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CENP 2420 – Implementing and Administering Databases 4 Quarter Credits This course covers essential topics necessary to enable students to set up and support a database server.

In document CATALOG Everest College CC-520-EVE (Page 60-62)

Students build real world support skills by working via lessons and hands-on labs to gain practical experience with installing, administering and troubleshooting a database server. Prerequisite: CTS 1327C and CTS 1334C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CENP 2450

Database Design 4 Quarter Credits This course builds on the fundamentals of database installation and administration and focuses upon the database objects present within a scalable database server. Students will become familiar with the programming objects available within a database and learn how to plan, design, create and manipulate the objects within a database. Prerequisite: CTS 1327C and CTS 1334C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CET 1605C – Network Routing I 4 Quarter Credits This course introduces students to internetworking using software and hardware developed by Cisco Systems Inc. Through a combination of lectures and hands-on labs, students will learn about a variety of topics related to network computing. Network architecture, network protocols, IP addressing, subnetting, the Cisco Router User Interface, switching technologies and the IP routing process are covered. Prerequisite: CNT 1003C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CET 2607C – Network Routing II 4 Quarter Credits This course expands upon the topics covered in Network Routing I to enable the student to gain knowledge and experience with the design, installation, and configuration of networks in a business environment. Topics to be covered include Virtual LANs, WAN protocols, and managing a Cisco internetwork. Prerequisite: CET 1605C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 1280C – Computer Hardware Concepts 4 Quarter Credits Students will be introduced to a variety of hardware components and their related functions in personal computers. Topics included are installing, diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing PC hardware. By the end of this course, students should have the ability to build a fully functional personal computer from scratch, as well as diagnose and repair malfunctions in an existing machine. Prerequisite: None. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 1800C – Web Site Design Methodology 4 Quarter Credits This course provides the foundation for Web site design and Web page creation required by today’s Web developers to design, implement and manage a Web site. The course includes Web design concepts, site development and management techniques, and basic Web technology concepts. Students will develop basic Web pages containing text, graphics, hyperlinks, tables, and frames using popular software production tools. Prerequisite: None. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 1821C – Web Content Development 4 Quarter Credits This course covers the essential topics and tools web designers use to develop Web pages. Using a text editor and a graphical user interface (GUI) editor, students will learn to create web pages containing text, hyperlinks, graphics, tables, forms and frames. Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) and the basics of Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) will also be covered. Prerequisite: CGS 1800C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2060C – Computer Applications 4 Quarter Credits This course introduces the essential concepts necessary to make effective use of the computer. Students achieve an understanding of what a computer can do, how it works, and how it can be used to create documents using word processing and spreadsheet applications for personal and business use. Prerequisite: None. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2177C – E-Commerce Systems Administration 4 Quarter Credits This course provides an overview of how to conduct business online, as well as understand the technical issues associated with constructing an e-commerce Web site. Student will explore the similarities and differences between traditional commerce and e-commerce, and will identify e-commerce technologies at varying levels of sophistication. Prerequisite: None. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2501C – Applied Word Processing 4 Quarter Credits This course covers the various techniques used in intermediate to advanced word processing. Emphasis will be placed on using and creating templates, developing multi-page documents, building forms, and working with charts and diagrams. In addition, students will learn document collaboration techniques and customization with macros. Prerequisite: CGS 2167C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2573C – Applied Spreadsheets 4 Quarter Credits This course covers the various techniques used in developing spreadsheet applications for business information tracking and analysis. Course topics include using formulas, employing creative formatting, and using charts. Additional skills coverage includes use of graphics, developing pivot tables, and managing lists. Prerequisite: CGS 2167C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2820C – Web Authoring 4 Quarter Credits Students explore the use of graphics and multimedia to develop Web-based applications. This course covers techniques for developing rich media using fundamental graphic design concepts and tools, and web page content management techniques utilizing tables, links, and dynamic content. Prerequisite: CGS 1800C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2877C – Web Animation 4 Quarter Credits This course provides an in-depth survey of the concepts and techniques used to create Web-based multimedia. Students will plan and design sophisticated web sites, adding motion to logos, photographs, and graphics. This course also includes designing, animating and broadcasting on the Web through a variety of animation projects. Prerequisite: CGS 2820C. Lecture Hours: 30 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CGS 2910C – Web Design Portfolio Project 2 Quarter Credits This course is a capstone course for Web design students to combine their skills into a final portfolio project. Students will create a Web site using their Web authoring, design, content generation, animation, graphics, scripting, and e-commerce skills into a functional Web site. Prerequisite: GRA 2225C and CGS 2877C. Lecture Hours: 10 Lab Hours: 20 Other Hours: 0

CIS 2321 – Introduction to the Systems Development Life Cycle 4 Quarter Credits This course presents an overview of the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC). It begins with problem identification and proceeds through feasibility analysis, requirements analysis, design, implementation, operation and maintenance. Prerequisite: None. Lecture Hours: 40 Lab Hours: 0 Other Hours: 0

CISP 2475

– Designing Network Security 4 Quarter Credits

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