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4.00 Credits
This course is designed to prepare students for the Network+ exam of CompTIA. Topics include network technologies, network media and topologies, network devices and tools, network management and troubleshooting techniques and network security.
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4.00 Credits
This course covers installing the current Microsoft Windows client operating systems; implementing and conducting administration of resources; implementing, managing and troubleshooting hardware devices and drivers, network protocols and security; monitoring and optimizing performance and reliability; and configuring and troubleshooting the desktop environment.
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4.00 Credits
A study of database management systems and their impact on information technology. Topics include database models, data modeling techniques, conceptual and physical design, storage techniques, and data administration. Special emphasis will be placed on relational systems and application of query languages using relational operations. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 1110 or WEB 2200
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4.00 Credits
This course provides the skills appropriate for end-user support. The focus of the course is on helpdesk interactions, the use of a customer management database, product evaluation, end-user training and creating documentation. On Demand Prerequisite(s): CSIT 1110 and MKT 2420; or consent of instructor
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4.00 Credits
This course reviews microprocessors. Topics include classification and management of clusters, an in-depth study of the system board components and memory management, supporting input and output devices, troubleshooting and disaster recovery techniques, working with highspeed networks, distributed and shared memory systems, hardware design issues, vector parallel machines and communication issues of remote massively parallel machines and clusters, and the assembly and maintenance of PC clusters. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 1360 and 2411
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4.00 Credits
This course covers cluster management and monitoring tools and techniques, including troubleshooting, disaster recovery, and resource management on stand-alone and networked systems. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 2320
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4.00 Credits
This course provides training in advanced PC cluster design, deployment and management techniques, with emphasis on cluster building components such as the Linux and Windows operating systems, networking and clustering software. Topics include high-availability (HA) clusters, high-performance computing clusters, open-source and commercially available tools for clustering, cluster performance measurement and troubleshooting techniques, and cluster optimization techniques for a wide variety of scientific and industrial applications. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 2320
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4.00 Credits
A hands-on study of the Linux operating system. Topics include open source software, Linux installation and system software, user and group administration, file system administration, wired and wireless network configuration and introduction to bash script.
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4.00 Credits
A hands-on study of the system administration tools and techniques for the Linux operating system. Topics include network and multi-boot systems, user administration using NIS and LDAP, disk quota and swap space management, software RAID and LVM configuration.
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2.00 Credits
Astudy of system administration tools and techniques for the Linux operating system to prepare for entry-level industrywide Linux certificates. Prerequisite(s): CSIT 2411 or Linux/UNIX system administrator experience
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