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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 271 - Intermediate Cisco Networking. This course is the third of four semesters in a program called the Cisco Academy, which is a partnership between RVCC and the Cisco Corporation. This third course covers Classless Routing Protocols, OSPF and EIGRP Routing Protocols, Switch Configuration, LAN switching, Virtual LAN's and VLAN trunking. Students will have hands on experience including Basic Router and Switch Configuration in a standalone Laboratory environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 272 - Advanced Cisco Networking I. This course is the fourth and final semester in a program called the Cisco Academy, which is a partnership between RVCC and the Cisco Corporation. This fourth course covers Wide Area Network Design considerations in-depth, PPP, ISDN, Frame Relay, and a final review of all four courses in preparation for students considering the CCNA exam. Students will have hands-on experience including Basic Router and Switch Configuration in a standalone Laboratory environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: MATH 023 - Algebra Mod 2: Linear Behavior or satisfactory score on placement test. This course provides the student with an understanding of security issues pertaining to privacy and ethics, as well as instruction and practice of forensics skills. Students perform hands-on exercises using the UNIX, Linux, and Windows operating system, including evidence collection and forensics activities at various levels including technical and process-oriented exercises. Students learn how to collect, catalog, sort, analyze and organize evidence. In addition, students learn how to package and present their findings to legal and law enforcement agencies with special consideration given to privacy issues and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisites: CISY 253 - Advanced Computer Networking and CISY 229 - Information Security Fundamentals. This course provides the student with an understanding of the security issues pertaining to the UNIX and Linux operating systems. Hands-on exercises performing actual operating system management reinforces what is learned in the classroom. Students learn how to implement a secure UNIX environment and to monitor and maintain the network to protect from internal and external threats.
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3.00 Credits
Corequisites: CISY 229 - Information Security Fundamentals and CISY 253 - Advanced Computer Networking. This course provides the student with an understanding of the security issues pertaining to the Windows operating system. Hands-on exercises performing actual operating system management reinforce what is learned in the classroom. Students learn how to implement a secure Windows environment and to monitor and maintain the network to protect from internal and external threats.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 132 - Systems Analysis and Design. This course will provide the student with an overview of basic types of commercially offered data base systems. It will cover the objectives associated with good database design. The student will have the opportunity to implement a functioning data base system using a relational data base. This course will stress the practical aspects of data base design, implementation and maintenance.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 285 - Database Development & Design or permission of instructor. In this introductory Oracle course, students will be introduced to SQL and PL/SQL functions. They will learn how to create and maintain database objects and how to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. In addition, students will also learn how to create PL/SQL blocks of application code that can be shared by multiple forms, reports, and data management applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: CISY 286 - Introduction to Oracle: PL/SQL or permission of instructor. In this course students learn to use the advanced features of PL/SQL to design and interface with the database and other applications. Using advanced features of packages, cursors, extended interface methods, Oracle-supplied packages, tuning considerations and advanced object types, students learn the benefits of PL/SQL's powerful extended functionality.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Any Programming Course. SQLServer 2005 is Microsoft's enterprise database server. In this hands-on course, students acquire an overview of SQL server 2005 and learn how to exploit its capabilities. Students learn the basics of how a relational database works and how to manage SQL server 2005 with graphical tools and wizards.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: CISY 267 - Programming for Game Developers or ARTS 277 - Introduction to Game Graphics. It takes a variety of talented artists/programmers to create a successful video game. However, an experienced, capable project manager is required to ensure that quality is not sacrificed and the project stays on schedule. In this course, students will act as both designer/developer as well as project manager to become familiar with the variety of jobs available in the gaming profession.
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