Cypress College 2014-2015 Catalog

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CYPRESS COLLEGE 2014–2015

CIS 194 C  Internet Security (ISA) Server

Computer Information Systems / 133

3 Units

CIS 195 C  Network Security

3 Units

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course prepares students to identify network security threats and implement procedures for securing networks. Topics include authentication, attacks and malicious codes, intruder detection, remote access security, web security, email security, directory service and file transfer security, and firewalls. Pass/No Pass/ Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)

CIS 196 C  Anti-Hacking Network Security

3 Units

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course prepares students to identify tools and methods used by computer/network hackers to analyze past attacks and to learn how these attacks could have been prevented. It also provides training in protecting networks by using an attackers knowledge to compromise network security. Topics include footprinting, port scanning, enumeration, hacking Microsoft Windows and Unix operating system platforms, VPN hacking, firewalls, advanced techniques, and Web hacking. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)

CIS 201 C  MS Virtualization Network

3 Units

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course prepares students to plan, implement, and manage a Microsoft virtualized enterprise infrastructure. Virtualization technologies such as Microsoft Windows Server with Hyper-V, Remote Desktop Services, Microsoft Enterprise Desktop Virtualization, and Application Virtualization as well as supporting applications and utilities will be discussed. it is recommended ONLY for students with strong knowledge in networking. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)

CIS 202 C  VMware Virtualization Network

3 Units

Advisory: CIS 201 C or consent of instructor. Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. In this hands-on training course students will install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot a VMware virtual network. It begins to explore desktop virtualization and cloud environment, and continues to examine concepts and capabilities of virtual architecture with a focus on the installation, configuration, and management of a virtual infrastructure. In doing so, it covers fundamentals of virtual network design and implementation, fundamentals of storage area networks, virtual switching, virtual system management, and engineering for high availability. It is recommended ONLY for students with strong knowledge in networking. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)

CIS 211 C  Introduction to Programming

3 Units

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This beginning course in programming introduces students to the Visual C# .NET and Visual Basic .NET programming languages. Students will learn how to design, code, and debug programs common to the business environment. Some of the topics include: Program Design, Control Structures, Functions, Sub Procedures, Form Design, and Object-Oriented coding. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (UC/CSU)

CIS 216 C  Microsoft Project

3 Units

CIS 217 C  Visual Basic Programming

3 Units

CIS 218 C  Visual C# Programming

3 Units

CIS 219 C  Advanced Visual Basic

3 Units

CIS 220 C  Web Page Programming

3 Units

CIS 221 C  Web Networking Technology

3 Units

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course uses Microsoft Project to create a task list, set up and assign resources, format and print plan, track progress, share project information, and manage project team. Students will learn how to solve typical project and business problems using the planning, control and reporting features of Microsoft Project. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU) Prerequisite: CIS 211 C. Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces students to the Visual Basic programming language. Students will learn how to design, code, and debug programs common to the business environment. Some of the topics include: Form Design, Sub Procedures, Functions, Object-Oriented Programming, Arrays, and Accessing DataBase Files. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (UC/CSU) Prerequisite: CIS 211 C. Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces students to the Visual C# programming language. Students will learn how to design, code, and debug programs common to the business environment. Some of the topics include: Classes and Objects, Methods, Arrays, and Form Development. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU) Prerequisite: CIS 217 C Visual Basic Programming. Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This is an advanced course in Visual Basic programming. Special emphasis will be placed on the application of the Visual Basic language to solve business problems, including requirements definition, design, construction, testing, and documenting. Multiple forms, objects, controls, Object Linking and Embedding (OLE), and the use of the data control object to interface with databases external to Visual Basic .NET will be covered. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU) Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. Students will learn how to create Web pages that include Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), how to create JavaScript programs inside HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language) documents, how to use JavaScript programs to enhance Web pages, and how to use elements of Dynamic HTML. Emphasis is placed on multiple page layers, scripting, and managing large-scale Websites. Using these tools and techniques, students will learn to create dynamic effects based on users interaction, simple animation, drop-down menu, and other sophisticated and useful design effects. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU) Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course introduces students to the new concept in the Web technology called the Collaborative Internet. The term refers to the use of the Internet technology to enhance information sharing, interactive and collaborative Websites, social networking, publishing and posting information on the Web, and active participation among Web users. Emphasis is placed on the various applications of this emerging Web technology such as Podcasts, Blogs, Wikis, Mashups, RSS (Really Simple Syndication) Feeds, Flickr, collaborative favorites, and social networks in both theoretical and practical frameworks. Pass/No Pass/Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)

Courses

Term hours: 54 lecture and 18 laboratory. This course prepares students to install and configure the Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA) Enterprise Edition. Students will gain knowledge of how to use the Microsoft ISA server as both a firewall and Web-caching server. Topics include installing the ISA server; configuring and troubleshooting the ISA server services; configuring, managing, and troubleshooting policies and rules; deploying, configuring, and troubleshooting the client computer; and monitoring, managing, and analyzing the ISA server use. Pass/No Pass/ Letter Grade Option. $2.00 Material Fee — Payable at Registration. (CSU)


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