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CIS 2733: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is a systematic study of the main data structures of computer science: arrays, stacks, queues, linked lists, trees, graphs and hash tables. Implementation and analysis of the algorithms and programming techniques for searching sorting, inserting into and deleting from these structures and efficiency considerations are emphasized. Prerequisite: CIS 2633. (3 credit hours/special course fee)
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CIS 2854: Cisco Network Security I
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course focuses on overall network security processes with emphasis on hands-on skills in security policies, security technologies, firewall and secure router configuration, AAA (authentication, authorization, and accounting) implementation, and OSI Layer 2 and Layer 3 authentication and filtering. Students who attend this advanced course must have strong computer literacy skills, strong awareness of the Internet and basic knowledge of the Windows operating system. This is a challenging and demanding course requiring a sense for detail and a discipline for study. CNS I and II help prepare students to take the SNRS (Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches) and SNPA (Securing Networks with PIX and ASA) security certification exams. Students passing both exams may apply for Cisco Firewall/ASA Specialist status. Also, these are two of the five exams required to receive the CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional) certification. Prerequisite: CIS 1826 or current CCNA certification. 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. (4 credit hours/special course fee)
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CIS 2864: Cisco Network Security II
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course focuses on overall network security processes with emphasis on hands-on skills in Intrusion Prevention (IPS) implementation, VPN implementation on firewalls and secure routers. Topics include intrusion detection, encryption, digital certificates, IPSec and security management. Students who attend this advanced course must have strong computer literacy skills, strong awareness of the Internet and basic knowledge of the Windows operating system. This is a challenging and demanding course requiring a sense for detail and a discipline for study. CNS I and II help prepare students to take the SNRS (Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches) and SNPA (Securing Networks with PIX and ASA) security certification exams. Students passing both exams may apply for Cisco Firewall/ASA Specialist status. Also, these are two of the five exams required to receive the CCSP (Cisco Certified Security Professional) certification. Prerequisite: CIS 2854. 3 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. (4 credit hours/special course fee)
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CIS 2903: Linux Desktop
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course provides fundamental concepts of the Linux operating system and other open source software commonly available for the Linux platform. 3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour. (3 credit hours/special course fee)
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CIS 2913: Linux Server
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course offers an introduction to fundamental concepts of Linux networking including network configuration, user management, resource configuration and basic network security. Students are introduced to the use of network protocols including telnet, ftp, and NFS. Prerequisite: CIS 2903. 2 lecture hours, 2 lab hours. (3 credit hours/special course fee)
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CNA 1007: Nursing Assistant
7.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course provides instruction with an emphasis on technical skills, professional relationships and workplace ethics. Permission to enroll is required and the course is only for Career Pathways students. Graduates of the program are eligible to complete the Arkansas skills test to become a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and are prepared to work in longterm care, acute care and home-heath care settings. (7 credit hours/special course fee)
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COLL 1100: Introduction to College for Military Personnel
1.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to provide an overview of the college experience for military personnel interested in pursuing higher education. The course explains how military and civilian work experience and training can be assessed for college credit. In addition, students examine what it takes to be successful in college-level learning and the military. Topics covered include learning management with an overview of college and career opportunities, degree programs, and degree delivery options for military personnel; time management; goal setting; learning styles; reading, writing, note taking and test-taking strategies. (1 credit hour)
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COLL 1300: College Seminar:A Pathway to Excellence
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to help students meet the demands of college life. Students explore learning strategies that lead to success in college. Topics covered include time management, goal setting, learning styles, note taking, reading, writing and test-taking strategies, as well as critical thinking and information literacy. All first-time entering degree-seeking students must enroll in COLL 1300 within the first 12 hours of course work. (3 credit hours)
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COLL 1302: Career Seminar
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is recommended for first-time entering students seeking career and technical education degrees. It is designed to allow students to take a comprehensive approach to career planning. Utilizing career assessments and employment data, students are able to decide on a major, select a career, and develop a plan for achieving educational, financial and career goals. The course focuses on refining pre-employment skills, reinforcing work values, exploring employment trends and issues and developing writing and public speaking skills. In addition, students explore learning styles and construct strategies for success in college and the work world. Students also learn strategies for effective time management, reading, note-taking, test-taking and maintaining personal health as a part of life-long learning. The course also features guest lecturers who address career topics. (3 credit hours)
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COLL 1303: Introduction to Online Learning
3.00 Credits
University Arkansas Pulaski Technical College (formerly Pulaski Technical College)
This course is designed to help students understand the demands of college life and online courses. Specifically, it focuses on teaching students how to use an Internet-based course management system, communicate effectively, manage time and assignments, develop as a self-directed learner, work with peers and in groups and maintain academic integrity. Students also learn about the college ? student support services such as academic advising, career counseling, library services, disability services and tutoring. (3 credit hours)
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