| Department: | Computer Information Systems |
| San Antonio College | |
| 1300 San Pedro | |
| San Antonio, TX 78212-4299 | |
| Office: | NTC129 |
| Phone Number: | 733-2290 |
| Web Address: | http://cis.sac.accd.edu |
Students will be able to design a relational database.
Students will be able to create and access a relational database.
Students will be able to administer a relational database.
Students will be able to administer a relational database management system.
Students will be able to develop applications that access database from a relational database.
Students will be able to develop object oriented applications.
Students will be able to work in a Linux and Windows computing environment.
Students will be able to develop applications in a Web environment.
Students will be familiar with the Oracle/Microsoft SQL Server/MySQL database environments.
The graduate should be able to write policies for all areas of computer usage.
The graduate should be able to design a secure network.
The graduate should be able to install Linux and Microsoft Windows clients in a secure manner.
The graduate should be able to design, and implement, the following: DNS, Apache, FTP, Sendmail, and SSH.
The graduate should be able to design, implement, and maintain a secure firewall, and network monitoring system.
The graduate should be able to design, implement, and maintain a secure server.
The graduate should be able to monitor logs.
Students will be able to analyze and design a problem solution to a given problem solution
Students will be able to write a C++ program for a problem solution from design documents
Students will be able to properly document a source code program
Students will be able to debug and troubleshoot a source code program solution
Students will be able to utilize the Linux Operating System to organize files and directories
Students will be able to compile, link and run a C++ program on the Linux Operating System
Students will be able to compile, link and run a computer program in a language other than C++ in the Windows Operating System
Students will be able to write scripts to perform basic file maintenance on both the Linux and Windows Operating Systems
Students will be able to write SQL statements to work with data stored in a database
Students will be able to design and implement a webpage using xHTML, XML and PHP
Students will be able to analyze and design a large scale system; and then construct a working prototype of the system in a team environment
Install, configure, upgrade, troubleshoot and repair personal computer hardware
Install, configure, upgrade, and troubleshoot personal computer operating systems
Install, configure and troubleshoot basic networking hardware, protocols and services
Install, Configure, and Administer Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Manage and Maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment
Implement, Manage, and Maintain a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Network Infrastructure
Administer and troubleshoot a network infrastructure that uses the TCP/IP protocol suite
Install, Configure, and Administer Linux
Demonstrate knowledge in General Security Concepts, Communication Security, and Infrastructure Security