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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to be a study of local area networks, their topologies and their functions and provides a general understanding of the basic LAN protocols. Topics covered include: fundamental concepts and terminology, the IEEE/ISO Logical Link Control standard, construction of a LAN, and LAN data links for internet works.
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3.00 Credits
This course will provide instruction to demonstrate the ability to implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows. This course is designed to follow a preparation path towards the appropriate Microsoft certification series.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the organization, structure, functions, and administration of a network operating system. This course is designed to train the student in administration of a local area network. Presents network operating system concepts such as file and shared printing, data protection, application installation, and electronic messaging. Concepts will be incorporated into practical applications.
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to design, configure, and administer a complex network. The course is designed to provide students with an advanced skill set.
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4.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to introduce you to fundamental networking concepts and technologies. This course provides a hands-on introduction to networking and the Internet using tools and hardware commonly found in the home and small business environment. These online materials will assist you in developing the skills necessary to plan and implement small networks across a range of applications. This course prepares you with the skills needed to obtain entry-level Home Network Installer jobs. It also prepares you for some of the skills needed for Network Technician, Computer Technician, Cable Installer, and Help Desk Technician jobs.
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4.00 Credits
The goal of this course is to assist students in developing the skills necessary to provide customer support to users of small-to-medium-sized networks and across a range of applications. The course provides an introduction to routing and remote access, addressing and network services. It will also familiarize students with servers providing email services, web space, and Authenticated Access. This course prepares students with the skills required for entry-level Help Desk Technician and entry-level Network Technician jobs.
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4.00 Credits
The focus of this course is on learning the fundamentals of networking. In this course, you will learn both the practical and conceptual skills that build the foundation for understanding basic networking. First, you will examine human versus network communication and see the parallels between them. Next, you will be introduced to the two major models used to plan and implement networks: OSI and TCP/IP. You will gain an understanding of the "layered" approach to networks and examine the OSI and TCP/IP layers in detail to understand their functions and services. You will become familiar with the various network devices, network addressing schemes and, finally, the types of media used to carry data across the network
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4.00 Credits
The primary focus of this course is on routing and routing protocols. The goal is to develop an understanding of how a router learns about remote networks and determines the best path to those networks. This course includes both static routing and dynamic routing protocols. By examining multiple routing protocols, you will gain a better understanding of each of the individual routing protocols and a better perspective of routing in general. Learning the configuration of routing protocols is fairly simple. Developing an understanding of the routing concepts themselves is more difficult, yet is critical for implementing, verifying, and troubleshooting routing operations.
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1.00 Credits
Discusses topics of current interest in computerized information management with emphasis on applications of information management skills during lab time. Identifies and offers various seminar topics each term under this course number.
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3.00 Credits
The Fundamentals of Network Security course focuses on the overall security process based on a security policy with an emphasis on hands-on skills in the areas of secure perimeter, secure connectivity, security management, identity services, and intrusion detection. This course prepares students to take the Cisco 642-502 SNRS (Securing Networks with Cisco Routers and Switches) and the Cisco 642-522 SNPA (Securing Networks with PIX and ASA) Exams.
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