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CNT-103: Voice, Video and Network Cabling
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the practical aspects of design, installation, testing, and troubleshooting cable carrying voice, data, and video signals.
SLO#1. properly terminate copper and fiber-optic ends
SLO#2. use cable test equipment to verify cable performance.
SLO#3. install copper network cable in ceilings, walls, conduits and basements following installation standards, without damaging the cable.
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CNT-105: Computer Networking Hardware/Software
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of computer networking components and of the concepts needed to work in a networking environment.
SLO#1. define the seven layers of the Open System Interconnection (OSI) reference model.
SLO#2. recognize the usage of various types of network/internetwork equipment and materials.
SLO#3. describe the difference between Physical topology and Logical topology.
3.
CNT-114: Microsoft Windows Operating System Essentials/Administration
The purpose of this course is to provide individuals who are new to Microsoft Windows operating system with the knowledge necessary to understand and identify the tasks involved in supporting Windows networks.
SLO#1. describe the tasks involved in administrating and maintaining a Windows network
SLO#2. use Windows tools for basic network administration
SLO#3. describe the features of the common protocols used in Windows networking
4.
CNT-116: Implementing Microsoft Windows Professional and Server
The purpose of this course is to teach students how to install and configure Microsoft Windows Professional on stand-alone computers and on client computers that are part of a workgroup or a domain.
SLO#1. know the difference between installing or upgrading to Windows and when each would be used.
SLO#2. administer an Organizational Unit within a single domain environment.
SLO#3. configure the Windows client and server.
5.
CNT-117: Implementing Microsoft Windows Directory Services
The purpose of this course is to teach students how to install, configure, and administer Microsoft Windows Active Directory directory services.
SLO#1. identify the concepts of the Active Directory directory service and its logical and physical structure.
SLO#2. implement Group Policy to centrally manage a network using Active Directory directory services.
SLO#3. install Active Directory on a computer running Windows Server and perform post-installation and maintenance tasks.
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CNT-118: Implementing a Microsoft Windows Network Infrastructure
The purpose of this course is to teach students how to install, configure, manage and support a network infrastructure that uses the Microsoft Windows Server products.
SLO#1. identify and define the concepts of the Network infrastructure.
SLO#2. install and configure the various Server services by a network infrastructure.
SLO#3. identify and resolve network connectivity problems by using Windows troubleshooting tools and utilities.
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CNT-131: Database Administration
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot a Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system.
SLO#1. write definitions for 4 selected terms associated with administering Microsoft SQL Server.
SLO#2. explain the steps to back up a user database.
SLO#3. set alerts.
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CNT-135: SQL Programming
The purpose of this course is as an introduction to programming emphasizing modular design and development of programs, coding style, documentation, and debugging and testing. All control structures and data types of a commonly used language are covered.
SLO#1. create and maintain database objects - tables, views, indexes and constraints.
SLO#2. manipulate data in a database by using DML and DDL commands: create, alter, drop, rename, truncate, update, delete and insert.
SLO#3. write a stored procedure that includes decisions ("If" statements), error handling and triggers.
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CNT-138: Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange Server
The purpose of this course is to provide students with in-depth product information on the following topics: planning, deployment, and installation of Exchange Server, architecture of Exchange Server, supporting Exchange Server in a single site or multisite enterprise environment, establishing messaging connectivity over the Internet, and supporting Web access to Exchange Server computers through Microsoft Outlook Web Access.
SLO#1. install and configure Microsoft Exchange Server.
SLO#2. configure Directory Replication.
SLO#3. configure Internet protocols and services.
10.
CNT-150: Topics in Computer Networking
Topics, independent study, or other variable-unit course, with
class-specific outcomes.
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CNT-161: Router Configuration and Implementation
The purpose of this course is to introduce students to router configuration and implementation. Instruction includes safety, router commands, router bootup process, router IOS backup and restore process, TCP/IP addressing implementation, dynamic routing, and the administrator's role and function.
SLO#1. complete an initial router configuration.
SLO#2. complete a backup and restore of the IOS software image.
SLO#3. implement static and default routes.
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CNT-223: Designing a Secure Microsoft Windows Network
The purpose of this course is to provide students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a security framework for small, medium and enterprise networks using Microsoft Windows technologies.
SLO#1. describe how key technologies within Windows are used to secure a network.
SLO#2. design a strategy for securing local storage of data.
SLO#3. identify the security risks associated with managing resource access.
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