Cabrillo College Catalog 2015-2016



Similar documents
Course Descriptions. preparation.

Computer Science. Cabrillo College Catalog

Cabrillo College Catalog

138 To satisfy a prerequisite, the student must have earned a letter grade of A, B, C or CR in the prerequisite course, unless otherwise stated.

Associate in Science Degree in Computer Network Systems Engineering

Computer Science Course Descriptions Page 1

Course Descriptions. CS 101 Intro to Computer Science

Cisco Networking Professional-6Months Project Based Training

Track 2: Introductory Track PREREQUISITE: BASIC COMPUTER EXPERIENCE

Information Technology Cluster

Computer Network Engineering

Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP Routing & Switching)

Cisco Discovery 3: Introducing Routing and Switching in the Enterprise hours teaching time

COURSE AGENDA. Lessons - CCNA. CCNA & CCNP - Online Course Agenda. Lesson 1: Internetworking. Lesson 2: Fundamentals of Networking

Computer Network Engineering

Specialized Programme on Internetworking Design and LAN WAN Administration

Cisco Network Specialist CCNA

Diploma in Network (LAN/WAN) Administration

ACADEMIC PROGRAM REVIEW PC AGE 145 TALMADGE ROAD EDISON, NJ REVIEW DATE. Report Amended October 2011

Computer Information Systems

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS (CIS)

ISOM3380 Advanced Network Management. Spring Course Description

13 Courses Quick Guide

Chapter 1 Personal Computer Hardware hours

Course Venue :- Lab 302, IT Dept., Govt. Polytechnic Mumbai, Bandra (E)

67» information technology.» information technology.» general education and degree options

Cabrillo College Catalog

Welcome to Todd Lammle s CCNA Bootcamp

How To Learn To Use A Computer System

Computer Networking Technology

CompTIA Network+ (Exam N10-005)

Interconnecting Cisco Network Devices 1 Course, Class Outline

How To Learn Cisco Cisco Ios And Cisco Vlan

COMPUTER SCIENCE (AS) Associate Degree, Certificate of Achievement & Department Certificate Programs

Pluralsight Training Pre-Approved for CompTIA CEUs

Computer Information Systems Degrees and Certificates

9-12 An exploratory level course that provides an exposure to. careers and issues in information technology. Students

June 16, To Whom It May Concern:

ICT Infrastructure & Network Management

Raritan Valley Community College Academic Course Outline. CISY Advanced Computer Networking

CDS and Clearing Limited Thapathali, Kathmandu 7 th Level (Technical) Syllabus

Essential Curriculum Computer Networking 1. PC Systems Fundamentals 35 hours teaching time

Brandman University. School of CCNA

Human Resource Management (See Business) Information Technology. Desktop Support Technician. 138 :: Instructional Programs.

C o m p u t e r Information Systems

"Charting the Course...

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices, Part 1 (ICND1) v3.0

50 Cragwood Rd, Suite 350 South Plainfield, NJ Victoria Commons, 613 Hope Rd Building #5, Eatontown, NJ 07724

Computer Information Systems (CIS)

TYLER JUNIOR COLLEGE School of Continuing Studies 1530 SSW Loop 323 Tyler, TX

167 th Air Wing Fast Track Cyber Program Blue Ridge Community and Technical College

CCNA. Course Fee: 8500 INR (Lab Access, Software s, Books, Tool Kits & Tax Included) Course Duration: 5 Days

Computer Information Systems

INTERCONNECTING CISCO NETWORK DEVICES PART 1 V2.0 (ICND 1)

APPLICATION FOR BOARD APPROVAL. of Locally Developed Course. MCP CERTIFICATION 11/12a/12b/12c

Cisco 12 CCNA Certification

Montgomery County Community College Non-Credit Programs Winter/Spring 2016 TECHNOLOGY PROGRAMS

Inquire about our programs at Worcester Technical High School!

Course Description and Outline. IT Essential II: Network Operating Systems V2.0

IT-AD08: ADD ON DIPLOMA IN COMPUTER NETWORK DESIGN AND INSTALLATION

Assessment of Learning Report. Computer Science Networking CPC. Fall 2008 Spring 2010

APPLICATION FOR BOARD APPROVAL. Of Locally Developed Course. Cisco CCNA Certification 11/12

Both CCNP ROUTE and CCNP SWITCH. Plan and document the most common maintenance functions in complex enterprise networks

Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) 120 Hours / 12 Months / Self-Paced WIA Fee: $

Global Learning & Development CCNA Curriculum Overview

167 th Air Wing Fast Track Cyber Security Blue Ridge Community and Technical College

Cisco Certified Network Expert (CCNE)

BIT Course Description

Sandhills Community College

MCSE SYLLABUS. Exam : Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003:

Working knowledge of TCP/IP protocol Suite IPX/SPX protocols Suite, MCSE or CNE or experienced in supporting a LAN environment.

Cyber Security Certificate

MICROSOFT CERTIFIED SYSTEMS ENGINEER Windows 2003 Track

Diploma in Information Technology Network Integration Specialist COURSE INFO PACK

Cisco Packet Tracer 6.3 Frequently Asked Questions

Diploma in Information Technology Network Intergration Specialist COURSE INFORMATION PACK

Table 1: Stage 1, Semester 1

CURSO DE PREPARACION PARA LA CERTIFICACION CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate)

Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices: Accelerated (CCNAX) 2.0(80 Hs) 1-Interconnecting Cisco Networking Devices Part 1 (40 Hs)

Bachelor of Information Technology (Network Security)

COMPUTER INFORMATION SCIENCE Sacramento City College Catalog

COMPU TECH CONSULTANTS (Professional Technical Training)

DIABLO VALLEY COLLEGE CATALOG

CCNA Security v1.0 Scope and Sequence

IT Networking and Security

Networking Systems (10102)

Computer Networks I Introduction

CSET 4750 Computer Networks and Data Communications (4 semester credit hours) CSET Required IT Required

APPENDIX A WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE AND RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE. Computer Support Specialist (Existing Title: Help Desk Technician)

Cisco Certified Network Associate Exam. Operation of IP Data Networks. LAN Switching Technologies. IP addressing (IPv4 / IPv6)

Introduction about cisco company and its products (network devices) Tell about cisco offered courses and its salary benefits (ccna ccnp ccie )

Transcription:

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS Natural and Applied Sciences Division Wanda Garner, Division Dean Division Office, Room 701 Gerlinde Brady, Department Chair, (831) 477-5672 Aptos Counsel: (831) 479-6274 f appointment Watsonville Counsel: (831) 786-4734 Call (831) 479-6328 f me infmation http://www.cabrillo.edu/programs Computer and Infmation Systems The Computer and Infmation Systems Department offers two programs: Computer Netwking and System (CNSA) and Computer Suppt Specialist (CSS). Both programs are designed to help students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to wk in computer technical suppt positions and prepare f industry certification exams. Additionally, the CNSA program offers an A.S. Degree which meets the transfer requirements f CSUMB, Certificate of Achievements and skills certificates. The CSS program offers an A.S. Degree, a Certificate of Achievement, and skills certificates. Please refer to the CNSA and CSS programs f details. COMPUTER NETWORKING AND SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION Natural and Applied Sciences Division Wanda Garner, Division Dean Division Office, Room 701 Gerlinde Brady, Department Chair, (831) 477-5672 Aptos Counsel: (831) 479-6274 f appointment Watsonville Counsel: (831) 786-4734 Call (831) 479-6328 f me infmation http://www.cabrillo.edu/programs 1 Cabrillo College Catalog 2015-2016 Computer Netwking and System A.S. Degree The Computer Netwking and System program is intended to prepare students to wk in the Infmation Technology (IT) industry in general, and me specifically in computer netwking and system administration. Courses include the underlying netwking concepts and they, administering the netwk infrastructure including the Cisco Systems CCNA/CCNP courses, system and netwk administration using UNIX/Linux and Microsoft operating systems, netwk security, netwk management, and emerging technologies. Various certificates and degree options are available, including courses that transfer to four-year universities f those students pursuing a Bachel's Degree. Learning Outcome 1.Develop netwk documentation that demonstrates knowledge and skills acquired within a particular technology. (Communication, Professional Development) A.S. General Education 21 Ce Courses (28 ) CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems............. 4 CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1)..................... 4 CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2)..................... 4 CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux................... 3 CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure (VMware ICM)....... 3 CIS 175 Fundamentals of Computer Security........... 3 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client........ 3 And one of the following courses: CS 11 Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++.......................... 4 CS 12J Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java.......................... 4 CS 19 C++ Programming.......................... 4 CS 20J Java Programming......................... 4 CIS 31 Perl Programming in a UNIX Environment....... 4 CIS 32 Introduction to Internet Programming........... 4 CIS 33 Introduction to Programming Database-Driven Websites With PHP........... 4 CIS 98 UNIX/Linux Shell Programming............... 4 Completion of one me of the Skills Certificates and Approved Electives (11 ) CIS 46 CCNA Security............................ 4 CIS 60A-ZZ Special Topics in Computer and Infmation Systems.................... 0.5-4 CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software. 4 CIS 83 Switched Netwks and WANs (Cisco CCNA 3 & 4)........................ 4 CIS 99C Career Wk Experience Education......... 1-4 CIS 116 IPv6 Fundamentals......................... 3 CIS 140NA Netwk Analysis using Wireshark............. 3 CIS 144 Introduction to Managing and Securing a Web Server...................... 3 CIS 154 Intro. to Client/Server Relational Database Management Systems.............. 4 CIS 160A-Z Special Topics in Computer and Infmation Systems................... 0.5-4 CIS 185 Advanced Routing Cisco CCNP ROUTE............................ 3 CIS 187 Implementing IP Switching Cisco

CCNP SWITCH............................ 3 CIS 188 Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Netwks CCNP TSHOOT................... 3 CIS 191AB UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and............................. 4 CIS 192AB UNIX/Linux Netwk............ 4 CIS 193AB UNIX/Linux Security............ 4 CIS 195 Microsoft Windows Server........ 4 CIS 196 Microsoft Windows Server Advanced Configuration4 Total 60 Computer Netwking and System Certificate of Achievement 1. Demonstrate mastery of a computing knowledge base equivalent to passing an industry-level certification such as CompTIA, Cisco, Microsoft, Linux. (Global Awareness, Critical Thinking) Ce Courses (28 ) CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems.................. 4 CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1). 4 CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2)...................................... 4 CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux........................ 3 CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure........................ 3 CIS 175 Fundamentals of Computer Security................ 3 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client............. 3 And one of the following courses: CS 11 Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++........................................ 4 CS 12J Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java........................................ 4 CS 19 C++ Programming.............................. 4 CS 20J Java Programming.............................. 4 CIS 31 Perl Programming in a UNIX Environment............ 4 CIS 32 Introduction to Internet Programming................ 4 CIS 33 Introduction to Programming Database-Driven Websites with PHP...................................... 4 CIS 98 UNIX/Linux Shell Programming.................... 4 COMM 2 Group Discussion............................... 3 COMM 10 Communication Process.......................... 3 ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.................................. 3 Total 34 Cisco Certified Netwk Associate (CCNA) Skills Certificate Prepares the student to take the Cisco Certified Netwk Associate (CCNA) industry certification exam. 1. Demonstrate mastery of a netwking knowledge base equivalent to obtaining CCNA certification from Cisco Systems. (Global Awareness) 1. Design and implement a converged netwk. (Global Awareness, Professional Development) 3. Troubleshoot and solve configuration errs on routers and switches. (Critical Thinking) CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1). 4 CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2)...................................... 4 CIS 83 Switched Netwks and WANs (Cisco CCNA 3 & 4).... 4 Total 12 Cisco Certified Netwk Professional (CCNP) Security Certificate of Achievement Program Description: Prepares the student to take the Cisco Certified Netwk Professional (CCNP) industry certification exam. : 1. Demonstrate mastery of a netwking knowledge base equivalent to obtaining CCNP certifications from Cisco Systems. (Global Awareness, Critical Thinking) 2. Analyze requirements f enterprise netwks and demonstrate proper netwk design. (Critical Thinking) 3. Implement netwk security. (Global Awareness, Critical Thinking) CCNA Requirements (12 ) CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1)................................ 4 CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2)................................ 4 CIS 83 Switched Netwks and WANs (Cisco CCNA 3 & 4)............................. 4 CCNP Requirements (13 ) CIS 46 CCNA Security................................. 4 CIS 185 Advanced Routing Cisco CCNP ROUTE............ 3 CIS 187 Implementing IP Switching Cisco CCNP SWITCH..... 3 CIS 188 Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Netwks......... 3 (6 ) COMM 2 Group Discussion............................... 3 COMM 10 Communication Process.......................... 3 ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.................................. 3 Total 31 Microsoft System Skills Certificate Program Description: Prepares the student to take the Microsoft Certified Professional industry certification exams. : 1. Demonstrate mastery of a computing knowledge base equivalent to obtaining Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certifications from Microsoft. (Global Awareness, Critical Thinking) 2. Administer a netwk of Microsoft computers by perfming installations and regular backups, creating user accounts, configuring and troubleshooting software packages, and updating systems with security patches. (Critical Thinking, Communication) 3. Configure a local area netwk of Microsoft client and server computers that allows f the sharing of resources in a secure manner. (Critical Thinking, Professional Development) 2

CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1)................................ 4 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client............. 3 CIS 195 Microsoft Windows Server (Semester 1)................................... 4 CIS 196 Microsoft Windows Netwk (Semester 2)................................... 4 Total 15 UNIX/Linux System Skills Certificate Prepares the student to wk with the UNIX/Linux operating system at the client and server levels. 1. Demonstrate mastery of a computing knowledge base equivalent to passing an industry-level certification such as CompTIA, Novel, Sair Gnu, Linux Professional Institute, etc. (Global Awareness, Critical Thinking) CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux........................ 3 CIS 191AB UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and.................................. 4 Take 8 units from the following courses: CIS 98 UNIX/Linux Shell Programming.................... 4 CIS 192AB UNIX/Linux Netwk................. 4 CIS 193AB UNIX/Linux Security................. 4 Total 15 COMPUTER SUPPORT Natural and Applied Sciences Division Wanda Garner, Division Dean Division Office, Room 701 Gerlinde Brady, Department Chair, (831) 477-5672 Aptos Counsel: (831) 479-6274 f appointment Watsonville Counsel: (831) 786-4734 Call (831) 479-6328 f me infmation http://www.cabrillo.edu/programs Computer Suppt A.S. Degree The Computer Suppt program is designed to help students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to wk in computer technical suppt positions and prepare f industry certification exams. Students will be able to provide technical suppt, troubleshooting, training, and documentation to internal and external customers. Courses include computer hardware, operating systems, common software utilities, fundamentals of netwking, and help desk concepts. An Associate in Science Degree, a Certificate of Achievement, and Skills Certificates are available in the areas of CompTIA A+ Preparation, and Computer Suppt Technician 1. The following courses are recommended f potential Computer Suppt majs early in their academic career to help determine their interest in pursuing the maj: CS 1 and CS 1L. 1. Explain Infmation Technology (IT) concepts as they relate to the preparation and presentation of technical infmation. Critical Thinking, Communication, Professional Development 3 2. Document and communicate problem, analysis and resolution process. Critical Thinking, Communication, Professional Development 3. Gather valid data to identify project requirements. Critical Thinking, Communication 4. Implement solutions to customer problems that minimize risk and disruption to productivity. Critical Thinking, Communication, Professional Development A.S. General Education 21 Ce Courses (33 ) CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software.............................. 4 CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems............. 4 CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1)........................... 4 CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux................... 3 CIS 103 Technical Suppt as a Profession............. 4 CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure (VMware ICM)....... 3 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client........ 3 Either COMM 2 COMM 10 is required and may be used to meet the A2: Critical Thinking requirement f General Education. Completion of one me of the Skills Certificates and Approved Electives (6 ) CIS 31 Perl Programming in a UNIX Environment....... 4 CIS 32 Introduction to Internet Programming........... 4 CIS 46 CCNA Security............................ 4 CIS 60A-ZZ Special Topics in Computer and Infmation Systems.................... 0.5-4 CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2)..................... 4 CIS 98 UNIX/Linux Shell Programming............... 4 CIS 99C Career Wk Experience Education......... 1-4 CIS 116 IPv6 Fundamentals......................... 3 CIS 131 Perl Programming in a UNIX Environment....... 4 CIS 132 Introduction to Internet Programming........... 4 CIS 154 Intro. to Client/Server Relational Database Management Systems...................... 4 CIS 160A-Z Special Topics in Computer and Infmation Systems.................... 0.5-4 CIS 140NA Netwk Analysis using Wireshark............. 3 CIS 144 Introduction to Managing and Securing a Web Server...................... 3 CIS 154 Intro. to Client/Server Relational Database Management Systems.............. 4 CIS 165PH Introduction to Programming Database-Driven Websites With PHP........... 4 CIS 175 Fundamentals of Computer Security........... 3 CIS 191AB UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and............................. 4 CIS 192AB UNIX/Linux Netwk............ 4 CIS 195 Microsoft Windows Server........ 4 CIS 196 Microsoft Windows Server Advanced Configuration.............................. 4 CS 11 Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++.......................... 4 CS 12J Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java.......................... 4 CS 19 C++ Programming.......................... 4 CS 20J Java Programming......................... 4 CS 21 * Introduction to Data Structures and

Algithms................................ 4 CS 23 * Discrete Mathematics...................... 4 MATH 23 * Discrete Mathematics...................... 4 CS 24 **Elementary Computer Organization........... 4 DM 60 Web Publishing I: HTML and CSS............. 4 DM 61 Web Publishing II: Graphics and CSS.......... 4 DM 70 Web Design Basics......................... 4 Total 60 *spring only;**fall only Computer Suppt Certificate of Achievement 1. Explain Infmation Technology (IT) concepts as they relate to the preparation and presentation of technical infmation. (Communication, Professional Development, Critical Thinking) Ce Courses (25 ) CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software...... 4 CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems.................. 4 CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1). 4 CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux........................ 3 CIS 103 Technical Suppt as a Profession.................. 4 CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure........................ 3 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client............. 3 (6 ) COMM 2 Group Discussion............................... 3 COMM 10 Communication Process.......................... 3 ENGL 1A/1AH/1AMC/1AMCH.................................. 3 Total 31 A+ Preparation Skills Certificate Prepares the student to wk with computer hardware and software, and take the CompTIA A+ industry certification exam. 1. Analyze symptoms of host software, hardware, netwking configuration errs. (Critical Thinking) All skills certificates assume the successful completion of CS 1 and CS 1L equivalent skills. CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software...... 4 CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems.................. 4 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client............. 3 CIS 195 Microsoft Windows Server (Semester 1). 4 Total 15 Computer Suppt Technician 1 Skills Certificate Prepares the student to provide suppt to users in the infmation processing department of a company by using specialized computer knowledge and skills. Specifically, suppt technicians communicate effectively with users and ensure computer hardware and software operate properly. 1. Develop technical documentation f computer user training. (Critical Thinking, Professional Development, Communication) CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software...... 4 CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems.................. 4 CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux........................ 3 CIS 103 Technical Suppt as a Profession.................. 4 CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client............. 3 COMM 6 Listening...................................... 1 Total 15-16 Computer and Infmation Systems Courses CIS 31 Perl Programming in a UNIX Environment 4 units; 3 hours Lecture, 4 hours Labaty Prerequisite: CS 11 CS 12J equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Introduces Perl programming in a Unix environment including the Emacs text edit, variables, arrays, lists, functions, and regular expressions. May be offered in a Distance- Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. CIS 32 Introduction to Internet Programming 4 units; 3 hours Lecture, 4 hours Labaty Recommended Preparation: DM 60; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Presents an introduction to Internet-related programming using primarily clientside scripting languages like JavaScript. Introduces a server-side scripting language like PHP. Covers basic programming techniques including simple data types, control structures, functions, and expressions.topics include Web-based data collection, fm verification, and Ajax. May be offered in a Distance- Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. CIS 33 Introduction to Programming Database-Driven Websites With PHP 4 units; 3 hours Lecture, 4 hours Labaty Hybrid Requisite: Completion of concurrent enrollment in CS 11 CS 12J CS 12GP CIS 32. Recommended Preparation: DM 60; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Teaches programming of database-driven, web-based applications (such as an ecommerce website) that require online data stage and retrieval and a high degree of user/website interactivity. The web programming environment used is PHP accessing a MySQL database. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Fmat. 4

CIS 34 Mobile Platfms-iPhone and Android 4 units; 3 hours Lecture, 4 hours Labaty Prerequisite: CS 11 CS 12J. Presents an overview of mobile devices and instruction f building mobile applications, including Objective-C f ios and Java f Android. May be offered in a Distance- Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC. CIS 46 CCNA Security Prerequisite: CIS 82 and CIS 83 equivalent kowledge. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Teaches netwk security principles including firewall technologies, AAA, intrusion prevention, securing LANs, implementing VPNs, and managing secure netwks. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 70 Introduction to Computer Hardware and Software Recommended Preparation: CS 1 and CS 1L; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Covers installing, maintaining, and upgrading PC-type (Intel and Intel compatible) microcomputer systems. Presents the underlying technology and methodology f perfming these operations. Introduces netwking, PC hardware and software installation, maintenance, safety, troubleshooting, and provides an indepth exposure to personal computer hardware and desktop operating systems. Helps prepare students to pass the CompTIA A+ industry certification. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 72 Introduction to Operating Systems Recommended Preparation: CS 1 and CS 1L equivalent; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Provides an overview of computer operating systems such as UNIX/Linux, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems. Topics include operating system they, system requirements, file system management, command line tools, netwk system integration, security, regular maintenance procedures, and an introduction to emergent technologies, their language and features. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 81 Netwking Fundamentals and They (Cisco CCNA 1) Hybrid Requisite: Completion of concurrent enrollment in CIS 72. Recommended Preparation: Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Presents netwking protocols, standards, concepts, and terminology including Ethernet, ARP, ICMP, IP addressing, subnetting, switches, hubs, routers, TCP, UDP, OSI Model, and other standards and protocols. First course in the Cisco Netwking Academy CCNA curriculum which is a prerequisite f some of the MCSE/MCSA and Linux certification courses. Provides additional infmation on netwking they and protocols beyond that of the basic Cisco Netwking Academy Semester 1 course, leading to a me detailed understanding of netwking. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 82 Introduction to Routing Technologies and They (Cisco CCNA 2) Prerequisite: CIS 81. Introduces routing technology, routing they, and router configuration including static routes, distance vect and link state routing they, routing loop issues, VLSM, CIDR, and routing protocols such as RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and Single Area OSPF. Second of four courses in the Cisco Netwking Academy CCNA curriculum. Provides hands-on experience configuring Cisco routers, additional infmation on routing they and protocols beyond that of the basic Cisco Netwking Academy Semester 2 course, leading to a me detailed understanding of routing. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 83 Switched Netwks and WANs (Cisco CCNA 3 & 4) Prerequisite: CIS 81. Presents intermediate features of switching and WANs including VLANs, VTP, Inter-VLAN routing, STP, Frame Relay, HDLC, PPP, and ACLs. Combines semesters three and four of the Cisco Netwking Academy CCNA curriculum. Hands-on experience using Cisco routers and also provides additional infmation on routing they and protocols beyond that of the basic Cisco Netwking Academy Semester 3 and 4 courses, leading to a me detailed understanding of routing, switching and Wide Area Netwks. May be offered in a Distance- 5

CIS 90 Introduction to UNIX/Linux Prerequisite: CIS 72. Provides a technical overview of the UNIX/Linux operating system, including hands-on experience with commands, files, and tools. Topics include basic UNIX/Linux commands, files and directies, text editing, electronic mail, pipes and filters, X Windows, shell environments, and scripting. Required f students wishing to pursue the UNIX/Linux track leading to industry certification. May be offered in a Distance- Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. CIS 98 UNIX/Linux Shell Programming Prerequisite: CIS 90. Presents an introduction to shell programming in a UNIX/Linux environment, and is designed f system administrats technical users with little no programming background. Topics include use of a text edit, the features of the Bash shell, variables, control structures, functions, signal handling, string manipulation, file access, and basic programming style. May be offered in a Distance- Transfer Credit: Transfers to CSU; UC, pending review. CIS 103 Technical Suppt as a Profession Prerequisite: CIS 70 and CIS 72 equivalent skills. Teaches technical suppt skills f those seeking employment in the computer and infmation systems field. Includes training in the various means of delivering technical suppt and tools f gathering, ganizing and disseminating technical infmation, and help desk ganization. Prepares students to provide technical assistance and training to computer users. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 140NA Netwk Analysis using Wireshark Prerequisite: CIS 82 CIS 83. Teaches practical netwk management skills using the Wireshark netwk analyzer. Provides a logical troubleshooting approach to capturing and analyzing data frames. Teaches to effectively troubleshoot, maintain, optimize, and monit netwk traffic. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 140SM Infmation Stage Management Prerequisite: CIS 72 CIS 81. Covers basic principles of infmation stage and management. Includes imptant segments of infmation stage technology such as sting, managing, netwking, accessing, protecting, securing, sharing, and optimizing infmation. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 144 Introduction to Managing and Securing a Web Server Prerequisite: CIS 90. Teaches installing, configuring, managing, and securing Apache web server. Covers web-server basics, server-side programming, log files, robots, netwk security, web-server security, CGI security, web-client security, and secure online transactions. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 116 IPv6 Fundamentals 3 units; 2 hours Lecture, 1 hour Labaty Prerequisite: CIS 81. Recommended Preparation: CIS 82; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces IPv6 addressing and address types, dynamic IPv6 address assignment using SLAAC and DHCPv6, ICMPv6 Neighb Discovery, routing IPv6, and securing an IPv6 netwk. Covers netwk integration of IPv6 with IPv4 to transition to IPv6. May be offered in a Distance- 6

CIS 154 Intro. to Client/Server Relational Database Management Systems Teaches the the use and administration of a Client/Server Relational Database Management System. Covers the installation and administration of MySQL Client/Server Relational Database Management Installation along with the design, creation and administration of enterprise databases, perfmance tuning, security, and disaster recovery. Additional topics include: SQL (Structured Query Language), data types, functions, nmalization, and a brief introduction to server-level programming and language interfaces f developing databasedriven websites, emphasizing PHP systems. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 160A Z Special Topics in Computer and Infmation Systems 0.5-4 units; 0.5-4 hours Lecture, 1.5-12 hours Labaty Investigates special selected areas of interest in Computer and Infmation Systems not covered by regular catalog offerings. The special areas will be announced, described, and given their own titles and letter designations in the Schedule of Classes. CIS 174 Virtualization Infrastructure (VMware ICM) Prerequisite: CIS 72 and CIS 81. Recommended Preparation: CIS 70; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100; Eligibility f MATH 154. Teaches installation, configuration, and management of virtual infrastructure. Covers virtualization of hardware, computing systems, and applications. Uses VMware Install, Configure, Manage curriculum. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 175 Fundamentals of Computer Security Recommended Preparation: CIS 72 equivalent knowledge; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Introduces the threats and vulnerabilities of computer systems, and helps prepare f security-related industry certifications such as CompTIA Security+. Topics will include intrusion detection, intrusion prevention, encryption, VPNs, authentication, and implementing security procedures. Treats security not simply as a product to be installed, but as a way of thinking about all aspects of an ganization's security needs. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 185 Advanced Routing Cisco CCNP ROUTE Prerequisite: CIS 82 equivalent knowledge. Teaches implementing, moniting, and maintaining routing services in an enterprise netwk. Covers planning, configuring, and verifying the implementation of complex enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions, using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Also covers secure routing solutions f suppting branch offices and mobile wkers. One of three Cisco CCNP (Cisco Certified Netwking Professional) courses. Prepares students f the CCNP ROUTE exam. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 187 Implementing IP Switching Cisco CCNP SWITCH Prerequisite: CIS 83 passing the CCNA exam equivalent experience. Teaches implementation, moniting, and maintaining switching in converged enterprise campus netwks. Covers planning, configuring, and verifying the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions. Also covers the secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice, and video into campus netwks. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 188 Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Netwks CCNP TSHOOT Prerequisite: CIS 185 and CIS 187. Teaches moniting and maintaining complex, enterprise routed and switched IP netwks. Covers planning and execution of regular netwk maintenance, as well as suppt and troubleshooting using technology-based processes and best practices, based on systematic and industry recognized approaches. One of three Cisco CCNP (Cisco Certified Netwking Professional) courses. Prepares students f the Troubleshooting and Maintaining Cisco IP Netwks TSHOOT exam. May be offered in a Distance- 7

CIS 191AB UNIX/Linux Installation, Configuration and Prerequisite: CIS 90 equivalent skills. Introduces skills required to administer UNIX/Linux systems. Skills include installing and configuring a popular distribution, such as RedHat Linux, maintaining file and file system structures, distributing and moniting processes, starting and stopping the system f routine maintenance and troubleshooting, rebuilding and upgrading the kernel, configuring peripheral devices such as printers and modems, backing up and resting files, and disaster recovery. Develops skills through using both graphical and command line user interfaces. Skills will be demonstrated by building a custom version of Linux. Prepares students f several industry standard Linux certifications. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 192AB UNIX/Linux Netwk Prerequisite: CIS 81 and CIS 90 equivalent skills. Recommended Preparation: CIS 191AB; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Teaches building and moniting of netwk infrastructures, and the installation, configuration, and protection services on Linux TCP/IP netwks. Configure ARP caches, subnets, IP addresses, subnets to establish a variety of netwk topologies. Teaches various protocols and netwk utilities f troubleshooting and securing netwks. Topics include the TCP/IP model, DHCP, DNS, NFS, SAMBA, FTP, HTTP, firewalls, and various WAN technologies such as PPP and Virtual Private Netwks. Readies students f Linux netwk administration through preparation f industry certification. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 193AB UNIX/Linux Security Prerequisite: CIS 192AB. Recommended Preparation: CIS 175; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Teaches how to perfm the tasks and examine the strategies of UNIX/Linux host, files, and netwk security management. Helps develop skills in managing firewalls, perfming security audits, and detecting intrusions. Covers hostbased intrusion detection, passwd cracking, auditing, access control, file encryption, VPNs, and securing netwk services. Prepares f industry level certification in the area of Linux system security. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 194 Microsoft Windows Client Prerequisite: CIS 72. Configure and administer the Microsoft Windows client operating system. Includes using administrative tools to create user and group accounts, configure local policy, access shared resources on a netwk as well as how to manage disk space, user profiles, printers and hardware devices. This is the entry level course f students wishing to obtain a Cabrillo Skill Certificate to pass one of the exams required f both MCSA and MCSE certifications. Please see Cabrillo website f me infmation. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Fmat. CIS 195 Microsoft Windows Server Recommended Preparation: CIS 72 CIS 194 (may be taken concurrently) equivalent knowledge; Eligibility f ENGL 100 and READ 100. Teaches configuration and administration of the Microsoft Windows server operating system. Builds on the features of the client operating system by adding the configuration and administration of the following services: standalone file sharing, distributed file system, Active Directy and Group Policy. Includes joining a standalone server to a domain and promoting a member server to a domain controller. Develops troubleshooting and problem solving skills required of system administrats. Helps prepare students f exams in the Microsoft certification tracks. May be offered in a Distance- CIS 196 Microsoft Windows Server Advanced Configuration Prerequisite: CIS 195 equivalent skills. Teaches implementation and management of Microsoft netwk environments. Covers netwk issues in a peer-to-peer environment as well as a domain environment with Active Directy. Configure TCP/IP protocols, DHCP, DNS, and Routing and Remote Access Services; manage, secure, and troubleshoot Web, FTP, Certificate, and Terminal services and clients. Build upon the operating system features learned in CIS 194 and CIS 195. Prepares f one of the exams required f MCSA certification. May be offered in a Distance-Learning Fmat. 8