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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite:CIS xxxx, an operating systems course and CIS 1140 or advisor approval Provides the ability to implement, administer, and troubleshoot Windows Professional as a desktop operating system in any network environment. Topics include: installing Windows Professional; implementing, managing, and troubleshooting hardware devices and drivers; implementing, managing, and troubleshooting network protocols and services; implementing, managing, and troubleshooting security; configuring and troubleshooting the desktop environment; and monitoring and optimizing system performance and reliability.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS 2149 Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary for new-to-product support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows server family of products. Topics include: installing Windows 2000 Server; installing, configuring, and troubleshooting hardware devices and drivers; managing, monitoring, and optimizing system performance, reliability, and availability; configuring and troubleshooting Windows 2000 network connections; and implementing, managing, and troubleshooting security.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS 2150 or CIS 2152 Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary for new-to product support professionals who will be responsible for installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows server family of products. Topics include: automating Internet Protocol (IP); address assignment using DHCP; implementing name resolution using DNS and WINS: configuring and supporting remote access to a network; configuring network security; integrating network services of Windows; deploying Windows Professional; and using remote installation services.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CIS 2153 Provides students with knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer the Microsoft Active Directoryservice. The course also focuses on implementing Group Policy and understanding the Group Policy tasks required to centrally manage users and computers. Topics include: understanding the logical and physical structure of Active Directory; configuring the Domain Name System (DNS); server service to support Active Directory; creating and administering user accounts and group resources; implementing and using Group Policy; managing replication of Active Directory; and maintaining and restoring the database of Active Directory.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: SCT 100, CIS 106, CIS 105, and an operating systems course A course designed to allow the student to solve common database retrieval problems through the use of the SQL Language that supports common databases such as SQL/Server, ORACLE, DB2, ACCESS and other database systems. Topics include: Understanding database vocabulary, understanding object and relational database concept understanding and implementing SQL statements that retrieve, insert, update and delete data in a database, ability to implement aggregate and group SQL functions, create, edit and drop database tables, query data from multiple databases, design queries and sub queries, develop an understanding of union, and join operations, understand how to execute and implement database triggers.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Program admission Teaches students how to access the Internet and the World Wide Web using a Web browser as a general-purpose Internet application. Students will learn to use the Internet for e-mail, the World Wide Web, newsgroups, Gopher, Veronica, File Transfer Protocol (FTP) and Telnet. Students will gain experience using and configuring both Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer to access rich multimedia data and objects as well as Java, Shockwave, and Active X content. A variety of Web-based search engines will be used to conduct advanced searches and learn the basics of project leadership, security, and e-business solutions. Students will also learn about business on the Internet, and how business research can help companies gain market intelligence.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Program admission XHTML Fundamentals is designed to teach basic through intermediate concepts in Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) authoring, including forms, complex table design, graphic elements, and client-side image maps. Students will design inter-linking pages that incorporate, design, graphic elements, and client-side image maps. Students will design inter-linking pages that incorporate, in practical applications, a wide range of HTML tags and attributes. Student will allow learn how to use Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), XML, and XHTML. All HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML development will follow the current standards set by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C). Topics include introduction to HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML, creating pages using HTML, CSS, XHTML, and XML, incorporating graphical elements, create hyperlinks, create HTML tables, create HTML forms, and image maps.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Program admission Teaches an understanding of how to create and manage impressive Web sites using the sizable amounts of new technology available on the Web. Students will learn to create web sites using various web tools such as FrontPage, NetObjects Fusion, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: Program admission Teaches the use of powerful tools for modeling scanned images and illustrations into creative artwork. In this course, students will learn techniques for quickly creating attractive textures for backgrounds, compositing images seamlessly, simulating surface reflections and shadows, and creating effects with type. Advanced tools will be used for selecting parts of images, moving, duplicating, and resizing images. Students will utilize painting tools to manipulate images, and will perform adjustments to contrast and color balance.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: SCT 100 Provides a study of spreadsheets. Topics include advanced spreadsheet concepts; development of macros; dataintegration concepts; and troubleshooting spreadsheets.
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