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COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES 2640: Ethical Hacking
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours Introduces network security specialists to various methodologies used to attack a network and the countermeasures employed to prevent attacks. Exposes students to the various phases involved in hacking, attacks, countermeasures, and exploit categories. Concepts, principles and techniques are supplemented by hands-on exercises for attacking and disabling a network. The topics are presented in the context of properly securing the network. Prerequisite: Computer and Internetworking Technologies 2610 with a grade of "C" or better, or equivalent (3 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES 2651: Computer Forensics I
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours Focuses on the preservation, identification, extraction, documentation and interpretation of computer data. Topics covered include evidence handling, chain of custody, collection, preservation, identification, and recovery of computer data using forensic recovery software and methods. Prerequisite: Hardware and software training and/or previous work experience and consent of instructor (3 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES 2651 - Computer Forensics I
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COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES 2652: Computer Forensics II
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours A continuation of Computer Forensics I. Extends the use of analysis software and forensics tools. Focuses on network and open source forensics tools. Prerequisites: Pre-enrollment or current enrollment in Computer and Internetworking Technologies 2651 and consent of instructor (3 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER AND INTERNETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES 2840: Experimental/Pilot Class
1.00 - 6.00 Credits
College of DuPage
1 to 6 credit hours Exploration and analysis of topics within the discipline. This course is used to pilot a proposal for a permanent discipline course. May be taken three times for credit as long as different topics are selected. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor (6 lecture hours, 12 lab hours)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 0800: Learning Computer Basics
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours Prepares students for computer related courses that do not require a prerequisite and develops computer skills for personal or professional growth. Theory and practice are integrated through a combination of instructor-led lessons and mandatory, guided, self-paced practice exercises. Topics include hardware, word processing, math utilized in spreadsheets, presentation software, basic Internet use and e-mail. (3 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1110: Using Computers:An Introduction
2.00 Credits
College of DuPage
2 credit hours Prepares students for the use of the computer as a productivity tool. Fundamentals of how a computer works by understanding hardware and the distinctions between system software and application software. Hands-on projects will use microcomputer applications to teach concepts related to word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation graphics. Topics include creation and maintenance of folders and files, networks, and information access using the Internet. (2 lecture hours, 1 lab hour)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1120: The Internet
2.00 Credits
College of DuPage
2 credit hours Introduces the fundamental skills and knowledge needed to master and use the Internet. Provides an understanding of the concepts behind the Internet as a tool as well as hands-on activities using the Internet. Intended for a broad audience. (2 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1130: Windows Basics
2.00 Credits
College of DuPage
2 credit hours Introduction to the Windows operating system and its Graphical User Interface (GUI). Prerequisite: Basic computer mouse skills (2 lecture hours)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1150: Introduction to Computer Information Systems
3.00 Credits
College of DuPage
3 credit hours An overview of the computing field and its typical applications. Covers key terminology and components of computer hardware, software and operating systems. Other topics include systems development methods, management information systems, programming languages, communications, networks, application software, the Internet and career opportunities. Microcomputer applications include word processing, spreadsheet, database and presentation software. (3 lecture hours, 1 lab hour)
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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS 1160: Windows Command Line
2.00 Credits
College of DuPage
2 credit hours Introduction to microcomputer operating systems. Provides an opportunity to work with the Microsoft Windows operating system command line. Includes the major components of an operating system, command syntax, disk format and management, internal/external commands, file manipulation, directory structure, files and disk maintenance, configuration and batch files, and network connectivity. (2 lecture hours)
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