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4.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of forensic science focusing on evidence collection, laboratory analysis techniques, report writing, and expert testimony.
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4.00 Credits
An introductory course for the beginning Computer Systems student including such topics as computer hardware, software, firmware, and terminology. It is the first course in preparation toward the A+ certification. Both theory and hands-on application will be emphasized. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours.
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4.00 Credits
It is the first of four courses preparing the student to sit for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam. It is the study of networking and internetworking. Topics include the OSI model, data link and network layer devices, IP addresses, subnet masking, ARP, RARP, cabling, topologies, LAN technologies, basic electrical and electronic issues in networks, and TCP/IP network-layer protocols. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction of the current microcomputer operating systems. Purpose of the OS, application of essential commands, file and disk management, directory organization, creating and modifying batch files, and system configurations will be studied. Both theory and hands-on application will be emphasized. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours.
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4.00 Credits
The second of four courses preparing the student to sit for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam. It is the study of router hardware and software. Topics include TCP/IP transport-layer protocols, flow control, IOS, router configuration, RIP and IGRP routing protocols, access-lists, and router troubleshooting. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CST 1114.
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to the study of structured programming languages with applications. Topics include: designing, coding, and applying learned skills. Heavy emphasis will be placed on planning, writing and debugging programs. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours.
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4.00 Credits
The focus is on the database as opposed to specific operating system tasks. Students gain practical experience installing and operating an Oracle database to support departmental database applications that have from one to 20 users. Using a variety of Oracle tools, students learn to anticipate and solve common problems associated with operating an Oracle database, perform common administration tasks, and set up the Oracle WebDB tool to monitor Web databases and applications. The class consists of demonstrations and hands-on exercises for performing daily operator tasks. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CST 1104 and CST 1124.
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4.00 Credits
This is a beginning course, which is designed to introduce students to the ever-changing world of cyber crime prevention. In this class, students will learn the basics of computer forensics and will be able to make forensically sound computer examinations. This course will teach students how data is stored, where the data is located, and how to recover all of the data. Students will learn how to conduct thorough examinations and how to explain, interpret, and draw the appropriate conclusions on what has been found and what it may mean. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CST 1104 and CST 1124.
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4.00 Credits
The third of four courses preparing the student to sit for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam. It is a continuation of the study of router hardware and software. Topics include LAN switching, VLANs, LAN design, EIGRP, OSPF, classless routing, and trunking. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CST 1134.
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4.00 Credits
The final of four courses preparing the student to sit for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam. It is a continuation of the study of router hardware and software. Topics include WAN theory and design, WAN technology, NAT, PAT, DHCP, basics of optical networks, PPP, frame relay, ISDN and network troubleshooting. Lecture three hours. Laboratory three hours. Prerequisite: CST 2114.
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