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  • 2.50 Credits

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a Windows directory services infrastructure in and enterprise network. Strategies are presented to assist the student in identifying the information technology needs of an organization, and then designing a directory services structure that meets those needs. Prerequisite: CTS 0093. Special fee. (75 contact hours)
  • 2.50 Credits

    This course provides the student with a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the information technology security field. Topics include: an introduction to general security concepts; communication security; infrastructure security; basic cryptography; operational and organizational security. Including topics from troubleshooting to performing a site survey, this course delivers hands-on training that benefits the novice as well as the experienced network professional. Prerequisites: CTS 0091. Laboratory fee. (3hr. lecture; 2hr.lab)
  • 2.50 Credits

    This course will explore concepts of network defense and countermeasures as well as hardware and software required to design, configure, and implement secure networks. Security topics covered include in-depth TCP/IP packet and signature analysis, securing routers, securing network resources through Access Control List (ACL), and implementation of IPSEC using Linux and Windows Operating Systems (OS). The student will obtain handson instruction installing and using various security tools. Techniques for collecting, monitoring and auditing various activities will be afforded to the student. Students will analyze threats and intrusions for various business scenarios, and then determine which security policy provides the most protection at given acceptable levels of risk in order to conduct normal business activities. The course will provide a detailed presentation on the Internet and WWW structure, and the security issues associated with begin online. A combination of lectures, demonstrations, discussions, online assignments, and scenariobased projects are used. This course may be repeated up to three times with different versions of the software when there have been substantial or significant version changes. Laboratory fee. (3hr. lecture; 2hr. lab)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Introduction to the Microsoft windows(TM) graphical user interface. Emphasis is on windowing concepts, as well as learning how to run application programs and windows utilities, manage files, and transfer data. Students are shown how to combine different applications to use the full power of a desktop environment. Classes are conducted in a hands-on classroom, with lectures and lab combined. Lab fee. A.S degree credit only. (1 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to help students prepare for the CompTIA Linux+ Certification Exam and to teach the skills needed to administer GNU/Linux-based work-stations and servers. Students learn how to plan, install, maintain, document, and troubleshoot GNU/Linux operating system services. Prerequisite: CGS 1060 or computer experience is required. Special fee. A.S. degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the student with a complete foundation of knowledge for entering into or advancing in the information
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the information and skills necessary to implement and maintain Microsoft Exchange Server as a messaging and collaboration system on the Microsoft Windows platform. The student will develop the skills to: install Exchange, upgrade from prior versions of Exchange, integrate Exchange Server with other messaging and collaboration platforms, deploy clients, set up user collaboration features, configure security options, implement public folders, and develop and apply a disaster recovery plan. A combination of lectures, demonstrations, discussions, online assignments, and handson labs are used. Prerequisite: CEN 2306. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides the information and skills necessary to successfully plan and maintain a Microsoft server operating system network infrastructure. The course focuses on: planning TCP/IP physical and logical network; planning and troubleshooting a routine strategy; planning a Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) strategy; optimizing and troubleshooting DNS; planning and optimizing WINS; planning, optimizing, and troubleshooting IPSEC network access; and troubleshooting network access. Prerequisite: CEN 2306. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will provide the knowledge required by System and Network Administrators who implement, manage and troubleshoot existing network and server environments based on the Microsoft Windows network operating system. This course focuses on performing desktop and server installation and configuration tasks, how to perform troubleshooting tasks, hardware and software installations, configurations and upgrades, and perform network and system operation tasks. Typical network services and resources that would be managed include messaging, database, file and print servers, proxy server of firewall, Internet and intranet, remote access, and client computer management. Prerequisite: CEN 2305. Laboratory fee. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
  • 4.00 Credits

    The student will be provided the opportunity to develop the skills necessary to prepare for the core level Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Certification exam in MS PowerPoint and MS Outlook. Prerequistie: CGS 1060. Laboratory fee. A.S degree credit only. (3 hour lecture; 2 hour lab)
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