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Crafton Hills College
Spring 2013
Computer Information Systems

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Course Information

Course Name : CIS-143X2

Course Title : Designing and Supporting Computer Networks (Cisco CCNA 4)

Course Description : Last of four courses leading to the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) designation. Learners progress through a variety of case studies and design focused exercises which include gathering requirements, designing basic networks, establishing proof-of-concept, and performing project management tasks. In addition, lifecycle services, including upgrades, competitive analyses, and system integration, are presented in the context of pre-sale support. Will include CCNA exam preparation.

Additional Course Information

Credit Type : Earned units for this course are applicable to an Associate Degree.

Repeatability : This course may be taken 2 times.

Prerequisite : CIS 142X2.

Alternate Listing : This course is also offered as CIS-143.

What does it mean under days?

Days contain S, M, T, W, R, F, S and/or Arrange. They stand for the following :
S : Sunday.    M : Monday.    T : Tuesday.    W : Wednesday.    R : Thursday.    F : Friday.    S : Saturday.   
Arrange : You must arrange a certain amount of time (under Start and End) with the instructor

Sections Offered
Ref# Sec Days Start End Type Units Building Room Instructor
0216 70 --T---- 05:30P 08:20P LEC 3.75 LADM 220 Carroll,L
    --T---- 08:21P 09:50P LAB   LADM 220 Carroll,L
    Arrange 0.67 hrs/wk LAB   LADM 220 Carroll,L
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Note : This hybrid class meets once a week on-campus and has an online component that requires students to have access to a computer that is connected to the Internet and has a CD-ROM and speakers or headphones.