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Networking: Introductory and Advanced Classes

The CIS department offers classes designed to introduce the student to operating systems and telecommunications as well as industry specific courses for the serious networking professional. Home users will find courses like CIS 50.31 Understanding your Macintosh and CIS 50.91 Exploring Microsoft Windows useful for day-to-day management skills. CIS 78.11 Introduction to Telecommunications is a core course for web certificate students and is an introductory course in telecommunications theory.

Students interested in a serious study of networking will find coursework in Windows NT/2000, UNIX/Linux, Novell Netware and Cisco. CIS is currently creating a series of networking certificates that map to industry exams.


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