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3.00 Credits
Interactive web pages will be built to accomplish store front applications. Storefront software will be used to produce shopping cart applications with product display, shopping cart, check out, and confirmation web pages along with several databases. Prerequisite: IS 201, CIT 151, CIT 129, CIT 203B, GRC 188 or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Visual Basic for applications involves programming inside Microsoft Office, Word, Excel, and Access. This is the most common type of programming in today's work world and creates more interactivity in the office software. Prerequisite: CIT 129, CIT 202B, CIT 203B, or instructor's approval.
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3.00 Credits
Covers a full range of security concepts, techniques, and applications as required by server operating systems and networks. This will include VPNs, authentication, encryption, and patching. It will culminate in discussions of monitoring, auditing, and disaster recovery. Recommended prerequisite: CIT 212 or CIT 173.
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3.00 Credits
Covers proper design, construction, and implementation of security computer network infrastructures. Includes the correct use of network devices such as firewalls and their roles in the network, and use of security zones within network topologies. Intrusion detection, response, and prevention will also be covered. [N]
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1.00 Credits
Designed for non-graphic majors. Covers essential concepts in graphic communications required for a manager of digital technology systems. Students will start work on individual portfolios of their achievements during this degree program. Prerequisite: GBC AAS in COT with one of the following CADD/GIS, Information Specialist, Graphics Communications, Office Technology, or Web Specialist Emphasis; or equivalent degree from another community college.
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1.00 Credits
An overview of programming, including HTML, Javascript, and Visual Basic. Programming examples will be used to create interactive web pages and interactive MS Office documents. Students will start work on individual portfolios of their achievements during this degree program. Prerequisite: A GBC AAS in COT with either CADD/GIS, Graphic Communications, Information Specialist, Network Specialist, or Office Technology Emphasis, or equivalent degree from another community college. [N]
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3.00 Credits
Course provides in-depth coverage of TCP/IP concepts, protocols, and programming including IPv6. Prerequisite: CIT 112 or CIT 301 and MATH 116 or higher.
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3.00 Credits
Course provides an in-depth understanding of the risks, threats, and vulnerabilities to network data storage and network communications. Security options and configurations that can help mitigate security threats will be studied. Ethical issues and government regulations concerning data security and enterprise data policy will also be covered. Prerequisite: CIT 217 or CIT 301. [N]
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3.00 Credits
eCommerce concepts and topics will be examined. Working eCommerce sites will be developed on the Internet. Prerequisite: A Web Specialist emphasis, or COT 301, and CIT 302.
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3.00 Credits
Covers concepts required to design and implement a database management system for use in a modern organization. The emphasis will be on database structures, logical and physical data organization, the relational database model, query facilities, and experience with microcomputer database systems. Prerequisite: COT 135B, CIT 203B, or COT 301. [N]
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