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      Pre-Req: CIS 170Co-Req: NoneA course designed to teach the following microcomputer topics: memory management, interface card installation, interrupts, I/O and memory addressing, microcomputer system utilities, hard drive management and setup, and other advanced hardware concepts. This course will help prepare students for the ComTIA A+ Certification. This course must be taken within a two year time frame of completing CIS 170.
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      Pre-req: CIS 251Co-req: NoneThis course will guide students through the process of conducting a high-tech digital forensics investigation. It will include acquiring and analyzing digital evidence and reporting findings, mastering advanced techniques in password recovery, registry analysis, and evidence filtering. This course covers the objectives for students wishing to sit for the AccessData Certified Examiner Certification (ACE).
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      Pre-Req: CIS 175Co-Req: NoneThis course will focus on managing and maintaining IP addressing, names resolution, network security, routing and remote access, and network infrastructure. This course will help to prepare the student for the Implementing, Managing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure Certification.
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      Pre-Req: CIS 177Co-Req: NoneThis course provides a comprehensive, theoretical, and practical approach to learning the technologies and protocols needed to design and implement a converged switched network. Students learn about the hierarchical network design model and how to select devices for each layer. The course explains how to configure a switch for basic functionality and how to implement Virtual LANs, VTP, and Inter-VLAN routing in a converged network. The different implementations of Spanning Tree Protocol in a converged network are presented, and students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to implement a WLAN in a small-to-medium size network.
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      Pre-Req: CIS 276Co-Req: NoneThis course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in enterprise networks. The course uses the Cisco Network Architecture to introduce integrated network services and explains how to select the appropriate devices and technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to implement and configure common data link protocols and how to apply WAN security concepts, principles of traffic, access control, and addressing services. Finally, students learn how to detect, troubleshoot, and correct common enterprise network implementation issues.
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      Pre-req.: CIS 176 and 177 Course Description: The Cisco Networking Academy CCNA Security course provides a next step for individuals who want to enhance their CCNA-level skill set and help meet the growing demand for network security professionals. The curriculum provides an introduction to the core security concepts and skills needed for the installation, troubleshooting, and monitoring of network devices to maintain the integrity, confidentiality, and availability of data and devices.
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      Pre-Req: NoneCo-Req: Enrolled in final JSCC semesterA supervised work program designed to provide students with a variety of practical on-the-job experiences. This will allow students to apply their knowledge to real world situations and to build relationships between companies prior to graduation. This course should be taken in the last semester of enrollment prior to graduation.
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      Co-Req: NonePre-Req: NoneProgramming in C++ will be the focus of this course. The concepts covered in class will begin with introductory concepts and conclude with advanced topics in C++. Programming concepts addressed will include data types, abstraction, classes, objects, file processing, functions, decision statements, iteration, arrays, inheritance, and pointers.
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      Pre-Req: CISP 1010Co-Req: NoneThis course is a continuation of CISP 1010. It examines topics of programming in a high-level language, including programming concepts good style, algorithms, documentation, and elementary data structures.