III. Catalog Language Language must be specific and verifiable

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Prerequisite Revision Review

I. Summary of Prerequisite Revision

Dept / Program Applied Computing & Electronics

Information Technology

Prefix & Course # ITS 152

ITS 210

ITS 212

ITS 214

ITS 255

ITS 280

ITS 298

Course Title CCNA 2: Exploration

Network Operating System - Desktop

Network Operating System – Server Admin

Network Operating System – Infrastructure

IP Telephony

Computer Repair and Maintenance

Internship/Cooperative Education

Has the Department gone through common course review?

If Yes or In Process please use new rubric / numbers.

Rationale

 x Yes □ No □ In process

Revising pre-requisites to better prepare students for success and to align with the Prerequisite Enforcement

Policy Implementation through the Office of the Registrar.

II. Endorsement/Approvals

Complete the form and obtain signatures before submitting to Faculty Senate Office

Please type / print name Signature Date

Requestor: Thomas Gallagher 1/25/12

Phone/ email :

Program

Chair/Director:

If one or more of the prerequisite courses specified is new to the course description:

Is the new prerequisite offered by a department or program other than the Requesting Department? xNO

YES

If YES, obtain signature(s) from the Chair/Director of any such department/ program before submission.

Comments:

Thomas.Gallagher@umontana.edu

243.7814

Thomas Gallagher 1/25/12

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Department/Program

______________________________________

Chair Date

______________________________________

Department/Program

______________________________________

Chair Date

III. Catalog Language

Language must be specific and verifiable through Banner.

1. Current course information at it appears in catalog

( http://www.umt.edu/catalog )

2. Full and exact entry (as proposed)

U 152 (CRT 152T) CCNA 2: Exploration 3 cr.

Offered spring. Prereq., ITS 150 (CRT 151) and

CRT 112 or consent of instr. Covers router theory and technologies including configurations, IOS software management, routine protocol

U 152 CCNA 2: Exploration 3 cr.

Offered spring. Prereq., ITS 150. Covers router theory and technologies including configurations, IOS software management, routine protocol configuration, TCP/IP, access-lists and introduction to LAN switching. configuration, TCP/IP, access-lists and introduction to LAN switching.

U 210 (CR 210T) Network Operating System -

U 210 Network Operating System -

Desktop 3 cr.

Offered autumn. Prereq .ITS

Desktop 3 cr.

Offered autumn. Prereq., CRT 112,

ITS 150 (CRT 151). In-depth study of a secure, multi-user, client-based network operating system.

Topics include installation, administration of resources, performance, network services, and security.

U 212 (CRT 215T) Network Operating System –

Server Admin 3 cr. Offered autumn. Prereq., CRT

112, ITS 150 (CRT 151). Server technologies commonly used in local area networking. Topics include installation, administration, storage, application services, network services, security, reliability, and availability.

U 214 (CRT 216T) Network Operating System –

Infrastructure 3 cr. Offered spring. Prereq., ITS

210 (CRT 210T). Principles and implementation

150. In-depth study of a secure, multi-user, client-based network operating system. Topics include installation, administration of resources, performance, network services, and security.

U 212 Network Operating System –

Server Admin 3 cr. Offered autumn. Prereq.,

ITS 150 . Server technologies commonly used in local area networking. Topics include installation, administration, storage, application services, network services, security, reliability, and availability.

U 214 Network Operating System – of enterprise networking services. Topics include

Protocol Binding, DNS, DHCP, WINS, Remote

Access, IP Routing, IP Security, Network Address

Translation, and Certificate Services.

U 255 IP Telephony 3 cr.

Prereq./coreq. ITS 152

(CRT 152T). Provides an introduction to

Infrastructure 3 cr. Offered spring. Prereq.,

ITS 210, ITS 212. Principles and implementation of enterprise networking services. Topics include Protocol Binding,

DNS, DHCP, WINS, Remote Access, IP

Routing, IP Security, Network Address

Translation, and Certificate Services. converged voice and data networks as well as challenges faced by the various technologies. Presents solutions and implementation considerations for signaling, quality of service, security, call control, dial plans, gateway protocols, messaging, congestion, and

U 255 IP Telephony 3 cr.

Prereq. ITS 150.

Provides an introduction to converged voice and data networks as well as challenges faced by the various technologies. Presents solutions and implementation considerations for signaling, quality of service, security, call connecting to a PSTN network.

U 280 (CRT 285T) Computer Repair and

Maintenance 3 cr.

Offered autumn. Prereq., CSCI

105 (CS 111), CRT 112. In-depth study of personal computer hardware. Focus on field replaceable components. Topics include: storage devices, processors, system boards, memory, control, dial plans, gateway protocols, messaging, congestion, and connecting to a

PSTN network.

U 280 Computer Repair and Maintenance 3 cr.

Offered autumn. Prereq., ITS 150. In-depth study of personal computer hardware. Focus on field replaceable components. Topics include: storage devices, processors, system

ports, cabling, power supplies, multimedia devices, printers, and troubleshooting.

U 298 (CRT 290T) Internship/Cooperative

Education 2 cr.

Offered autumn and spring.

Prereq., last semester in program, minimum of "C" in all CSCI/ITS (CRT) courses, and approval of program director. Not open to non-majors. On-thejob training in positions requiring information boards, memory, ports, cabling, power supplies, multimedia devices, printers, and troubleshooting.

U 298 Internship/Cooperative Education 2 cr.

Offered autumn and spring. Not open to non-majors. On-the-job training in positions requiring information technology competencies. This experience increases students' skills, prepares them for initial technology competencies. This experience increases students' skills, prepares them for initial employment, and increases occupational employment, and increases occupational awareness and professionalism. Students work a minimum of six hours each week at an awareness and professionalism. Students work a minimum of six hours each week at an approved approved site and attend a weekly one-hour seminar.

site and attend a weekly one-hour seminar.

IV Copies and Electronic Submission.

After approval, submit original, and electronic file to the

Faculty Senate Office, UH 221, camie.foos@mso.umt.edu.

11-29-11

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