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CIS 340A: Business Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Students learn the fundamental technical principles of telecommunications and computer networks and then examine the business challenges of managing communications resources.
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CIS 341A: Cisco Networking
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course introduces Internetworking through the study of Cisco routing and switching. Students will learn how to install, configure, operate, and optimize networks that use Ethernet, TCP/IP, Wide Area Network protocols, and Cisco network hardware. This course follows the Cisco curriculum leading to testing for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Prerequisite: CIS 340A or CIS 351
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CIS 348B: Implementing and Managing Network Infrastructures
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to configure and manage a computer to operate within a client-server networking infrastructure. This class introduces the concepts of implementing, managing, and maintaining server networking technologies. These skills will include implementing routing, implementing, managing, and maintaining automatic addressing, domain and NetBIOS naming servers, securing traffic with Internet Protocol security (IPSec) and certificates; implementing a network access infrastructure by configuring the connections for remote access clients; and managing and monitoring network access of local and wide area networks. Prerequisite: CIS 357
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CIS 349B: Implementing and Maintaining Active Directory Structures
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This is the fourth class in the Microsoft MCSE (Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer) program. In this course students will learn to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server? 2003 Active Directory? directory service infrastructure. Students will work with a Windows Server 2003 directory service environment, including forest and domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, organizational unit structure and delegation of administration, Group Policy, and user, group, and computer account strategies. Students also will learn how to manage computer services structures within an organization and become familiar with human to computer interaction. Prerequisite: CIS 357
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CIS 351: Networking Structures and Desktop Operating Systems
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides a foundation networking concepts, describing networking hardware and communication terminology and contrasts the different types of networking structures. This class introduces the concepts of address, network traffic, and administration of local and wide area networks.
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CIS 352: Administration of SQL Databases
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides the knowledge and skills required to install configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client/server database management system of Microsoft Structured Query Language (SQL) Server?. This class introduces the concepts of databases, database management systems, and administration of databases in local and wide area networks.
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CIS 357: Operating Systems Administration
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course provides the knowledge and skills required to administer small to medium-sized networks in server environments. Hands-on demonstration and practical application of administrative tools, utilities, and configurations in server environments will be the most significant feature of the course. Issues dealing with security, troubleshooting, and configuration will be presented, discussed, and applied by the students in the classroom.
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CIS 402A: Intermediate Java Programming
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed to teach principles of Object-Oriented (OO) programming using Java. This course will cover the Java programming language syntax and OO concepts, as well as more sophisticated features of the Java runtime environment. Additional topics addressed will be the Java programming language's implementation of graphical users interfaces (GUIs), multithreading and networking. This course is offered as part of the SUN Authorized Educational Alliance. Prerequisite: CIS 242 or CIS 251
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CIS 403: XML Programming
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is designed to teach principles of programming on the World Wide Web using the Extensible Markup Language (XML). This course explores the use of XML as the primary development language for Web information portals. Students will have their own website and will be expected to develop it into a useful information portal using the tools demonstrated in this class. Prerequisite: Intermediate programming course or prior approval from advisor.
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CIS 404: Advanced Networking Using Java
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course is a programming-based learning experience that focuses on the advanced principles of programming for the World Wide Web using Java technologies. The Java 2 Platform Enterprise Edition (J2EE) specification governing these principles will be examined in detail. Prerequisite: CIS 402A or practical experience in Java programming
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