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164 9 ANNOUNCEMENT OF COURSES<br />

CNET-184 Advanced Switching<br />

(Cisco Networking Academy CCNP III)<br />

27.00 hrs lecture, 81.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

This course enables learners to use appropriate technologies to<br />

build scalable multilayer switched networks, to create and<br />

deploy a global intranet, and to implement basic<br />

troubleshooting techniques in environments that use Cisco<br />

multilayer switches for client hosts and services. This course also<br />

enables learners to improve traffic flow, reliability, redundancy,<br />

and performance for LAN switching that is self-supported or<br />

transported via a service provider. This course will prepare<br />

students for the Cisco Certified Networking Professional (CCNP)<br />

exam: 642-812 (BCMSN) Building Cisco Multilayer Switching<br />

Networks. Repeatable = 3 times (GC)<br />

CNET-185 Optimizing Converged Networks<br />

27.00 hrs lecture, 81.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Prerequisite: CNET-155A/B and CNET-156A/B; or CCNA<br />

certification<br />

Advisory: CS-157 or CNET-157<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

This is the last of four courses of the advanced study of Cisco<br />

Networking Academy. This course is designed to provide<br />

students with classroom and laboratory experience optimizing<br />

converged networks that will prepare them for the Cisco<br />

Certified Networking Professional (CCNP) exam: 642-845 Cisco<br />

Optimizing Converged Cisco Networks). Instruction includes<br />

troubleshooting methodology, network documentation, and<br />

debug. Repeatable = 3 times (GC)<br />

CNET-195A1 Work Experience Education – Vocational<br />

75.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 1.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Work experience education for students employed in jobs<br />

directly related to a major. Units are based on hours worked.<br />

(GC)<br />

CNET-195A2 Work Experience Education – Vocational<br />

150.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 2.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Work experience education for students employed in jobs<br />

directly related to a major. Units are based on hours worked.<br />

(GC)<br />

CNET-195A3 Work Experience Education – Vocational<br />

225.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Work experience education for students employed in jobs<br />

directly related to a major. Units are based on hours worked.<br />

(GC)<br />

CNET-195A4 Work Experience Education – Vocational<br />

300.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU<br />

Work experience education for students employed in jobs<br />

directly related to a major. Units are based on hours worked.<br />

(GC)<br />

CS-101<br />

CS-101L<br />

CS-102<br />

CS-104A<br />

CS-104B<br />

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COMPUTER SCIENCE<br />

Division: Science, Technology, and Engineering<br />

Introduction to Computers<br />

and Information Technology<br />

54.00 hrs lecture<br />

Units: 3.00<br />

Cross-referenced Course: CNET-101<br />

Advisory: Eligible for ENGL-151B and ENGL-163; concurrent<br />

enrollment in CS-101L<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This course is a general introduction to the area of computers<br />

and information technology and is designed for <strong>all</strong> students.<br />

This survey course will examine a broad overview of topics<br />

including software, hardware, the networking of computer<br />

systems, and information technology and surveys of<br />

programming languages. The student will explore the<br />

implications of this technology with regard to today’s<br />

information society. (GC)<br />

Computer Applications<br />

27.00 hrs lecture, 27.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 2.00<br />

Cross-referenced Course: CAOT-101L<br />

Advisory: CS-101 or CNET-101<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This course covers topics in word processing, spreadsheets,<br />

database, presentation graphics, information management, and<br />

integration of <strong>all</strong> the above-mentioned programs. (GC)<br />

Introduction to Computer Programming Using C++<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Prerequisite: MATH-152 or MATH-153<br />

Advisory: CS-101 or CNET-101<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This course is an introduction to computer programming. Its<br />

primary objective is to teach problem solving using the C++<br />

programming language. Emphasis will be placed on structured<br />

procedural programming with an introduction to object-oriented<br />

programming. This course is designed primarily for computer<br />

science and related transfer majors. (GC)<br />

Introduction to .NET Programming<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Advisory: MATH-152 or MATH-153; CS-101 or CNET-101<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This course covers the skills necessary to create structured<br />

Windows Applications. The class uses C# for design and<br />

development. Topics covered will include language syntax,<br />

event-driven programming, structured programming, most of<br />

the standard tools, and user interface strategies. This course is<br />

intended for a general audience with no programming<br />

experience. (GC)<br />

Advanced .NET Programming<br />

54.00 hrs lecture, 54.00 hrs lab<br />

Units: 4.00<br />

Advisory: CS-104A and CS-122<br />

Accepted For Credit: CSU & UC<br />

This is an advanced course for .NET application design and<br />

development. Three major areas covered are Graphical User<br />

Interface for Windows applications; ADO.NET and SQL for<br />

access to databases; and XML and ASP.NET for Web forms and<br />

services. The .NET Framework will be used in class for program<br />

development. Students may select either C# or Visual Basic.NET<br />

to complete projects. (GC)<br />

<strong>2010</strong>-<strong>2011</strong> OHLONE COLLEGE CATALOG

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