CP-330 DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (USING ORACLE)
3 credits
This course introduces the fundamental concepts of database management systems, with emphasis on the relational model, which is an increasingly
important and widespread area in the computer field. Demonstrations and hands-on practice using ORACLE: SQL and PL/SQL reinforce the fundamental concepts. PREREQUISITE:
CP-130
CP-331 ADVANCED MULTIMEDIA AUTHORING
3 credits
Students will learn to develop advanced applications using Macromedia Director’s
programming language “Lingo”. Presentations will
be packaged as stand-alone applications on CD ROM discs. Web pages will be animated using Macromedia Shockwave.
Students will create and edit digital video. PREREQUISITE:
CP-231
CP-335 TELECOMMUNICATIONS
3 credits
This course teaches students fundamental data communications concepts, practical examples of communication Networking to which students can relate. The course encourages creative thinking in the application of data communication Network and encourages independent study of the communication
field and distance education environment. The
students become more aware through discussions of technical aspects of telecommunications, how telecommunication Networks are constructed, managed and the
types of communication Networks in use in the
business world. Conceptual topics include Fundamentals
of data communications, communication media, communication equipment and terminals, data transmission, Protocols, Network and
Telecommunication Basics, Telecommunication and
Network Standards, the Internet, addressing and
services, Distributed Networks, Telecommunication
Software, and security. PREREQUISITE: CP-221
CP-345 WEB APPLICATIONS
3 credits
This course will introduce the student to Macromedia Dreamweaver, a Web site
development application package and Macromedia
Flash, a Web site animation application package.
Professional Web sites will be developed that include frames, tables, forms, lists, image maps, sound, video, and
cascading style sheets. Web sites will be published
on the World Wide Web. PREREQUISITES: CP–101
CP-360 NETWORK SECURITY
3 credits
While Windows 2003 offers robust and extensive security, the technologies behind this feature-rich operating system can be complex to implement. By mastering this architecture, you can provide more effective security with less administrative overhead than ever before. In this hands-on course,
students will gain the knowledge and skills necessary to assess and implement a total enterprise operating
system security. Students will learn to control
the privacy, integrity and authenticity of data
and resources from the file system to the network
infrastructure. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- Implement, Manage, and Troubleshoot Baseline Security
- Implement, Manage, and Troubleshoot Service Packs and Security Updates
- Implement, Manage, and Troubleshoot Secure Communication Channels
- Configure, Manage, and Troubleshoot Authentication and Remote Access Security
- Implement and Manage a Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) and Encrypting File System
(EFS)
- Monitor and Respond to Security Incidents
This course provides a firm background in the fundamentals of network security and prepares the students for taking the Microsoft 70-214 exam towards the MCSE and MCSA certifications.
PREREQUISITE: CP-321