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5.00 Credits
Gives students the ability to administer, support, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows (current version). PREREQUISITE: IT 130 and 160; or instructor's permission.
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Covers advanced Linux administration topics, including Web services, DHCP, DNS, LDAP, SSH, routing, SMTP, NFS, and shell scripting. PREREQUISITE: IT 190 or instructor's permission.
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Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure and administer directory services. Focuses on performing tasks that are required to centrally manage users' computers and resources. PREREQUISITE: IT 160 and 240; or instructor's permission.
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Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Strategies are presented to assist the student in identifying the information technology needs of an organization, and then designing a directory services infrastructure that meets those needs. PREREQUISITE: IT 160 and 245; or instructor's permission.
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Teaches students the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Exchange (current version). PREREQUISITE: IT 160 or instructor's permission.
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Provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the current versions of Microsoft SQL server, client/server, and database, management system. PREREQUSITES: IT 235 and 265 or instructor's permission.
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Focuses on deploying critical operating system updates such as software patches, service packs, and Quick Fix Engineering (QFE) fixes using Systems Management Server (SMS) and Microsoft Windows Update Services (WUS). PREREQUISITE: IT 245, or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Students learn how to build web applications with XML-based authoring and editing software, a required skill for developing web or database applications. XML can be used to create a central data store across several organizations and multiple computer platforms, thus reducing cost and time of development and allowing the reuse and sharing of information while delivering more dynamic content on more types of media. PREREQUISITE: IT 121 and 235.
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5.00 Credits
A primary course in XML and related technologies. Presents the fundamentals of extensive Markup language (XML) including supporting languages XSL/T, XSD, and WSDL. Introduces additional concepts including Xpath, Xquery, Web services, SOAP, and Parsers. PREREQUISITE: IT 205, or CS& 131 or 141, or concurrent enrollment.
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Provides hands-on experience in creating a database using the structured query language. (SQL), which is the standard de-facto database language used in mid and large size corporations. The student will demonstrate the ability to derive physical database design, develop logical data models, manage and maintain databases, provides database security and use integrity constraints to control data entry. The student will learn important concepts and terminology associated with relational databases. PREREQUISITE: IT 201; and IT 235 or concurrent enrollment.
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