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CIS 179 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 106
Introduces the Essential Body of Knowledge for IT security and the fundamentals of
cybersecurity, including the cyber architecture, components of security practices, and
cybersecurity-related legislative framework. Students learn to identify risks, threats, and
vulnerabilities relevant to information technology resources and to analyze the significance
of security models and issues associated with security management. Surveys the software
lifecycle and software assurance.
2285 CIS179-HYB1
M
3:30pm-4:45pm 13-week
2102 CIS179-HYB2
W
2pm-3:15pm 13-week
1858 CIS179-HYB3
M
5pm-6:30pm 2nd 10-week
1859 CIS179-ONL1
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2nd 10-Week
CIS 180 - Networking Fundamentals (3)
Prerequisite: CIS 106 or CIS 111M
Reviews hardware, operating systems, and other networking principles. Includes
comprehensive networking skill sets necessary for the CompTIA Network exam.
1860 CIS180-HYB1
W
9:30am-11:55am 1st 7-week
1861 CIS180-HYB2
Tu
6:30pm-9pm 1st 7-week
1862 CIS180-ONL1
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1st 7-week
CIS 190 - Cisco 1 Network Fundamentals (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 106 or CIS 212
Covers networking fundamentals, Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) network reference
model, and Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP). Topics include network
topologies, protocols, IP addressing, subnet masks, and Ethernet. Students will also learn the
basic network design and cable installation.
1863 CIS190-ONL1
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1st 7-week
CIS 191 - Cisco 2 Routing Technologies (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 190
Introduces the routing protocols and concepts, as well as the fundamentals of Cisco routers.
Students learn to install, configure, customize, operate, maintain, and troubleshoot Cisco
routers and relevant components.
1864 CIS191-ONL1
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2nd 7-week
CIS 192 - Cisco 3 Switching Technologies (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 191
Surveys switching protocols, Local Area Networks (LANs), and LAN switching. Students will
analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot routing protocols, including routing for IPv4 and
IPv6, EIGRP for IPv4 and IPv6, as well as OSPF for IPv4 and IPv6. This course also covers LAN
switch operations and virtual private networks.
1865 CIS192-HYB1
M
5pm-7:30pm 1st 7-week
CIS 193 - Cisco 4 WAN Technologies (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 192
Introduces the principles and implementation of Wide Area Networks (WANs). Topics include
the traffic control and access control lists (ACLs), services and protocols for wide-area access,
Point-to-Point (PPP) protocols andWAN, as well as the concepts and operations of frame
relay. Students learn to configure, verify, and troubleshootWANs.
1866 CIS193-HYB1
M
5pm-7:30pm 2nd 7-week
CIS 200 - IT Support Services (3)
Prerequisite: CIS 101, CIS 106, CIS 111M, or CIS 212
Introduces the fundamentals, operations, roles, and responsibilities of information
technology (IT) support services. Students practice problem-solving and communication
skills appropriate in the computer user-support environment. Best practices in customer
support and professional work habits are emphasized throughout the course. Topics include
incident identification, incident management, information collection skills, communication
skills, personal skills, technical skills, security skills, troubleshooting skills, training skills, and
business skills.
2103 CIS200-ONL1
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2nd 7-week
CIS 201 - Computer Science I (4)
Prerequisites: MA 82 or MA 85 and [CIS 140 (prerequisite or corequisite) or minimum grade of C in CIS 106]
Emphasizes object-oriented design, data abstraction and programming beyond an
introductory level. Introduces user interfaces and graphics through the study of object design.
Emphasizes object-oriented software engineering including Unified Modeling Language
(UML). Investigates fundamental sorting and searching algorithms, introductory dynamic
data structures and event-driven programming techniques. Develops programming skills
using a language that supports the object-oriented paradigm.
1867 CIS201-HYB1
TuTh
11am-12:15pm 13-week
1868 CIS201-HYB2
Tu
6:45pm-9pm 13-week
CIS 202 - Computer Science II (4)
Prerequisite: Minimum grade of C in CIS 201
Emphasizes algorithms, data structures, and object-oriented software engineering. Introduces
algorithmic analysis including asymptotic notation, empirical performance measurements,
and time/space tradeoffs. Covers fundamental computing algorithms including sorting,
searching, and manipulating dynamic data structures, such as lists, stacks, queues, trees,
graphs and hash tables. Investigates recursion including applications to algorithms and data
structures. Integrates further software engineering concepts including data abstraction and
participation in team programming projects. Projects will be completed using a language that
supports the object-oriented paradigm (Java).
1869 CIS202-HYB1
W
5pm-7pm
13-week
CIS 203 - Systems Analysis & Design (3)
Prerequisite: CIS 106
Presents concepts of structured systems analysis and design techniques such as problem
definition, cost analysis, charting and scheduling, implementation planning and
documentation. Emphasizes project management, communication and analytical skills.
1870 CIS203-HYB1
W
12:30pm-1:45pm 13-week
2104 CIS203-ONL1
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2nd 10-Week
CIS 204 - Computer & Information Sciences Project (3)
Prerequisite: CIS 203
Student is assigned a project commensurate with their background and training and carries it
through from system analysis and design to program preparation and implementation.
1871 CIS204-ONL1
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2nd 10-Week
CIS 208 - C++ Programming (3)
Prerequisite: CIS 106
Emphasizes object-oriented programming in C++. This course provides a comprehensive
coverage of C++ features, including arrays, strings, pointers, references, classes, inheritance,
polymorphism, function overloading, function overriding, virtual function, and template.
Students learn to design and implement object-oriented programs in C++ programming
language.
2292 CIS208-HYB1
M
6:30pm-9pm 2nd 10-Week
CIS 212 - PC Repair & Diagnostics (3)
Prerequisite or Corequisite: CIS 101, CIS 106, CIS 116D, or CIS 111M
Introduces diagnosis and troubleshooting of personal computers. This course covers the
hardware and software troubleshooting techniques, including diagnosis software, board
replacement, storage, and memory troubleshooting. Completion of this course will prepare
students for the A+ certification exam. It is recommended that students take this course and
CIS 111M-PC Operating Systems in the same semester.
1872 CIS212-HYL1
M
3:45pm-5pm 13-week
Note: Students must also register for CIS111M-HYL1.
1874 CIS212-HYL2
W
7:15pm-8:30pm 13-week
Note: Students must also register for CIS111M-HYL2.
1873 CIS212-HYL3
Tu
6:15pm-7:30pm 13-week
Note: Students must also register for CIS111M-HYL3.
1875 CIS212-HYL4
Th
5:15pm-6:30pm 13-week
Note: Students must also register for CIS111M-HYL4.
1876 CIS212-ONLK
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1st 7-week
Note: Students must also register for CIS111M-ONLK.