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knowledge regarding Internet connectivity,<br />

security and Web technical development. The<br />

class is designed to give skills necessary to be<br />

an Internet technician professional. Students<br />

will gain skills necessary for implementing<br />

and maintaining Internet, Intranet and<br />

Extranet infrastructure and services as well as<br />

development of relation applications.<br />

CNT 200 Introduction to Networking<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

This course introduces the student to the<br />

underlying concepts of data communications,<br />

telecommunications and networking. It focuses<br />

on the terminology and technologies in<br />

current networking environments and is<br />

meant to provide a general overview of the<br />

field of networking as a basis for continued<br />

study in the field.<br />

CNT 201 Local Area Networks<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This course builds upon networking fundamentals.<br />

It provides a detailed overview of<br />

LANs (Local Area Networks), the client/server<br />

model, and common networking systems.<br />

CNT 237 Administering a Microsoft<br />

SQL Server 2000 Database<br />

4 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 234<br />

Proficient using the Windows 2000 Advanced<br />

Server. Gene4ral knowledge of computer<br />

hardware and software components, including<br />

memory, hard disk, central processing units,<br />

and operating systems. General knowledge of<br />

networking concepts, including network operating<br />

system and local area network (LAN).<br />

CNT 202 Wide Area Networks<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This course covers networking topics related<br />

to Wide Area Networks (WANs). These topics<br />

include the telecommunications components<br />

and concepts used to build WANs, as<br />

well as the protocols used to transport voice<br />

and data over a wide area. Topics include<br />

point-to-point services, integrated digital network,<br />

frame relay, cell relay, ATM, SMDS<br />

and SONET.<br />

CNT 203 TCP/IP and Networking<br />

Architectures<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This course outlines four important networking<br />

architectures in corporate environments<br />

today: TCP/IP, SNA, AppleTalk, and DNA.<br />

The major components and functions of each<br />

of these architectures are discussed, as well as<br />

methods used to connect different architectures.<br />

This course provides students with concepts<br />

that are important to the field of systems<br />

integration, as well as a conceptual basis for<br />

understanding network architectures.<br />

CNT 204 Introduction to Internet<br />

Technologies<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This course outlines the important Internet<br />

technologies in use today. The major components<br />

and functions of each of these technologies<br />

are discussed, as well as methods used to<br />

connect different technologies. This course<br />

provides the students with concepts that are<br />

important to the field of systems integration<br />

with the Internet, as well as a conceptual basis<br />

for understanding Internet technologies.<br />

CNT 205 Internetworking<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This is an advanced course intended for networking<br />

professionals and students who<br />

already grasp the general concepts of data<br />

communications and networking, but would<br />

like a more detailed understanding of internetworking.<br />

Techniques and components for<br />

managing network growth and connecting<br />

disparate network architectures will be presented<br />

and solutions to internetworking problems<br />

will be developed.<br />

CNT 206 Processes and Protocols<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This is an advanced course intended for networking<br />

professionals and students who<br />

already grasp the general concepts of data<br />

communications and networking, but would<br />

like a more detailed understanding of the processing<br />

and protocols of internetworking.<br />

Techniques and components of processing<br />

and protocols for managing networks and<br />

connecting disparate network architectures<br />

will be presented and solutions to processing<br />

and protocol problems will be developed.<br />

CNT 207 Network Analysis and<br />

Design<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 200<br />

This is an advanced course intended for networking<br />

professionals and students who grasp<br />

the basic concepts of networking but would<br />

like to understand methods used to analyze,<br />

design, and manage LANs and point-to-point<br />

networks. Exercises are geared toward learning<br />

techniques used to design and analyze<br />

networks.<br />

CNT 231 MS Windows 2000<br />

Network and Operating Essentials<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 115 or equivalent knowledge<br />

or experience<br />

This course provides students who are new to<br />

Microsoft Windows 2000 with the knowledge<br />

necessary to understand and identify the tasks<br />

involved in supporting Windows 2000 networks.<br />

This is an introductory course<br />

designed to provide an overview of networking<br />

concepts and how they are implemented<br />

in Windows 2000. It also provides students<br />

with the knowledge and skills required for<br />

course CNT 232, Implementing Windows<br />

2000 Professional and Server.<br />

CNT 232 Implementing Windows<br />

2000 Professional and Server<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 231<br />

This course provides students with the knowledge<br />

and skills necessary to install and configure<br />

Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional<br />

on stand-alone and client computers that are<br />

part of a work group or domain. In addition,<br />

this course provides the skills and knowledge<br />

necessary to install and configure Windows<br />

2000 Server to create file print, Web, and<br />

Terminal servers. It also covers the prerequisite<br />

for course CNT 233, Implementing a<br />

Windows 2000 Network Infrastructure.<br />

CNT 233 Implementing a Windows<br />

2000 Network Infrastructure<br />

3 Credits<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 232<br />

This course is for support professionals who<br />

are new to Microsoft Windows 2000 and will<br />

be responsible for installing, configuring,<br />

managing, and supporting a network infrastructure<br />

that uses the Microsoft Windows<br />

2000 Server products. It also provides stu-<br />

123 2002 - 2003 <strong>Red</strong> <strong>Rocks</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Catalog

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