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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. Students will experience hands-on operation and maintenance of a computer network, communicating with network users, troubleshooting problems, and documenting network changes. (Prerequisite: Grade of B or better in CIT 111, 112; Grade of A in CIT 211; Instructor permission)
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4.00 Credits
4 HRS. This course is the third in a series of four required to prepare the student for a career in networking and the Cisco CCNP certification. Topics covered include LAN media, advanced switch configuation, VLAN's spanning tree protocol and redundant links, routing between switches, multilayer switching, hot standby routing protocol, multi-casting, and restricting network access. (Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CIT 206.) F
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4.00 Credits
4 HRS. This course is the last in a series of four required to prepare the student for a career in networking and the Cisco CCNP certification. Topics covered include troubleshooting methodologies, management and diagnostic tools, troubleshooting: TCP/IP, LAN switched environment, VLAN's frame relay, ISDN, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. (Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CIT 305, 306 and 405.) S
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. The sixth in the series of courses required to prepare the student for the Microsoft MCSE certification. Topics include analyzing business and technical requirements for network security, network security design, security between networks and communication channel security. (Prerequisite: Grade of "C" or better in CIT 112) (Co-requisite: CIT 211 ). F
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. The seventh in the series of courses required to prepare the student for the Microsoft MCSE certification. Topics include analyzing business and technical requirements for network infrastructure design, Internet connectivity design, WAN infrastructure design, and network management and implementation design. (Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in CIT 112; co-requisite CIT 211) S
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. An investigation of an actual or experimental situation; may involve the design, construction, and testing of an experimental apparatus. Students will be assigned to a multiple-disciplinary project team. (Prerequisites: INDT 240, INDT 422, INDT 424 and senior status.) S
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. Covers substantive criminal law including the elements of major crimes and their defenses. (Prerequisite: CJ 111.) F-S
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. Identifies the investigative procedures used in the process of fact gathering, testing and confirmation techniques by police administrators in relationship to effective utilization of resources. Examines the executive's responsibilities, provides for implementation of command policy and studies the auxiliary services in support of police operations. S
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. A study of the philosophy and history of American law enforcement: limitations imposed on law enforcement in a democratic society, law enforcement agencies, and police ethics. Special emphasis is placed on the police and community relations. F
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3.00 Credits
3 HRS. Identifies the investigative procedures for concluding that a crime was committed, recognizing, collecting and preparing physical evidence for transmission to court. Preparing an investigation report in the potential prosecution of a criminal case. S
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