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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CIS 102 Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. This course covers configuration of network switches and routers to manage network traffic. Topics include discussion of the OSI reference model and related LAN technologies; application of switch concepts in switch configuration and troubleshooting; and implementation of routing concepts in router configuration and troubleshooting. Preparation course for the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credits) Prerequisites: CIS 202 (or concurrent enrollment in CIS 202) Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. Emphasis for this course will be on public telecommunications services such as Frame Relay, ISDN, HDLC, PPP, and DDR. Students will learn the advantages, disadvantages, and features of each service as well as how to confi gure Cisco routers to use each service. Network IP addressing solutions through the use of NAT, PAT, DHCP and private addresses will be stressed. Preparation course for the Cisco Certifi ed Network Associate exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CIS 202 (or concurrent enrollment in CIS 202) Out-of-class computer work required. Audit by consent of instructor only. Emphasis for this course will be on public telecommunications WAN services such as Frame Relay and PPP. Students will learn the advantages, disadvantages, and features of each service as well as how to configure Cisco routers to use each service. Practical application of access control lists (ACL) will be introduced. Network IP addressing solutions through the use of NAT, PAT, DHCP and private addresses will be stressed. Preparation course for the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross Reference: ART 209 Prerequisite: CIS 120 or consent of instructor Out-of-class computer work required. An introduction to computers as a digital prepress design tool. Applications include multicolor illustration and painting software, scanners, and postscript printer. This course expands on the practice of preparing art for multicolor printing and the principles and techniques of mechanical color separation with the use of computer software. Expansion of the student"s professional vocabulary is continued. The use of computers in drawing, typesetting, and printing production increases.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: CIS 134 (or concurrent enrollment in CIS 134) Out-of-class computer work required. This course provides the basic competencies of installing, configuring, and administering Windows Server in a network environment. Topics covered include how to create and manage client accounts, how to setup and administer shared resources, how to manage server resources and security through groups, how to plan the active directory and security, how to configure and manage network protocols and services, how to monitor the network, and how to optimize the server. All topics will be presented in the context of Microsoft Windows. Preparation course for the Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) Server exam and covers MCSE certification topics.
  • 4.00 Credits

    (4 Credits) Prerequisites: CIS 133 (or concurrent enrollment in CIS 133) Out-of-class computer work required. Th is course provides the basic competencies of installing, confi guring, and administering Windows Server in a network environment. Topics covered include how to create and manage client accounts, how to setup and administer shared resources, how to manage server resources and security through groups, how to plan the active directory and security, how to confi gure and manage network protocols and services, how to monitor the network, and how to optimize the server. All topics will be presented in the context of Microsoft Windows. Course covers MCSE certifi cation topics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: Recommend networking experience Out-of-class computer work required. This course will cover fundamental security concepts as well as the practical application of firewall installation, configuration, monitoring, and maintenance. In addition to general security concepts, other topics include: types of attacks, infrastructure security, operational security, transmission security, risk management, change management, and security policy development and implementation. Preparation course for the Computer Technology/Industry Association Security+ exam and covers Cisco Certified Security Professional/Network+ certification topics.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross reference: ART 258 Out-of-class computer work required. Explore basic concepts, tools, and vocabulary of Adobe Photoshop to create visual effects for both print and Web media. Scanners and digital cameras will also be used to combine, produce images, and manipulate photos.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Cross reference: ART 265 Out-of-class computer work required. The basics of publication design using computers and desktop publishing software with scanners, digital images, and OCR programs. The use of layout, typography, and clip art graphics to produce camera-ready brochures, flyers, newsletters, charts, or reports.
  • 3.00 Credits

    (3 Credits) Cross reference: ART 265 Prerequisites: Keyboarding and Microsoft Windows fi le management skills Out-of-class computer work required. Th e basics of publication design using computers and desktop publishing soft ware with scanners, digital images, and OCR programs. Th e use of layout, typography, and clip art graphics to produce cameraready brochures, fl yers, newsletters, charts, or reports.
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