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  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    CRMJ 2970 Criminal Justice Internship (*,1-3CR) (Max. 3) *Thirty hours of participation per credit hour. This course will place a student in a criminal justice agency for a few hours per week for one semester as an observer. It will afford the pre service student the opportunity to observe the workings of the criminal justice system, and the in-service student an opportunity to work in a collateral criminal justice agency. Prerequisite: sophomore standing and permission of the instructor.
  • 2.00 - 3.00 Credits

    CRMJ 2980 Cooperative Work Experience (Law Enforcement) (*,2- 3CR) (Max. 3) (See "Unit of Credit.") Supervised work and project experience for the purpose of increasing student understanding of law enforcement problems and procedures. Supervision is provided by both the instructional staff of the college and the cooperating agencies. Analysis and reports of student's performance; regular group meetings. Enrollment limited to majors in law enforcement with sophomore standing except by permission of instructor.
  • 2.00 Credits

    CRMJ 2995 Workshop: (Subtitle) (2L,2CR) Exploration of areas of contention, which occur within the criminal justice system in America today. To include such topics as bail, plea-bargaining, Supreme Court decisions of a controversial nature, police discretion, and others. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
  • 4.00 Credits

    CROP 2000 Plants, Agriculture and Civilization (3L,2LB,4CR) This course is designed to familiarize the student with agriculture in developed and developing countries, integrate ecosystem concepts in agriculture and to introduce current crises and challenges facing agriculture in the future.
  • 4.00 Credits

    CROP 2200 Forage Crop Science (3L,2LB,4CR) This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the biology, propagation and management of forage and farm crop plants. Many topics (e.g., plant ecophysiology, cropping practices in agro ecosystems, plant genetic improvement) will be covered.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CCNA I Intro to Networks (3L,3CR) Students build simple LAN's, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. Students develop skills necessary to plan and design the architecture, structure, functions, component, and models of the Internet and computer networks. Students implement the principles of IP addressing and fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. This is the first of three courses needed to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CSCO 2010 Advanced Internetworking I (2L,2LB,3CR) This course is the second semester of a four semester CCNA (Cisco Certified Network Associate) certification based training program. This class focuses on router configuration and applying the networking principles outlined in CSCO 2000 to real world situations. Specific topics include router components and features, intermediate IP addressing, routing protocols, router modes and functions, access control lists and network design. Prerequisite of CSCO 2000 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    CCNA II Switching, Routing, and Wireless Essentials (2L,2LB,3CR) This course prepares students to plan and design the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students configure routers and switches for basic functionality. Students configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPvl, RIPv2, single-area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. This is the second of three courses needed to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) Prerequisite: Completion of CSCO 2000 or instructor permission.
  • 4.00 Credits

    CCNA III Enterprise Networking, Security and Automation (4L,4CR) Students plan and design the architecture components, and operations of routers and switches in a large and complex network. Students configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network. This is the third and last of three courses needed to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate exam. Prerequisite: Completion of CSCO 2020 or instructor permission.
  • 1.00 Credits

    CSCO 2035 CCNA Certification Exam Review (1L,1CR) This course will be a thorough review of the Cisco CCNA Certification Exam requirements. Using lectures,flash cards and electronic testing, students will be presented with a complete outline of exam requirements and will be able to accurately gauge their level of preparedness to take the exam.