200
The course will provide students with a technical review of network protocols, infrastructure, and services. Given various sized networks, student will learn to design solutions based on TCP/IP. Students will also learn to implement and troubleshoot common issues found in modern networks. Upon successful completion, students will be able to identify, research, analyze and resolve common network access and performance problems.
3
Prerequisites
CST160
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS225
This course will provide students with intermediate level-knowledge and skills for configuring networked routers and switches. Students will learn enterprise network design principles, including implementing InterVLAN routing and dynamic routing protocols. They will also learn network address translation, basic router and switch security, and standard access list usage. Upon successful completion, students will be able to design, configure, secure and troubleshoot a routed network.
3
Prerequisites
CYB200
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS202
This course will provide students with hands-on practice and skill-building exercises using routers and switches. Students will learn how to design and build a small routed network using current protocols. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to access, manage, and secure a router or switch, as well as build a small network and do basic troubleshooting of the components.
1
Prerequisites
CYB200
Corequisites
CYB220
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS202L
This course provides students with the knowledge to configure and manage Windows Clients within a network environment. Students will use Windows system tools to install, configure, and manage a Windows client, including troubleshooting and improving system performance. Students will also manage file storage, user accounts, and local security. Upon successful completion, students will be able to support Windows Client users on a network, including establishing user groups, creating and sharing system resources, and working within a centralized Windows domain.
3
Prerequisites
CYB200
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS245
This course will allow students to apply knowledge of Windows Client and Server Operating Systems by implementing a prototype configuration. Students will learn to configure, administer and support the primary services in the Windows Server and Client operating systems. The student will also implement users, groups and computer accounts, sharing of system resources, and maintenance of system hardware. Upon completion of this course, students will be able to demonstrate proficiency in performing common Windows Client configurations.
1
Prerequisites
CYB200
Corequisites
CYB240
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS245L
This course provides the student with an understanding of the fundamental concepts of cybersecurity and covers the general security concepts involved in maintaining a secure computing environment. Students will learn a variety of security methodologies as well as technologies and concepts used for implementing a secure environment. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to examine and describe general cybersecurity fundamentals and implementation techniques.
3
Prerequisites
CST200
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS212
This course will introduce cloud computing architecture and security concepts. Students will learn about the benefits of cloud computing, cloud characteristics, cloud models and solutions along with deployment methods. Students will also gain knowledge of hardware, storage, thin clients and virtualization in the cloud and skills to implement cloud security fundamentals with virtualization security management. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to apply current cloud computing technologies and environments.
3
Prerequisites
CST160
Cross Listed Courses
Formerly CIS142
This course will introduce cloud computing architecture and security concepts. Students will learn about the benefits of cloud computing, cloud characteristics, cloud models and solutions along with deployment methods. Students will also gain knowledge of hardware, storage, thin clients and virtualization in the cloud and skills to implement cloud security fundamentals with virtualization security management. Upon successful course completion, students will be able to apply current cloud computing technologies and environments.
1
Prerequisites
CST160
Corequisites
CYB260
This course will provide students with the knowledge and skills to administer the Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise. Students will learn the foundation of Microsoft 365, its impact on business, and how to set up a test environment. Students will learn how to deploy, configure, update, and secure Microsoft 365 Apps for Enterprise. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to administer Microsoft 365 apps for a small business from setup to security.
3
Prerequisites
CYB240 and
CYB240L