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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 110 or 101. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the language of the World Wide Web. In this class students will learn how to design, code, and implement Web pages using HTML. The focus of this beginning class will be creating pages with textual and limited inline image data and links for both Internet and Local Area Network Intranet applications. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 141. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This class is a continuation of CIS 141. Students will build on their knowledge of HTML and learn elementary client-side programming in JavaScript to add animation and interactive data exchange to Web pages. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 142. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course teaches students how to design and implement Web sites using Microsoft FrontPage. Students who understand how to use a simple text editor to develop source documents incorporating HTML, JavaScript, DHTML and server-side form handlers will learn how a Web site editor creates static and dynamic pages. Additionally, FrontPage's site management features will be fully explored. (CSU)
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2.00 Credits
(2.0 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 122. Three lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) A course for students who will install, configure, and maintain network server and workstation operating systems. Students will configure client profiles and server roles in a network environment. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 150. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course for students who will install, configure, manage, monitor and troubleshoot a network server operating system infrastructure. This course concentrates on the following network services: DHCP, DNS, remote access, network protocols, IP routing and NetBios naming conventions within a network server-based operating environment. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 150. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course for students who will install, configure, manage, monitor and troubleshoot Directory Services for a network server operating system. This course concentrates on the following: Directory Services and DNS, security and Directory Services within a network server-based operating environment. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 150. Advisories: Business 101 and 112. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course for students who will design and implement a security system to meet the business requirements of a network server operating system infrastructure. This course includes analysis of security system requirements, auditing access to resources, authenticating users, and encryption. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 122. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 150. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course provides students with experience managing a network which is based on a personal computer server operating system. Students will develop skills necessary to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot a personal computer network environment. Students will develop skills in setting up file, print and Web servers. Students will learn to manage, monitor, and troubleshoot the Active Directory structure in a network as well as explore software deployment and group policy implementation. The process of setting up Remote Access, VPNs and Terminal Services in a network will be developed by hands-on practice with network server operating systems. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (Prerequisite: Computer Information Systems 122. Advisory: Computer Information Systems 153. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This course is designed to prepare the student to support, monitor, configure, and test basic security features applied to personal computer networks. The goal of this course is to provide the student with a fundamental understanding of network security. Students explore principles applied in a network. They will learn how to implement a variety of security settings for data and services. (CSU)
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1.50 Credits
(1.5 Units) (No prerequisite. Two lecture and three laboratory hours weekly for eight weeks.) This is a course that brings students up-to-date with the latest technology covered by the A+ exams. For the more experienced user, the course provides a fresh review and focus on what is required to meet the objectives of the A+ exams. (CSU)
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