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Want
to learn more about the
Computer Networking and Information Security?
If
you have questions about
Champlain’s CNIS program, e-mail
the program director Jim Hoag. |
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The job market is
wide open for professionals who have
a broad background and the ability
to solve problems using a variety
of technology tools. Champlain’s
Computer Networking and Information
Security program will provide you
with the technical knowledge and professional
skills that match the needs of employers.
At Champlain, you’ll
learn to design and create efficient
information technology networks, configure
and maintain servers, and provide
the technical management and support
to keep them running and safeguard
the systems and the data they control.
You will become well-grounded in data
communications, network protocols,
server administration, and network
management, and networks before you
focus on the in-depth study of information
security and enterprise networks.
This progression will make you far
more aware of what you’re securing
and of issues arising in large, complex
networks.
It is increasingly
important that networking professionals
be knowledgeable in information security.
Conversely, as networks become the
conduit of information, security will
be more closely integrated with networking.
The hands-on experience in computer
networking and information security
you’ll get at Champlain, coupled
with further coursework that will
provide you with technical management
and communications principles, will
position you to take advantage of
the best opportunities in the field.
Program Highlights
Small classes
and hands-on learning. Server
administration courses and labs include
installation of server software, configuration
of servers and networks, adding users
and groups, assigning rights and privileges,
configuring e-mail, DHCP and DNS.
Learn how
people break into networks and servers
and gain hands-on experience in how
to prevent this.
Learn networking
and security measures from
professionals who manage and secure
computer network environments for
a living.
Curriculum (2008-2009)
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