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2.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W The first of two courses in the administration of Microsoft Windows client/ server networked operating systems. The courses CS 240A and CS 240B are laboratory-intensive courses that provide hands-on experience in the planning, installation and administration of Microsoft Windows client/server networks. The combination of courses provides partial preparation for the MCSA and, eventually, MCSE exams. Prerequisites: CIS 151 Networking Essentials, CS 140U Fundamentals of UNIX/Linux, CS 279 Network Management or equivalent, all with minimum "C" grades.
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2.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp The second of two courses in the administration of Microsoft Windows client/server networked operating systems. The courses CS 240A and CS 240B are laboratory-intensive courses that provide hands-on experience in the planning, installation, and administration of Microsoft Windows client/server networks. The two courses provide partial preparation for the MCSA and, eventually, MCSE exams. Prerequisite: CS 240A Microsoft Server Administration I with a minimum "C" grade.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W A practice-oriented course with examples, applications and proven techniques that demonstrate, project management, systems analysis and design. Actual organization, business settings, and project mangement software are used to show how systems concepts can apply to many different types of enterprises.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Includes the topics of complexity analysis, sorting, searching, trees, binary search trees, heaps, and hash tables. Prerequisite: CS 162 Introduction to Computer Science II with a minimum "C" grade.
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3.00 Credits
(4 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp Introduces functional organization and architecture of digital computers. Topics include interconnection structures, bus connection, Cache memory design, Disk access, I/O modules memory management and RAID architecture. Coverage of assembly language: addressing, stacks, argument passing, arithmetic operations, decisions, macros, and modularization. Prerequisites: CS 160 Orientation to Computer Science with a minimum "C"grade.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) W Introduces the design, purpose and maintenance of a database system. Covers the entity-relationship model, relational systems, data definition, data manipulation, query language (SQL) and the Oracle database management environments. Prerequisites: CS 160 Orientation to Computer Science with a minimum "C" grade and at least one programming class.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) F Through the use of lectures, reading, and hands-on practice, students learn to administer a Network Operating System. Topics Include creating Directory objects, Domain Name System assigning permissions, network file systems, network printer setup, and router/firewall setup. Prerequisite: CIS 125 Introduction to Software Applications, CIS 151 Networking Essentials, CS 140U Fundamentals or UNIX/Linux, all with minimum "C" grades.
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24.00 Credits
(3-42 class hrs/wk, 1-14 cr) F/W/Sp/Su Gives students practical experience in supervised employment related to computer systems. Students identify job performance objectives, work a specified number of hours during the term and attend a related CWE seminar. Minimum of 24 credit hours in the program. Note: Credits are based on identified objectives and number of hours worked. Prerequisite: CWE coordinator's approval.
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3.00 Credits
(5 class hrs/wk, 4 cr) Sp This introductory course deals with the fundamental basic principles and surveys modern topics in computer security. It covers privacy concerns, policies and procedures, hardware security, software security, network security, and data security. Multi-level security, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and access control are discussed along with an introduction to cryptography. Prerequisite: MTH 095 Intermediate Algebra with a minimum "C" grade and CS 160 Orientation toComputer Science with a minimum "C" grade. With Instructor Approval, CS 145Hardware/Software Selection and Support with a minimum "C" grade may besubstituted for CS 160.
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3.00 Credits
(3 class hrs/wk, 3 cr) Sp Explores soil resources in relation to environmental planning and sound ecological principles of land use. Includes examples and case studies involving soil problems and limitations in land use, pollution control and ecological aspects of production. Independent project required. Student teams make presentation regarding land-use issues based on soil survey data.
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