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CIS 210: Introduction to Unix Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110 This course is designed as a first course for computer information systems majors, and novice Unix users with computer skills but no experience with any operating system. This course is a comprehensive overview of the Unix Operating System, and the environment in which it functions. Students will use the college's desktop computers, ubiquitous network, and Unix Server to facilitate their understanding.
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CIS 212: Linux
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 210 In this course students will define and identify origins, benefits, drawbacks, and uses of the Linux operating system. The students will log in, enter commands, shut down and restart your Linux workstation, create and configure users and groups, and manage the filesystem. The students will use Linux text editors and redirection to create and modify files, archive files with tar, cpio, and other commands. The students will work in the X Window environment, manage print services, and add and update packages through package management utilities.
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CIS 213: Web Design Methodology and Technology
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 241 This course teaches students how to create and manage Web sites with Multimedia tools such as Macromedia Dreamweaver and Flash, FrontPage, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement strategies to develop third-generation Web sites, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. This course also focuses on theory, design and Web construction.
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CIS 223: Cobol I
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 112 Cobol I is designed to enable the students to learn the COBOL programming language from algorithm development and designing to coding, debugging, and documenting programs using structured programming methodologies.
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CIS 240: Networking Essentials
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisiteCIS 110 This course will be an introduction to network concepts. The students will describe the features and functions of networking components, and possesses the knowledge and skills needed to install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware. Protocols and standards, network implementation, and network support are also covered in this course.
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CIS 241: Internet Foundations
4.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110 This course teaches students about internet connection methods, protocols, hypertext markup language, along with networking technologies. Students will learn about how websites are developed, wireless networking, and networking troubleshooting.
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CIS 242: Web Administration
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 210 and CIS 244 This class is a comprehensive course that teaches students how to install a website and keep it in up and running. Students will also learn how to keep the hosting server working in different operating systems. At the end of this course, students will be able to provide essential services for anyone interested in establishing an effective e-business presence.
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CIS 243: Network Security Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110, CIS 210 and CIS 240 This course will teach students the latest security industry recommendations and how to properly protect servers from attacks in a variety of settings. Students will learn how to keep servers reconfigure the operating system to fully protect it, and scan hosts for known security problems. By the end of the course, students will have a solid understanding of the security architectures used by Windows and Linux.
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CIS 244: TCP/IP Concepts and Practices
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110 and CIS 240 In this course the students will learn Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IPkey concepts and protocols. Network routing, network troubleshooting and network management also will be addressed.
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CIS 245: Wireless Networking
3.00 Credits
Wayne County Community College District
PrerequisitesCIS 110 and CIS 240 This course will introduce the student to wireless networking over a range of applications, from local area networks to broadband wide area network links. Students will be able to describe the advantages and disadvantages of wireless communication in general, and understand the difference between radio and infrared. The course will cover WLANs, configuration and security problems.
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