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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Focuses on analyzing creative writing through class discussions and readings. Works by students and others will be critiqued. Participation on the staff of the College's literary magazine is encouraged. Prerequisite: ENC-1101 or permission of instructor
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits Further critical analyses of both the student's own writings and the writings of others combined with the readings and discussions of the process of creative writing. Continuation of the skills developed from CRW 1001. Prerequisite: CRW-1001. College level reading and writing skills are required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits The student will design and develop strategies for securing a windowsbased network, both server and workstation. In this hands-on course the student will practice implementing security on windows servers to include configuring security for application servers and administration servers. Students will practice using monitoring, auditing and performance tools. Prerequisite: CNT-1401
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits This course covers the concepts and administration of system and network security on Unix and Linux systems. Students will gain the skills needed to protect Unix and Linux servers from various types of threats. Students will understand, plan and implement security on Linux servers including developing security policies, local system security, network security, monitoring systems and networks, basic firewall setup and the use of various security related tools (e.g., PAM, sudo). Prerequisites: CGS-2764 and CGS-1550. College level reading and writing skills are required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits This course covers the concepts and administration of networking services on Unix and Linux systems. Topics include Windows network integration with SMB (Samba), DNS, email services and other common network services such as DHCP, FTP, LDAP and NTP (network time protocol). Students will receive basic network concepts such as network models and LANs, IPv4, IPv6 and PPP. Students will also gain hands-on experience with basic network security, and network configuration and troubleshooting using common network management tools. Prerequisites: CGS-2764 and CGS-1550. College level reading and writing skills are required.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 Credits The capstone course is designed for the student to demonstrate his/her knowledge and skills applicable to the degree core competencies and outcomes. The course is designed as a project-based experience. The student's project requirements will be designed in concern with his/her area of curriculum emphasis.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits Elementary level modern dance training is for those with entry level skills in modern dance. The course will offer students the opportunity to develop an understanding of the basic principles and concepts of modern dance technique through several movement experiences and explorations. Students explore and develop awareness of body alignment, dance vocabulary, self-awareness, coordination, strength and musicality. Attendance at and written critiques of dance performances provide an enhanced view of the scope of the dance field. This course may be taken twice for credit.
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits This studio course will serve as a continuation of Modern Dance I and will further explore basic principles of modern dance technique. It will broaden students' awareness of dance concepts such as momentum, weight shift, rebound and release. It will further develop dance vocabulary, body alignment, and develop an introductory framework for dance aesthetics. Attendance at and written critiques of dance performances will provide deeper insight into the dance field. This course may be taken twice for credit. Prerequisite: Audition or instructor permission
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits Elementary level ballet training for those with entry level skills in ballet. Emphasis is on correct placement and alignment of the body, a knowledge of basic ballet terminology, and the development of spatial awareness as it applies to the execution of ballet exercises, positions and steps. Attendance at written critiques of dance performances provide an enhanced view of the scope of the dance field. This is a studio course and may be repeated twice for credit. Prerequisite: Audition or instructor permission
  • 2.00 Credits

    2 Credits Ballet II is a continuation of Ballet I. Student experiences an intensification of barre work through the use of more complex coordination of the arms and legs. Intensified center work includes more complex floor patterns to develop the use of space in movement sequences. Introduction to steps requiring an advanced beginning expertise in ballet. Leotards, tights and ballet shoes are required. Attendance at and written critiques of dance performances will provide deeper insight into the dance field. May be repeated for credit for a maximum of 4 credit hours.
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