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  • 3.50 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Prerequisite: CIS 70E or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This is the fourth in a series of courses that prepare students for certification as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA). It covers Wide Area Network (WAN) design, Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN), Frame Relay, and CCNA exam review.
  • 2.50 Credits

    Class hours: 2.5 Lecture Prerequisite: CIS 70F or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher. This course focuses on the design process for computer networking. Concepts and skills developed in previous courses in this series form the foundation for approaching the task of defining network requirements, writing specifications, designing, and implementing a computer network.
  • 1.50 Credits

    Class hours: 1.5 Lecture/1.0 Laboratory Recommendation: CIS 70G or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher.This course is designed to enhance student readiness for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam. It reviews all key concepts and skills required in the CCNA exam as well as exam question types and test-taking strategies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture Recommendation: CIS 70A or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher.This is an introductory course on the fundamental concepts of wireless networking. It covers the technical foundation of wireless communications and various, protocols used in the current wireless applications. Topics include Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), Bluetooth, cellular telephony, Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs), satellite communications, Global Positioning System (GPS).
  • 3.50 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Recommendation: CIS 70A or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher.This is an introductory course on fundamentals of network security. It provides a comprehensive overview of network security and covers communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, operational. Organizational security, disaster recovery, business continuity, as well as computer forensics. The course content also maps to the Security+ certification exam by Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA).
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Recommendation: CIS 212 or equivalent with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher is strongly recommended. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, trouble-shoot, and implement the Microsoft SQL server database management system.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Recommendation: CIS 155 and CIS 186 or equivalent with grades of Pass or "C" or higher are strongly recommended. This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to program Access applications using Visual Basic for Application. The students will design and create real-world business applications.
  • 1.50 Credits

    Class hours: 1.5 Lecture/1.0 Laboratory Recommendation: Strongly recommend CIS 212 or CIS 212B and CIS 121 or equivalent with grades of Pass or "C" or higher.This course covers the support of the various features of Microsoft Internet Information Server (IIS). Students will learn how to install, configure, and implement the key components that comprise IIS. They will also have hands-on experience setting up a Web site. The course is intended for those who support or administer Microsoft Internet Information Server. The course uses a combination of lectures, demonstrations, discussions, online assignments, and hand-on labs. This course is compliant with current industry certification.
  • 3.50 Credits

    Class hours: 3.0 Lecture/2.0 Laboratory Recommendation: CIS 56 with a grade of Pass or "C" or higher is strongly recommended.This course is designed for students in computer science to introduce them to basic productivity tools that are available on the UNIX platform. These tools include the basic command-line and menu-driven utilities such as vi, emacs, mail and pine; the GUI (Graphical User Interface) tools such as GNUwrite and GNUmeric; and the advanced, integrated productivity suites such as StarOffice, which will be discussed in detail. Other advanced tools such as the GIMP (GNU Image Manipulation Program) will be presented so that students will be able to use, configure and support these applications.
  • 1.00 Credits

    Class hours: 3.1 Laboratory Prerequisite: COS 50 or COS 60A and COS 60B or equivalent with grades of Pass or "C" or higher. This course is designed to permit the student to complete 1600 hours necessary to take the State Board of Cosmetology examination. It provides an opportunity for the student to continue developing manipulative skills in hair styling, hair coloring, permanent waving, chemical straightening, scalp treatments, facials, waxing, manicuring, pedicures, and thermal styling. This course may be taken a maximum of 4 times.
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