IT 195 IT 219 COMPUTER SECURITY I LAN SWITCHING AND WIRELESS This course provides the student with information and training on This course provides the student with information and training on computer security, including risk mitigation, infrastructure security, local area networks and wireless technologies. This course will teach application security, operational security, and information security the student to manage network equipment for local area networks and along with identifying applicable policies, laws and regulations. wireless technologies. This course is part of a series to help prepare This course is designed to help the student prepare for the CompTIA the student for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Security+ certification. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) Pre-requisite: IT 215 or instructor consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) IT 196 IT 230 COMPUTER SECURITY II INTERNSHIP This course provides the student with information and training on Provides field experience in which the student is working in a ethical hacking. Ethical hacking involves learning the tools used by position with at least one of the following responsibilities: network hackers to be prepared to defend against these attacks. This course maintenance, computer maintenance, software management, web is designed to help the student prepare for the EC-Council Certified site management or development, or other approved area related to Ethical Hacker certification. Pre-requisite: IT 195 or instructor Information Technology. This course may be repeated three times and consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) may be offered as variable credit. Pre-requisite: instructor consent. (4 credit, 0 lecture, 20 lab) IT 210 INTRODUCTORY NETWORKING IT 271 This course provides the student an introduction to networking. DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (2 credit, 2 lecture, 0 lab) A study of database management systems. Includes representatives of the hierarchical, network, and relational models. Covers the major IT 215 aspects of database technology, from initial planning, through schema NETWORK FUNDAMENTALS development, to formal operation. A mixture of background theory This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills to and practical operation. Emphasizes the restrictions imposed by implement network architecture with basic network security. The particular database models, and consequent processing advantages or student will also learn to configure, maintain, and troubleshoot disadvantages. Pre-requisite: IT 119 (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) network devices using the appropriate tools. This course is designed to help the student prepare for the CompTIA Network+ certification. IT 273 This course is part of a series to help prepare the student for the Cisco PROGRAMMING II Certified Network Associate certification. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) An advanced treatment of the C++ programming language, including the object-oriented extensions of C++ with a primary focus on data IT 216 structures. Through the language C++, the course explores linked ROUTER THEORY AND TECHNOLOGY lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs. This course provides a This course provides the student with information and training on framework for developing a professional programming style. This network routing and routing protocols. This course will teach the course provides an advanced treatment of algorithm development and student to manage network backbone equipment. This course is part analysis and the development of skill in creating programs through of a series to help prepare the student for the Cisco Certified Network both the top down and object-oriented paradigms. Pre-requisite: Associate certification. Pre-requisite: IT 215. IT 173 (IAI CS 911) (3 credit, 3 lecture, 0 lab) (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) IT 290 IT 217 SELECTED TOPICS IN INFORMATION TECH LAN ADMINISTRATION An in-depth study of topics in the Information Technology field. The This course provides the student with the competencies manage a exact content will vary from semester to semester depending on the local area network in a business environment. Pre-requisite: IT 215, subject studied. This course may be repeated three times if different or concurrent enrollment in IT 215, or instructor consent. topics are considered, but cannot exceed a total of six (6) credit hours (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) toward graduation. May be offered as variable credit. Pre-requisite: instructor consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) IT 218 WIDE AREA NETWORKS This course provides the student with information and training on wide area networks. This course will teach the student to manage network equipment between remote locations. This course is part of a series to help prepare the student for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification. Pre-requisite: IT 215 or instructor consent. (4 credit, 4 lecture, 0 lab) 137