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  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the third of four (4) courses designed to prepare students in becoming a Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA). This course has been designed using the objectives for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-291 Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure. Students will learn to describe the TCP/IP architecture; convert IP addresses between decimal and binary; calculate and create subnet masks using Variable Length Subnet mask (VLSM) and classes Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR); configure hosts using static IP addresses; assign IP addresses in a multiple subnet network; describe IP routing process; configure a host to obtain an IP address automatically; configure a hosts to use name servers; isolate common connectivity issues; manage and monitor DHCP; manage, monitor and resolve host names with DNS; manage Active Directory and DNS; secure network traffic using IPsec and certificates, configure routing using Routing and Remote Access services; configure network access; and manage and monitor network access. Prerequisite: NT 1114.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Active Directory Services installation, configuration, and administration. Focuses on implementing group policy and understanding tasks required to centrally managing users and computers. Topics presented include: logical and physical structure, DNS service to support, creating and administering user accounts and group resources, delegating administrative control, group policy, replication, maintenance, and restoring. Prerequisite: NT 1024.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the first of two (2) courses designed to prepare students in adding a Security Specialty to the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA-Security) as well the CompTIA Security+ Certification. This course has been designed using CompTIA Course approved materials in preparation for the CompTIA Security+ Exam which satisfies one of Microsoft's Security Specialization requirements. Students will learn General Security Concepts - access controls;authentication methods; risk of services and protocols; vulnerabilities of attacks and malicious code; social engineering; and auditing; Communication Security - recognize, understand and administer remote access technologies; email, Internet, directory security concepts; file transfer protocol and wireless technology concepts; Infrastructure Security - hardware and media security issues; security topologies; differentiate, conceptualize, implement and configure intrusion detection systems; and security baseline; Basic Cryptography - cryptographic algorithms and security concepts; PKI concepts, management and lifecycles; and Operational/Organizational Security - physical security, disaster recovery, business continuity, policies and procedures, privilege management, forensics, and risk identification and management. Prerequisite: NT 1114.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the second of two (2) courses designed to prepare students in adding a Security Specialty to the Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA-Security). This course has been designed using the objectives for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-299; Implementing and Administering Security in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network. Students will learn to plan and configure an authorization and authentication strategy; install, configure and manage certification authorities; configure, deploy and manage certificates; plan, implement and troubleshoot smart card certificates, and Encrypting File System (EFS); plan, configure and deploy a secure member server and client computer baseline; implement secure baselines for server roles; implement software updates, wireless network security, and perimeter security. Prerequisite: NT 2204
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is the fourth of four (4) courses designed to prepare students in becoming a Microsoft Certified System Administrator (MCSA). This course has been designed using the objectives for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70- 284 Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Students will learn to install, configure, manage and secure Exchange Server 2003; manage recipients, public folders and address lists; Implement and manage access to Exchange Server mailboxes for Internet protocol clients; manage client configuration and connectivity; routing, data storage and hardware resources; plan for disaster recovery; backup and restore Exchange Server; perform preventative maintenance, migrate users from legacy servers to separate Exchange Server 2003 organizations. Prerequisite: NT1114
  • 3.00 Credits

    Instruction in the use of Access for database creation and management. Sufficient skill mastery for core-level Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) certification in Access. Internet students must have access to the Internet, a browser and Microsoft Access software. Prerequisite: OS 2283, OS 2223, or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Individual progression on speed/accuracy drills. Skill building is designed to increase a student's speed and accuracy in keyboarding using the touch system. Advanced formatting of letters, reports, tables, and desktop publishing documents using Microsoft Word. Minimum speed at the end of the course is 45 wpm. Internet students must have access to the Internet, a browser and Microsoft Word software. Prerequisite: Ability to type at 25 wpm.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Continued focus on individual speed/accuracy ability. Prerequisite: OS 1133 and ability to type 45 wpm.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Students will learn to organize and share different types of information including messages, appointments, contacts, and tasks. Microsoft Outlook will be utilized to manage personal and business information, and share information with others in workgroups. Prerequisite: Ability to type 25 wpm.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to develop entry level transcription skills using transcription equipment, word processing and personal computers. Document formatting, editing, proofreading and basic English and language skills required for machine transcription in today's office will be reviewed and reinforced through realistic transcribing exercises. Prerequisite: OS 1143.
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