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CIS 246: Honors Security Fundamentals
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course provides a comprehensive introduction to computer and network security. The course covers basic security principles including a detailed discussion of security attack techniques and security defense technologies. Honor students will be prepared for the Comp TIA Security+ certification. Hands-on exercises will apply defensive tactics to harden a company's servers and workstations (Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP). Students learn cryptography and employ PK1 to thwart attacks.
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CIS 256,257,258: Internship I, II, III
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
Students serve an internship to practically apply their skills in real-world employment situations. All internships are project-oriented and directly related to their focus in computer studies. Each internship will be served under the sponsorship of a faculty advisor, and the students will be required to document the results of their experience.
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CIS 261: Linux/ Unix
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course introduces the student to the Linux operating system. The student will gain actual hands-on experience in installing, configuring, and administrating Linux in both a client and a server environment, as well as in integrating it with other operating systems. In addition, the student will acquire the skills necessary to manage a Linux/Unix based computer system by performing a variety of administrative tasks and functions inherent in using any Unix-based operating system.
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CIS 262: Linux Security
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is a second course in the Linux operating system. The focus is on the administration tasks associated with adding security to Linux servers. Lab exercises include creating user accounts, setting file permissions, configuring the Apache web server for security, and configuring Samba file sharing for security. Security fundamentals are covered, including encryption and authentication. ( Prerequisite: CIS 261)
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CIS 263: Honors Linux/ Unix
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This course introduces the student to the Linux operating system. The student will gain hands-on experience in installing, configuring, and administrating Linux in both a client and a server environment, as well as in integrating it with other operating systems. In addition, the student will acquire the skills necessary to manage a Linux/Unix based computer system by performing a variety of administrative tasks. Honors students will be prepared for the Comp TIA Linux+ certification exam.
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CIS 264: Networking Essentials
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the first of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. This course includes: networking terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI and TCP/IP models, safety, cabling, cabling tools, routers, IP addressing and subnet masks.
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CIS 265: Introduction to Routing
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the second of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. The course concentrates on the components in a CISCO router, initial setup and programming commands for the CISCO IOS. Students configure static routing and dynamic routing with the RIP distance vector protocol. ( Prerequisite: CIS 264)
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CIS 266: Router Configuration
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is the third of 6 courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. Students configure the routers static routing and dynamic routing. The dynamic routing focuses on the RIP, EIGRP, and OSPF protocols. Variable Length Subnet Masks are used for allocating IP addresses. ( Prerequisite: CIS 265)
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CIS 267: Honors Linux Security
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This is a second Honors course in the Linux operating system. The focus is on managing security for the Apache web server platform. Lab exercises include creating user accounts, setting file permissions, configuring the apache web server for a variety of secure services, and configuring Samba file sharing security. Security fundamentals are covered, including encryption and authentication. ( Prerequisite: CIS 263)
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CIS 270: Honors Networking Essentials
4.00 Credits
Robert Morris University Illinois
This Honors course is the first of six courses designed to provide students with classroom and laboratory experience in current and emerging networking technology. This course includes: networking terminology and protocols, network standards, LANs, WANs, OSI and TCP/IP models, safety, cabling, cabling tools, routers, IP addressing and subnet masks. Emphasis is on the details of the OSI 7-layer Model.
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