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Warning: This course is not listed on the Langara website and is almost certainly discontinued. It was last offered in the term of Spring 2005.

CISY 1211: Computer Networks in Business

Course FormatLecture 2.0 h + Seminar 0.0 h + Lab 2.0 h
Credits3.0

**Discontinued** was last offered Summer 2006Discontinued as of Fall Semester 2006 Last Updated: 28-SEP-2006 The primary objective of this course is to prepare students to successfully deal with everyday challenges encountered when designing, installing and administering a Local Area Network or a Wide Area Network. The importance of enterprise wide deployment of computing resources will be discussed in the context of today's true client/server environment, including the Windows Graphic User Interface. Network topologies, protocols, standards, and network operating systems will be discussed in detail. The strongest component of this course is the extensive hands-on practice using dedicated training servers where students have supervisor privileges for thorough coverage of Novell network operating system commands and utilities. Students are expected to have a home computer, which can be used for hands-on hardware projects. The Internet will be used extensively for troubleshooting and research of computer problems. Upon completion of this course, the students should be able to successfully challenge the CNA designation test by Novell.

Prerequisite(s): CISY 1114 and 1115 and 1117.


Course Attributes:
2nd Year Arts
2nd Year Science
Humanities
Lab Science
Science
Social Science
University
Transferable
Other Attributes:
Offered online:Unknown
Preparatory course:Unknown
Repeat limit
Additional fees:$30
First offered:Summer 1999
Last offered:Spring 2005
Registration
restrictions:
P
Outline(s):No outline found.
Transfer Agreements
CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
No active transfer agreements.
Inactive Transfer Agreements (click to open)

Note: If you took courses within the period stated below, you can still transfer those credits.

CourseDestinationCreditStart to End
CISY 1211Douglas CollegeDOUG CISY 1XXX (3) 20040901 to 20061231
CISY 1211Kwantlen Polytechnic UniversityKPU CISY 2313 (3) 20050101 to 20060831
CISY 1211Simon Fraser UniversitySFU CMPT 1XX (3) 20050101 to 20060831
CISY 1211Thompson Rivers UniversityTRU COMP 1XX (3) 20050901 to 20060831
CISY 1211Trinity Western UniversityTWU ISYS 1XX (3) 20050101 to 20060831
CISY 1211UBCOUBCO COSC_O 2nd (3) 20050501 to 20060831
CISY 1211UBCVNo credit 20050101 to 20060831
CISY 1211University of Northern BCUNBC CPSC 1XX (3) 20050101 to 20060831
CISY 1211University of VictoriaNo credit 20050101 to 20060831

Offerings of this course:

SemesterCRNSectionSeatsWaitlistDaysTimeRoomTypeInstructor
Spring 20051027300119N/A-T-R---1430-1625A351LectureRoy Sinn
Summer 20042020000126 M-W----1530-1725A351LectureRoy Sinn
Spring 2004108430019 -T-R---1630-1825A351LectureAmir Ghaseminejad
Fall 20033076000121N/A-T-R---1530-1725A351LectureAmir Ghaseminejad
Summer 20032020900119 M------1530-1725A351LectureAmir Ghaseminejad
--W----1530-1725A351LectureAmir Ghaseminejad
Spring 20031053300115 -T-R---1530-1725A351LectureAmir Ghaseminejad
Fall 20023061700110N/A-T-R---1530-1725A215LectureCorneliu Constantinescu
Summer 2002200730016N/AM------1530-1725A351LectureRoy Sinn
--W----1530-1725A215LectureRoy Sinn
Spring 2002103500017N/A-T-----1630-1825A351LectureRoy Sinn
---R---1630-1825A215LectureRoy Sinn
Fall 2001305480017N/AM-W----1530-1625A351LectureRoy Sinn
M-W----1630-1725A215LectureRoy Sinn
Summer 2001202320010N/AM-W----1530-1725A351LectureRoy Sinn
Spring 2001105010010N/A-T-R---1630-1825A215LectureRoy Sinn
Fall 2000305450012N/A-T-R---1630-1825A215LectureCorneliu Constantinescu
Summer 2000201860015N/A-T-R---1530-1725A215LectureRoy Sinn
Spring 2000107460010N/AM-W----1630-1825A215LectureRoy Sinn
Fall 19993060500111N/AM-W----1630-1825A215LectureRoy Sinn
Summer 1999200270010N/A-T-R---1530-1725A215LectureRoy Sinn