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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Develops basic skills to operate the computer keyboard by using the "touch" system. Alphabetic, numeric and special symbols willbe taught. Prerequisite: Reading proficiency. 1 class/1 lab hour.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit An introductory course that demonstrates the proper procedures to create documents suitable for professional purposes and personal use. Procedures include creating, entering, saving, printing and correcting text. Textbook and disk required. Prerequisite: CIS 1250/OAD 150 or equivalent of touch keyboarding techniques
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Provides in-depth coverage of a software suite. Includes a review of basic word processing and spreadsheets, as well as more advanced features, introduction to fundamentals of presentation and database software, followed by the production of integrated documents combining elements produced by the different suite applications. Emphasis is placed on data sharing through object linking and embedding. Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or ENT 1770, or equivalent. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Students will learn the basic help desk concepts, procedures and tools with emphasis on the team-oriented technical support environment. Students explore the features of software used in a support environment to collect knowledge, schedule and track repairs, such as call logging and reporting. The proper use of telephone- based technology also is presented. Prerequisite: CIS 1010. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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1.00 Credits
1 Credit Builds on the knowledge and skills developed in CIS 1290. Reinforces business letter styles and presents reports and tables. Textbook and disk required. Prerequisite: CIS 1290/OAD 129 or equivalent. 1 class/1 lab hour.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits An overview of local area networks and the role these systems play in complete information systems. Emphasis will be placed on LAN hardware, software, standards and protocols Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or ENT 1770, or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits Fundamental concepts of assuring and managing the quality of software using such techniques as inspection and testing, life-cycle, metrics, requirements/design/ implementation/maintenance, SQA functions and planning, product attributes, SQ models, and ISO standards. This course is part of the Quality Assurance degree program and includes topics related to ASQ certification and as CSQE. Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or equivalent.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (CyberWATCH common course equivalent: CW 160) This introduction to security systems will give students a solid foundation of understanding in different computer security concepts, functions and applications. The course maps to Comptia Security+ exam objectives which cover general security concepts, communication security, infrastructure security, basics of cryptography and operations/organizational security. Upon completion of this course, students will be prepared to take Comptia's vendor neutral Security+ exam. Security+ certification is globally recognized as equivalent to an entry-level security specialist. The Security+ exam is accepted as one of the security certification exams by Microsoft toward its MCSA and MCSE certification. Prerequisite: CIS 1700. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (CyberWATCH common course equivalent: CW 225) Provides the skills needed to implement security in an existing network. The course covers Operating System hardening, Router Security, Firewall systems, Intrusion Detection Systems, Virus Protection, Virtual Private Networks (VPN), TCP Packet Analysis, and Disaster Recovery. Prerequisites: CIS 1620 and CIS 1700. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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3.00 Credits
3 Credits (CyberWATCH common course equivalent: CW 235) Focuses on the understanding of the network security architecture. The course covers network attacks and defenses, firewall systems, network design and configuration, Virtual Personal Networks (VPN) configuration, intrusion detection system design and configuration, intrusion signatures, and network security policies and configurations. Prerequisite: CIS 1630. 2 class/2 lab hours.
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