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CIT 244: An Introduction to the Mainframe – Security
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course provides the background, knowledge and skills necessary to begin using the basic security facilities of a mainframe system. Students will have a broad understanding of both the security principles and the hardware and software components needed to insure that the mainframe resources and environment are secure. Topics covered include elements of security, systems architecture and virtualization, cryptography, as well as security in operating systems, networks, middleware and applications.
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CIT 245: Introduction to Game Prototyping and Development
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is the first of a 3 part sequence in which students put into practice all of the information and knowledge gained in the previous courses. Students are introduced to the XNA Game Studio Express and the XNA platform, which is designed for game developers to easily create video games for Windows and the Xbox 360 console.
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CIT 246: Game Development Project – Part 1
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is the second of a 3-part sequence in which students put into practice all of the information and knowledge gained in the previous courses. In this sequence the students first identify, then build, the necessary components for a full working 3D simulation/game engine. Lab activities focus upon designing and implementing simple simulations/games upon the XNA platform.
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CIT 247: Game Development Project – Part 2
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course is the third of a 3-part sequence in which students put into practice all of the information and knowledge gained in the previous courses. In this sequence the students first identify, then build, the necessary components for a full working 3D simulation/game engine. Lab activities focus upon designing and implementing simple simulations/games upon the XNA platform.
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CIT 250: Network Communication Systems
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students will learn the fundamentals of data communication and computer networks. Course includes basic communication theory as applied to both digital and analog communication networks. Students will also learn the basics of the OSI layered network model and characteristics of the wide area and local area data communication networks.
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CIT 251: Networking 2
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Course is a continuation of CIT 151. Students will learn advanced local area network concepts and how they can be applied to support enterprise-wide information management of a large organization. The student will learn to install and configure a network using UNIX.
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CIT 252: Networking 3
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
CIT 252 is a continuation of CIT 251. Students will learn to use the Microsoft Windows Server environment to support small and enterprise-wide information management systems. Students will complete a series of laboratory assignments using the Windows Server environment.
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CIT 253: Tcp/Ip
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course demonstrates the concepts and analyzes the results using utilities provided by Windows. The course covers the aspects of TCP/IP such as history, client/server model, addressing, bridging, and routing/DHCP, Windows domains, and name services.
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CIT 255: Networking 4
4.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
Students will learn how to perform administration tasks using MS Windows networks. Elements include management of data storage, monitoring event logs, designing and administering Windows security model, and designing and developing a security needs analysis. The student will also utilize the client and server technologies used in designing and implementing Web services such as network address translators, proxy servers, firewalls, and Internet Information Services.
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CIT 257: Network Security
3.00 Credits
Columbus State Community College
This course focuses on the underlying theory of computer security by covering topics such as e-security, cryptography, security architecture and management, laws and ethics, telecommunications, network and Internet security, risk assessment and auditing, and firewalls.
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