Diploma in Information Systems: Internetworking Technology Emphasis
This course introduces students to the OSI model and LAN concepts. Topics include networking devices that operate at Physical, Data Link, and the Network layers of the OSI model, LAN and internetworking cabling requirements, IP addressing and subnetting, collision and broadcast domains, LANs, WANs, and TCP/IP. Also included are labs to demonstrate router startup, router setup, configuring router interfaces, and the basics of network management.
Diploma in Information Systems: Networking Emphasis
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
The basic requirement for admission to the diploma program is a high school diploma or its equivalency.
Also available: a Master of Science, a Bachelor of Science, an Associate in Arts, an Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems, and an Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems.
The diploma program requires students to take twelve information systems courses. Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in:
* Computer Security
* Database Developer
* Database Management
* Homeland Security and Information Systems
* Internetworking Technology
* Networking
* Programming
* Security Administration
* Web Development
The average time to complete this undergraduate program attending on a part-time basis (9.0 credit hours per quarter) is 18 months.
Executive Graduate Certificate in Information Systems: Networking Emphasis
The Executive Graduate Certificate program is designed for mid and senior level managers, professional and technical specialists and individuals seeking career opportunities in the Information Systems field. The curriculum encompasses the knowledge and skills needed in pertinent professional areas. Persons interested should possess at least a bachelor’s degree in a related field.
Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems: Internetworking Technology Emphasis
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Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Internetworking Basics (CIS337)
This course introduces students to the OSI model and LAN concepts. Topics include networking devices that operate at Physical, Data Link, and the Network layers of the OSI model, LAN and internetworking cabling requirements, IP addressing and subnetting, collision and broadcast domains, LANs, WANs, and TCP/IP. Also included are labs to demonstrate router startup, router setup, configuring router interfaces, and the basics of network management.
Undergraduate Certificate in Information Systems: Networking Emphasis
Introduces the basic concepts of computer networks. Covers basic topologies, protocols, performance issues, and software for LANS/WANS. Assumes student has basic computer knowledge.
Provides students with the knowledge and skills needed to design a network for a peer to peer network or a server-centric environment. Topics covered include network topology, routing, IP addressing, name resolution, virtual private networks (VPN), remote access, and telophony solutions.