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CIS 151: Network Fundamentals
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Su/F CIS151 is the first of a three-course sequence that uses the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. The course is a comprehensive program designed to teach student networking and internetworking technology skills. It introduces networking standards, concepts, topology, media and terminology including LAN s, WAN s, the OSI model, cabling, IP addressing, subnetting, network hardware and various protocols. Additional material is supplied that goes beyond the scope of the Cisco curriculum. Co-requisite: CIS120 and CIS120L; or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 152: Fundamentals of Routing Theory and Technology
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W CIS152 is the second of a three-course sequence that uses the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course is an introduction to routing technology, routing theory and router configuration including RI P and IGR P routing protocols, distance vector and link state routing theory, routing loop issues, routing concepts, TCP/IP basics, IP addressing, router IO S, access lists and basic router configuration. Students will get hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers. This course also provides additional information on routing theory and protocols beyond that of the basic Cisco Networking Academy semester 2 course, leading to a more detailed understanding of routing. Prerequisite: CIS151. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 154: Intermediate Routing,Switching and WAN s Theory and Technologies
3.00 - 4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (3 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - Sp CIS154 is the third and final course of a three-course sequence that uses the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum. This course is an introduction to the following topics: VL SM, single-area OSPF, EIGR P, switching, VLAN s, VT P, Inter-VLAN routing, PPP, ISDN and frame relay. Additional material is supplied that goes beyond the scope of the Cisco curriculum. Prerequisite: CIS152. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 188: Wireless Network Concepts/Design
2.00 - 3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (2 Lecture - 3 Lab Hrs/Wk) - W This course introduces wireless LAN technology. Students will learn how to install, configure, and troubleshoot wireless LAN networks. It provides vendor-neutral information that will prepare the student for the Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA ) certification exam. Prerequisite: CIS151 or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 195: Web Development I
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/Sp This course covers the fundamentals of creating well-designed, professional web sites and web pages. It brings together explorations of efficient use of web design, graphics and navigation in a web environment using web site and page design principles, process management, implementation phases and techniques. Prerequisite: CIS120 and CIS120L; or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 225: Computer End-User Support I
4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - W An introductory course in computer software tools to help manage requests for end-user support and resolve problems in a timely fashion. Various pieces of software will be explained for features such as logging and tracking incoming calls, audit trail, escalations, notification and follow-up, standard reporting, guide help systems, and "gathered knowledge" for an expert system. This course explores computer-user support skills, customer service skills for user support agents, troubleshooting basic computer problems, help desk operations, user support management, product evaluation strategies and support standards, user needs analysis and assessment methods, installing end-user computer systems, training computer users, writing for end-users, and computer facilities management. Prerequisite: CIS120 and CIS120L; or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 233CMS: Content Management Systems
4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course covers the beginning CMS frameworks to develop web sites using Web 2.0 concepts and applications. Students in this class will be exposed to content management software such as AJAX , PHP, MySQL and others. Students will survey existing web sites and applications, and create intermediate web pages which take advantage of CMS applications and techniques. These will include Rich Internet Application (RIA ), Service Oriented Architecture (SOA ), and Social Web applications. Prerequisite: CIS195, CIS125HTM, and CIS133JS; or work experience and consent of instructor. Recommended prerequisite: CIS133SQL and CIS133XML. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 244: Introduction to Systems Analysis
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/Sp This course will provide an introduction to systems analysis and design knowledge and skills. Systems analysis and design is the process of evaluating and building information processing systems. Students will learn and practice the analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making techniques necessary to transform personal and business objectives into effective information systems. Prerequisite: Second-Year Computer Information Systems standing or equivalent.
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CIS 279A: Novell System Management
3.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 3 (3 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - F/Sp CIS279A teaches students the skills needed to effectively manage the current Novell Server Operating System. Topics covered include setting up computers to connect to servers, directory structure and use, creating and managing user accounts, file management and security, printing, login scripts, server software installation and administration tools such as Z.E.N. works. Teaching methods include hands-on training lectures and worksheets. Prerequisite: CIS140 or a working knowledge of the DO S operating system. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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CIS 279S: Windows Server OS
4.00 Credits
Mt Hood Community College
Credits 4 (4 Lecture Hrs/Wk) - Sp This course provides a foundation for supporting Microsoft Windows Server OS including the skills to configure, customize, optimize, integrate, and troubleshoot networks. This course is designed for the individual who may become responsible for the planning, design, implementation and support of a Windows Server. Topics covered will include the active directory, networking, security, creating users/groups, the NT FS file system, and troubleshooting. This course can assist students preparing for the Microsoft Windows Server certification examination. Prerequisite: CIS140W and CIS151; or instructor permission. Proficiency Needed: Reading, Writing, Math.
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