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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 184. This course provides background in advanced networking security concepts. Topics include: security trends, security management practices, security models, access control, telecommunications, physical security, disaster recovery, application and system development, ethics, and operations management. This course covers the ten domains as specified as in the CISSP certification and may be used to help prepare for that exam.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course will introduce the student to various flavors of the Linux Operating System. Course focus will include installation, configuration, user administration, file permissions, storage devices, and network protocols. This course may also be used to prepare for the CompTIA Linux certification.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course will focus on platform independent server topics including installation, configuration, upgrading, maintenance, environment, troubleshooting, and disaster recovery. Course focus will include advanced hardware technologies including RAID, SCSI, Multiple CPU's, Memory, and server design. This course may also be used to prepare for the CompTIA Server certification.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours This course introduces the basic concepts of programming logic. Students will examine the basic constructs of selection, sequence, and repetition, abstract data structures of records, arrays, and linked lists, and file access methods.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course is an introduction to programming using Visual C software. The course begins with a language neutral coverage of programming theory and various program structures. The course continues with programming of theory concepts using Visual C . Programming concepts covered include sequence, selection, repetition, files, arrays, and linked lists. Students will use concepts to create programs manipulating simple and complex data structures.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. Corequisite: MTH 123 or higher. This course will introduce students to the concepts of programming using Visual Basic. Modular programs using the three basic implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours This course is an introduction to programming in Java covering the use of pre-written Java classes and methods and the development of new classes and methods. The class emphasizes program structure and documentation along with algorithm development.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours This course will provide students with a formal review of SQL Server 2000 administration including: installation, configuration, database overview, SQL security, upgrading monitoring, and troubleshooting. This course will also help to prepare for the MCSE exam 70-229.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours This course will provide students with a formal review of SQL Server 2000 design including: installation, configuration, database overview, SQL security, upgrading, monitoring, and troubleshooting. This course will also help to prepare for the MCSE exam 70- 229.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director This course will provide students with a formal review of Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional including installation and administration, domain structures, workgroups, disk configuration, Microsoft Management Console, Active Directory, network protocols, security, policies, and troubleshooting practices. This course will also help to prepare for the MCSE exam (70-210). This course is not recommended for students with no computer experience. A and/or Networks background is recommended.
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