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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 273 or equivalent experience Code C This course introduces network operating system administration. Topics included in this course are network operating system software installation, administration, monitoring, and maintenance; user, group and computer account management: shared resource management; and server hardware management. Students gain hands-on experience in managing and maintaining a network operating system environment. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 276 or equivalent experience Code C This course provides an introduction to the administration of fundamental networking services and protocols. Topics included in this course are implementing, managing, and maintaining essential network operating system services such as those for client address management, name resolution, security, routing, and remote access. Students gain hands-on experience performing common network infrastructure administrative tasks. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 276 or equivalent experience Code C This course provides a study of planning, implementing, and maintaining a network directory service. Topics included in this course are planning and implementing network directory organizational and administrative structures. Students gain handson experience using a directory service to manage user, group, and computer accounts., shared folders, network resources, and the user environment. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 277 Code C This course provides a study of network infrastructure design. Topics included in this course are strategies for planning, implementing, and maintaining server availability and security, client addressing schemes, name resolution, routing, remote access, and network security. Students gain experience by designing plans for implementing common network infrastructure and protocols. (Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 277 and CIS 278 This course provides a study of threats to network security and methods of securing a computer network from such threats. Topics included in this course are security risks, intrusion detection, and methods of securing authentication, network access, remote access, Web access, and wired and wireless network communications. Upon completion students will be able to identify security risks and appropriate counter measures. (F, Su)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: CIS 197A, CIS 213, CIS 251, CIS 255, CIS 209, or CIS 285 Code C This course is a study of contemporary theory and systems analysis and design. Emphasis is placed on investigating, analyzing, designing, implementing, and documenting computer systems. Upon completion, students should be able to demonstrate knowledge of the topics through the completion of programming projects and appropriate tests. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
3 semester hours Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor Code C (Int 15 hrs) This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to work in a degree/program related environment. Emphasis is placed on the student's "real world" work experiencas it integrates academics with practical applications that relate meaningfully to careers in the computer discipline. Significance is also placed on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks as provided by the "real world" work experience. Gradesfor this course will be based on a combination of the employer's evaluation of the student, and the contents of this course submitted by the student. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a "real world" work experience.Currently, courses are available in A. Applications, N. Networking, P. Programming, and W. Web Technologies. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to work in a degree/program related environment. Emphasis is placed on the student's "real world" work experience as it integrates academics with practical applications that relate meaningfully to careers in the computer discipline. Significance is also placed on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks as provided by the "real world" work experience. Grades for this course will be based on a combination of the employer's evaluation of the student, and the contents of this course submitted by the student. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a "real world" work experience. Currently, courses are available in A. Applications, N. Networking, P. Programming, and W. Web Technologies. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to work in a degree/program related environment. Emphasis is placed on the student's "real world" work experience as it integrates academics with practical applications that relate meaningfully to careers in the computer discipline. Significance is also placed on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks as provided by the "real world" work experience. Grades for this course will be based on a combination of the employer's evaluation of the student, and the contents of this course submitted by the student. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a "real world" work experience. Currently, courses are available in A. Applications, N. Networking, P. Programming, and W. Web Technologies. (F, Sp)
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with an opportunity to work in a degree/program related environment. Emphasis is placed on the student's "real world" work experience as it integrates academics with practical applications that relate meaningfully to careers in the computer discipline. Significance is also placed on the efficient and accurate performance of job tasks as provided by the "real world" work experience. Grades for this course will be based on a combination of the employer's evaluation of the student, and the contents of this course submitted by the student. Upon completion of this course, the student will be able to demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge and skills gained in the classroom to a "real world" work experience. Currently, courses are available in A. Applications, N. Networking, P. Programming, and W. Web Technologies. (F, Sp)
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