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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisites: CSIS 212. This is the last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. The course focuses on the following topics: Advanced IP addressing techniques; Network Address Translation (NAT); Port Address Translation (PAT); Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP); WAN technology and terminology; PPP; ISDN; DDR; Frame Relay and Network management. Students will be required to apply information from CCNA 1, CCNA 2, and CCNA 3 to a network and should be able to explain how and why a particular strategy isused.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 115. Implementation and in-depth use of microcomputer software packages. Specific hands-on work with word processor, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software applications.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisites: CSIS 213. CCNP 1: Advanced Routing is the first of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. CCNP 1 introduces students to scaling IP networks. Students learn to use VLSM, private addressing, and NAT to optimize IP address utilization. The majority of the course content related to learning how to implement the RIPv2, EIGRP, OSPF, IS-IS, and BGP routing protocols. In addition, the course details the important techniques used for route filtering and route redistribution.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 213. Implementing Secure Converged Wide-area Networks: CCNP2 is the second of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) designation. CCNP2 introduces students to providing secure enterprise-class network service for teleworkers and branch sites. Students will learn how to secure and expand the reach of an enterprise network with focus on VPN configuration and securing network access. Topics include: teleworker configuration and access, frame-mode MPLS, site-to-site IPSEC VPN, Cisco EZVPN, strategies used to mitigate network attacks, Cisco device hardening and IOS firewall features.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 213. CCNP 3: Multilayer Switching is the third of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Professional (CNP) designation. CNP 3 introduces students tot he deployment of the state-of-the-art campus LANs. The course focuses on the selection and implementation of the appropriate Cisco IOS services to build reliable scalable multilayer-switched LANs. Students will develop skills with VLANs, VTP, STP, inter-VLAN routing, multilayer switching, redundancy, Cisco AVVID solutions, QoS issues, campus LAN security, and emerging transparent LAN services. This hands-on lab-oriented course stressed the design, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of switched and routed environments.
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4.00 Credits
4 credits. 5 hours. (Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 213. CCNP4: Network Troubleshooting is the last of four course leading tot he Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) certification. CCNP: 4 teaches students about troubleshooting network problems. The course focuses on the documenting and baselining a network, troubleshooting methodologies and tools, and Layer 1 to 7 troubleshooting.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 3 hours. (Lecture 3 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 123 and MATH 120. Data representation, number systems, Boolean algebra, sequential logic, inter-register transfer and other micro-operations, computer organization and design, computer software, and input and output organization.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: MATH 110 and CSIS 123. Introduction to object-oriented programming for students with procedural background. Data encapsulation, information hiding, built-in classes and libraries, inheritance, polymorphism, simple graphical user interfaces, user-defined classes and event-driven programming. Basic object-oriented design, maintainable software, software reuse, class hierarchies, design patterns and Universal Modeling Language. Uses object-oriented language.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: CSIS 128. Building on the topics discussed in CSIS 128, this course provides in-depth coverage of HTML and client-side scripting, with an introduction to current web development topics. Topics include DHTML, e-commerce, security, web database programming, server-side scripting, XML, and web site architecture and configuration.
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3.00 Credits
3 credits. 4 hours. (Lecture 2 hours. Laboratory 2 hours.) Prerequisite: MATH 110 and CSIS 223. Develop sophisticated GUI programs that work in a World Wide Web or intranet environment. Programs deal with database, multimedia, hypertext, network operating system, client/serve and n-tier configurations, security and privacy.
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