Division of Extended LearningPolymorphism and Encapsulation. Components and AssemblyDeployment. Windows Application Development and DB access.IST 1860X: Prgrmg ASP & ADO w/ VB.NET I4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn VB.NET Language Fundamentals, Overview ofASP.NET 3.5, Web Forms and Server Controls, Validation and UserControls, User Interface Error Handling, User Authentication andWeb Application Configuration, Data binding in ASP.NETapplications.IST 1861X: Prgrmg ASP & ADO w/ VB.NET II4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn User Authentication and Web ApplicationConfiguration, Data binding in ASP.NET applications, Displayingdata with GridView control, Managing users and state withASP.NET’s membership features, Debugging ASP.NET applications,New features of DotNet 3.5.IST 1862X: Programming in C#4 CEUs; $2,195Learn C# programming, arrays, strings and collections; delegates,events, objects and classes. The Object Oriented Development Cycle,reference type variables, Inheritance, Polymorphism andEncapsulation. Components and Assembly Deployment. WindowsApplication Development and DB access.IST 1863X: Prgrmng ASP & ADO using C# I4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn C# Language Fundamentals, Overview of ASP.NET3.5, Web Forms and Server Controls, Validation and User Controls,User Interface Error Handling, User Authentication and WebApplication Configuration, Data binding in ASP.NET applications.IST 1864X: Prgrmng ASP & ADO using C# II4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn User Authentication and Web ApplicationConfiguration, Data binding in ASP.NET applications, Displayingdata with GridView control, Managing users and state withASP.NET’s membership features, Debugging ASP.NET applications,New features of DotNet 3.5IST 1865X: MS Windows 2003 Server Admin4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn to manage user and computer accounts, Create andmanage groups, manage access to resources, implement printing,manage access to objects in using organizational units, implementGroup Policy, manage the user and computer environment by usingGroup Policy.IST 1866X: MS Windows ‘03 Ntwk Infstrctr4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to Allocate IP addresses via DHCP, manage and monitorDHCP. Resolve names and host names by using DNS. Manage theintegration of Active Directory and DNS. Manage and monitor DNS.Learn NetBIOS, WINS, IPSec and certificates. Manage and monitornetwork access.IST 1867X: MS Windows ‘03 Actve Directory4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to design AD, plan/implement OU structure and AD useraccounts. Plan/implement a Group Policy strategy to manage usersand computers in an enterprise. Implement sites to manage/monitorAD replication. Plan and implement placement of domain controllersand DNS servers that are integrated with AD. Backup and restoreActive Directory.IST 1868X: MS Exchange 2003 Server4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to install, configure, manage and secure Exchange Server 2003.Manage recipients, public folders., address lists, mailboxes, clientconfiguration and connectivity. Manage routing, mobile devices, datastorage and hardware resources. Plan for disaster and disasterrecovery. Back up and restore Exchange Server.IST 1869X: MS Windows 2008 Server Admin4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to plan and implement a Windows Server 2008 deployment.Install server roles, implement security, manage applicationversioning. Implement a high-availability Windows Server 2008340deployment, server update maintenance schedule, Distributed FileSystem (DFS). Perform server backup and restore. Monitor andtroubleshoot performance.IST 1870X: MS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infrstrctr I4 CEUs; $2,195Learn the fundamentals of an enterprise networking environment,TCP/IPv4 configurations, protocols and tools; create an IPv4 addressrange and subnet and configure IPv6 addresses. Administer aWindows 2008 server; describe basic security concepts and how tosecure network traffic. Configure Windows Firewall, configure andtroubleshoot remote access. Describe routing concepts/protocols.IST 1871X: MS Wndws ‘08 Ntwk Infstrctr II4CEUs; $2,195Learn to install/configure servers, configure/troubleshoot DNS,configure/manage WINS, configure/troubleshoot DHCP,configure/troubleshoot IPv6 TCP/IP, configure/troubleshootRouting and Remote Access. Install, configure, and troubleshoot theNetwork Policy Server Role service, configure/manage NetworkAccess Protection, Ipsec, Distributed File System, storagetechnologies.IST 1872X: MS Windows ‘08 Active Drctry I4CEUs; $2,195Learn to design Active Directory implementation in Windows Server2008. You will learn configuring, managing, and supporting user andcomputer accounts, groups, Domain Name System zones and clientsettings; group policy objects; the new Active Directory LightweightDirectory Service and Active Directory Rights Management Service;backup, recovery and communication security.IST 18<strong>73</strong>X: MS Windows ‘08 Actve Drctry II4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn advanced techniques in configuring, managing, andsupporting accounts/groups, Domain Name System zones and clientsettings; group policy objects; Active Directory Lightweight DirectoryService and AD Rights Management Service; backup/recovery andcommunication security; allocating assignment of Global <strong>Catalog</strong>,Servers, Domain Controllers, and DNS Servers within ActiveDirectory.IST 1874X: MS Exchange 2007 Server4 CEUs; $2,195Learn installation and configuration of Exchange 2007 Server,configure Mailbox server roles, manage recipient objects, e-mail andaddress lists, client access, Messaging Transport, availability, backupand recovery. 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Create a security design for Logical infrastructure,Network infrastructure for physical security, Network managementand maintenance, Basic network functions and Wireless networksand Web servers.IST 1878X: MS Windows Admin w/ Pwrshl I4 CEUs; $2,195Learn Architecture and Overview, Navigating Your System and keyCmdlets for Windows Administration. Also, PowerShell Pipeline,Objects in the Pipeline, Grouping, Sorting, etc. Security Features,
Division of Extended LearningWMI Overview and use, AD Overview and use, Scripting Overview,Objects, Variables, Arrays, Escapes, Working with Scope inPowerShell.IST 1879X: MS Windows Admin w/ Pwrshl II4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn Advanced Filtering and Cmdlet Techniques,Variables/Literals, exploring data types, error trapping andhandling, debugging techniques, regular expressions, AdvancedModularization – Filtering Functions and Custom Objects. Also,saving/exporting objects, working with databases, custom FormatViews and custom Type Extensions. Introduction to Windows Forms,XML and web-based data.IST 1880X: MS Windows XP Admin4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to install and configure Microsoft Windows XP, administerresources, manage and troubleshoot hardware devices and drivers.Monitor and optimize System Performance and Reliability, configureand troubleshoot the desktop environment. Implement, manage, andtroubleshoot Network Protocols, Services and Security.IST 1881X: MS Vista Admin I4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to install and configure Microsoft Vista. Configure User AccessControl and security settings, set up and troubleshoot networkconnections, Windows Firewall, and remote access, configureWindows Media Center, Windows Sidebar, and other built-inapplications. Set up mobile devices and Tablet PCs, troubleshoot andoptimize system performance and reliability.IST 1882X: MS Vista Admin II4 CEUs; $2,195Learn to deploy Windows Vista, manage Windows Vista Security,manage and maintain systems that run Windows Vista. Configureand troubleshoot Networking, support and maintain DesktopApplications.IST 1883X: Objct Orntd Prgrmng in Java4 CEUs; $2,195Learn Object Oriented Programming, Java Syntax, Classes andInterfaces, Inheritance and Polymorphism, Exceptions andThreading, Files, Streams and Serialization, Regular Expressions,Collections and Generics.IST 1884X: Application Dvlpmnt in Java4 CEUs; $2,195Learn event handling, JDBC, Database Access and Rowsets, Graphicsusing Java 2D, GUI using JFC/Swing and programming JavaApplets.IST 1885X: Advanced Topics in Java I4 CEUs; $2,195Learn JSP and Servlet Programming, Servlet chaining and RMI,Network Programming, Enterprise Java Beans, JSTL and Custom TagLibrariesIST 1886X: Config. Cisco Ntwk Devices I4 CEUs; $2,195Learn networking fundamentals, connecting to a WAN, basicsecurity and wireless concepts, routing and switching fundamentals,the TCP/IP and OSI models, IP addressing, WAN technologies,operating and configuring IOS devices, configuring RIPv2, static anddefault routing; implementing NAT and DHCP; and configuringsimple networks.IST 1887X: Config. Cisco Ntwk Devices II4 CEUs; $2,195Learn VLSM and IPv6 addressing; extending switched networkswith VLANs; configuring, verifying and troubleshooting VLANs; theVTP, RSTP, OSPF and EIGRP protocols; determining IP routes;managing IP traffic with access lists; NAT and DHCP; establishingpoint-to- point connections; and establishing Frame Relayconnections.IST 1888X: Securing Ntwk Infrstrctr/Comm4 CEUs; $2,195This course is the first half of Security+ syllabus. Learn commonnetwork attacks, NAT implementation, PKI certificates,cryptography, Kerberos, CHAP and biometric authentication, Accesscontrol methods and firewall configuration.IST 1889X: Applctn Oprtnl & Org Security4 CEUs; $2,195This course is the second half of Security+ syllabus. You will learnnetworking overview, firewalls, cryptography, organizationalsecurity, security topologies, email and application security. Also,web vulnerabilities, File sharing protocol vulnerabilities, Intrusionand vulnerability detection tools.IST 1890X: Project Mgt Skills4 CEUs; $2,195This course covers the PMBOK syllabus. You will learn analyzing theproject environment, determining task dependencies/schedules,defining clear project goals/measurable deliverables, and creatingthe work breakdown structure for the project activities. Also,estimating task duration/work, assigning/analyzing costs andresource use, developing risk management plans and producing theimplementation plan.IST 1891X: Project Mgt using MS Project4 CEUs; $2,195In this course, you will use Microsoft Project for creating projectplans/templates, defining activities, costs, risks and overall projectscope, assigning resources/resolving conflicts and over-allocations.Also, optimizing/fine-tuning project plans to finish on time; trackingand recording project progress and responding to updates; gagingproject performance and identifying trends/problem areas.IST 1892X: PMP Test Preparation4 CEUs; $2,195Review of PMP Test Preparation; Project Management (PMBOK)course material. Review of Certification Test material and sampletests.IST 1893X: MySQL Database Admin4 CEUs; $2,195You will learn to install and configure MySQL, managing users anddatabases, DDL and DML in MySQL, queries, joins, sub queries andgroup functions. 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