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BIT 235: Network Management for Windows
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students learn network management features and functions of the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Operating System. Theory, applications, and hands-on exercises are combined in studying the configuration, management, and networking functionality of Windows. Upon course completion, students have the ability to configure and support network environments running Windows Server including Internet Information Services (IIS) and SQL/Server. This course helps to prepare students for certain Microsoft certification exams. Prerequisite: BIT237 or (BIT223 and BIT224) / 3 credits.
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BIT 237: Window Server Administration
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Using a hands-on approach, students learn current Windows Server architecture, installation, configuration, upgrading, proactive maintenance, security and environmental issues, troubleshooting and problem determination and disaster recovery. Concepts covered include performance, management and applications deployment, protocols, topologies, configurations, monitoring performance, remote access, administering accounts and groups, printing, backup and differences between recent versions of Windows. This course helps to prepare students for various industry server-oriented exams and certifications. Note: Open for credit to students who have completed BIT223 or BIT234; not open for credit to students who have completed both BIT223 and BIT234. Prerequisite: BIT187 / 3 credits.
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BIT 238: Internship in Paralegal Studies
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students spend 180 hours (at least 12 hours per week) working in a paralegal employment setting either in a private law firm or for a government entity such as the Sheriff's Department or the District Attorney's office subjectto availability of placements. Prerequisite: At least 4 paralegal courses including BIT133; a 3.0 grade point average is required / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall and Spring evenings only.
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BIT 250: Database Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students study and apply the functions of a database management system (DBMS), file systems, the relational model, query by example (QBE), introductory structured query language (SQL), entity relationships, normalization techniques, database design, and multi-user and network considerations. In addition, database administration, advanced database design, disaster recovery, and current trends in database technology are reviewed. Students develop advanced database applications using a Windows-based application such as Microsoft Access. Prerequisite: GIT150 / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall.
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BIT 253: Advanced Topics in Database with SQL
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Using Structured Query Language (SQL) students learn advanced features and programming tools for the implementation of databases in a client/server environment. Students complete hands-on projects using advanced Relational Database Management System, Visual Basic, and Microsoft Access. Prerequisite: BIT250 and BIT175 / 3 credits. Offered in the Spring.
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BIT 260: Information Technology Field Project
1.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students have a practical, hands-on experience developing a realworld computer application. This course must be taken in conjunction with an advanced-level IT course. (1 hour per week of consultation with the assigned faculty member; a minimum of 15 hours of independent work). Prerequisite: Permission of IT Coordinator / 1 credit; may be repeated once.
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BIT 261: Information Technology Cooperative Work Experience
15.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
The student works in an information systems office for 300 hours to gain practical training in one of the varied aspects of information technology. All students in Information Technology tracks are encouraged to take a cooperative work experience. Enrollment in this course requires completion of at least 15 credits of Business and IT courses and/or comparable practical experience. Prerequisite: Permission of IT Coordinator / 3 credits. May be repeated once for credit.
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BIT 263: Information Technology Cooperative Work Experience-Certificate Option
9.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
The student works in an information systems capacity for 150 hours to gain practical training in one of the varied aspects of information technology. All students in the Information Technology option are encouraged to take a cooperative work experience. Enrollment in this course requires completion of at least 9 credits of business and IT courses and/or comparable practical experience. Prerequisite: Permission of IT Coordinator / 2 credits. May be repeated once for credit.
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BIT 270: Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students study information systems analysis within the context of modern organizations including personnel roles, project strategies, and proposal preparation. Software is utilized to develop project management skills. Students learn how to document new and existing information systems with graphical tools. Major current methodologies for information systems analysis are reviewed. An introduction to information system design, implementation, and support is included. Students work individually and in teams to complete proposals and deliver oral presentations. Prerequisite: BIT112 or BIT111 and 12 credit hours of Information Technology and/or Computer Science courses, including at least one programming course, or programming experience that includes file/table operations, or permission of instructor / 3 credits.
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BIT 277: Visual Basic for Database Development
3.00 Credits
Cape Cod Community College
Students learn the design processes and development tools available in Visual Basic as applied to developing and implementing database applications using ADO.NET for data access. Using a hands-on approach, students learn how to create applications for universal data access that provide flexibility and scalability. Microsoft standards for coding techniques and graphical user interface design are emphasized. Prerequisite: BIT175 and GIT150 / 3 credits. Offered in the Fall.
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