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CIT 352: Network Communications Technology
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: CIT 230 or Consent of Instructor. Explains the fundamentals of data communications, including basic LAN and WAN engineering, modems and other forms of data communications equipment; broadband infrastructure and network services, and the protocols and equipment that make the global Internet a reality.
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CIT 353: Network Management
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: CIT 251 or CIT 361. Introduces the theoretical backgrounds and practical aspects of networking in three parts: Part I deals with background material on networking and net-working technologies (Ethernet, bridges, and switches). Part II addresses network management architectures and protocols to lay the foundation for SNMP management, broadband management, and TNM. Part III focuses on network management applications, tools to monitor network parameters, and network managements systems to manage networks. This course enables students to move on to the networking industry or to pursue or continue research in the field. It is useful for bother computer science and electrical/computer engineering courses in networking.
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CIT 355: Interactive Multimedia Research & Design
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: CIT 255 with a grade of C or better. CIT 256 is a project intensive course, which builds on the principles and concepts covered in CIT 255 - Multimedia Production. Topics for this course include media optimization, advanced multimedia techniques, color correction, advanced raster images, image manipulation, sound and video file formats, marquees and animation. Students will also study the theoretical foundations of multimedia including human computer interaction theory.
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CIT 361: Router Theory and Configuration
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 230 or Consent of Instructor. Course content includes safety, networking, networking terminology and protocols, network standards, LANS, WANS, OSI model, cabling, routers, router programming, Ethernet, and IP addressing. Emphasis is given to the use of decision- making and problem-solving techniques.
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CIT 362: Windows Desktop/ Server OS Administration
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 222 or Consent of Instructor. This course introduces the intermediate to advanced topics; demonstrating how to install, configure, and maintain Windows Server 2003; includes setting up users, computers, and printers; managing networked file and print servers; creating an e-mail server; and how to keep all data protected and secure.
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CIT 420: Advanced Database & Data Mining
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 410 with a grade of C or better. To introduce the advanced database techniques and the use of SQL, interface, data preparation for data mining addresses an issue unfortunately ignored by most authorities on data mining. Data preparation has traditionally taken a backseat to the more alluring question of how best to extract meaningful knowledge. But without adequate preparation of your data, the return on the resources invested in mining is certain to be disappointing.
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CIT 430: Storage Area Networks
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: CIT 420, COS 311 with grades of C or better. To present the benefits of storage area networks (SANs) to corporate users and enables them to deploy SAN technology effectively. Designed as an introduction to SANs, Storage Area Network Fundamentals develops an understanding of SAN basics and shows how to plan, implement, and manage a SAN. This course covers the topologies, protocols, and products required to implement and manage efficient SANs.
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CIT 440: Introduction to Client/ Server
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: CIT 255, CIT 350, CIT 420. Students explore basic concepts underlying client/server computing, emphasizing the event-driven programming paradigm and graphical user environment. They also become familiar with a client/server application development tool such as Power Builder or Visual Basic.
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CIT 450: Web Engineering
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisites: COS 311, CIT 350, CIT 355, CIT 420 with grades of C or better. To introduce and provide perspectives on Web-based system development. Emphasis is placed on processes and methodologies of managing information on the Web. Students will utilize development tools, skills, and case studies to evaluate Web-based systems by focusing on performance testing and Web matrices. Students will learn how to maintain and reuse Web-based systems and the components that comprise those systems.
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CIT 451: VoIP Architecture
3.00 Credits
Kentucky State University
Prerequisite: CIT 352. Introduces new techniques in which bypassing of the old circuit-switched hardware, soft switches streamline message traffic providing a much more efficient service development environment.
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