Campus code
L
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/academics/online-learning/cityonline

Advanced Ethical Hacking

Advanced techniques in ethical hacking of Windows and Linux systems. Hands-on labs include Google hacking, automated footprinting, sophisticated ping and port scans, privilege escalation, attacks against telephone and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems, routers, firewalls, wireless devices, web servers, and Denial of Service attacks.

XML and JSON

Introduction to eXtensible Markup Language (XML) and JavaScript Object Notation (JSON). Hands-on experience with XML documents, Document Type Definition (DTD), namespaces, schemas, and data presentation with eXtensible Style Language (XSLT) or Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). Introduction to JSON syntax to store and exchange data.

Computer Forensics

Forensics tools, methods and procedures for investigating computers. Data recovery techniques and evidence collection, protection of evidence, expert witness skills and computer crime investigation techniques. Analysis of various file systems and specialized diagnostic software to retrieve data. Prepares in part for CompTIA Security+ and maps to Computer Investigation Specialists exam.

Intro to Computers Using PCs

A computer literacy course using personal computers. Prepares students to use computer applications. Provides an overview of computer components including hardware, software, and data, as well as computer concepts related to networks and security. Includes fundamentals of Windows and other operating systems and applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentations and the internet. Students use computers to complete class assignments.

Computer Hardware

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to install hardware, configure, repair, and maintain desktop and mobile computer systems in a typical office environment. Topics include hardware components and peripherals, assembly, maintenance, upgrading, and basic troubleshooting. Topics include: hardware components, fixed and mobile systems, terminology and function. Also covered are preventive maintenance and troubleshooting.

Computer Hardware

This course provides the knowledge and skills needed to install hardware, configure, repair, and maintain desktop and mobile computer systems in a typical office environment. Topics include hardware components and peripherals, assembly, maintenance, upgrading, and basic troubleshooting. Topics include: hardware components, fixed and mobile systems, terminology and function. Also covered are preventive maintenance and troubleshooting.

Intro to Computers Using PCs

A computer literacy course using personal computers. Prepares students to use computer applications. Provides an overview of computer components including hardware, software, and data, as well as computer concepts related to networks and security. Includes fundamentals of Windows and other operating systems and applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentations and the internet. Students use computers to complete class assignments.

Intro to Computers Using PCs

A computer literacy course using personal computers. Prepares students to use computer applications. Provides an overview of computer components including hardware, software, and data, as well as computer concepts related to networks and security. Includes fundamentals of Windows and other operating systems and applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, database, presentations and the internet. Students use computers to complete class assignments.