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Aurun Bhattarai
Windsor, ON | 519-400-7494 | Aurunb50@gmail.com | linkedin.com/in/aurunb
Education
Four Years Honors Bachelor - Business Administration & IT Administration (B699)
St. Clair College, Windsor, Ontario
Sept 2024 - April 2026 (Expected)
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Relevant Coursework Includes:
Accounting & Finance
- BBIC201 - Introduction to Financial Accounting: Covers fundamental principles of financial accounting and reporting.
- BBIC300 - Management Accounting: Focuses on internal accounting information for management decision-making.
- BBIC600 - Financial Management: Explores principles of corporate finance, including investment and financing decisions.
Business Core & Strategy
- BBIC101 - Business: A Changing World: Introduction to the dynamic nature of modern business environments.
- BSIT204 - Organizational Behaviour: Studies individual and group behaviour within organizations.
- BBIC100 - Economics for IT Professionals: Covers economic principles relevant to the information technology sector.
- BASJ604 - Interdisciplinary Statistical Methods: Application of statistical methods across various disciplines.
- BBIC401 - Marketing in the Digital Age: Explores modern marketing strategies focusing on digital channels.
- BBIC503 - Professional Negotiations for Success: Develops skills and strategies for effective negotiation in professional contexts.
- BBIC700 - Global Business Management: Examines management principles in an international business context.
- BBIC702 - Business Process Management: Focuses on analyzing, designing, and improving business processes.
- BBIC602 - Integrative Business Simulation: Applies integrated business knowledge in a simulated environment.
IT Management & Operations
- BBIC500 - Operations Management & ERP: Covers managing operations and the role of Enterprise Resource Planning systems.
- BBIC501 - Strategic IT Management: Explores aligning IT strategy with overall business strategy and governance.
- BBIC802 - IT Service Management: Focuses on frameworks (like ITIL) for managing IT services effectively.
Data Analytics & Communication
- BBIC400 - Business Intelligence & Analytics: Covers using data analysis tools for business decision support.
- BBIC601 - Rich Media Communications: Explores creating and utilizing various digital media formats for effective communication.
Entrepreneurship & Leadership
- BBIC801 - Starting New Ventures and Managing Entrepreneurial Operations: Covers the process of initiating and managing new business ventures.
- CMST803 - Leadership Foundations: Introduces fundamental principles and theories of leadership.
Foundational Skills
- BASJ102 - Critical Thinking and Argument Development: Develops skills in logical reasoning and constructing effective arguments.
Capstone & Internship
- BBIC703 - Information Communication Technology Capstone Project Phase 1: Initial phase of a major project applying ICT program knowledge.
- BBIC800 - Information Communication Technology Capstone Project Phase 2: Final phase involving completion and delivery of the ICT capstone project.
- BBIC610 - Work Integrated Learning Internship: Practical industry experience through a structured internship.
Three Year Advanced Diploma - Computer Networking Technologist (T861)
St. Clair College, Windsor, Ontario
Sept 2021 - April 2024
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Relevant Coursework Includes:
Networking Core
- MIT146 - Networking I Introduces core networking concepts, terminology, hardware, and basic network models (like OSI and TCP/IP).
- MIT246 - Networking II Builds upon Networking I, delving deeper into topics like IP addressing, subnetting, routing basics, and switching.
- MIT346 - Networking III Expands on networking knowledge, likely covering more advanced routing protocols, WAN technologies, and network troubleshooting.
- MIT446 - Networking IV Likely covers advanced networking topics, potentially including complex network design, IPv6, advanced routing/switching, or specific vendor technologies.
- MIT517 - Wireless Technology Covers the principles, standards (like Wi-Fi), security, and implementation of wireless networks.
System & Network Administration
- MIT211 - System Configuration I Focuses on installing, configuring, and managing operating systems, likely Windows client OS.
- MIT311 - System Configuration II Continues from System Configuration I, likely covering more advanced OS configuration, server roles (like Active Directory), and administration tasks.
- MIT403 - Network Administration Focuses on the practical aspects of managing and maintaining computer networks, including user management, permissions, and network services.
- MIT515 - Network Administration II Expands on Network Administration, covering more complex administration tasks, automation, monitoring, and potentially specific network operating systems or platforms.
Linux Administration
- MIT416 - Linux I Introduces the Linux operating system, covering command-line interface (CLI), file systems, basic administration, and scripting.
- MIT409 - Linux Server Administration Builds on Linux I, focusing on configuring and managing Linux servers, including common services like web (Apache/Nginx), DNS, DHCP, and file sharing.
Network Security
- MIT420 - Network Security I Introduces fundamental concepts of network security, including threats, vulnerabilities, cryptography basics, firewalls, and security policies.
- MIT520 - Network Security II Continues from Network Security I, delving into more advanced security topics like intrusion detection/prevention systems (IDPS), VPNs, wireless security, and security hardening.
Web Development & Scripting
- WEB110 - HTML And CSS Teaches the foundational languages for creating web pages HTML for structure and CSS for styling and layout.
- WEB230 - Javascript I Introduces client-side scripting using JavaScript to add interactivity and dynamic features to websites.
- MIT439 - PHP (Server Web Development) Teaches server-side web development using the PHP language to create dynamic websites and interact with databases.
- MIT153 - Introductory Programming Logic Focuses on the fundamental principles of programming, including logic, structure, and problem-solving techniques, often using pseudocode or a basic language.
Data Management & Analysis
- MIT123 - Intro Spreadsheets Using MS-Excel Covers the fundamentals of using Microsoft Excel for data organization, calculations, and basic analysis.
- MIT227 - Intro To Data Base Concepts Introduces fundamental database principles, including data modeling, relational database design, and SQL basics.
- MAD202 - Data Fundamentals Likely covers essential concepts related to data management, types, storage, and basic analysis techniques.
- MIT641 - Protocol Analysis Teaches how to capture and analyze network traffic using tools like Wireshark to understand network behavior, troubleshoot issues, and identify security events.
Support, Design & Project Management
- MIT502 - Help Desk Analyst Covers the skills and knowledge needed to provide technical support, including troubleshooting methodologies, customer service, and support tools.
- MIT642 - Introduction To Network Analysis And Design, (Network Design) Focuses on the process of analyzing network requirements and designing appropriate network solutions based on those needs.
- MIT600 - Project Management Introduces principles and practices of project management, including planning, execution, monitoring, and closing projects, often within an IT context.
- MIT602 - Technical Projects A capstone-style course where students apply their accumulated knowledge and skills to complete a significant technical project, often involving design, implementation, and documentation.
Professional & Foundational Skills
- COM210 - Introduction To Technical Communication Develops skills in writing and presenting technical information clearly and effectively for various audiences.
- MIT313G - Law And Ethics In The Information Age Explores legal regulations and ethical considerations relevant to IT, including privacy, intellectual property, and cybercrime.
- MTH100A - Mathematics For Information Technology Covers mathematical concepts relevant to IT, such as binary numbers, logic, algebra, and potentially discrete mathematics.