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  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Intended for students who plan to be support specialists that will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft operating system products. The course focuses on installing the OS, installing and configuring supporting applications and user roles. Corequisite: None. Prerequisite: COPR 2244 with a grade of C or permission of division Dean. Offered: On demand.
  • 0.00 - 5.00 Credits

    Designed for students to learn the proper procedures to install, manage and maintain a Windows server network operating system. The course focuses on installing the OS, supporting applications and server roles. Prerequisite: COPR 2244 with a grade of C or better or permission of division Dean. Offered: On demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Topics include, but are not limited to: how to install hardware such as drives, modems, memory, network cards, etc.; installing software, resolving conflicts, configuring IRQs; using printer and video drivers; and configuring PC operating systems. Follows A+ certification curriculum. Prerequisite: A grade of C or better in CISM 2201 or permission of instructor. Offered: Fall, Spring.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An advanced study of hardware and operating systems. Topics include trouble-shooting and peer-to-peer networking. Follows A+ certification curriculum. Prerequisite: COPR 2250 or permission of instructor Offered: Fall, Spring.
  • 5.00 Credits

    CCNA1: Networking Basics is the first of the four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The goal of this course is to introduce the student to fundamental networking concepts and technologies. This course provides a hands-on introduction to networking and the Internet using tools and hardware commonly found in the home and small business environment. This course covers skills necessary to plan and implement small networks across a range of applications needed to obtain entry-level Home Network Installer jobs. It also provides the foundation skills needed for Network Technician, Computer Technician, Cable Installer, and Help Desk Technician jobs. Hands-on labs will reinforce lectures. Prerequisite: Grade of C or better in CISM 2201 or permission of division Dean. Students without some background in computer networks may find taking COPR 2244 prior to this course helpful. Offered: On demand.
  • 5.00 Credits

    CCNA2: Working at a Small-to-Medium Business or ISP is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The goal of this course is to assist the student in developing the skills necessary to provide customer support to users of small-to-medium-sized networks and across a range of applications. The course provides an introduction to routing and remote access, addressing and network services. It will also familiarize the student with servers providing email services, web space, and Authenticated Access. This course covers skills required for entry-level Help Desk Technician and entry-lever Network Technician jobs. In addition, the student will complete preparation for the Cisco Certified Entry network Technician (CCENT) exam. Hands-on labs will reinforce lectures. Prerequisite: COPR 2281. Offered: On demand.
  • 5.00 Credits

    CCNA3: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise is the third of four coursse leading to the Cisco Certified network Associate (CCNA) certification. The goal of this course is to assist the student in developing skills necessary to use protocols to maximize enterprise LAN and WAN performance. The course provides more advanced configurations of switching and routing protocols, configuration of access control lists, and basic implementation of WAN links. It also provides detailed troubleshooting guidance for LAN, WAN, and VLAN implementations. This course prepars the student with the skiills required for entry-level Network Technician, Help Desk Technician and Computer Technician jobs. Hands-on labs will reinforce lectures. Prerequisite: COPR 2282. Offered: On demand.
  • 5.00 Credits

    CCNA4: Designing and Supporting Computer Networks is the last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification. The goal of this course is to assist the student in developing the skills necessary to design small Enterprise LANs and WANs. The course provides an introduction to collecting customer requirements, translating those requirements into equipment and protocol needs, and creating a network topology which addresses the needs of the customer. It will also familiarize the student with how to create and implement a design proposal for a customer. This course prepares the student with the skills requierd for entry-level Pre-Sales Support and entry-level Network Design jobs. In addition, the student will complete preparation for the CCNA exam. Hands-on labs will reinforce lectures. Prerequisite: COPR 2283. Offered: On demand.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide students with an understanding of UNIX commands and filters and basic operating environment commands. Students learn the fundamental command-line features including file system navigation, file permissions, text editors, command shells and basic network use. Prerequisite: COPR 2244 with a grade of C or better or permission of the instructor. Offered: On demand
  • 5.00 Credits

    Designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows server network infrastructure. The course focuses on forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account strategies. Prerequisites: COPR 2246 with grade of C or better or permission of division Dean. Offered: On demand
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