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ITD 250: Advanced OSPR/BGP and Policy Routing
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Introduction to advanced open shortest path first/border gateway protocol (OSPF/BGP) and policy routing Includes open shortest path first, parts one and two and border gateway protocol, parts one, two and three Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 251: Network Defense and Countermeasures
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Introduction to network defense and countermeasures for computer security Includes security fundamentals, risk analysis, firewalls, virtual private networks (VPN), intrusion detection, Internet Protocol (IP) signature and analysis and security policies Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 251 - Network Defense and Countermeasures
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ITD 254: Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Introduction to the basic concepts of building scalable Cisco Internetworks (BSCI) Includes routing principles, extending Internet protocol (IP) addresses, enhanced interior gateway routing protocol (EIGRP), configuring open shortest path first (OSPF) in a single areas, and inter-connecting multiple OSPF areas Also includes configuring intermediate system-to intermediate system (IS-IS) protocol, optimizing routing update operation, configuring basic border gateway protocol (BGP), and implementing BGP in scalable networks Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 254 - Building Scalable Cisco Internetworks
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ITD 256: Knowlogy-Security+
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 600 Introduction to and application of the security measures, software, and protocol involved in network security Includes indepth study and application of all network security fundamentals, assessing network security needs, designing a secure environment, hardening your environment and a comprehensive skills, test lab Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 256 - Knowlogy-Security+
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ITD 257: Programming with C#
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Overview of the major elements and structure of C# program including the major elements of the NET Framework and Platform Includes an overview of the MicrosoftNET Platform, overview of C#, the use of value-type variables, statements and exceptions, methods and parameters, arrays, and essentials of object-oriented programming Also includes using reference type variables, creating and destroying objects, inheritance in C#, aggregation, namespaces and advanced scope, operators and events, properties and indexers and attributes Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 257 - Programming with C#
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ITD 258: Programming with the MicrosoftNET Framework
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Overview of the Microsoft NET Framework with an introduction to a managed execution environment Includes working with components, deployment and versioning, common type system, working with types, and strings arrays and collections Also includes delegates and events, memory and resource management, data streams and files, Internet access serialization, remoting and XML web services Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 258 - Programming with the MicrosoftNET Framework
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ITD 259: Programming with Microsoft Visual BasicNET
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Overview of the major elements of the NET Framework and the major enhancements of the new version of Visual Basic Includes development environment features, language and syntax enhancements, object-oriented design for Visual BasicNET, object oriented programming in Visual BasicNET, using windows forms and building web applications Also includes using ADONET developing components in Visual BasicNET, deploying applications and upgrading to Visual BasicNET Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 259 - Programming with Microsoft Visual BasicNET
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ITD 260: Intro to Visual BasicNET Programming with MicrosoftNET
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Introduction to Visual BasicNET with an overview of programming with MicrosoftNET Includes basic concepts of Visual BasicNET, working with forms and controls, using variables and arrays, working with procedures, decision structures and loops and handling errors and exceptions Also includes validating user input, enhancing the user interface, web forms and XML web services, an introduction to object-oriented programming concepts, using ADONET and working with forms and controls Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 260 - Intro to Visual BasicNET Programming with MicrosoftNET
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ITD 261: Developing and Deploying Secure MicrosoftNET Framework Appl
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 150 Overview of the main concepts of assemblies and the programming problems that assemblies solve Includes creating an assembly, deploying an assembly, and assembly versioning and satellite assemblies Also includes type safety, verification, code signing, code access security, role-based security, isolated storage, and interoperating between managed and unmanaged code Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 261 - Developing and Deploying Secure MicrosoftNET Framework Appl
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ITD 262: Programming the MicrosoftNET Framework with VisualBasicNET
3.00 Credits
Pima Community College
Credit Hours: 250 Overview of the MicrosoftNET framework with an introduction to a managed execution environment Includes working with components, deploying and versioning, common type system, working with types, strings, arrays and collections Also includes delegates and events, memory and resource management, data streams and files, Internet access and serialization Prerequisite(s): Course Corequisites:
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ITD 262 - Programming the MicrosoftNET Framework with VisualBasicNET
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