Alexander Lopez’s Profile
Networking, Security
Meticulous and motivated Computer Systems major, experienced in back-end languages, networking protocols, and software development. Looking to expand my knowledge in troubleshooting, monitoring, and configuring computer systems through an internship.
My Courses
ENG2575 Technical Writing (OL74), Fall 2020
ENG 2575 is an advanced course in effective technical writing techniques, including traditional technical writing forms and World Wide Web communication. This course will have students use electronic media such as Internet, presentation, and graphics programs to communicate technical and scientific information to a variety of audiences via written and oral presentations. Students will also analyze readings in science and technology, study technical writing models, and practice collaborative research and presentation. Building on previous writing courses, this course will reinforce clarity of thinking and expression in effective and correct English. This class meets online asynchronously.
ENG 1101-LC65 (Psychology + Writing), Fall 2019
English 1101 â Psychology + Writing: Discovering Your Best Self invites you to join us on a journey of discovering your best self through psychology and writing. Learn how we are all shaped by biological, social, and cultural forces. Practice shaping your identity as a consumer and producer of knowledge and make your mark as a member of the City Tech community. Connect, coexist, and learn what it means to be a global citizen from each other in our language- and communication-based world.
This course introduces the foundations of discrete mathematics as they apply to computer science, focusing on providing a solid theoretical foundation for further work. Topics include functions, relations, sets, simple proof techniques, Boolean algebra, propositional logic, elementary number theory, writing, analyzing and testing algorithms.
ENG 1101 — LC53 — YASSS…..A Course as Bold as You!, Spring 2019
We invite you to join us on a journey of discovering your dopest self through psychology and writing. In this course, you will learn how to examine, articulate, and shape your identity as a consumer and producer of knowledge by exercising psychological and rhetorical principles. You will develop a framework for understanding thoughts, feelings, actions, and communication as they are shaped by biological, social, and cultural forces. By the end of this learning community, you will understand how and why it is essential to connect, coexist, and learn from bold other selves who are different than you in our language-using, communication-based world. Oh, and you will learn to slay as you do it.
ENG1101LC–YAAAS! A Course As Bold As You, Fall 2018
We invite you to join us on a journey of discovering your dopest self through psychology and writing. In this course, you will learn how to examine, articulate, and shape your identity as a consumer and producer of knowledge by exercising psychological and rhetorical principles. You will develop a framework for understanding thoughts, feelings, actions, and communication as they are shaped by biological, social, and cultural forces. By the end of this learning community, you will understand how and why it is essential to connect, coexist, and learn from bold other selves who are different than you in our language-using, communication-based world. Oh, and you will learn to slay as you do it.
My Projects
FYLC â First Year Learning Communities
Welcome to the First Year Learning Communities Open Lab project page. If you are interested in joining the Reflective Writing Project or just learning more about events, resources and information related to the FYLCs at City Tech please request membership!
DETECTION, PREVENTION AND MITIGATION OF DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKS
This website presents a summary of the report titled âDETECTION, PREVENTION AND MITIGATION OF DENIAL OF SERVICE ATTACKSâ which was prepared for an assignment in Prof. Choiâs ENG 2575 class.
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