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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students learn about the installation, configuration, and administration of network operating systems such as Linux and Windows 2000/2003 Server, Internet Information Server; and Linux. The student will also be introduced to advanced hardware topics, network security, and network management tools. This course completes student preparation for the Microsoft MCPS certification examination as well as preparing the student for the CompTIA Server+ certification examination.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Network Security Fundamentals is a comprehensive overview of network security. The course covers five areas of network security: 1)General Security Concepts such as authentication methods along with common network attacks and how to safeguard against them; 2)Communication Security which includes remote access, e-mail, the Web, directory and file transfer, and wireless data; 3)Infrastructure Security explores various network devices and media, and the proper use of perimeter topologies such as DMZs, Extranets, and Intranets to establish network security; 4)Crytography basics are provided, including the differences between asymmetric and symmetric algorithms, and the different types of PKI certificates and their usage; and 5)Operational Organizational Security is covered as it relates to physical security, disaster recovery, and business continuity, as well as coverage of computer forensics and how it relates to further avenues of specialization for the security student. The course prepares students for the CompTIA's Security+ Certification Exam.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    This course is a comprehensive study of computer forensics and investigative tools and techniques. Topics include what computer forensics and investigation is as a profession and an introduction to the overall investigative process. The IBM-based personal computer operating system architectures and disk structures will be discussed. The requirements of how to set up an investigator's office and laboratory are covered, as well as what computer forensic hardware and software tools are available. The importance of digital evidence controls is taught along with how to process crime and incident scenes. Finally, the details of data acquisition, computer forensic analysis, e-mail investigations, image file recovery, investigative report writing, and expert witness requirements are studied. This course provides a range of laboratory and hands-on assignments that teach you about theory as well as the practical application of computer forensic investigation. This course will prepare students to the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing is the third of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing introduces Cisco Networking Academy Program students to the basics of switching and intermediate routing skills. The course focuses on the following: introduction to classless routing; single area OSPF; EIGRP; switching concepts; switches; switch configuration; spanning-tree protocol; virtual LANS; and VLAN Trunking Protocol.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    WAN Technologies is the fourth of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. WAN Technologies introduces Cisco Networking Academy students to WAN technologies. The course focuses on the following: Network Address Translation (NAT) and Port Address Translation (PAT); Wan technologies, Point-to- Point Protocol (PPP); Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN); Dial-on-Demand Routing (DDR); frame relay, and network management.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    This is an introductory course in Wireless LANs that focuses on the design, planning, implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of wireless networks. It covers a comprehensive overview of technologies, operation, and troubleshooting of wireless networks. It also covers a comprehensive overview of technologies, security, and design best practices with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in wireless LAN setup and troubleshooting: 802.11a and 802.11b technologies, products, and solutions; site surveys; resilient WLAN design, installation, and configuration; WLAN security--802.1xEAP,LEAP,WEP,SSID; and vendor interoperability strategies. This course will prepare students for the Cisco Wireless LAN Support Specialist designation.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

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  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

    (Basic Computer Literacy) Fundamental command-line features of the Unix environment, including file system navigation, file permission, the "vi" text editor, command shells, and basic network use. Students will learn to: log-in and log-out of Unix and CDE systems; navigate the Solaris environment file system, manipulate text files; create files and directories; change permissions of files and directories; use the "vi" text editor, identify and modify initialization files; employ shell features to streamline command execution; use basic network commands; and use commands to search directories and files.
  • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

    An introduction to the Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and its industrial applications. The course covers ladder logic programming methods using switches, registers, timers, counters, and sequencers. Implementation of Boolean functions, and numerical calculations is introduced. Proper selection of PLC processors, power supplies, input/ouput modules is discussed and exercised in hands-on laboratory assignments. Use of the PLC in motor control and machines controll applications is emphasized. Basic human-machine interface (HMI) components are introduced.
  • 0.00 - 3.00 Credits

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