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CIS 152 Windows Network Infrastructure
Credit Hours:  3
Effective Term: Fall 2015
SUN#: None
AGEC: None  
Credit Breakdown: 2 Lectures, 3 Labs
Times for Credit: 1
Grading Option: Both A/F and S/U
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Description: Windows networking class where students learn about and complete hands-on labs to configure multiple servers in a network using currently-supported operating systems. Topics covered include Active Directory configuration, DNS naming services, connectivity and security services, managing IP routing, remote access, IP security, network address translation and virtual private networking. May lead to Microsoft Certification. S/U grading option available.

Prerequisites: CIS130 and CIS150

Corequisites: None

Recommendations: None

Measurable Student Learning Outcomes
1. (Comprehension Level) Describe Windows networking.
2. (Application Level) Examine and implement Windows computers following naming conventions and deploying security services.
3. (Application Level) Install and configure network protocols including DHCP and TCP/IP.
4. (Synthesis Level) Combine and configure Active Directory, DNS and DHCP to work together properly.
5. (Application Level) Install and manage Internet naming services.
6. (Synthesis Level) Manage IP routing.
7. (Application Level) Install and configure remote services.
8. (Synthesis Level) Utilize virtual computers to configure for virtual private networking(VPN)connectivity.
9. (Application Level) Demonstrate the installation and configuration of a network client computer.
10. (Comprehension Level) Explain how network address translation (NAT) settings are utilized and configured.
11. (Application Level) Demonstrate competence with Server Core configuration commands.
Internal/External Standards Accreditation
None