to-medium size enterprise branch network. Establish a solid operating knowledge of IP data networks, LAN switching technologies, IPv4 addressing, IPv6 addressing, IP routing technologies, IP services network device security, IP services (FHRP, syslog, SNMP v2 and v3), WAN technologies, and troubleshooting. Prepare for the challenges faced in the business networking environment by practicing and evaluating both individual and team work skills. COMP Computer Training & Tech Writing Develop the skills necessary for training software users, create support documents, and build presentation skills to facilitate training. Create training materials with focus on learning modalities including detailed step-by-step instructions and computer-based training videos. Create a report that compares two technologies and make a recommendation for adoption. Deliver practice training sessions which will emphasize presentation skills. COMP PowerShell Admin Scripting Develop hands-on skills required to create custom PowerShell scripts that are capable of performing complex, repetitive, and time consuming Windows administration tasks for both local and domain environments. OPEL XXXXX General Education (Elective) After successfully completing semesters 1 through 4 students may elect to graduate with a technician designation in network systems Page 26

28 Program: 555 Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering and Security Analyst Semester 5 COMP Database Server Admin Establish a solid foundation in database administration. Configure both server and workstation software. Design databases and tables. Address security issues related to databases and data access. Perform data backups and recovery from a loss of data. Troubleshoot connectivity, security, and performance issues. COMP Network Design Project Create logical and physical network designs to meet given technical standards and priorities then provide rationale supporting these design decisions. Use vendor websites to document the hardware cost of the physical network design. COMP UNIX Security Establish a solid foundation in UNIX security. Topics include installation, patching, network security, security scanning, intrusion detection, and limited access environments. MGMT Project Management for IT Establish a fundamental understanding of project management methodologies according to the Project Management Institute s PMBOK (Project Management Body of Knowledge). Apply skills in a hands-on case study using Microsoft Project, modules include scheduling, scope, budgeting, risk assessment, critical path and resources. COMP Security Auditing & Forensics Develop hands-on skills in the areas of computer and forensic investigation. Perform ongoing monitoring and auditing of such systems. Carry out a forensic investigation into suspicious events, incidents, or system compromises. Use third-party utilities as well as the relevant Windows and UNIX system utilities and commands to perform security auditing and forensic tasks. Program: 555 Computer Systems Technology Network Engineering and Security Analyst Semester 6 COMP Protocol Analysis & Troubleshooting Establish a solid foundation in TCP/IP network performance and troubleshooting using a protocol analyzer. Implement a VOIP telephone system using Asterisk. COMP Microsoft Security Examine exploits and their solutions. The emphasis of exploits and security tools will be primarily for Windows servers and clients. Present different styles of exploits, solutions, and enhanced security techniques. Page 27

29 COMP Networking Capstone Develop a significant network system, employing knowledge gained from courses throughout the network program. Includes development of requirements, design, implementation, and research. Manage the project from inception to completion. Successfully implement and document a network or network application using skills and knowledge from earlier semesters. Options Pick 2 of 3 COMP CISCO 2 Develop skills and knowledge to successfully install, operate, secure and troubleshoot a small-to-medium-size enterprise branch network. Establish a foundational knowledge about the security threats facing modern network infrastructures, securing Cisco routers, implementing AAA on Cisco routers, mitigating threats to Cisco routers, switches and networks, implementing Cisco IOS firewalls (ZPF), implementing Cisco IOS IPS features, implement site-to-site VPNs, and configure and administer various models of the Cisco ASA security appliance. Apply skills to create a functional company infrastructure using private, public, and DMZ networks controlled by VPNs and firewall application. Prepare for the challenges faced in the business networking environment by practicing and evaluating both individual and team work skills. COMP Perl Admin Scripting Create script programs to perform complex, repetitive, and time consuming administrative tasks. Design programming scripts which include automated and unattended routines, log file parsing, database interfacing, security analysis, and realtime computer system monitoring using Perl. COMP CO859 Database Theory Demonstrate knowledge of database terms, SQL, normalization, entity relationship diagramming, physical structures and database administration. After successfully completing semesters 1 through 6 students are eligible to graduate with a technologist designation as a Network Engineering and Security Analyst Page 28

30 Software Programs: 548/558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support 559 Computer Systems Technology Software Development Semester 2 COMP Programming in Java Further develop the logic and object oriented programming concepts from Programming Fundamentals. Create and utilize classes as object types as well as the basic elements found in traditional languages such as control structures, arrays, and file I/O. Develop transferable skills and competencies in OOP computer language. COMP Computer Training and Technical Writing Develop the skills necessary for training software users and create support documents to facilitate training. Create training materials with focus on learning modalities, special needs students, methods of evaluation and training delivery, and evaluation of training solutions. Deliver practice training sessions which will emphasize presentation skills. COMP Business Fundamentals for IT Review and discuss case studies and scenario-based exercises with emphasis on their application to IT. Resolve the issues using the classic tools of business administration for making informed management decisions. COMP CO826 Intro to Systems Analysis & Design Identify the steps involved in approaches and investigating system requirements. Develop an understanding of the principles in modeling and evaluating alternatives and strategies. Create project schedules, requirements analysis, and cost/benefit analysis. Design outputs and inputs, and develop an understanding of human-computer interaction and the processes involved in systems operation and support. MATH Discrete Mathematics & Statistics This course introduces students to selected topics from number theory, discrete mathematics, and statistics. Number theory topics include prime factorization, modular arithmetic, and tournament scheduling. Discrete mathematics topics include progression and sequences, mathematical induction, binomial theorem, permutations and combinations. Statistics topics include understanding data, gathering data, probability and probability models, inference about data, and analysis. OPEL XXXXX General Education (Elective) Page 29

31 Programs: 548/558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support 559 Computer Systems Technology Software Development Semester 3 COMP Programming in.net Design, develop, and implement interactive, user-friendly software. Focus on GUI (Graphical User Interface), database processing, and file processing in an object-oriented programming environment. Concentrate on event-driven programming logic as it applies to navigation amongst and within forms, user data entry validation, and database and file processing. Create completely operational applications which will demonstrate ease of use and consistent interface designs. Utilize Visual Basic.NET in conjunction with Microsoft database technology as the programming language. COMP PHP & JavaScript Demonstrate proficiency in the two major scripting languages used in the creation of dynamic web pages: PHP and JavaScript. COMP Data Structures and Algorithms Identify, describe, and apply basic data structures and algorithms used to solve common programming problems. Utilize searching, sorting, arrays, lists, stacks, queues, and trees in a number of lab assignments. The Java programming language is used to deliver the course. The techniques and methods are applicable in any programming language. COMP CO845 Strategic Systems Utilize conventional information systems in innovative and competitive ways using strategic information systems. Establish a fundamental understanding of how information systems evolved from transaction processing systems to management information systems to decision support systems and their impact on how the business firm competes. COMP CO859 Database Theory Demonstrate knowledge of database terms, SQL, normalization, entity relationship diagramming, physical structures and database administration. OPEL XXXXX General Education (Elective) Programs: 548/558 Computer Systems Technician Software Support 559 Computer Systems Technology Software Development Semester 4 BUSN Entrepreneurship in Today s World Identify, define, and understand entrepreneurship in today's world. Develop a knowledge of issues of technology, entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, virtual businesses, and e- commerce. Explore entrepreneurship and its influence on our culture. Illuminate innovative companies with unique strategies through case studies. Demonstrate how entrepreneurship is evolving in step with the technology through the study of the complexities of technology and entrepreneurship integration. Page 30

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