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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course teaches students fundamental data communications concepts, practical examples of communication Networking to which students can relate. The course encourages creative thinking in the application of data communication Network and encourages independent study of the communication field and distance education environment. The students become more aware through discussions of technical aspects of telecommunications, how telecommunication Networks are constructed, man aged and the types of communication Networks in use in the business world. Conceptual topics include Fundamentals of data communications, communication media, communication equipment and terminals, data transmission, Protocols, Network and Telecommunication Basics, Telecommunication and Network Standards, the Internet, addressing and services, Distributed Networks, Telecommunication Software, and security. PREREQUISITE: CP-221 or CP-270
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course will introduce the student to Macromedia Dreamweaver, a Web site development application package and Macromedia Flash, a Web site animation application package. Professional Web sites will be developed that include frames, tables, forms, lists, image maps, sound, video, and cascading style sheets. Web sites will be published on the World Wide Web. PREREQUISITES: CP-101 or CT-101
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits While Windows offers robust and extensive security, the technologies behind this feature-rich operating system can be complex to implement. By mastering this architecture, you can provide more effective security with less administrative overhead than ever before. In this hands-on course, students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to assess and implement a total enterprise operating system security. Students will learn to control the privacy, integrity and authenticity of data and resources from the file system to the network infrastructure. This course provides a firm background in the fundamentals of network security and prepares the students for taking the Microsoft 70-214 exam towards the MCSE and MCSA certifications. PREREQUISITE: CP-270
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course introduces the student to the advanced concept of writing Windows applications Event-Driven programming and the graphical user interface (GUI). Topics include: graphic controls and methods; displaying data in tabular formats; interfacing with Windows: keyboard, mouse and other devices; file system controls, creating and accessing files; arrays, object linking and embedding (OLE), data control and SQL; sending keystrokes, Active X controls for programming and direct sound; and creating custom property. Students will write and debug several applications using the above topics. PREREQUISITE: CP-215
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides an overview of security concepts and techniques and their application to network operating systems. An extensive survey will be conducted on operating systems such as Windows Server 2000, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Professional, as well as Red Hat Linux. PREREQUISITES: CP-303 and CP- 360
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits A bottom-up organization of typical computer systems is described in detail. This course will examine Architectural Structures through vacuum tubes, transistors, integrated circuits and personal computer chips such as Intel and Motorola. The fundamental components of the central processing unit will be discussed along with a level to level approach to the computer architecture. Topics will include digital logic, system machine level, assembly language level and advanced computer architecture. PREREQUISITES: CP-117, CP-303 and MA-142
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits The relationship between information technology and the fundamental processes driving the business enterprise will be evaluated. A distinguishing objective is to reorient students from a "business as usual" approachto information systems designed toward an integrated, cross-functional reassessment of the critical processes of the firm. The role of information technology as both an objective of and a participant in effective change is emphasized in relation to crucial organizational, managerial, and cultural factors. Students work as members of project teams to analyze case studies of actual reengineering efforts and to participate in original prototype exercises. PREREQUISITE: CP-295
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides students with the fundamental background necessary to Install, Manage, Monitor, Configure and Troubleshoot DNS, DHCP, Remote Access Network Protocols, IP Routing and WINS in Windows Networking. It examines in detail the format and implementation of the principle protocols TCP/IP Suite. Theoretical topics include: Networking protocol and Networking service such as Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol, Domain Name Service, Windows Internet Name Service, Routing and Remote Access, IP Routing, IP Security, Internet Connections Sharing, Network Address Translation, and Certificate Service. At the completion of the course, students will be able to manage daily operations of the Windows Networking Infrastructure. The course also provides the knowledge needed to prepare for Networking Certification exams. PREREQUISITES: CP-321 and MA-140
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan, install, configure, and troubleshoot the Windows Active Directory Components, DNS for Active Directory, and Active Directory Solutions. The course also provides the students the skills required to manage, monitor, and optimize the desktop environment by using Group policy, which is essential to the proper design and delivery of Network services in a LAN, WAN, Enterprise and Complex Networks. At the completion of the course, students will have the understanding and the knowledge to manage daily operations of the Windows Active Directory Structure. The course also provides the knowledge needed to prepare for Networking Certification Exams. PREREQUISITES: CP-321 and MA-140
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 credits This course introduces the development tools for designing and creating custom applicants, using products like PL/SQL procedural programs, and developer products such as Procedure Builder, Form Builder, Report Builder, Graphic Builder. Students will use Oracle client/server database application to complete several database projects. PREREQUISITES: CP-295 and CP- 330
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