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  • 3.00 Credits

    Cloud Computing and Security is a hands-on, career-oriented learning solution with an emphasis on practical experience to help students develop specialized network skills in cloud computing to advance their careers. The curriculum provides a student with the ability to choose, implement, and configure cloud platforms and security. It will also help prepare students for entry-level security career opportunities.
  • 3.00 Credits

    The internship is a credit-worthy work opportunity for students to gain experience in their major areas of study by strengthening and expanding their classroom knowledge through practical application. You must earn a total of 3 internship credits. To earn one credit, an intern must satisfactorily complete a minimum of 45 hours on the job. Prerequisite:    Completion of At Least Two-Thirds of Program Credit Requirements with Minimum of a 2.0 GPA
  • 3.00 Credits

    Network Security is a hands-on, career-oriented e-learning solution with an emphasis on practical experience to help students develop specialized security skills to advance their careers. 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. It will also help prepare students for entry-level security career opportunities and prepare for the Cisco CCNA Security certification. Prerequisite:    CNT 100 and (CIT 132 or CIT 194)
  • 4.00 Credits

    Wireshark, a network analyzer, is the de facto industry standard open source product for network troubleshooting, analysis, and security. The curriculum provides in-depth training in using this powerful tool to find network performance issues and identify security breaches. It will also help prepare students for entry-level security career opportunities and prepare them for the Wireshark Certified Network Analyst Exam. This certification exam is certified by the Department of Defense which will also provide opportunities for employment in various government organizations in information technology. Prerequisite:    CIT 132 or CIT 194
  • 3.00 Credits

    The need for security against attackers who comprise networks is growing every day. There is a real need for security professionals who are able to conduct test attacks on their network as a way to discover vulnerabilities before attackers do. The Ethical Hackers course is a hands-on course to help students develop these skills. The course will also help you to build the skills of creativity and critical thinking which will be necessary to think like a 'hacker'. The newest tools and techniques used to find any vulnerability and exploit in a network will also be introduced in the course, as well as web filtering, Intrusion Protection Systems, and virtualization. This course will prepare students to get certified as an Ethical Hacker by readying them for the EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker exam 312-50. Students should have basic computer technology and networking knowledge to be successful in this course. Prerequisite:    CIT 132 or CIT 194
  • 3.00 Credits

    Network Defense is a hands-on, career-oriented learning solution with an emphasis on practical experience to help students develop specialized network defense skills to advance their careers. The curriculum provides an students with the ability to implement defensive measures and access control, configure different types of firewalls, use different types of network data and monitor and evaluate security alerts. It will also help prepare students for entry-level security career opportunities. Prerequisite:    CNT 100 or CIT 132
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines past cultures in order to compare their experiences and make us aware of the opportunities and limitations of modern cultures. Major political, social, economic, and culture trends and their influences on modern civilization are examined. As an introduction, this course begins in the Ancient Near East and proceeds through the Central Middle Ages. Western Civilization II (CIV101) examines the period from the 17th century to the present.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course examines the history and experiences of cultures from the Renaissance to the present. Major political, social, economic, cultural and religious trends and influences are examined, discussed and interpreted. Topic discussions include perspectives on the rise of European power, revolutions (political, social, scientific and economic), the arts, literature, philosophy, nationalism and global interdependence among nations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is a survey of Roman history from the founding of the city of Rome in the eighth century BCE to the decline of Roman power in the late empire. The course will present both a mixture of Roman history (chronological narrative) and analysis of primary source material. Special emphasis will be placed on the various peoples (barbarians) that influenced this civilization.
  • 5.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the student to the basic elements of network administration. This is also the first of four courses provided in partnership with CISCO Systems that are geared towards providing the student with the knowledge and ability to become Cisco Certified as a Cisco Certified Network Administrator.