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COMSC 134: Network Administration
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Students learn to manage networked applications, configure and manage network printers, configure and manage nodes and clients, establish network policies, expand existing networks, manage remote access, perform routine network maintenance, manage network intranets and extranets, set up and maintain security and define and initiate outsourcing. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 128 Networking III.
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COMSC 136: Advanced Routing Configuration
4.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course focuses on advanced routing and using routers connected in local-area networks (LANs) and wide-area networks (WANs) typically found at medium to large network sites. Upon completion of this course, the student is able to select and implement the appropriate Cisco IOS services required to build a scalable routed network. Students are prepared for the Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Exam (640-901) of the CCNP, CCIP, CCDP and CCIE certifications. Class hrs. 3; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 132 Networking IV or CCNA certification.
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COMSC 138: Remote Access
4.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Remote Access focuses on the proper selection and implementation of the services required to build remote access links. Students develop skills related to analog dialup, ISDN, Frame Relay, broadband, and VPNs. This hands-on, lab-oriented course stresses the design, implementation, operation, and Level 1 troubleshooting of common WAN connectivity options. Students are prepared for the Building Scalable Cisco Remote Access Networks (BCRAN) exam 642-824. Class hrs. 3; Lab hrs. 3. Prerequisite: COMSC 132 Networking IV or CCNA certification.
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COMSC 142: Network Security
4.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Network Security introduces students to the principles and industry applications of designing and maintaining a secure network. Topics include firewalls, encryption algorithms, authentication, remote access, data integrity and secure communications, network security management and policies. The laboratory component includes secure router and firewall design, installation, configuration and maintenance, authentication methods and virtual private networks. Preparation for industry security certifications include MCNS, CSPFA, Security+, CSSP. Class hrs. 3; Lab hrs. 3. Prerequisite: COMSC 132 Networking IV.
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COMSC 145: Intro to Computer Forensics for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course takes a detailed, hands-on approach to the investigation of criminal incidents in which computers or computer technology play an important or interesting role. At the completion of this course, students will be familiar with the core computer science theory and practical skills necessary to perform rudimentary computer forensic investigations. The course widens their computer knowledge by using specialized software and hardware equipment, helps them to understand the role of technology in investigating computer-based crimes, and prepares students to deal with investigative bodies at a fundamental level. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite. Students must demonstrate readiness for Analytical Reading and college-level mathematics by attaining appropriate scores on the Placement Exam, or by attaining passing grades in the appropriate developmental courses, or by completion of previous college-level mathematics or English courses. Some previous computer use (for email, Internet or wordprocessing) is necessary.
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COMSC 201: Data Structures
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course is an overall view of algorithmic methods. Commonly used data structures are examined. These include classes, lists, tables, stacks, queues, trees and graphs. Various methods of storage allocation, searching and sorting techniques are discussed. Practical experience is acquired through programming assignments. May be taken for Honors as an Honors Option course. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 110 Computer Programming II.
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COMSC 202: Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course covers design and use of operating systems in a general context. Includes file management, process and processor management, including concurrent and distributed processing, programming and deadlocks, storage management, including segmentation and paging as well as replacement algorithms, security, and performance analysis. Some case studies are also examined. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisite: COMSC 201 Data Structures.
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COMSC 207: Java for Computer Science
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This is an upper-level programming class which concentrates on software engineering and object-oriented programming using Java to create computer graphics and GUI applications. Topics include graphic objects, drawing shapes, images, recursive graphics, applets, GUI components-such as buttons, combo boxes, containers, dialog boxes, layout managers, and file and color choosers-mouse and key event-driven applications, and GUI design. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 110 Computer Programming II.
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COMSC 208: Advanced Visual Basic
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This is an advanced course in Visual Basic program development and software engineering practices. Students learn the advanced principles of event driven, object-oriented GUI programming and development. Topics include: graphics, advanced GUI concepts, object-oriented programming with VB, ActiveX controls, database management, multimedia, and Internet applications. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 108 VB GUI Development.
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COMSC 212: Advanced Java
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This is a course in advanced Java programming techniques. The topics covered include: recursion, threads, file processing, data structures, multimedia applications, database applications, servlets and JSP, Java Beans, networking, and advanced program development. Class hrs. 2; Lab hrs. 2. Prerequisite: COMSC 207 Java for Computer Science.
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