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  • 3.00 Credits

    Builds upon the Introduction to Project Management course to provide a broader view and application of Project Management. Prerequisite(s): IT-230.
  • 2.00 Credits

    Data Modeling focuses on the design of relational databases using such tools as entry relationship diagrams and normalization to create an efficient database design. This class studies the data modeling process as well as the interaction that must take place between the designer and user to develop a workable database design. Prerequisite(s): CU 210 with a grade of 'C' or higher, or instructor permission.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Focuses on the process to implement a database on Microsoft SQL-Server. Students will use both a graphical user interface and structured query language to implement tables, relationships, views, indexes, stored procedures and triggers. Prerequisite(s): CU-210 with a "C" or higher.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Examines the transformation of key business processes through the expanding use of internet technologies. Explores both the technological aspects of change in the business world and how e-business is changing consumer expectations and society. Students will develop a simple web page using software such as Frontpage or Dreamweaver.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course introduces the student to the concepts of data communication in a Local Area Network (LAN) environment. It includes training in the methods and protocols used to allow networked computer systems to communicate in local environments. Topics include the OSI Communication Model, transmission media, protocol stacks especially TCP/IP, simple internetworking, and LAN services. Course objectives are based on those of the Network + and the retired Microsoft Network Essentials certification exams. Prerequisite(s): CU-101 or equivalent or instructor permission.
  • 5.00 Credits

    The student is introduced to networking and to a detailed study of network administration techniques. This is an applied course in the concepts of local area networks (LANs). The student focuses on configuration of file and print services. Methods and tools for designing, implementing, and maintaining a secure, expandable local area network environments are studied. Microsoft Windows 2003 Server is used as the platform for this course. Prerequisite(s): IT 102 and IT 110 both with a grade of 'C' or higher, BUS 164.
  • 5.00 Credits

    A practical course in the installation, configuration, maintenance, and support of Local Area Networks (LANs) using the Windows Network Operating Systems (NOSs). Students explore the hardware and cabling for a secure, expandable network environment. A Microsoft Windows 2003 Server is installed and configured for secure and efficient file, print and application services. The architecture and functionality of the Windows 2003 Server OS are studied. Desktop clients are installed and configured. Prerequisite(s): IT 260 and IT 261 both with a grade of 'C' or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is an introduction to the methodologies and tools for personal computer and Local Area Network (LAN) troubleshooting from a proactive viewpoint. The student studies the methods to identify and repair the most likely causes of network faults caused by user, hardware, and software problems. Disaster Plans, including a Backup Plan, are developed. Quality customer service, journaling and documentation are emphasized. Configuration management and patch/service release installation is learned. Server performance monitoring is discussed. Prerequisite(s): IT 260 and IT 261 both with a grade of 'C' or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    The skills learned in IT 270 are extended to applications on wide-area networks. Equipment, such as client computers, servers, bridges, hubs, switches, routers, and DSU/CSU units, are installed and configured. While the course is not specific to one vendor, many objectives parallel those of the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Certification. Prerequisite(s): IT 270 with a grade of 'C' or higher.
  • 5.00 Credits

    The Network Security Fundamentals course is an introduction to the various technical and administrative aspects of Information Security and Assurance in a network-centric computing environment. The course provides the foundation for understanding the key issues associated with determining appropriate levels of protection for information and computing assets. The course will also provide information on how to design and manage a secure network infrastructure. Prerequisite(s): CU-101
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