Programs and Courses
Computer Information Systems
- General Information
- Quick Reference for Computing at GCC
- Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree - Computer Information System
- Computer Information Systems - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Programming and System Analysis - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Programming and System Analysis Certificate
- Linux Professional Certificate
- Linux Associate Certificate
- Linux Networking Administration Certificate
- Linux Networking Administration - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Information Security - Associate in Applied Science (AAS)
- Information Security Administration Certificate
- Information Security Forensics Certificate
- Information Security Technology Certificate
- Information Security Wireless Networks
- Web Developer Certificate
- Web Design Certificate
- Oracle Database Administration Certificate
- Help Desk Specialist Certificate
- Course Descriptions
General Information
For Information: Bill Stewart
Phone: 623.845.3250
www.gc.maricopa.edu/business/computers
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Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree
Computer Information System
Student Goals: Transfer to Arizona State University Main.
The Associate in Transfer Partnership Degree (ATP) is specifically developed for students who have identified Computer Information Systems as a major and are planning to transfer to Arizona State University Main (ASUM).
The ATP degree requires a core of general education credits in the following general education categories: First-Year Composition (6 credits); Mathematics (3 credits); Natural Sciences (4 credits); and Humanities and Fine Arts/Social and Behavioral Sciences or related area general education requirements (6 credits). Also include in the ATP degree are the general education and major requirements to meet the lower division requirements of the major at the baccalaureate degree-granting institution. The ATP degree must consist of at least a minimum of 60 credits but no more than 64 credit hours.
The ATP does not assure admission to the specific program at the baccalaureate degree-granting institution. Students participating in the ATP degree will be treated as “native” students by the upper division institution in terms of course evaluation and course changes.
Frequent communication with community college and university advisors is the best safeguard when selecting first and second year courses. Requirements may change from year to year. Upon completion of 36 credit hours, including the 19 credit hour general education core, students are strongly encouraged to meet with a MCCCD academic advisor regarding the selection
Computer Information Systems
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) / 67-70 credits
Program Description: A degree in CIS provides entry-level programming job opportunities in a continuously expanding employment field. Graduates should expect to find employment opportunities in small to medium sized businesses. The Computer Information Systems programmer develops computer solutions required to meet business information needs by producing logical designs, coding instructions in a computer language appropriate to the job and computer system, completing program documentation, and testing solutions.
Note: Students should consult with a department advisor in order to complete degree requirements in an expedient manner because required course may not be available very semester or year. Students may find it necessary to extend completion time lines and attend both day and evening classes.
For more information and course availability on the Computer Information Systems program visit us on the web at: www.gc.maricopa.edu/business/computers
Required Courses: 31-33 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better in the Required Courses category. Students may not take CIS126DA for credit if CIS126AA and CIS126BA and CIS126CA are taken for credit. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
ACC111 Accounting Principles I (3) or
ACC211 Financial Accounting (3)
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
BPC/CIS117DM Microsoft Access: Database Management (3) or
BPC/CIS117AM Database Management:
Microsoft Access - Level I (1) and
+ BPC/CIS117BM Database Management:
Microsoft Access - Level II (1) and
+ BPC/CIS117CM Database Management:
Microsoft Access - Level III (1)
BPC/CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I
+ CIS221 Advanced DOS (2) or
CIS126DA UNIX Operating System (3) or
+ CIS126BA UNIX Operating System: Level II (1) and
+ CIS126CA UNIX Operating System: Level III (1)
+ CIS225AB Object-Oriented Analysis and Design
+ BPC/CIS217AM Advanced Microsoft Access:
Database Management (3) or
+ CIS164AG Oracle: Data Modeling and
Relational Database Design (2)
3 credits
3
3
1
2-3
3
2-3Students must select two (2) of the following courses for a total of two (2) credits:
CIS121AB MS-DOS Operating System (1)
CIS122AA VAX/VMS Operating System (1)
CIS122AB OS/400 Operating System (1)
CIS126AA UNIX Operating System: Level I (1)
2 creditsStudent must select:
Two (2) courses from Group A and two (2) courses from Group B or
Three (3) courses from Group A and one (1) course from Group B for a total of twelve (12) credit hours.
Group A:
+ CIS159 Visual Basic Programming I (3)
+ CIS162 C Programming I (Any module) (3)
+ CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I (3)
Group B:
+ CIS162AA C: Level I (3) and
+ CIS167AA C++ Object-Oriented Programming (3)
+ CIS259 Visual Basic Programming II (3)
+ CIS262 C Programming II (3)
+ CIS263AA Java Programming: Level II (3)
6-9 credits
3-6
Restricted Electives: 11-12 credits
Students must select courses from any combination of the following prefixes for a total of eleven to twelve (11-12) credits:
+ ACC Any Accounting course
+ BPC Any Business and Personal Computer course
+ CIS Any Computer Information Systems course
+ CWE Any Career/Work Experience course
+ GBS Any General Business course
+ MGT Any Management course
+ MST Any Microsoft Technology course
+ OAS Any Office Automation Systems course
General Education Requirements: 25 credits
Core: 15 credits
First-Year Composition:
+ ENG101 First-Year Composition (3) and
+ ENG111 Technical Writing (3)
(ENG 102 is acceptable if ENG 111 is not available.)
Oral Communication:
Any approved course, see here.
Critical Reading:
+ CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I (3) or
+ CRE111 Critical Reading for Business and Industry (3)
Mathematics:
+ MAT122 Intermediate Algebra (3) or Equivalent
Distribution: 10 credits
Humanities and Fine Arts:
Any approved course, see here.
Social and Behavioral Sciences:
SBU200 Society and Business (3)
Natural Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
6 credits
3
3
3
3
3
4
Programming and System Analysis
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) / 62-63 credits
Program Description: The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) program provides an in-depth exploration of different computer language and technical skills. Includes, but is not limited to the following: operating systems, local area networks, business communication, team roles, and dynamics.
(+) indicates course prerequisites.
Program Prerequisites: 3 credits
+ CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I (3) or
Equivalent by assessment
3 credits
Required Courses: 25-26 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program.
BPC/CIS117DM Microsoft Access: Database Management (3) or
Modular Equivalents
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
CIS121AB MS-DOS (1) or
CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I (1) or
CIS126A+ Any Level I operating system module (1)
+ CIS150++ Any Programming Fundamentals course
+ CIS159 Visual Basic Programming I
+ CIS162++ Any Level I C language course
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
+ CNT140 Cisco Networking Basics (4) or
+ MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CIS225++ Any analysis and design course
+ GBS233 Business Communication
3 credits
3
1
3
3
3
3-4
3
3
Restricted Electives: 15 credits
CIS126DA UNIX Operating System
+ CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I
+ CIS166++ Any scripting course
+ CIS169 Introduction to Visual Basic for Applications
+ CIS224 Project Management Microsoft Project for Windows
+ CIS250 Management Information Systems
+ CIS259 Visual Basic Programming II
+ CIS262++ Any Level II C language course
+ CIS263AA Java Programming: Level II
+ CIS290AC Computer Information Systems Internship3 credits
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
General Education Requirements: 22 credits
Core: 12 credits
First-Year Composition:
+ ENG101 First-Year Composition (3) or
+ ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL (3) and
+ ENG102 First-Year Composition (3) or
+ ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)
Oral Communication:
Any approved course, see here.
Critical Reading:
Met by CRE101 in Program Prerequisites area.
Mathematics:
+ MAT212 Brief Calculus (3)
Distribution: 10 credits
Humanities and Fine Arts:
Any approved course, see here.
Social and Behavioral Sciences:
ECN211 Macroeconomic Principles (3) or
ECN212 Microeconomic Principles (3) or
SBU200 Society and Business (3)
Natural Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
6 credits
3
0
3
3
3
4
Programming and System Analysis Certificate / 25-26 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) program provides an in-depth exploration of different computer language and technical skills. Includes, but is not limited to the following: operating systems, local area networks, business communication, team roles, and dynamics.
Required Courses: 25-26 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
BPC/CIS117DM Microsoft Access: Database Management (3) or
Modular Equivalents
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
CIS121AB MS-DOS (1) or
CIS121AE Windows Operating System: Level I (1) or
CIS126A+ Any Level I operating system module (1)
+ CIS150++ Any Programming Fundamentals course (3)
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
+ CNT140 Cisco Networking Basics (4) or
+ MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CIS225++ Any analysis and design course
+ GBS233 Business Communication
ENG101 or ENG107 with a grade of "C" or better
or permission of department/division is prerequisite to GBS233.
3 credits
3
1
3
3-4
3
3
Select 2 of the 3 courses for a total of 6 credits:
+ CIS159 Visual Basic Programming I (3) or
+ CIS162++ Any Level I C language course (3) or
+ CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I (3)
6
Linux Professional Certificate / 12 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion in Linux Professional program will help to prepare students for a variety of industry-recognized Linux certification exams as well as provide practical hands-on skills for the work place. The program includes a core of Linux classes including Linux operating system basics, System Administration, Network Administration and Network Security. These classes will ensure a student's knowledge and skill level in preparation for employment or for improving current professional skills. Objectives for a variety of industry certifications are encompassed within course and program objectives.
Required Courses: 6 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
CIS126DL Linux Operating System (3) or
CIS126AL Linux Operating System I (1) and
+ CIS126BL Linux Operating System II (1) and
+ CIS126CL Linux Operating System III (1)
+ CIS238DL Linux System Administration
3 credits
3
Restricted Electives: 6 credits
BPC/CIS121AB Microsoft Command Line Operations
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance: Server+ Prep
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks
+ CIS240DL Linux Network Administration
+ CIS270 Essentials of Network and Information Security
+ CIS271DL Linux Security
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CNT150 Cisco Networking Router Technologies
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (any module)
CIS280 Current Topics in Computing1 credit
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
4
3
3
Linux Associate Certificate / 24 credits
Program Description: This program will help to prepare students for a variety of industry-recognized Linux certification exams as well as provide practical hands-on skills for the work place. The program includes a core of Linux classes including Linux Operating System Basics, System Administration, Network Administration and Network Security. These classes will ensure a student’s knowledge and skill level in preparation for employment or for improving current professional skills. Objectives for a variety of industry certifications are encompassed within course and program objectives.
Required Courses: 12 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
CIS126DL Linux Operating System (3) or
CIS126AL Linux Operating System I (1) and
+ CIS126BL Linux Operating System II (1) and
+ CIS126CL Linux Operating System III (1)
+ CIS238DL Linux System Administration
+ CIS240DL Linux Network Administration
+ CIS271DL Linux Security
3 credits
3
3
3
Restricted Electives: 12 credits
BPC/CIS121AB Microsoft Command Line Operations
BPC/CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I (3) or
+ CNT120 Adobe Web Design (3)
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
BPC/CIS224 Project Management Microsoft Project for Windows
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II
+ CIS239DL Linux Shell Scripting
+ CIS270 Essentials of Network and Information Security
+ CNT150 Cisco Networking Router Technologies
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professiona
CIS280 Current Topics in Computing1 credit
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
3
3
3
4
3
3
Linux Networking Administration Certificate / 36-37 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Linux Networking Administration program will help to prepare students for a variety of industry recognized Linux certification exams as well as provide practical hands-on skills for the work place. The program includes a core of Linux classes including Linux Operating System Basics, System Administration, Network Administration and Network Security. These classes will ensure a student’s knowledge and skill level in preparation for employment or for improving current professional skills. Objectives for a variety of industry certifications are encompassed within course and program objectives.
Required Courses: 24-25 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep (3) or
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance (3)
CIS126DL Linux Operating System (3) or
CIS126AL Linux Operating System I (1) and
+ CIS126BL Linux Operating System II (1) and
+ CIS126CL Linux Operating System III (1)
+ CIS238DL Linux System Administration
+ CIS239DL Linux Shell Scripting
+ CIS240DL Linux Network Administration
+ CIS271DL Linux Security
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (any module)
3 credits
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
3
Restricted Electives: 12 credits
BPC110 Computer Usage and Applications (3) or
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems (3)
BPC/CIS120DF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop
BPC/CIS121AB Microsoft Command Line Operations
BPC/CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
BPC/CIS224 Project Management Microsoft Project for Windows
+ BPC270 Microcomputer Maintenance II
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance: Server+Prep
BPC/CIS120DC Computer Graphics: Macromedia Flash
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II
+ CIS270 Essentials of Network and Information Security
+ CIS296WC Cooperative Education
CIS298AC Special Projects
+ CNT120 Adobe Web Design
+ CNT150 Cisco Network Router Technologies
+ CNT160 Cisco Advanced Routing and Switching
+ CNT170 Cisco Project-Based Learning
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (any module)
+ MST152 Microsoft Windows Server (any module)
+ MST155 Implementing Windows Network Infrastructure
+ MST157 Implementing Windows Directory Services
+ MST232 Managing a Windows Network Environment
+ CIS250 Management of Information Systems
CIS280 Current Topics in Computing
3 credits
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
Linux Networking Administration
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) / 61-62 credits
Program Description: The Associate in Applied Science in Linux Networking Administration program will help to prepare students for a variety of industry recognized Linux certification exams as well as provide practical hands-on skills for the work place. The program includes a core of Linux classes including Linux Operating System Basics, System Administration, Network Administration and Network Security. These classes will ensure a student’s knowledge and skill level in preparation for employment or for improving current professional skills. Objectives for a variety of industry certifications are encompassed within course and program objectives.
Required Courses: 24-25 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep (3) or
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance (3)
CIS126DL Linux Operating System (3) or
CIS126AL Linux Operating System I (1) and
+ CIS126BL Linux Operating System II (1) and
+ CIS126CL Linux Operating System III (1)
+ CIS238DL Linux System Administration
+ CIS239DL Linux Shell Scripting
+ CIS240DL Linux Network Administration
+ CIS271DL Linux Security
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (any module)
3 credits
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
3
Restricted Electives: 12 credits
BPC110 Computer Usage and Applications (3) or
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems (3)
BPC/CIS120DF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop
BPC/CIS121AB Microsoft Command Line Operations
BPC/CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
BPC/CIS224 Project Management Microsoft Project for Windows
+ BPC270 Microcomputer Maintenance II
+ BPC273 Advanced Server Computer Maintenance: Server+Prep
CIS120DC Computer Graphics: Macromedia Flash
+ CIS190 Introduction to Local Area Networks (3) or
CNT140 Cisco Networking Fundamentals (4) or
MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials (3)
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II
+ CIS270 Essentials of Network and Information Security
+ CIS296WC Cooperative Education
CIS298AC Special Projects
+ CNT120 Adobe Web Design
+ CNT150 Cisco Network Router Technologies
+ CNT160 Cisco Advanced Routing and Switching
+ CNT170 Cisco Project-Based Learning
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (any module)
+ MST152 Microsoft Windows Server (any module)
+ MST155 Implementing Windows Network Infrastructure
+ MST157 Implementing Windows Directory Services
+ MST232 Managing a Windows Network Environment
+ CIS250 Management of Information Systems
CIS280 Current Topics in Computing
3 credits
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
3-4
3
3
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
General Education Requirements: 25 credits
Core: 15 (credits)
First-Year Composition:
+ ENG101 First-Year Composition (3) and
+ ENG102 First-Year Composition (3)
Oral Communication:
Any approved course, see here.
Critical Reading:
+ CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I (3) or
Equivalent as indicated by assessment
Mathematics:
+ MAT102 Mathematical Concepts/Applications (3) or Higher
Distribution: 10 (credits)
Humanities and Fine Arts:
Any approved course, see here.
Social and Behavioral Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
Natural Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
6 credits
3
3
3
3
3
4
Information Security
Associate in Applied Science (AAS) / 64-66 credits
Program Description: The Associate of Applied Science (AAS) Degree in Information Security is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools to understand how networks, operating systems and programs function. Emphasis is placed on developing the theoretical and practical skills needed to maintain security on mission-critical data and systems. The program is designed to meet the training needs of government and industry employees. The program covers a variety of information security disciplines which include both vendor-neutral and vendor-specific information technology (IT) security training. The Information Security program prepares students for internationally recognized IT certifications and high demands in business, industry and government.
Required Courses: 27 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program.
Certificate of Completion: Information Security Technology (5347) 27 credits
Restricted Electives: 12 credits
Students should select 12 credits from the list below of which 6 credits must be ITS prefix courses. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ CIS162AB C++: Level I (3) or
+ CIS162AD C#: Level I (3) or
+ CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I (3)
+ CIS238US UNIX Security
+ CIS271DL Linux Security
+ CNT160 Cisco Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing
+ CNT170 Cisco Wide Area Networks (WAN) Technologies
+ CNT182 Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Configuration
+ CNT185 Cisco Network Security
+ CNT186 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs
ITS100 Information Security Awareness
+ ITS150 Building Trusted Networks in the Enterprise
+ ITS160 Managing Trusted Networks in the Enterprise
ITS170 Information Security Policy Development
+ ITS171 Information Security Risk Management
ITS172 Viruses and Other Malicious Software
+ ITS230 Deploying Snort Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
+ ITS231 Router Hardening
+ ITS232 Layer 2 Attacks and Defenses
+ ITS233 Wireless Network Security
+ ITS290 Computer Security Incident Response
+ ITS291 Computer Forensics Foundations
+ ITS292 Advanced Computer Forensics
+ ITS295AA Special Topics in Information Security
+ ITS295AB Special Topics in Information Security
+ ITS295AC Special Topics in Information Security
ITS298AA Special Projects
ITS298AB Special Projects
ITS298AC Special Projects
+ MST152 Microsoft Windows Server
+ MST259 Designing Windows Network Security
3 credits
3
3
3
3
4
4
4
2
3
3
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
4
4
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
3
General Education Requirements: 25-27 credits
Core: (15-17 credits)
First-Year Composition:
+ ENG101 First Year Composition (3) and
+ ENG102 First Year Composition (3) or
+ ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL (3) and
+ ENG108 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)
Oral Communication:
COM100 Introduction to Human Communication (3) or
+ COM225 Public Speaking (3) or
+ COM230 Small Group Communication (3)
Critical Reading:
+ CRE101 Critical and Evaluative Reading I
Mathematics:
+ MAT150 College Algebra/Functions (5) or
+ MAT151 College Algebra/Functions (4) or
+ MAT152 College Algebra/Functions (3)
Distribution: (10 credits)
Humanities and Fine Arts:
Any approved course, see here.
Social and Behavioral Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
Natural Sciences:
Any approved course, see here.
6 credits
3
3
3-5
3
3
4
Information Security Administration Certificate / 29 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Information Security Administration is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools to understand how networks, operating systems and programs function, as well as, how to protect them. Emphasis is placed on developing the knowledge and skills to maintain security on mission-critical data and computer systems. The program is designed to meet the training needs of employees in both public and private sectors. The program covers a variety of information security disciplines that include both vendor-neutral and vendor-specific security training. The Information Security Technology program prepares students for internationally recognized industry certifications.
Program Prerequisites 27 credits
Certificate of Completion: Information Security Technology (5347) 27 credits
Required Courses: 23 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ CIS162AB C++: Level I (3) or
+ CIS162AD C#: Level I (3) or
+ CIS163AA Java Programming: Level I (3)
+ CNT160 Cisco Switching Basics and Intermediate Routing
+ CNT170 Cisco Wide Area Networks (WAN) Technologies
+ CNT186 Fundamentals of Wireless LANs
+ ITS150 Building Trusted Networks in the Enterprise
+ ITS160 Managing Trusted Networks in the Enterprise
+ MST152 Microsoft Windows Server
3 credits
3
3
4
3
3
4
Restricted Electives: 6 credits)
+ CIS238US UNIX Security
+ CNT182 Cisco Secure PIX Firewall Configuration
+ CNT185 Cisco Network Security
ITS100 Information Security Awareness
ITS170 Information Security Policy Development
+ ITS171 Information Security Risk Management
ITS172 Viruses and Other Malicious Software
+ ITS230 Deploying Snort Intrusion Detection System (IDS)
+ ITS231 Router Hardening
+ ITS232 Layer 2 Attacks and Defenses
+ ITS233 Wireless Network Security
+ MST259 Designing Windows Network Security3 credits
4
4
2
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
Information Security Forensics Certificate / 24 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Information Security Forensics is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools to gather evidence, often as part of a criminal investigation, from computers and computer networks. The discipline requires a technical knowledge of the relationship between a computer's operating system and the supporting hardware (e.g. hard disks), and between the operating system and system/application programs and the network. Evidence gathering must precede in a manner that ensures that the evidence is admissible in a court of law, and can be documented and presented in an intelligible manner. The Information Security Forensics Certificate of Completion is part of a comprehensive Information Security program, which prepares students for internationally recognized industry certifications.
Note: Students must earn a grade of "C" or better in all courses within the program.
Program Prerequisites: 6 credits
| + BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems |
3 credits 3 |
Required Courses: 24 credits
CIS126DA Unix Operating System (3) or |
|
Information Security Technology Certificate / 27 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Information Security Technology is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools to understand how networks, operating systems and programs function, as well as, how to protect them. Emphasis is placed on developing the knowledge and skills to maintain security on mission-critical data and computer systems. The program is designed to meet the training needs of employees in both public and private sectors. The program covers a variety of information security disciplines that include both vendor-neutral and vendor-specific security training. The Information Security Technology program prepares students for internationally recognized industry certifications.
Program Prerequisites: 6 credits
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems3 credits
3
Required Courses: 27 credits
Students must earn a grade of a "C" or better for all courses required within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
CIS126DA UNIX Operating System (3) or
CIS126DL Linux Operating System (3)
CNT140 Cisco Networking Basics
+ CNT150 Cisco Networking Router Technologies
+ ITS110 Information Security Fundamentals
+ ITS120 Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues
+ ITS130 Operating System Security
+ ITS140 Network Security
MST150 Microsoft Windows Professional (3) or
MST150DA Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional (3) or
MST150XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional (3)
3 credits
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
Information Security Wireless Networks Certificate / 23 credits
Program Description: The Certificate of Completion (CCL) in Information Security Wireless Networks is designed to provide students with the knowledge and tools to design secure wireless local area networks (LANs) and defend wireless LANs against the latest hacking techniques, implement the latest wireless LAN security solutions and understand the impact of new wireless solutions. The Wireless Network Security Certificate of Completion is part of a comprehensive Information Security program which prepares students for internationally recognized industry certifications.
Program Prerequisites: 6 credits
| + BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems |
3 credits 3 |
Required Courses: 23 credits
+ CNT160 Cisco Switching Basics and
Intermediate Routing |
3 credits |
Web Developer Certificate / 30 credits
Program Description: This certificate prepares a software developer to properly create and maintain web applications. In addition to web page development, this certificate prepares software developers to fully manage and develop corporate web systems using interactive applications. Developers will be able to write programs to manage corporate database via the web.
Required Courses: 30 credits
Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each course in the Required Courses area. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
CIS/BPC117DM Microsoft Access: Database Management
CIS120DC Computer Graphics: Macromedia Flash
BPC/CIS120DF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop (3) or
BPC/CIS120AF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level I (1) and
BPC/CIS120BF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level II (1) and
BPC/CIS120CF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level III (1)
CIS126AA UNIX Operating System: Level I
CIS/BPC133DA Internet/Web Development Level I
+ CIS166 Any Module
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II
+ CIS234 XML Application Development
+ CIS235 e-Commerce
CIS298AB Special Projects (2) or
+ CIS290AB Computer Information Systems Internship (2) or
+ CIS296WB Cooperative Education (2)3 credits
3
3
3
1
3
3
3
3
3
2
Web Design Certificate / 18 credits
Program Description: The certificate in Web Design is intended for those interested in designing and maintaining web pages for personal or small business use.
Required Courses: 18 credits
Students must earn a grade of “C” or better in each course in the Required Courses area. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
CIS120DC Computer Graphics: Macromedia Flash
BPC/CIS120DF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop (3) or
BPC/CIS120AF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level I (1) and
BPC/CIS120BF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level II (1) and
BPC/CIS120CF Computer Graphics: Adobe Photoshop: Level III (1)
BPC/CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I
+ CIS166 Any Module
+ CIS233DA Internet/Web Development Level II
+ CIS235 e-Commerce3 credits
3
3
3
3
3
Oracle Database Administration Certificate / 16 credits
Program Description: This program provides students with the latest Oracle Database Administration skills necessary to perform the duties of an Oracle DBA as well as the requisite knowledge needed for the Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Program examinations.
Program Prerequisites: 8 credits
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
BPC/CIS123AA Microsoft Windows
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
CIS122AC UNIX Operating System: Multi-User
+ ENG101 First-Year Composition (3) or
OAS108 Business English (3)1 credit
3
1
3
Required Courses: 16 credits
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ CIS119DO Introduction to Oracle: SQL
+ CIS119DP Oracle: Database Administration
+ CIS119DQ Oracle: Backup and Recovery
+ CIS119DR Oracle: Performance Tuning
+ CIS164AG Oracle: Data Modeling
and Relational Database Design
MGT101 Techniques of Supervision (3) or
MGT175 Business Organization and Management (3)3 credits
3
2
3
2
3
Help Desk Specialist Certificate / 22 credits
Program Description: This certificate provides students with the solid foundation needed to be successful staffing a Help Desk. Courses include a balance of information about the technical aspects of user support with an appropriate emphasis on problem solving, interpersonal relations, and communication skills, and prepares students for the Microsoft Certification Exams necessary to achieve the Microsoft Certified Desktop Support Technician (MCDST) certification.
Program Prerequisites: 8 credits
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
BPC/OAS111AA Computer Keyboarding I (1) or
Equivalent by assessment
BPC/CIS121AB MS-DOS Operating System
CIS105 Survey of Computer Information Systems
+ ENG101 First-Year Composition (3) or
+ ENG107 First-Year Composition for ESL (3)
1 credit
1
3
3
Required Courses: 22 credits
A grade of "C" or better is required for all courses within the program. (+) indicates course prerequisites.
+ BPC170 Computer Maintenance I: A+ Prep
CIS102 Interpersonal and Customer Service Skills
for IT Professionals
CIS133DA Internet/Web Development Level I
+ COM259 Communication in Business and Professions (3) or
GBS233 Business Communication (3)
+ MST140 Microsoft Networking Essentials
+ MST141 Supporting Microsoft Windows
Desktop Operating Systems
+ MST142 Supporting Applications on
Microsoft Windows Desktop Operating Systems
MST150XP Microsoft Windows XP Professional3 credits
1
3
3
3
3
3
3
Course Descriptions
Course Availability: (F) Fall, (S) Spring, (D) Day, (E) Evening, (Su1) Summer 1, (Su2) Summer 2, (O) Occasionally
Computer Information Systems (CIS)
CIS102
Interpersonal and Customer Service Skills for IT Professionals / 1 credit 1 period
Examines behaviors necessary to develop and support an effective client service organization. Focuses on methods of increasing the effectiveness of help-desk professionals when responding to a range of customer conditions. Prerequisites: None.
CIS103
Using Help Desk Software / 2 credits 3 periods
Help desk software applications for tracking calls, querying data, recording macros, and generating reports. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor.
CIS105
Survey of Computer Information Systems / 3 credits 4 periods
Overview of computer technology, concepts, terminology, and the role of computers in society. Discussion of social and ethical issues related to computers. Use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation software. Includes programming and use of the Internet. Exploration of relevant emerging technologies. Prerequisites: None.
CIS114AE
Excel: Level I / 1 credit 2 periods
Computer spreadsheet skills for solving business problems, including calculations, forecasting, and projections. Prerequisites: None.
CIS114BE
Excel: Level II / 1 credit 2 periods
Additional Excel spreadsheet techniques, including macro programming, database searching, extraction, and linking to obtain prescribed reports and graphs. Prerequisites: BPC/CIS114AE or permission of instructor.
CIS114CE
Excel: Level III / 1 credit 1 period
Additional Excel spreadsheet techniques, including complex macros, statistics, and matrix manipulation. Project design using multiple, integrated spreadsheets. Prerequisites: BPC/CIS114BE or permission of instructor.
CIS114DE
Excel Spreadsheet / 3 credits 5 periods
Computer spreadsheet skills for solving business problems using Excel, including calculations, forecasting, projections, macro programming, database searching, extraction, linking, statistics, and matrix manipulation. Production of graphs and reports. Project design using multiple, integrated spreadsheets. Prerequisites: None.
CIS117AM
Database Management: Microsoft Access - Level I / 1 credit 2 periods
Introduction to the basic elements of a current version of the Microsoft Access database management program, for casual and beginning users. Prerequisites: None.
CIS117BM
Database Management: Microsoft Access - Level II / 1 credit 2 periods
Exploration of additional components of the Microsoft Access database management program. Prerequisites: BPC117AM or CIS117AM or permission of instructor.
CIS117CM
Database Management: Microsoft Access - Level III / 1 credit 1 period
Application of the features of the Microsoft Access program to some common database management problems. Prerequisites: BPC117BM or CIS117BM.
CIS117DM
Microsoft Access: Database Management / 3 credits 5 periods
Introduction to the basic elements, exploration of additional components and common database management problems related to the Microsoft Access program. Prerequisites: None.
Course Note: Combines the contents of BPC/CIS117AM and BPC/CIS117BM and BPC/CIS117CM.
CIS118AB
Powerpoint: Level I / 1 credit 2 periods
Use of Powerpoint software to produce professional-quality presentation visuals. Prerequisites: None.
CIS120DC
Computer Graphics: Macromedia Flash / 3 credits 4 periods
Provides students with the ability to use Macromedia Flash graphics software on microcomputers. Covers basic animation techniques used in the creation, manipulation, and editing of Flash animation graphics. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS120DF
Computer Graphics:
Adobe Photoshop / 3 credits 4 periods
Provides students with the capability to use Adobe Photoshop graphics software on a computer. Basic foundation course in the use of electronic techniques to select, manipulate, and edit images, work with masks, channels and layers; combine raster and vector graphics; print in color, manage color, and create graphics for the web. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS121AB
MS-DOS Operating System / 1 credit 2 periods
Use of the MS-DOS operating system: basic concepts, internal and external commands, subdirectories, and editor. Prerequisites: None.
CIS121AE
Windows Operating
System: Level I / 1 credit 2 periods
Specific topics include booting and shutting down the computer, navigating the desktop, start button features, taskbar status, and receiving on-line help support. Exploring and managing folders and files, running programs, and learning about Wordpad and Paint application programs. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS124AA
Project Management
Software: Level I / 1 credit 1.7 periods
Utilization of project management software packages by managers and advanced business students to solve critical management planning tasks. Evaluation of management opportunities utilizing software packages to monitor project progress and resource allocation. Includes "what-if" analyses, and preparation of management reports. Prerequisites: None.
CIS124BA
Project Management
Software: Level II / 1 credit 1.7 periods
Advanced use of project management software. Covers features and functions to solve critical management planning tasks. Project communications, scheduling, resource allocation, tracking processes and importing and exporting data also covered. Project consolidation emphasized. Prerequisites: CIS124AA or permission of instructor.
CIS126AA
UNIX Operating System: Level I / 1 credit 2 periods
Use of the UNIX operating system: system components, built-in commands, files and directories, editors, and UNIX Shell and command lines. Prerequisites: None.
CIS126BA
UNIX Operating System: Level II / 1 credit 1 period
Installation, configuration, and maintenance of the UNIX operating system Prerequisites: CIS126AA.
CIS126CA
UNIX Operating System: Level III / 1 credit 1 period
Create login scripts and batch files, and maintain system communications. Prerequisites: CIS126BA.
CIS126DA
UNIX Operating System / 3 credits 4 periods
Use of a UNIX operating system including system components, built-in commands, files, and directories, editors, and UNIX shell and command lines. Installation, configuration, and maintenance of a UNIX operating system. Create scripts and batch files, and maintain system communications. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS126DL
Linux Operating System / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to the Linux Operating system. Develop knowledge and skills required to install, configure and troubleshoot a Linux-based workstation including basic network functions. Learn basic command line and Graphical User Interface (GUI) desktop environment utilities and applications. Fundamental abilities to achieve the entry-level industry certification covered. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS133DA
Internet/Web Development Level I / 3 credits 4 periods
Overview of the Internet/WWW and its resources. Hands-on experience with various Internet/WWW communication, resource discovery, and information retrieval tools. Web page development also included. Prerequisites: None. (F,S)
CIS150
Programming Fundamentals / 3 credits 4 periods
Structured program design and logic tools. Use of computer problems to demonstrate and teach concepts using appropriate programming language. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (O)
CIS150AB
Object-Oriented Programming Fundamentals / 3 credits 4 periods
Structured and Object-Oriented design and logic tools. Use of computer problems to demonstrate and teach concepts using an appropriate programming language. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor. (F, Hybrid)
CIS159
Visual Basic Programming I / 3 credits 4 periods
Use of the Visual Basic programming language to solve problems using suitable examples from business or other disciplines. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (F,S, Hybrid)
CIS162
C Programming I / 3 credits 4 periods
Beginning C programming. Includes features needed to construct programs, functions, pointers, input and output options, data types, structures, and unions, and disk file operations. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (SE)
CIS162AB
C++: Level I / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to C++ programming including general concepts, program design, development, data types, operators, expressions, flow control, functions, classes, input and output operations, debugging, structured programming, and object-oriented programming. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (O)
CIS162AD
C#: Level I / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to C# programming including general concepts, program design, development, data types, operators, expressions, flow control, functions, classes, input and output operations, debugging, structured programming, and object-oriented programming. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (FE,SE)
CIS163AA
Java Programming: Level I / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to Java programming. Includes features needed to construct Java Applets, Java Applications, control structures, methods, arrays, character and string manipulation, graphics, and object-oriented programming. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor. (S, Hybrid)
CIS164AG
Oracle: Data Modeling and Relational Database Design / 2 credits 3 periods
Top-down, systematic approach to developing a relational database and defining requirements as entities, attributes, and relationships. Developing an entity-relationship (ER) diagram that accurately reflects the business. Mapping the ER diagram to an initial database design. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor. (SE)
CIS166AA
Introduction to JavaScripting / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to basic JavaScript programming concepts including syntax. Covers Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), programming logic and debugging, as well as forms manipulation and animation. Prerequisites: CIS133CA or CIS133DA or permission of instructor. (S)
CIS166AC
Web Scripting with Active
Server Pages (ASP).NET / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to web scripting using Microsoft's ASP.Net (Active Server Pages). Web application development using Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), ASP.Net Web Forms, programming logic, and Structured Query Language (SQL). Prerequisites: ((CIS133CA or CIS133DA) and (CIS159 or CIS162AD)) or permission of instructor. (F)
CIS190
Introduction to Local Area Networks / 3 credits 4 periods
Overview of local area networks. Emphasis on the elements of a local area network, current issues and products, and use of a local area network. Includes terminology, hardware and software components, connectivity, resource monitoring and sharing, electronic mail and messaging, and security issues. Prerequisites: CIS105, or permission of instructor. (O)
CIS191
Novell NetWare System Administration / 3 credits 4 periods
Knowledge and skills required to administer or manage a Novell NetWare local area network operating system. Level I, II, and III network management tasks. Prerequisites: CIS105 or permission of instructor. (O)
CIS217AM
Advanced Microsoft Access: Database Management / 3 credits 4 periods
Basic database concepts including database design, primary and secondary key selection and relationships between tables. Queries, subforms, macros, events, Visual Basic modules and Access ’97 Internet features also covered. Prerequisites: (BPC/CIS117DM or BPC/CIS117CM). (O)
CIS220DC
Advanced Web Programming with Macromedia Flash / 3 credits 4 periods
Advanced Flash programming, action scripting, tweening, advanced buttons and user input, movie clips, using dynamic sound and text, managing information flow, Object-Oriented Programming concepts in relation to Flash. Prerequisites: CIS120DC or permission of instructor. (F,S)
CIS225AB
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design / 3 credits 3 periods
Methodologies and notations for fundamental object-oriented analysis and design including use cases, objects, classes, stereotypes, and relationships. Object-oriented iterative process for system development. A continuous application development exercise for applying the analysis and design concepts. Prerequisites: Any program language, or permission of instructor. (O, Spring 2008)
CIS233DA
Internet/Web Development Level II / 3 credits 4 periods
Design and create pages on the World Wide Web with a variety of markup languages, programming languages, scripts, and multimedia. Hands-on expericne authoring and preparing sophisticated web documents. Exploration of best practices/issues for web design and publishing and careers in web development and e-commerce. Prerequisites: BPC/CIS133CA or BPC/CIS133DA or permission of instructor. (FE,SD)
CIS234
XML Application Development / 3 credits 4 periods
The use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) to make documents smarter, simplify Web automation, and to communicate between databases, both within and between corporations. Includes techniques for XML generation, data extraction and sharing, and transformation and managing of XML files. Prerequisites: (CIS133CA or CIS133DA) and (CIS117DM or CIS119DO) or permission of the instructor. (O, Fall 2008)
CIS235
e-Commerce / 3 credits 4 periods
Introduction to Electronic Commerce on the Internet. Designing an electronic storefront including web page content and development, e-commerce site marketing, advertisement, legal and security considerations, credit card and other debit transaction covered. Also includes current issues in e-commerce. Prerequisites: CIS133CA, or CIS133DA, or permission of instructor. (O, Spring 2008)
CIS238
Advanced UNIX System Administration / 3 credits 4 periods
System administration tasks using one or more versions of UNIX. Topics include: installing the operation system, configuring peripherals, security, monitoring system performance, networking, and troubleshooting. Prerequisites: CIS126DA, or permission of instructor. (O)
CIS238DL
Linux System Administration / 3 credits 4 periods
Managing Linux Operating Systems including sophisticated manipulation of file structures, backup systems, printing processes, troubleshooting, user account management, hard disk maintenance and configuration, process monitoring and prioritizing, kernel customization, and system resource control. Preparation for industry certifications such as the SAIR/GNU LCP and LCA certificates, CompTIA's Linux+, RHCT, RHCE, and LPIC. Prerequisites: CIS126AL, CIS126BL and CIS126CL; or CIS126DL or Permission of Instructor (O)
CIS250
Management Information
Systems / 3 credits 4 periods
The study of business information systems and its management, communication, e-business strategies, emerging technologies, database concepts, and project management. Overview of systems analysis and design. Learn about the competitive and strategic uses of information systems and how they are transforming organizations and their management. Prerequisites: CIS105. (O, Fall 2008)
CIS259
Visual Basic Programming II / 3 credits 4 periods
Use of the Visual Basic programming language to identify and solve advanced problems using suitable examples from business or other disciplines. Prerequisites: CIS159 or permission of instructor. (SE)
CIS263AA
Java Programming: Level II / 3 credits 4 periods
Intermediate Java programming. Includes features needed to construct object-oriented programming, multithreading, multimedia, files, streams and data structure. Prerequisites: CIS163AA or permission of the instructor. (O)
CIS270
Essentials of Network and Information Security / 3 credits 4 periods
Threats to security of information systems; responsibilities and basic tools for information security, including communication security, infrastructure security, organizational security and basic cryptography. Introduction to the language of network security and hardware, software and firmware components of an information security system for local, metropolitan, enterprise, and wide area networks. Helps prepare participants for the Comptia Security+ exam and the GIAC Security Essentials Certificate (GSEC). Prerequisites: CNT150, or (MST150 or MST150 any module), or permission of instructor. (F)
CIS280
Current Topics in Computing / 3 credits 4 periods
Critical inquiry of current topics in computing. Application of industry trends to solve problems and/or investigate issues. Prerequisites: None.


