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4.00 Credits
This course uses Java to cover advanced programming concepts with an emphasis on graphical user interfaces, abstract data types, and object-oriented design. Other topics to be covered include event-driven programming, user-defined classes and methods, inheritance, polymorphism, searching and sorting, memory allocation, and exception handling. Prerequisite: CIT3510 or CIT2515
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4.00 Credits
Students will review network fundamentals, including the OSI and DOD network models. The physical and logical components of local area networking, including the principles of structured wiring and IP subnetting are studied in some detail. Students will learn how to do the basic setup and configuration of workgroup routers and switches. The Cisco 2514 router and the Cisco Catalyst 1900 switch will be used. Prerequisite: CIT3220 (Lab Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
Students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to configure Cisco routing protocols. The design and management of larger networks, the configuration of virtual private networks, and router security are among the topics covered in this course. The students will also learn the fundamentals of the design and management of larger networks in a Cisco environment. This course, together with CIT 4511, helps prepare the student to pass the Cisco CCNA network certification examination. Students are expected to take the CCNA exam at the end of this course. Prerequisite: CIT 4220 (Lab Fee & Certification Exam Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
Students learn to install, configure and manage a client/server network. Students will install, configure and administer a modern network operating system. They will also learn to trouble-shoot a variety of common problems. Emphasis will be on concepts and skills needed to become a successful local-area network administrator. Interoperability with other network operating systems will also be introduced. Prerequisite: CIT3220 (Lab Fee & Certification Exam Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
This course helps students gain the knowledge and skills necessary to administer larger networks using the Windows network operating system. Topics include network management and problem solving, DNS, DHCP, Active Directory, and the technical challenges of system integration in a multi-vendor enterprise network environment. Prerequisite: CIT4245 (Lab Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
The main goal of this course is to provide students with a fundamental understanding of computer system and network security principles and implementation. A variety of security topologies are discussed as well as technologies and concepts used for providing secure communications channels, secure internetworking devices, and network medium. This course has a parallel work option. For information about this option, contact the Program Chair. Prerequisites: At least a "B"in CIT3215 and CIT3220 or permission from the Program Chair (Lab Fee & Certification Exam Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
Students will learn how to set up and manage user accounts, how to manage other resources such as disk space, CPU usage, and user access to shared resources with maximization of security in mind. Students will explore topics in networking, network configuration, security and interoperability. Prerequisite: At least a "B" in CIT 3220 (Lab Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
This course has been designed to help students gain the knowledge and skills needed to become a Linux administrator. This in-depth, hands-on course covers a variety of topics: installing and configuring a Linux Enterprise Server, managing users and groups, securing the system and more. The students will be able to practically apply course concepts and strengthen proficiency in Linux administration. Prerequisite: CIT 4270 Linux System Administration and Security (Lab Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides students with familiarity and hands-on experience in developing web applications. Students carry out projects that expose them to languages and key components of Web applications such as server-side and client-side scripting, cookies and database connectivity. Subject to approval by the instructor, students have latitude to select topics of interest and to develop group projects with their chosen applications. Prerequisites: Completion of Associate Computer Core, CIT2310 and CIT3215 (Lab Fee required)
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4.00 Credits
The course presents in detail the concepts of advanced database design & implementation, transaction management and concurrency control, distributed DBMS, database warehousing, and object-oriented databases. Special emphasis is placed on a project implementation approach to reinforce selected topics. Advanced topics in SQL and Crystal Reporting are also examined. Prerequisite: CIT2410 (Lab Fee required)
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