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3.00 Credits
This course provides students with the skills and resources needed to install, configure and administer the current version of Microsoft Prerequisite: SQL Server. This will include installation and setup of MS SQL Server; setup and administration of a client server database and knowledge of the MS SQL Server Database Application. Prerequisite: CIS 2165 and CIS 2510
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate computing and network security fundamentals. Topics include network vulnerabilities and attacks, network defenses, wireless network security, access control, network assessment and auditing, cryptography and organizational security. Preparation will also be given for the ComptTIA Security + exam. Prerequisite: CIS 1107 and CIS 1130 or CIS 1411
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to troubleshooting and problem solving techniques for Windows desktop network applications. Review the major network configuration components of the operating system. Configure and problem solve operating system functions as used in a real-world network desktop work station. Prerequisite: CIS 1107 and CIS 1510 and CIS 1714
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3.00 Credits
Installing, configuring, upgrading and troubleshooting microcomputer hardware and software including CPU, storage devices, add-in boards and adapters, video displays and communication devices. This course will prepare students for the CompTIA A+ Certification Exam. Prerequisite: CIS 1107
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3.00 Credits
Computer forensics is the study of obtaining and analyzing evidence/information for use as evidence in civil, criminal or administrative cases. Prerequisite: CIS 1130 and CIS 2640 and CIS 2717 and a criminal records check must be completed prior to enrolling in CIS 2808; no exceptions.
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3.00 Credits
Overview of the criminal justice system and an analysis of the interdependence of its components, including legislative, law enforcement, prosecution, court and correctional systems. Examination of responsibilities of professionals in each of these systems, including ethical and legal responsibilities. Prerequisite: DEV 0010 and DEV 0030
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3.00 Credits
Survey of Federal Constitutional Law. Emphasis on the Bill of Rights with particular attention to the Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Fourteenth Amendments. Federal and state statutes relevant to Constitutional Law are reviewed, analyzed and interpreted. Particular emphasis is placed on due process, equal protection, search and seizure, arrest and interrogation. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Overview of state and federal court systems. Study, analysis and application of the Rules of Evidence and Rules of Criminal Procedure from investigation to arrest and through trial and the appellate process. Ethical guidelines for criminal justice professionals in the detection of crime, apprehension and prosecution of the accused and constitutional restrictions on government actions. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Basic concepts of Criminal Law and analysis of state and federal criminal statutes. Elements of crimes, criminal liability, jurisdiction over criminal offenses and criminal defenses and criminal responsibility will be examined. Additionally, crimes against property, crimes against persons and alcohol and drug crimes will be covered. Prerequisite: DEV 0012 and DEV 0032
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3.00 Credits
Engage students in the process of building a personal portfolio that includes career and financial goals, a professional resume, job search process, a personal budget, a savings and investment plan and access to community resource information. This course will address the process of community re-entry from a personal, social and occupational perspective.
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