Security Network Security: Fire Walls
and Intrusion Detection and Network Security
4 Information Technology – Standard Networking
General Education Requirements:
English Composition I Career Math OR College Algebra Public
Speaking Human Relations General Education Electives
Program Requirements Introduction to Networking Computer Technician
I: A+ Computer Technician II: A+ Networking I: Network + Networking
II: Network + IT Essentials II: Network
Operating Systems Network Security Fundamentals Principles of
Information
Security Network Security: Fire Walls
and Intrusion Detection and Network Security
Advised Electives
Requirements English Composition I Career Math OR College Algebra
Public Speaking Human Relations General Education Electives
Program Requirements Introduction to Networking Complete PC
Database OR Database Design and
Development Introduction to Programming Java Programming OR
Introduction to ASP.NET Web Editing Tools
The Curriculum Technology Programs
How to... Application Procedure. Degree-seeking stu- dents
enrolling at Colorado Mountain College must submit the Application
for Undergraduate Admission to Colorado Collegiate Institutions or
a Colorado Mountain College application. High school transcripts
are required, and transcripts of all previous college work are
required for transfer students.
Students applying to the Informa- tion Security Specialist,
Information Technology, Web Site Development, Cisco Certification
or Network Service programs must demonstrate basic skills
proficiencies through either acceptable ACT or SAT scores, or the
Accuplacer placement test. We recommend that you take one of these
tests as soon as possible because inadequate skills in reading,
writing and mathematics may require you to enroll in developmental
courses. This may extend the time needed to earn your degree or
certifi- cate. For more details contact a Student Services
counselor at your campus, or visit www.coloradomtn.edu/services/
support/accuplacer.html
To be admitted to the Information Security Specialist, Information
Technology, Web Site Development, Cisco Certification or Network
Service programs you will be required to meet certain physical and
academic standards. Individual courses may have additional physical
and academic requirements.
Admissions. Colorado Mountain College is an open enrollment
community college. First priority for admission is granted to
Colorado Mountain College District residents. Other students are
admitted as staffing and facilities permit. Trans- fer students
should have a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.0 on a
4.0 scale at previous colleges.
Financial Aid. Scholarships, grants, and veterans’ benefits are
listed in our cata- log www.coloradomtn.edu/catalog OR
http://scholarships.coloradomtn.edu/
Campus Visits. Come visit our campuses, tour the facilities, meet
with students and teachers, and enjoy the blue skies
and fresh mountain air. Appointments for visits are
recommended.
Accredited by: The Higher Learning Com- mission and a member of
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.
Colorado Mountain College is a locally- funded community college
covering 12,000 square miles in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
Information Security Specialist is offered at: All locations via
distance learning. Information Technol- ogy – Standard Networking
is offered at: Aspen, Roaring Fork, Summit and Vail-Eagle via
distance learning. Web Application Developer is offered at: Summit,
as well as Vail-Eagle campus via distance learning. Web Site Devel-
oper is offered at: Roaring Fork and Summit, as well as Vail-Eagle
via dis- tance learning. Cisco Certified Network Associate is
offered at: Roaring fork, as well as all other locations via
distance learning. Server + is offered at: Roaring Fork A+ Computer
Technician is offered at: Aspen, Roaring Fork and Summit, as well
as Vail-Eagle via distance learning. Geographic Information Systems
is offered at: Timberline.
Central Admissions Office 831 Grand Ave.
Glenwood Springs, CO 81601 (970) 945-8691
Toll free: 1-800-621-8559
E-mail:
[email protected]
Website: www.ColoradoMtn.edu/Outdoor
Colorado Mountain College is an equal op- portunity educational
institution and does not unlawfully discriminate on the basis of
race, color, national origin, sex, or disability in admission or
access to, or treatment or employment in, its educational programs
or activities. Inquiries concerning Title VI, Title IX, Section 504
and ADA may be referred to The Vice President of Student Services,
831 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, (970) 945-8691, or to
the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Region
VIII, Federal Office Building, 1244 North Speer Blvd., Suite 310,
Denver, CO 80204 (303) 844-2991.
Complete Web Scripting Web Application Development Capstone: Web
Developer
Portfolio Web Design I Advised Elective
Web Application Developer Certificate
Web Design I Complete PC Database OR Database Design and
Development Introduction to Programming Java Programming OR
Introduction to ASP.NET OR Advised Elective Web Editing Tools
Complete Web Scripting Web Application Development
Web Site Developer Certificate Web Design I Adobe Photoshop I OR
Advised Elective Web Editing Tools Web Application Development OR
Advised Elective
4 Cisco Networking General Education
Requirements English Composition I Career Math OR College
Algebra
Technology Programs
4 Information Security Specialist 4 Information Technology 4 Web
Site Development 4 Cisco Certification 4 Network Service
Public Speaking Human Relations General Education Electives
Program Requirements Computer Technician I: A+ Computer Technician
II: A+ Network Security Fundamentals Principles of
Information
Security Network Security: Fire Walls
and Intrusion Detection and Network Security
Cisco Network Associate I Cisco Network Associate II Cisco Network
Associate III Cisco Network Associate IV Advised Elective
Certificate Requirements Cisco Network Associate I Cisco Network
Associate II Cisco Network Associate III Cisco Network Associate
IV
4 Network Service Server + Certificate Introduction to Networking
IT Essentials II: Network
Operating Systems
Certificate Computer Technician I: A+ Computer Technician II:
A+
“My professors were very dedicated, supportive and encouraging. My
class was smaller and evolved into
a tight-knit group of friends that provided a great learning
atmosphere. The casual, friendly atmosphere
helped make my schooling a gratifying experience.” - DAWN WALDROP
graduated with an AGS, CISCO certification, and A+ Computer
Technician certifications. She currently works for Sopris Surfers,
an internet provider, installing DSL and wireless networks.Learn
what goes on behind the
scenes as a computer technician or network associate.
Small classes will give you the individualized instruction you need
to succeed.
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CMC will give you access to the latest technology and
help you gain career skills.
The Rocky Mountains, CO Learn, Work, Play! The Setting
Colorado Mountain College’s location in the beautiful Rocky
Mountains of Colorado provides amazing opportunities, both in
education and recreation. You’ll be able to get a personalized
education from a group of dedicated, passionate and caring faculty
and staff, all while enjoying the most beautiful areas Colorado has
to offer. The library at CMC offers an extensive collection at each
of its three residen- tial campuses, and a virtual library that
spans all of its locations. Each location offers the most
up-to-date technology and high-speed Internet connections.
As far as after-class possibilities, you’d be hard-pressed to find
a college that offers more options. Ski or board at some of
Colorado’s premier resorts and enjoy day hikes, backpacking or
camping trips during the warmer months. Get out and explore the
culturally rich and diverse communities at CMC’s many locations and
continue to feed your quest for knowledge.
InformatIon SecurIty SpecIalISt is offered at: 4 All locations (via
distance learning)
InformatIon technology – Standard networkIng is offered at: 4 Aspen
Campus 4 Roaring Fork Campus 4 Summit Campus 4 Vail-Eagle Campus
(via distance learning)
web applIcatIon developer is offered at: 4 Summit Campus 4
Vail-Eagle Campus (via distance learning)
web SIte developer is offered at: 4 Roaring Fork Campus 4 Summit
Campus 4 Vail-Eagle Campus (via distance learning)
cISco certIfIed network aSSocIate is offered at: 4 Roaring Fork
Campus 4 All Other Locations (via distance learning)
4 Information Technology - Standard Networking
The Information technology – Standard networking associate of
applied Sciences degree program at CMC will give you the tools you
need to install and manage computer networks for companies and
organiza- tions. As an IT professional, you can help organizations
become more efficient by maintaining computer networks that will
allow employees to communicate with each other, and share resources
and information. You’ll learn to become a vital part of the office
environ- ment, with duties ranging from installing applications to
developing and maintain- ing complex information da- tabases. Some
of your duties as an IT professional could include developing
soft-
Computers and technology have always fascinated
you – but you’re more interested in the behind-the-
scenes processes. How do large corporations stay
connected? What’s the best way to keep information
safe and secure? Who comes up with the Web sites and
applications that make the Internet interactive?
Colorado Mountain College’s technology programs can
help you satisfy your curiosity and enter the growing
technology career field. You’ll have a chance to explore
how to create, manage and protect computer networks,
share electronic information, and the programs will
prepare you to earn CISCO, Server + or other CompTIA
certifications. Or, you can learn to create the Web sites
and applications that keep users coming back for more.
With options ranging from Associate of Applied Sciences
degrees to certificate programs, you will find a program
that will fit your needs and career goals. CMC will give
you access to the latest technology and training so you
can excel in the technology field.
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4 Information Security Specialist
The Information Security Specialist certificate is designed for
students with an interest in the wide range of activities
associated with the protection of informa- tion, one of an
organization’s most vital assets. This cer- tificate will provide
you with a foundation in computer operations, programming and data
communications with a breadth and depth of instruc- tion in
information security. The curriculum is designed to give you a
basic understand- ing and working knowledge in information
security, as well as prepare you to pass the CompTIA Security +
exam, which is considered to be the worldwide standard of
competency for foundation- level security practitioners.
www.ColoradoMtn.edu/Programs/Technology
CMC’s wired classrooms and computer labs will allow you to learn
the latest technology.
Learn to develop interactive Web sites and Web applications.
You can explore everything from networking to Web development in
hands-on learning environments.
ware, engineering computer hardware, and the manage- ment and
administration of entire networking systems. CMC’s Information
Technology AAS will not only give you the skills to excel in the IT
field, it will give you a strong academic foundation, as well, with
a range of challenging core curriculum.
4 Web Site Development
CMC offers a number of op- tions if you want to enter the field of
Web site develop- ment. The web application developer associate of
applied Sciences degree program will prepare you for a career as a
Web developer or Webmaster. Once you’ve com- pleted your degree,
you will be able to create interactive Web pages using client-
and
server-side Web applications that interface with relational
database systems. You will be able to program in languages such as
Java, Visual Basic, SQL, ASP, Cold Fusion, Perl, JavaScript,HTML,
XML, and PHP languages, as well as manage and maintain Web sites
and Web servers. With the AAS degree, you will receive a solid
academic foundation with a range of core curriculum, as well.
CMC also offers a web application developer certificate program,
which will give you career-specific training without the general
education requirements.
The web Site developer certificate will prepare you to enter the
business environment as a Web site specialist – an area that has
seen increased demand for trained individuals in the past few
years. The certificate is designed to provide you with the skills
and abilities you’ll need to succeed in Web page
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and site production process- es, with a particular emphasis on
design elements involv- ing layout, navigation and interactivity.
Additionally, the program will introduce you to advanced Web
editing tech- niques, and the server-side scripting environment, as
well as key application standards such as source and revision
control, coding standards, code optimization and data
integrity.
4 Cisco Networking
This program, available as both an AAS and certificate program,
will prepare you to design, build and main- tain networks capable
of supporting national and global organizations. Your coursework
will cover a complete range of basic through advanced networking
concepts – from pulling cable to more complex concepts such as
subnet masking rules and strategies. The methods of learning are
varied – with interactive online lessons, texts, movies and exten-
sive hands-on applications. Once you have successfully completed
the program, you will be qualified to complete the Cisco Certified
Network Associate examination. The cisco networking associate of
applied Sciences degree program will also introduce you to a wide
range of core curriculum, as well as special- ized technology
topics such as network security.
The cisco certified network associate certificate pro- gram focuses
exclusively on the courses you will need to pass the CCNA
examination.
4 Network Service
The Server + certificate program introduces multi-use,
multi-tasking network operat- ing systems. The focus of the
coursework is on characteris- tics of Linux, Unix, Windows 2000 and
2003, NT, and XP networking operating systems and explores a
variety of topics including installation procedures, security
issues, back-up procedures and re- mote access. The program will
prepare you for the CompTIA Server + certification and the Linux +
certification.
4 A+ Computer Technician
The a+ computer technician certificate program provides a broad
base of knowledge and competency in core hardware and operating
sys- tem technologies, including installation, configuration,
diagnosing, preventative maintenance, and basic networking. It is a
foundation certificate for computer repair technicians.
Additionally, this certificate will prepare you to take the CompTIA
A+ cer- tification exams, an interna- tional industry credential
that validates the knowledge of computer service technicians with
the equivalent of 500 hours of hands-on experience. Major hardware
and software vendors, distributors and resellers accept CompTIA A+
certification as the standard in foundation-level, ven- dor-neutral
certification for service technicians.
Personal instruction will help you excel in your studies.
Server + is offered at: 4 Roaring Fork Campus