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CGS 1190C: Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course is an introductory course designed to teach students fundamental computer concepts as well as serve as an introduction to the Microsoft Office suite. The focus of this course will includeWord, Excel, PowerPoint and Access. This course will briefly cover email, Internet andWindows file management, as the course prepares students for a computerized work place. Prerequisite: none
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CGS 1586C: Introduction to Computer Graphics
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course gives students an overview of desktop publishing and other graphic software that enables them to use the computer as a graphic design tool. Additional topics include file management, the Internet, basic keyboarding, and basic troubleshooting. Prerequisite: none
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CGS 1586C - Introduction to Computer Graphics
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CGS 1805C: Introduction to HTML
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course will introduce students to the basics of HTML. Students will learn the latest in HTML, conforming to XML and XHTML coding standards. The course is a step-by-step approach for learning how to create, format, and enhance a webpage using HTML. Prerequisite: none
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CGS 1805C - Introduction to HTML
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CGS 1823: Introduction to Website Design
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
Intended for beginning- to intermediate-level web authors, this course provides an overview of the WorldWideWeb and an introduction to HTML, JavaScript, and webpage design principles. The course also introduces students to web-authoring tools that facilitate and enhance page creation. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems
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CGS 1823 - Introduction to Website Design
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CGS 1883C: Fundamentals of Web Authoring and Design
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course focuses on the students' basic authoring skills by focusing on the demands, details, and subtleties of creating web pages. HTML and supplemental client side scripting are the primary focus of the course. In addition, processes of graphic and multimedia creation - adding interactivity, color use, file management and formats, testing, publishing, and publicizing are addressed. Students use interactivity and multimedia elements to enhance their site design. Prerequisite: Introduction to Computer Graphics
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CGS 2135C: Introduction to Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course provides students with a comprehensive understanding of computer forensics and investigation tools and techniques. They learn what computer forensics and investigation is as a profession and gain an understanding of the overall investigative process. All major personal computer operating system architectures and disk structures are discussed. The student learns how to set up an investigator's office and laboratory, what computer forensic hardware and software tools are available, the importance of digital evidence controls and how to process crime and incident scenes. Finally, they learn the details of data acquisition, computer forensic analysis, e-mail investigations, image file recovery, investigative report writing, and expert witness requirements. The course provides a range of laboratory and hands-on assignments that teach you about theory as well as the practical application of computer forensic investigation. Prerequisite: MicrosoftWindows Server
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CGS 2881C: Advanced Website Design
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
Students learn how to use web publishing tools used most often by professional designers. Topics include advanced techniques for the design, layout, and authoring of webpages. Prerequisite: Introduction toWebsite Design
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CGS 2881C - Advanced Website Design
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CIS 2911: Information Technology Capstone
2.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course summarizes key learning throughout the student's program. Students apply what they've learned by solving a realworld programming problem. This problemsolving exercise encompasses timelines, deadlines, team-building, and communication issues. Prerequisite: This course is intended to be completed in the student's last quarter.
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CIS 4383C: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course examines computer literacy and C.I. Legal issues regarding seizure and chain of custody, and technical issues in acquiring computer evidence. Popular file systems are examined. Reporting issues in the legal system are discussed. Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems
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CIS 4383C - Computer Forensics
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CIS 4384C: Network Security and Cryptography
3.00 Credits
Rasmussen College-Eagan
This course examines threats to computer networks, network vulnerabilities, techniques for strengthening passive defenses, tools for establishing an active network defense, and policies for enhancing forensic analysis of crimes and attacks on computer networks. Topics include private and public key cryptography, digital signatures, secret sharing, security protocols, formal methods for analyzing network security, electronic mail security, firewalls, intrusion detection, Internet privacy and public key infrastructures. Prerequisites: Computer Information Systems, Networking Fundamentals
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