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Spring Semester Begins
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This course provides an orientation for students enrolled in the Information and Telecommunication Technology and Microcomputer Support Technology A.A.S. degree programs. This course focuses on terminology and industry IT acronyms associated with data, voice, and multi-media based technologies. Students will investigate career directions and job opportunities with respect to current and emerging industry directions.
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This course provides an introduction to the OSI 7 and TCP/IP models used in data communication and computer networks with emphasis on network infrastructure design, configuration, and implementation. This course is the first in a four-course sequence designed to prepare students to take the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) examination.
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Up in the Air SummaryCloud Computing- "Up in the Air"
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Assisted with BICSI event. Checked in members at front desk. Handed out programs and name tags.
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Sage Presence will introduce a whole new, relaxed and easy way to connect with the people who can get you the job you desire. Then use your new skills during the 6-minute mixer with folks from NetSpi, IBM, Avtex, Career Solutions, Junior Achievement, Doherty Career Solutions, ACR HealthCare Group, and more!
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This course is designed to investigate the analysis and implementation of network security policies, procedures, and guidelines for establishing, monitoring, and controlling methodologies for local and wide area networks.
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This course provides instruction on the selection of appropriate routing protocols and the configuration of internetworks. Topics include static and dynamic routing, Variable Length Subnetmasking (VLSM), Classless Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR), Distance-Vector and Link-State routing, as well as close examination of the routing table used by routers.
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Presenter Randy Romes from CliftonLarsonAllen, shared lessons learned at Camp Tomahawk, and how he applies them to cyber security in case studies from banking, public school, insurance, and many other industries.
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This course provides instruction on the selection of appropriate routing protocols and the configuration of internetworks. Topics include static and dynamic switching, Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), inter-VLAN routing, as well as providing an introduction to wireless LANs.
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This course provides instruction on the selection of appropriate routing protocols and the configuration of internetworks. Topics include Wide Area Network (WAN) connectivity and protocols, network security, Access Control Lists (ACLs), providing remote users network access, IP address conservation and assignment, and network troubleshooting.
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This is an advanced course designed to integrate technology architecture, planning, and business process. Content includes development and implementation of a standardized process framework necessary to design, construct and manage complex technology-based systems in order to support business functions within an organization. Focus is on design and management of complex technical information based business systems. Additional emphasis will be on life-cycle development and project management.
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Spring Semester Begins
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Spring Semester Ends