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dents with the knowledge and skills required<br />

for course CNT 234, Implementing and<br />

Administering Windows 2000 Directory<br />

Services.<br />

CNT 234 Implementing and<br />

Administering Windows 2000<br />

Directory Services<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 233<br />

This course is designed to provide students<br />

with the knowledge and skills necessary to<br />

install, configure and administer Microsoft<br />

Windows 2000 Active DirectoryTM directory<br />

services. The course also focuses on implementing<br />

Group Policy and performing the<br />

Group Policy - related tasks that are required<br />

to centrally manage users and computers. It<br />

also provides students with the knowledge<br />

and skills required for course CNT 241,<br />

Designing a Windows 2000 Directory Service<br />

Infrastructure.<br />

CNT 235 Managing a Microsoft<br />

Windows 2000 Network<br />

Environment<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite:Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 234<br />

This course provides the knowledge required<br />

to implement, manage and troubleshoot existing<br />

network and server environments based<br />

on the Microsoft Windows 2000 platform.<br />

These skills are generally required in medium<br />

to large size organizations that maintain 200<br />

to 26,000 user desktops and servers, spanning<br />

2 to 100 physical locations via Large Area<br />

Networks (LANs) and the Internet or<br />

Intranets.<br />

CNT 236 Implementing and<br />

Managing MS Exchange 2000<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite:Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 234<br />

This course is designed to teach students the<br />

knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure,<br />

and administer Microsoft Exchange<br />

2000. Students will learn to use Exchange<br />

2000 in medium to very large computing<br />

environments that typically have multiple<br />

physical locations, mixed client connection<br />

protocols, and internet messaging connectivity.<br />

CNT 241 Designing a Windows 2000<br />

Directory Service Infrastructure<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 234<br />

This course provides students with the knowledge<br />

and skills necessary to design a<br />

Windows 2000 directory services infrastructure<br />

in an enterprise network. Strategies are<br />

presented to assist the student in identifying<br />

the information technology needs of an organization,<br />

and designing a Windows 2000<br />

Active DirectoryTM structure that meets<br />

those needs.<br />

CNT 242 Designing a Windows 2000<br />

Secure Network<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite:Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 241<br />

This course provides students with the knowledge<br />

and skills necessary to design a security<br />

framework for small, medium, and enterprise<br />

networks by using Microsoft Windows 2000<br />

technologies. Students will learn to secure<br />

access to Local Network Users, Remote<br />

Users and Remote Offices, Partners, and to<br />

secure access between private and public networks.<br />

CNT 243 Designing a Windows 2000<br />

Network Infrastructure<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite:Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 242<br />

This course provides students with the information<br />

and skills needed to create a networking<br />

services infrastructure design that supports<br />

the required network applications.<br />

CNT 260 CISCO Network<br />

Associate I<br />

5 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CIS 115 and CWB 100 or<br />

equivalent knowledge or experience<br />

The first in a series of four semesters, this<br />

course focuses on Networking fundamentals<br />

including the OSI model and industry standards.<br />

network topologies, IP addressing<br />

(including subnet masks), and basic network<br />

design. Upon successful completion of all<br />

four semester, students will be qualified to<br />

take the Cisco Certified Network Associate<br />

(CCNA) exam.<br />

CNT 261 CISCO Network<br />

Associate II:<br />

5 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 260<br />

The second in a series of four semesters, this<br />

course focuses on router theory and router<br />

technologies, including beginning router configurations,<br />

routed and routing protocols, and<br />

an introduction to LAN (local area network)<br />

switching. Upon successful completion of all<br />

four semesters, students will be qualified to<br />

take the Cisco Certified Network Associate<br />

(CCNA) exam.<br />

CNT 262 CISCO Network<br />

Associate III:<br />

5 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 261<br />

The third in a series of four semesters, this<br />

course focuses on advanced routing and<br />

switching including advanced router configurations,<br />

LAN switching, network management,<br />

and advanced network design. Upon<br />

successful completion of all four semesters,<br />

students will be qualified to take the Cisco<br />

Certified Network Associate (CCNA) exam.<br />

CNT 263 CISCO Network<br />

Associate IV<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: Computer Lab<br />

Prerequisite: CNT 262<br />

The fourth in a series of four semesters, this<br />

course focuses on project-based learning<br />

including advanced network design projects<br />

and advanced network management projects.<br />

Upon successful completion of all four<br />

semesters, students will be qualified to take<br />

the Cisco Certified Network Associate<br />

(CCNA) exam.<br />

COE - COOPERATIVE<br />

EDUCATION<br />

COE 296 The Job Search Process<br />

Cooperative Education Co-requisite<br />

1 Credit<br />

Either of these courses provides the on-campus<br />

co-requisite for students enrolled in<br />

Cooperative Education/Internship 297 courses.<br />

These courses are designed to maximize<br />

student learning through the Cooperative<br />

Education/Internship work experience. The<br />

co-requisite requirement is designed to assist<br />

students in developing job-oriented learning<br />

objectives and to prepare students with skills<br />

essential for job acquisition, retention and<br />

promotion.<br />

COE 297 Cooperative Education/<br />

Internship<br />

3 Credits<br />

Co-requisite: COE 296 (or COM 115)<br />

Prerequisite: Permission of Office Student<br />

Employment Services<br />

This course is a credited program, which provides<br />

<strong>opportunities</strong> for students to gain practical<br />

work experience related to their educational<br />

program. All co-op/intern courses carry a<br />

course/program prefix to match the area of<br />

study, and are numbered 297.<br />

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