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2006-07 College Catalog - South Florida State College

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5HWXUQWR6HFWLRQ0HQXCET 1620C CISCO PROJECT BASED LEARNING3 cr. hrs.This course is designed to prepare a student to apply andunderstand the advanced principles, applications, andimplementation of networking hardware. The course coversadvanced network design projects and advanced networkmanagement projects. This is the fourth of a four-partseries to prepare students for the Cisco Certified NetworkingAssociate examination. Internet access from home (orother major availability will be mandatory for this course).Prerequisite: CET 1615C Lab Fee. (OA)CET 1685C FUNDAMENTALS OF NETWORK SECURITY3 cr. hrs.Fundamentals of Network Security will teach students todesign and implement security solutions that will reducethe risk of revenue loss and data vulnerability. It will providean introduction to network security and the overall securityprocesses. There will be emphasis on security policy designand management; security technologies, products andsolutions; firewall and secure router design, installation,configuration and maintenance; and AAA & VPN implementationusing routers and firewalls. This course will preparestudents to take the MCNS (Managing Cisco Network Security)and the CompTIA Security+ exams. Prerequisite: CET1600C or Instructor’s approval. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 1686C INTERMEDIATE NETWORK SECURITY3 cr. hrs.Intermediate Network Security will teach students to designand implement security solutions that will reduce therisk of revenue loss and data vulnerability. It will provideintermediate network security training and train the studentmore advanced security processes. There will be emphasison the Cisco PIX Firewall Appliance; security technologies,products and solutions; firewall and secure routerdesign, installation, configuration and maintenance; andAAA & VPN implementation using hardware firewalls. Thiscourse will prepare students to take the MCNS (ManagingCisco Network Security), the CSPFA (Cisco Secure PIX FirewallAdvanced), and the CompTIA Security+ exams. Prerequisite:CET 1685C. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 1854C FUNDAMENTALS OF WIRELESS NETWORK-ING3 cr. hrs.This course is intended to introduce students to wirelessnetworking design, implementation, and management. Itis further designed to prepare completers for the CertifiedWireless Network Administrator (CWNA) industry recognizedcertification exam. Through a combination of onlineand text-based curriculum, students will develop the skillsneeded to identify industry standards, install commonlyused devices, troubleshoot and correct common wirelessnetwork problems, and to perform Radio Frequency (RF)site surveys prior to installation. They will also explore andpractice implementing standards-based security to protectnetworks against unwanted intrusion using such techniquesas WEP keys, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), andkey hopping. The study of security will also include identifyingsensitive information, establishing physical security,creating and maintaining inventories and audits, and usingother advanced solutions over public networks. Prerequisites:CET 1600C, 1610C, 1615C, & 1620C (CCNAI–IV), or Instructor’s approval. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2114C DIGITAL ELECTRONICS I 4 cr. hrs.Introduces topics needed to become proficient in digitalelectronics. Topics covered are number systems, computerarithmetic, Boolean algebra, logic functions, gates, flip flops,registers, counters, encoders, decoders, arithmetic circuits,shift counters, and memories. Lab experiments are usedto verify the concepts studied. Prerequisite: EET 1141C.Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2123C INTRODUCTION TO MICROPROCESSORS4 cr. hrs.This course uses the concepts learned in Digital ElectronicsI to develop a systems concept using digital circuits.Emphasis is placed on the minicomputer system. Topicscovered include programming, CPU structure, internal timing,Buss structures, and interrupts. Hands-on experiencewith minicomputer system is included. Prerequisite: CET2114C. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2144C MICROCOMPUTERS SYSTEMS AND HARD-WARE4 cr. hrs.This course is an introduction to microcomputers. Topicscovered include architecture of CPU’s microprogramming,types of microcomputers, peripheral devices, basic systemdesign, and application. Lab experiments are performedon microcomputer trainers. Prerequisite: CET2123C. Lab Fee. (OA)CET 2791 MICROSOFT WINDOWS CLIENT 3 cr. hrs.This course provides the core knowledge needed for supportingMicrosoft Windows Client Desktop Operating Systems.The curriculum is designed to train students andsupport professionals in all the skills needed to install,configure, customize, optimize, network, integrate, andtroubleshoot Windows client computers. Completion of thiscourse will prepare students to take Microsoft’s currentCertification Exam and involves installing, configuring andadministering Microsoft Windows client computers. LabFee. (OA)CET 2792 MICROSOFT WINDOWS SERVER 3 cr. hrs.This course provides the core knowledge needed for supportingMicrosoft Windows Server Operating System. Thecurriculum is designed to train students and support professionalsin all the skills needed to install, configure, customize,optimize, network, integrate, and troubleshoot WindowsServers in a variety of environments. Completion ofthis course will prepare students to take the Microsoft Servercertification exam which includes installing, configuring andadministering Microsoft Windows Server products. LabFee. (OA)156

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