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Aaron
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Aaron
Major Program of Study
Computer Engineering Technology
Academic interests

Computer Hardware and Design

My Courses

CET4773 | Fall 2024| Dr. Mendoza

CET4773 | Fall 2024| Dr. Men­doza

Tech­nolo­gies, pro­to­cols, and tech­niques used to con­nect a com­puter net­work with other net­works through the use of gate­ways that pro­vide a com­mon method of rout­ing in­for­ma­tion pack­ets be­tween the net­works. In­ter­net­work­ing tech­nol­ogy al­lows com­put­ing de­vices to other in­ter­nal and ex­ter­nal de­vices, com­po­nents or sys­tems. Top­ics in­clude Local Area Net­works (LAN) and Wide Area Net­works (WAN) im­ple­men­ta­tion, wire­less net­works im­ple­men­ta­tion, net­work se­cu­rity, ad­vanced switch­ing and rout­ing con­fig­u­ra­tion, ad­vanced TCP/IP con­fig­u­ra­tion, and net­work man­age­ment. In par­tic­u­lar, this se­mes­ter will focus on the con­tent re­quired to ob­tain the CCENT/CCNA ICND1 cer­ti­fi­ca­tion from CISCO. NOTE: This course was for­merly known as Mi­cro­com­puter In­ter­fac­ing.

MAT2680 Differential Equations Fall 2022

MAT2680 Dif­fer­en­tial Equa­tions Fall 2022

An in­tro­duc­tion to solv­ing or­di­nary dif­fer­en­tial equa­tions. Ap­pli­ca­tions to var­i­ous prob­lems are dis­cussed.

MAT1575 Calculus II Fall 2020

MAT1575 Cal­cu­lus II Fall 2020

A con­tin­u­a­tion of MAT 1475. Top­ics in­clude Tay­lor poly­no­mi­als, Mean Value The­o­rem, Tay­lor and Maclau­rin se­ries, tests of con­ver­gence, tech­niques of in­te­gra­tion, im­proper in­te­grals, areas, vol­umes and ar­clength.

ENG2001, Prof Maz Intro to Fiction, FA2020

EN­G2001, Prof Maz Intro to Fic­tion, FA2020

Analy­sis and crit­i­cal un­der­stand­ing of se­lected fic­tion. Exams and es­says based on read­ings.

MAT1475 Calculus I, Fall 2019

MAT1475 Cal­cu­lus I, Fall 2019

Top­ics in­clude func­tions, lim­its, dif­fer­en­ti­a­tion, and tan­gent lines, L’Hôpital’s Rule, Fun­da­men­tal The­o­rem of Cal­cu­lus and Ap­pli­ca­tions.

My Projects

Digital Stories: Fictional Characters and Their Real-Life Themes

Dig­i­tal Sto­ries: Fic­tional Char­ac­ters and Their Real-Life Themes

This pro­ject houses dig­i­tal sto­ries pro­duced by stu­dents at City Tech. Mul­ti­me­dia sto­ry­telling is used to pro­vide a mul­ti­fac­eted ac­count of a ca­pa­cious issue. Fic­tional char­ac­ters are “in­ter­viewed” so their ex­pe­ri­ences can be sit­u­ated within real is­sues in today’s world.

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