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  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will examine and review the major WAN service choices: LAPB, Frame relay, ISDN, PPP and others. Frame relay, PPP and ISDN networking will be presented in detail. This course completes the threaded case study presented in the last three quarters of the Cisco curriculum. It will conclude with a comprehensive practical examination during which the students must draw on knowledge gained in the previous courses to establish and troubleshoot the equivalent of a world wide WAN operation. Prerequisite(s): Completion with a grade of 2.0 or higher or co-enrollment in BIT 232.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will examine and review the major WAN service choices: LAPB, Frame relay, ISDN, PPP and others. This course introduces the routing of major protocols other than TCP/IP. Monitoring of protocol operations on a router will be examined. Alternative methods for LAN segmentation bridges, routers and switches will be analyzed and examined in depth. The benefits of various LAN segmentation approaches will be reviewed in the context of WAN design. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 102 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course provides a review of the skills necessary to implement, manage, maintain, and troubleshoot a server network infrastructure using the most current server operating system. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the following critical network services: Routing and Remote Access, Domain Name System (DNS), Dynamic Host Control Protocol (DHCP), and IP Security (IPSec). They will learn to use current tools and techniques to define network security, and to utilize network monitoring, software update services, and network troubleshooting tools and techniques. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 126 and BIT 225 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students will examine LAN and WAN server applications. The focus will be on the user experience as server application access crosses the enterprise LAN / WAN security boundaries. This course will explore networking and security issues in an enterprise computing environment, and provide students with the knowledge and skills to successfully plan, implement, and troubleshoot a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory infrastructure. The course explores domain structure, Domain Name System (DNS), site topology and replication, Group Policy, and user/computer account strategies. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 225 or BIT 240 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide a basic foundation in information security to individuals who are planning on entering the systems/network administration or software development industries. This course provides the necessary background in basic security concepts and overall security management for entry level into the workplace. Students will demonstrate a basic understanding of the primary areas of network security including, but not exclusively: threat analysis, organization policies/procedures/processes, firewalls, intrusion detection, forensics, and the network security review process. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 102 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn how to write applications for Windows using C# and the Microsoft .Net Framework. Students will learn how to design applications, to access data from databases, to design and create software (e.g., .Net) components and controls. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 142 or BIT 255 with a grade of 2.0 or higher or instructor permission.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course covers the fundamentals of programming web services using C# and the Microsoft .Net Framework. Students will create software components and controls. Students will use transactions, disconnected record sets, and stored procedures to access and modify data in databases. Students will be exposed to related client-server technologies, and the basics of implementing security in distributed applications. Prerequisite(s): Completion of either BIT 260 or BIT 285 with a grade of 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course teaches the students about the design and analysis of algorithms. Students learn about big O notation, trees, tables, graphs, hashing, and methods of sorting and searching. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 143 with a grade of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This is a capstone class that puts students' skills to test and into context. Students are expected to apply the full life-cycle of a program. Working in groups, students will determine system specifications and perform requirement analysis for a large program. They will then code, debug, test and deploy that program. Prerequisite(s): Completion of BIT 255; BIT 261; and BIT 265 with grades of 2.0 or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    Students learn the basics of the planning and design of relational databases and the use of the Structured Query Language (SQL). Students gain hands-on experience in implementing database solutions based on criteria obtained during client-programmer roleplaying exercises. Topics of study include information design, data tables and the forming of complex queries as well as implementation planning. Prerequisite(s): Co-enrollment with or completion of BIT 158 and BIT 159 with grades of 2.0 or higher, or instructor permission.
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