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      CO-OP can be either a field experience such as an internship or a project-based course. The description will vary among institutions. Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None 3 Credit Hours – 1-4 Lecture Hours (F, S, U)
    • 0.00 - 4.00 Credits

      CO-OP can be either a field experience such as an internship or a project-based course. The description will vary among institutions. Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: None 3 Credit Hours – 1-4 Lecture Hours (F, S, U)
    • 3.00 Credits

      Windows Server Administration-Through commonly used Windows network operating systems, students will learn to install, configure, administer, maintain, and troubleshoot networked computer system servers. Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: CITC 1302 Introduction to Networking.3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      CCNA III: The Enterprise networking, Security, and Automation (ENSA) course is the third course in the CCNAv7 curriculum. This course describes the architectures and considerations related to designing, securing, operating, and troubleshooting enterprise networks. This course covers wide area network (WAN) technologies and quality of service (QoS) mechanisms used for secure remote access. It also introduces software-defined networking, virtualization, and automation concepts that support the digitalization of networks. Students gain skills to configure and troubleshoot enterprise networks and learn to identify and protect against cybersecurity threats. They are introduced to network management tools and learn key concepts of software-defined networking, including controller-based architectures and how application programming interfaces (APIs) enable network automation.Notes & Prerequisites: Prereq- CITC 13243 Credit hours, 3 Lecture hours.This course is not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Network Security is designed to give students a fundamental understanding of computer and network security. It will introduce students to a wide variety of concepts related to network security. This course will cover the objectives for the current CompTIA Security + Certification.Prerequisites & NotesNote: This course was formerly CISP 2580.Prerequisites: CITC 1302 Introduction to Networking and MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics.3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      User Support/Help Desk is an introduction to the role of computer technology in support of business processes and procedures. Concepts include computer user support, customer service skills, troubleshooting skills, common support problems, help desk operation and management, common help desk tools and procedures, and basic hardware and software installation and maintenance.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisites: INFS 1010 Computer Applications, CITC 1330 Microsoft Desktop OS, and CITC 2320 Windows Server Administration 3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F, S, U)
    • 3.00 Credits

      Active Directory teaches strategies and tactics for implementing, administering, and troubleshooting information systems that incorporate Microsoft Windows Active Directory in an enterprise computing environment. Prerequisites & NotesNote: This course was formerly CPET 2540.Prerequisites: CITC 2320 Windows Server Administration.3 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture HoursNote: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Programming Embedded Systems course will teach you how to program with current and leading IoT technologies for building IoT solutions for Smart Homes, Smart Campus etc., using IoT sensors and devices. Students will gain an understanding of using Arduinos, Raspberry Pi's, and other appropriate programming frameworks as the base to build all the projects; learn the fundamentals of IoT and then build a standard framework for developing all the applications; learn to capture data using sensors, and the basics of analysis and visualization of the data in the cloud; and gain an understanding of other concepts around IoT such as security.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: CITC 23423 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Cloud Computing has transformed the IT industry by opening the possibility for infinite or at least highly elastic scalability in the delivery of enterprise applications and software as a service (SaaS). Amazon Web Services, Microsoft's Azure, Google Cloud Platform, and many other Cloud offerings give mature software vendors and new start-ups the option to deploy their applications to systems of infinite computational power with practically no initial capital investment and with modest operating costs proportional to the actual use. This course examines covers cloud computing fundamentals including its characteristics, benefits, service models, and deployment models. It details the elements that commonly exist in a cloud environment. This course also describes emerging cloud standards for portability, interoperability, and security. It gives you an overview of the integration of social, mobile, and big data (third platform technologies) with cloud computing.Prerequisites & NotesPrerequisite: CITC 23423 Credit Hours - 3 Lecture Hours (F)Note: Course not designed for transfer.
    • 3.00 Credits

      Digital Forensics is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will introduce students to computing investigations by preparing them to acquire, examine and summarize digital evidence. Prerequisites & Notes Note: This course was formerly CISP 2810.Prerequisites: MATH 1530 Probability and Statistics or higher math.3 Credit Hours – 3 Lecture Hours Note: * Course designed for transfer.