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  • CIS-80S Special Studies I (1 to 4 Credits)

    No description available.
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    Not Currently Offered
  • CIS-80SB Special Studies II (1 to 4 Credits)

    No description available.
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    Not Currently Offered
  • CIS-35 Mobile Games (4 Credits)

    Presents an overview of mobile devices and instruction for building mobile games. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra or equivalent skills or placement by multiple measures - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    Prerequisite: CS-11 (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++) or CS-12J (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java) or CS-12GP (Introduction to Programming Using Games and Simulations) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Fall Only, Odd Years Only
  • CIS-430C Cybercamp III (0 Credits)

    Explores web security, reverse engineering, and infrastructure security. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-430B (CyberCampII) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Summer Only
  • CIS-90 Intro to UNIX/Linux (3 Credits)

    Provides a technical overview of the UNIX/Linux operating system, including hands-on experience with commands, files, and tools.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended Preparation: CS-1L (Technology Tools) OR CIS-71 (Information & Communication Technology Essentials) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Fall and Spring
  • CIS-31 Perl Programming/Unix (4 Credits)

    Introduces Perl programming in a Unix environment including the Emacs text editor, variables, arrays, lists, functions, and regular expressions. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: CS-11 (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++) or CS-12J (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java) or equivalent skills - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Summer Only
  • CIS-34 Mobile Apps: iOS/Android (4 Credits)

    Presents an overview of mobile devices and instruction for building mobile applications, including Swift for iOS and Java for Android. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: Intermediate algebra or equivalent skills or placement by multiple measures - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    Prerequisite: CS-11 (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++) or CS-12J (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java) or CS-12GP (Introduction to Programming Using Games and Simulations) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Spring Only, Even Years Only
  • CIS-430A Cybercamp I (0 Credits)

    Introduces cybersecurity principles, virtual machines, basic Windows and Linux security policies, tools, account management, basic programming concepts, fundamental network connectivity, and security. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
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    Recommended preparation: CABT-101 (Computer Proficiency) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Summer Only
  • CIS-46 CCNA Security (4 Credits)

    Teaches network security principles including firewall technologies, AAA, intrusion prevention, securing LANs, implementing VPNs, and managing secure networks.
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    Prerequisites: CIS-82 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials) and CIS-83 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Spring Only, Odd Years Only
  • CIS-470A Google IT Support A (0 Credits)

    Presents an overview of information technology (IT), such as computer hardware, the Internet, computer software, troubleshooting, and customer support. Covers the first three of five modules in the Google IT Support Certificate. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
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  • CIS-470B Google IT Support B (0 Credits)

    Presents different facets of information technology, such as operating systems, system administration, and information security. Covers the last two of five modules in the Google IT Support Certificate. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
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  • CIS-483A CCNA Exam Prep A (0 Credits)

    Helps prepare students to take the Cisco Certified Network Exam (CCNA). Covers topics in the exam starting with networking fundamentals through IP addressing. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-81 (Introduction to Networks) and CIS-82 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Fall and Spring
  • CIS-103 Tech Support As a Profession (4 Credits)

    Teaches technical support skills for those seeking employment in the computer and information systems field. Includes training in the various means of delivering technical support and tools for gathering, organizing and disseminating technical information, and help desk organization. Prepares students to provide technical assistance and training to computer users. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
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    Spring Only, Even Years Only
  • CIS-116 IPv6 Fundamentals (3 Credits)

    Introduces IPv6 addressing and address types, dynamic IPv6 address assignment using SLAAC and DHCPv6, ICMPv6 Neighbor Discovery, routing IPv6, and securing an IPv6 network. Covers network integration of IPv6 with IPv4 to transition to IPv6. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: CIS-81 (Introduction to Networks) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Recommended preparation: CIS-82 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Check With Program Chair
  • CIS-133A Cyber Comp 1A (1 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers major ethical and legal issues concerning online safety, open-source intelligence, and cryptography. Students gain insight into computer hardware, computer architecture, and networking. Students participate in practice and live competitions using virtual machines to develop concentration and collaboration. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CABT-101 (Computer Proficiency) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-133B Cyber Comp 1B (1 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers basic information technology (IT) topics of password cracking, networking, network analysis, and digital forensics. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to apply techniques for securing a network and sensitive data in business scenarios. Emphasis on hands-on training. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CABT-101 (Computer Proficiency) and CIS-133A or CIS-433A (Cybersecurity Competitions 1A) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-134A Cyber Comp 2A (1 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers topics in the major areas of web basics, legal and ethical issues of web application exploitation, and penetration testing. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to learn techniques for securing a network using web application exploitation. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-133B or CIS-433B (Cybersecurity Competitions 1B) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-134B Cyber Comp 2B (1 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers topics in the major areas of web basics, legal and ethical issues of web application exploitation, and penetration testing. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to learn techniques for securing a network using web application exploitation. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-134A or CIS-434A (Cybersecurity Competitions 2A) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-135A Cyber Comp 3A (1 Credits)

    Prepares students for advancing in their study of cybersecurity and for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers topics in containerization, orchestration, and security programming. Students participate in group practice competitions using virtual machines. Students gain more advanced techniques for securing a network and sensitive data in business scenarios. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-134B or CIS-434B (Cybersecurity Competitions 2B) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-135B Cyber Comp 3B (1 Credits)

    Advances preparation of students for cybersecurity competitions. Covers the topic of reverse engineering and the related ethical and legal issues of reverse engineering in cybersecurity. Students complete a comprehensive capstone project covering all topics of cybersecurity as well as participate in group practice competitions based on real-life cybersecurity threats. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-135A or CIS-435A (Cybersecurity Competitions 3A) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-140NA Network Analysis/Wireshark (3 Credits)

    Teaches practical network management skills using the Wireshark network analyzer. Provides a logical troubleshooting approach to capturing and analyzing data frames. Teaches to effectively troubleshoot, maintain, optimize, and monitor network traffic. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: CIS-82 (Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials) or CIS-83 (Enterprise Networking, Security, and Automation) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Check With Program Chair
  • CIS-15 Programming With Python (4 Credits)

    Teaches Python programming for non-programmers, working professionals, and the curious. No previous programming experience is required. Teaches the fundamental concepts and models of application development including the program design, data types, programming, problem-solving, logic, and design techniques for event-driven programs. Provides hands-on experience with a modern development environment that is perfect for beginners. May be offered in a distance-learning format. C-ID: ITIS 130.
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    Fall and Spring
  • CIS-194 Windows Client Admin (3 Credits)

    Provides the fundamentals of Microsoft Windows client operating system administration, including the use of administrative tools to create user and group accounts, configure local policy, and access shared resources on a network. Covers how to manage disk space, user profiles, printers, and hardware devices. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Prerequisite: CIS-81 (Introduction to Networks) - Must be completed prior to taking this course.
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    Fall Only
  • CIS-32 Intro to Internet Programming (4 Credits)

    Presents an introduction to Internet-related programming using primarily client-side scripting languages like JavaScript. Introduces a server-side scripting language like PHP. Covers basic programming techniques including simple data types, control structures, functions, and expressions. Topics include Web-based data collection, form verification, and Ajax. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: DM-60 (Web Design with HTML and CSS) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Fall Only
  • CIS-33 Intro Prgrmming Database PHP (4 Credits)

    Teaches programming of database-driven, web-based applications (such as an eCommerce website) that require online data storage and retrieval and a high degree of user/website interactivity. The web programming environment used is PHP accessing a MySQL database. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: DM-60 (Web Design with HTML and CSS) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    Corequisite: CS-11 (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, C++) or CS-12J (Introduction to Programming Concepts and Methodology, Java) or CS-12GP (Introduction to Programming Using Games and Simulations) or CIS-32 (Introduction to Internet Programming) - Must be taken either prior to or at the same time as this course.
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    Spring Only
  • CIS-430B Cybercamp II (0 Credits)

    Presents cybersecurity career opportunities, cyber ethics, online safety, computer operation basics, and cyber threats. Students explore cybersecurity principles, virtual machines, Windows 10 and Linux Ubuntu security policies, tools, account management, and fundamental network connectivity and security. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-430A (CyberCamp I) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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    Summer Only
  • CIS-433A Cyber Comp 1A (0 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers major ethical and legal issues concerning online safety, open-source intelligence, and cryptography. Student gain insight to computer hardware, computer architecture, and networking. Students participate in practice and live competitions using virtual machines to develop concentration and collaboration. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CABT-101 (Computer Proficiency) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
    None
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    Summer Only
  • CIS-433B Cyber Comp 1B (0 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers basic information technology (IT) topics of password cracking, networking, network analysis, and digital forensics. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to apply techniques for securing a network and sensitive data in business scenarios. Emphasis on hands-on training. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CABT-101 (Computer Proficiency) and CIS-133A or CIS-433A (Cybersecurity Competitions 1A) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-434A Cyber Comp 2A (0 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers topics in the major areas of web basics, legal and ethical issues of web application exploitation, and penetration testing. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to learn techniques for securing a network using web application exploitation. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-133B or CIS-433B (Cybersecurity Competitions 1B) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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  • CIS-434B Cyber Comp 2B (0 Credits)

    Prepares students for participation in cybersecurity competitions. Covers topics in cybersecurity programming, log management, and system administration. Students participate in practice competitions using virtual machines to apply techniques for securing a network using web application exploitation. Emphasis on active learning. May be offered in a distance-learning format.
    Requisites and Advisories:
    Recommended preparation: CIS-134A or CIS-434A (Cybersecurity Competitions 2A) - Recommended prior to taking this course, but is not required.
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