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CNET 4210 - NetworkSecurity/Firewalls (2-2-3)
This course provides students with the fundamentals of design and implementation of
a secure network infrastructure. The focus will be on designing, configuring, and
testing router and firewall security.
Prerequisite(s): CNET 3210 (C) andCNET 3220 (C).
CNET 4250 –TroubleshootingConvergedNetworks (2-2-3)
In this course students will develop the knowledge and skills necessary to plan and
perform regular maintenance on complex enterprise routed and switched networks
and use technology-based practices and a systematic standards approach to perform
network troubleshooting.
Prerequisite(s): CNET 3210 (C) andCNET 3220 (C).
CNET 4310 - AdvancedServer Technology (2-2-3)
This course provides students with an introduction to Server Virtualization, Storage
AreaNetworks (SANs), and LoadBalancing.
Prerequisite(s): Course requires Microsoft MCSA Certification or permission of
instructor.
CNET 4800 - Selected Topics inCNET (3-0-3)
An exploration of selected topics and problems in the computer networking area under
theguidanceand supervision of a facultymember.
Prerequisite(s): Permission of Dean or AssociateDean required.
Computer Science (CSCI)
CSCI 1100 -- AppliedComputing (2-2-3)
This course covers applied topics in computing which will serve as tools for
presentations, web development, and knowledge of basic operating systems. Topics
include using PowerPoint, understanding and using email, remote file transfer and
remote login using Secure Shell, building Websites using tools such as XHTML &
JavaScripting,Windows basics, and Linux basics.
Prerequisite(s): MATH 1101 or higher (or equivalent placement score).
CSCI 1301 - Computer Science I (3-0-3)
The course includes an overview of computers and programming: problem-solving
and algorithm development; simple data types; arithmetic and logical operators;
selection structures; repetition structures; text files; arrays (one-and two-dimensional);
procedural abstraction and software design; modular programming (including
subprograms or the equivalent). A high level programming languagewill beused.
Prerequisite(s): A grade of C or better in MATH 1101 or higher (or equivalent
placement score).
CSCI 1302 - Computer Science II (3-0-3)
The course covers abstract data types (ADTs); arrays (multi-dimensional), records;
strings, and sets; binary files; searching and sorting; recursion; pointers and
collections; software engineering concepts; A high level programming languagewill be
used.
Prerequisite(s): A grade of C or better inCSCI 1301 or CSCI 1371.
CSCI 1371 - Computing for Engineers (3-0-3)
This course is designed to expose students to computer science concepts within the
context of engineering disciplines, and includes thegeneral principles of programmatic
and data abstraction, testing, debugging and problem solving. The course addresses
variables and data types, logical expressions, arrays, strings, file I/O, conditional
statements, repetition and recursion, functions and procedures, scoping issues,
plotting in two and three dimensions, manipulating media, data structures, and
sorting/searching algorithms. Ahigh-level languagewill be used.
Prerequisite(s): A grade of C or better inMath 1112AORMath 1113ORMath 1501.
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