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  • 3.50 Credits

    This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement IPSec and virtual private network (VPN) operations in a complex network.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course focuses on the networking features and functionality available in Windows Server 2016. It covers DNS, DHCP, and IPAM implementations, in addition to remote access solutions, such as VPN and Direct Access. It also covers DFS and BranchCache solutions, high performance network features and functionality, and implementation of software-defined networking (SDN) solutions, such as Hyper-V Network Virtualization (HNV) and Network Controller. Material on the Microsoft 70-741 exam is covered.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course focuses on the identity functionality in Windows Server 2016. It covers the installation and configuration of Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), in addition to Group Policy implementation for non-Nano Server environments. It also covers functionality such as Active Directory Certificate Services (AD CS), Active Directory Federations Services (AD FS), and Web Application proxy implementations. With appropriate study as student can take the Microsoft exam 70-742.
  • 3.50 Credits

    This course in networking and data communications is designed to help students in preparation for the CompTIA Network+ as well as Cisco's CCNA certification exam. The successful student will explain different IP Classes, the OSI Model, network topologies, protocols and selected network devises such as bridges, routers, switches, etc. Discussions concerning network technician tools will also be explored. In addition, the student will be exposed to theoretical implementations of network technologies hosted on server operating systems. The course is a prerequisite for most other networking courses at the College.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to be taken in the last semester at LCCC. Students will develop a resume that correctly reflects their learning at LCCC. Student learn how to identify jobs fro which they are qualified. They will explore interview skills and how to land that first job. Additionally, students interested in transfer will explore options and review the transfer process.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The student will work in a supervised internship in the community. The work assignment is selected according to the student's career goals. Students should apply for this learning experience through the appropriate faculty member at least six weeks prior to the end of the semester proceeding the work period.
  • 11.00 Credits

    Introduction to the profession of nursing with an emphasis upon the nursing process, teaching-learning concepts, and the expectations and responsibilities of the Practical Nurse. Students study the basic human needs of individuals and the effects of illness upon the adult patient, the family and the community. Basic nursing skills are developed that enable students to care for individuals, families and communities. Evidence-based concepts of nutrition, therapeutic communication, asepsis, and care of the operative patient concepts are presented within the course. Ethical, legal, cultural, and spiritual responsibilities of nursing care are introduced. Nursing concepts are reinforced and applied through clinical laboratory experience in selected health care facilities and/or community agencies.
  • 11.00 Credits

    Students study the nursing care required by patients with acute and chronic medical-surgical conditions across the lifespan. Use of therapeutic communication skills and the nursing process offer a foundation for the implementation of nursing care provided for individuals, families and groups. Study of basic principles of pharmacology provides a foundation for subsequent administration of drug therapy. Ethical, legal, cultural and spiritual aspects of nursing care are reinforced. The teaching- learning process in the role of Practical Nurse is further explored. Application of evidence-based nursing concepts is achieved through clinical laboratory experience in selected health care facilities and/or community agencies.
  • 14.00 Credits

    Students explore the nursing concepts pertinent to the birth process. Use of the nursing process in caring for patients with more complex acute and chronic medical-surgical conditions across the lifespan is continued. Principles of pharmacology and medication administration are integrated throughout the course. Psychosocial adaption of individuals, families, and groups is emphasized. Ethical, legal, cultural and spiritual aspects continue to be part of nursing care. The teaching-learning process continues to be demonstrated. Students focus on the leadership and role responsibilities of the Practical Nurse as a contributing member of the health care team. Application of therapeutic communication skills and the nursing process is achieved through clinical laboratory experiences in a general hospital and in selected community agencies.
  • 1.00 Credits

    This course is designed to promote total cardiorespiratory and muscular fitness through aerobic and muscular activity. Healthful benefits are attained as each individual student develops at his/her pace. Each participant will acquire knowledge that will enable them to initiate and maintain a lifetime scientifically based exercise and nutrition program.