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C++/Data Structures
ETC 4306 / 5 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston TuTh 7:30 PM-9:40 PM
The course presents advanced concepts of C++ class design, inheritance, polymorphism and information hiding. Students use data structures of arrays, stacks, lists, linked lists, queues, dequeues, trees and graphs implemented using conventional programming techniques and class libraries. The course provides an intensive study of class construction and utilization as an important part of program creation. This course includes a computer laboratory component.
Prerequisite: ETC 4301 Introduction to C++ Programming.
Advanced Visual Basic®
ETC 4401 / 5 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston MW 6:00 PM-8:30 PM
Builds on Visual Basic® Programming and focuses on database development, OLE, and the underlying Windows® architecture. Topics covered include designing relational databases and creating database front ends. Covers all aspects of OLE with Visual Basic®. Introduces the Windows SDK and shows students how to implement many Windows API calls. Particular emphasis on preparing students to become self-sufficient application developers. Also covers access to the Microsoft Knowledge Base, how to prepare to become a Microsoft Certified Windows Developer, and other Windows development resources. This course includes a computer laboratory component.
Prerequisite: ETC 4201 Visual Basic® Programming.
A+® Operating Systems Technology
ETC 4413 / 5 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Th 5:45 PM-8:45 PM
Extends the students' basic knowledge of computer operating systems with hands-on experience of the installation and configuration of the current operating systems found in use. Theoretical coverage of the system structures, commands and operations is combined with practical applications of the command and control system of common microcomputer operating systems. Students are presented with the standard methods to install and modify the operation of the operating system and to troubleshoot typical problems. This course includes a computer laboratory component.
Prerequisite: ETC 4311 Computer Organization.
MCSE Server Administration
ETC 4453 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Tu 5:40 PM-9:40 PM
This course Includes hands-on configuration of Windows« 2003 Server in a variety of environments including upgrades and original installations. The student are presented with the details of network services, distributed file system management, security and web-based administration including installation and troubleshooting techniques for various hardware and software configurations. Optimization issues regarding performance, storage use issues, network connections and security from both a hardware and software perspective are discussed. Policy and account issues including auditing, implementation and management will be demonstrated in a practical laboratory environment.
Prerequisite: ETC 4451 MCSE Professional Administration or Consent of Instructor
MCSE Directory Services Administration
ETC 4457 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston W 5:40 PM-9:40 PM
Covers the installation, configuration and troubleshooting of Windows« Active Directory components, DNS for Active Directory and Active Directory security solutions. Techniques are presented to students to create site links, connection objects, global catalog servers and the movement and transfer of server objects between sites. Zone configuration and the creation/administration of group policies is covered in detail with exercises in creation, linking, delegation, modification, deployment and control of the concepts available under Windows«. Remote Installation Services (RIS) topics include configuration, security and management of the various options and potential problems encountered when trying to deploy these services. Active Directory topics include account creation, delegation of administrative control, location and movement of objects and performance monitoring, maintenance and troubleshooting. The student will configure and troubleshoot security in a directory services infrastructures by applying security policies, analyzing configurations and monitoring security events in a laboratory environment.
Prerequisite: ETC 4455 MCSE Network Administration.
CCNA Introduction
ETC 4461 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston (Hybrid) M 6:00 PM-8:00 PM
This introductory course is preparation for the Cisco« Certified Network Associate (CCNAÖ) certification exam. It describes concepts of internetworking and the need/rationale for mixing topologies and technologies in real networking environments. The course includes a detailed explanations of the OSI model and an overview of Cisco« IOS Software and how to operate and configure Cisco« devices. Emphasis is placed on the characterization of existing networks and extracting customer requirements so that an effective network can be created. Discussions cover the importance of network management and provisioning resources to meet specific network requirements while enabling future growth. Students will be introduced to the methods and techniques used to configure and manage local routers.
Prerequisite: ETC 4360 Data Communication Protocols or Consent of Instructor.
Oracle SQL Programming
ETC 4471 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston W 5:40 PM-9:40 PM
This course takes knowledge of relational databases and programming techniques and maps it to include the specifics of the SQL/Data Manipulation Language used on the Oracle platform. Topics cover the writing of numerous SQL statements on single and multiple tables, table joins and views, aggregate data functions and sub-queries. The specifics of creating and managing tables using constraints, views and user access controls through the Data Definition Language will be explored. This course includes a computer laboratory component.
Prerequisite: ETC 4382 Introduction to Databases or Consent of Instructor.
Computer Security
ETC 4524 / 4 q.h.
June 25 - August 18
Boston Th 5:40 PM-9:40 PM
Covers issues related to security in computing, including the history of security, encryption techniques and applications, secure communications, and software protection. Other topics include software verification and validation, designing security into the hardware, and products currently available for securing systems and data. These subjects will be addressed in terms of privacy as well as reliability.
Prerequisite: ETC 4304 Data Structures with C++. |
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