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Engineering and Technology Network Engineering and Systems Security<br />

NETWORK ENGINEERING AND SYSTEMS SECURITY CERTIFICATE<br />

14-unit minimum<br />

Courses Units Course F W Sp Su<br />

Network Engineering Fundamentals<br />

Computer Networking Essentials...........................................3.0...........2458 n n n n<br />

TCP/IP Essentials....................................................................2.0...........0661 p m p m<br />

Switching and Routing...........................................................3.0...........2226 n n<br />

Wireless Communications, Introduction................................3.0...........5455 n n<br />

Computer, Network and Internet Security Fundamentals......3.0...........4100 n n<br />

System Virtualization Fundamentals......................................2.0.........30032 n n<br />

Coding Theory and Applications, Introduction.......................3.0.........23389 n n<br />

Advanced Networks and System Design<br />

Storage Technology in Data Centers......................................3.0.........30029 n n<br />

Optical Networks Essentials...................................................3.0...........3943<br />

n<br />

Smart Grid, Introduction........................................................1.0.........22867 n n<br />

Designing Networks and Systems for High Availability.........3.0...........4577 n n<br />

IO Concepts and Protocols: PCI Express, Ethernet and<br />

Fibre Channel......................................................................3.0.........22177 n n<br />

Comprehensive Signal and Power Integrity for<br />

High-Speed Digital Systems................................................3.0.........22874 n n<br />

Wireless Technologies for Embedded Systems:<br />

Bluetooth, WiFi and ZigBee................................................3.0.........23093 n n<br />

USB Device Interface: Architecture,<br />

Protocols and Programming..............................................3.0...........2179 n n<br />

Cloud Computing, Introduction.............................................0.5.........22413 n n<br />

Cloud Computing, Comprehensive........................................2.5.........30041 n<br />

VMWare vSphere: Configuration and Management [V5.0]...3.5.........30027 m m m m<br />

Systems and Network Security<br />

Intrusion Detection................................................................3.0...........2265 n n<br />

Cryptography and Network Security......................................2.0.........19950 n n<br />

Information Security: Defending the Business.......................1.5.........22624 n n<br />

Java Security..........................................................................1.5.........30037 n n<br />

n held in classroom m offered online p both classroom and online sessions are available<br />

3NEW<br />

Coding Theory and Applications,<br />

Introduction<br />

EE.X400.134 (3.0 quarter units)<br />

This course is an introduction to the basic concepts<br />

of coding theory, including practical source and<br />

channel encoding/decoding schemes, and emerging<br />

technologies in communication theory. Topics include<br />

important definitions (entropy, mutual information,<br />

channel capacity), lossless and lossy data compression<br />

schemes (Huffman codes, arithmetic coding, ratedistortion<br />

theory), state-of-the-art error-correcting codes<br />

(Hamming codes, turbo codes and Raptor codes), and<br />

recent approaches that encompass the duality between<br />

data compression and data transmission. This course<br />

helps students understand the mechanisms underlying<br />

today’s communication systems.<br />

Prerequisite(s): Some knowledge of calculus, probability<br />

theory and the basics of linear algebra.<br />

CHRISTINE PÉPIN, M.S.E.E., Ph.D.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM WITH ONLINE MATERIALS<br />

10 meetings: Mondays, 6:30–9:30 pm, April 16–June 25.<br />

Fee: $910 ($91 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 23389.(002)<br />

Visit ucsc-extension.edu for the most current program schedule.<br />

Computer Networking Essentials<br />

CMPE.X416.6 (3.0 quarter units)<br />

This foundation course introduces computer networking,<br />

networking technologies, and the Internet. It provides<br />

a comprehensive survey of the data and computer communications<br />

field. Emphasizing both the fundamental<br />

principles and the critical role of performance in driving<br />

protocol and network design, it explores the technical<br />

areas in data communications, wide-area networking,<br />

local-area networking, and protocol design. Participants<br />

will also gain a strong foundation in networking<br />

protocols, hardware, cabling, industry standards, and<br />

connectivity solutions. Topics include introduction to<br />

the OSI and TCP/IP models of Internet-working; physical<br />

layer fundamentals; connectors and cabling; the medium<br />

access sublayer and data-link layers; bridging and switching;<br />

the network, transport, and upper layers; and<br />

network management techniques and technologies.<br />

Prerequisite(s): Some experience with computers<br />

and networking.<br />

STEVE ARNOLD, M.B.A.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM WITH ONLINE MATERIALS<br />

10 meetings: Fridays, 6:30–9:30 pm, April 13–June 15.<br />

Fee: $910 ($91 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 2458.(113)<br />

Free Program Overview<br />

Open House Event for<br />

Embedded Systems, VLSI,<br />

and Network Engineering<br />

For event description, see page 50.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM<br />

Tuesday, 6:30–8:30 pm, March 27.<br />

No fee, but registration required.<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 22403.(006)<br />

Free Program Overview<br />

Open House Event for<br />

Information Technology<br />

Program<br />

This free event is intended as<br />

an informal information session<br />

for new or returning students<br />

who are interested in the Information Technology<br />

certificate program, and other related programs<br />

including Database Systems, Computer Programming,<br />

Internet Programming and Development, and Linux<br />

Programming and Administration. The event includes<br />

a presentation with school/program overview and<br />

course highlights, followed by an open-floor segment<br />

for questions and answers of general interest. The<br />

program staff and program coordinator (or senior<br />

instructor) will be available to answer individual<br />

questions about specific courses or provide recommendations<br />

for course sequence. This is an opportunity to<br />

receive course counseling for the coming quarters. We<br />

encourage you to register early to reserve your seat.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM<br />

Thursdays, 6:30–8:30 pm, May 31.<br />

No fee, but registration required.<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 30047.(001)<br />

Cryptography and Network Security<br />

CMPE.X400.325 (2.0 quarter units)<br />

This course provides intensive coverage of the field<br />

of cryptography. Students learn how cryptosystems are<br />

designed and how to match cryptosystems with the<br />

needs of an application. Students also learn basic<br />

cryptanalysis and are presented with real life breaches<br />

of common cryptosystems to better understand the<br />

dangers of faulty cryptosystem design. The instructor<br />

will demonstrate a number of open source cryptographic<br />

tools to analyze and solve several ciphers<br />

and reinforce the principles and techniques learned<br />

in the course.<br />

Prerequisite(s): “Computer, Network and Internet<br />

Security Fundamentals.” Knowledge of network security<br />

is recommended.<br />

JIM CARR, M.S., CISSP, ISSAP.<br />

SANTA CLARA CLASSROOM WITH ONLINE MATERIALS<br />

7 meetings: Tuesdays, 6:30–9:30 pm, May 1–June 12.<br />

Fee: $895 ($89.50 discount for early enrollment).<br />

To enroll, use Section Number 19950.(013)<br />

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