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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director This course will focus on installation, administration, and implementation of Windows 2000 Server. Focus objectives will also include configuring, optimizing, troubleshooting and monitoring reliability, services, protocols, hardware, security, performance and software. This class may also be used to prepare the student to pass the Microsoft Windows 2000 Server test (70- 215). This course not recommended for students with no computer experience. A and/or Networks background is recommended.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 215 This course will provide students with a formal review of Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure certification including protocols, physical design, company implementation, industry standards, and routing and client integration. This course will also help to prepare for the MCSE exam 70 216.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 215. This course will provide students with a formal review of Active Directory Infrastructure including installation, configuration, troubleshooting, and administration of Active Directory, DNS, DHCP, Security, GPO's, SQL server, and security. This course will also help to prepare for the MCSE exam 70-217.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 210 and IT 215. The main goal of this course is to provide students with a comprehensive overview of the network management features and functions of Microsoft Windows 2000 Server. This includes the configuration, management, and networking functionality of Windows 2000. The course is comprised of a combination of theory, review questions, case studies, hands-on exercises, and additional homework assignments. By the end of the course, students should have the ability to configure and support network environments running Windows 2000 Server, as well as the requisite knowledge.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course provides background in the fundamentals of firewall concepts that affect local and enterprise networking. Topics include: basic firewall concepts, installation, anomalies, filtering, rules, and advanced configuration research. This course covers both software and network appliance firewalls and IDS systems. Vendor specific platforms include SNORT, Cisco Pix, Secure Computing Sidewinder G2, Checkpoint, and several local machine firewalls.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course provides background in advanced operating systems concepts. Topics include: Windows/Linux environments, OS installation, configuration, fundamental configuration concerns, backup, recovery, planning considerations and platform interoperability.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 183. This course provides background in advanced networking concepts. Topics include: DHCP, DNS, LAN/WAN design, networking protocols, advanced administration, networking in a Windows 2000 environment, and networking in a Linux environment.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course provides background in computer forensic investigations. Topics include: understanding computer forensics, recovering files, understanding file structures, email investigations, forensic toolsets, digital evidence controls, and investigation reports. This course may also help to prepare the student for the International Association.
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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 141. This course is the third in a series of four designed to prepare the student to pass the CCNA. Content includes: IPX addressing and encapsulation; access lists and SAP filtering; LAN segmentation using bridges, routers, switches; FastEthernet guidelines and distance restrictions; Spanning Tree protocol; and virtual LANs. Students start the development of a two-semester threaded-case study to develop a large-area integrated network design from the LAN/host/ server design to the WAN that connects the LAN.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 133. This course will provide the beginning web master with an exposure to Microsoft FrontPage 2000. Students will learn how to use MS FrontPage, use proper web design techniques, and to design and maintain a web site. Students will learn in a hands-on environment. Goals for the course include: creating a web page using templates, managing web pages and image design, creating interactive web forms, displaying database results in a web page, using frames, creating tables, and managing webs on a FrontPage server.
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