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    NMCC MIT6xx MS SQL Database Querying
    (Northern Maine Community College, 2016)
    Non-Credit course for Microsoft MCSA 461 preparation and certification exam course for Querying MS SQL Server 2012 Databases. Exam is intended for SQL server database administrators, system engineers, and developers who have two or more experience. The following course, MS SQL Database Administration, was developed with funds from the TAACCCT Round 3 grant to Northern Maine Community College. The content of this course, including lectures, labs, activities, assignments, and/or assessments is copyrighted by Microsoft.
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    YCCC CIS275 Systems Programming
    (York County Community College, 2017)
    CIS 275-Systems Programming is part of the Computer Science Program at York County Community College. Based on student enrollment and readiness, these courses have not needed to be scheduled. The college does plan to offer these courses in the coming year.
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    YCCC CIS272 Data Structures
    (York County Community College, 2017)
    CIS 272-Data Structures is part of the Computer Science Program at York County Community College. Based on student enrollment and readiness, these courses have not needed to be scheduled. The college does plan to offer these courses in the coming year.
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    YCCC CIS 254 Computer Organization
    (York County Community College, 2017)
    CIS 254-Computer Organization is part of the Computer Science Program at York County Community College. Based on student enrollment and readiness, these courses have not needed to be scheduled. The college does plan to offer these courses in the coming year.
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    CMCC CPT271 Introduction to Network Security
    (Central Maine Community College, 2016)
    The class enforces legal and security concepts to help computer professionals and enthusiasts prevent security breach occurrences. Utilizing Windows Server and Windows clients, students will enhance their knowledge and familiarity with these network operating systems, more advanced computer networking concepts, and security issues that surround these topics. Students will also experiment with various system services and software. In addition, students will research computer security topics and practice gained knowledge in a controlled environment. Demystifying the "hacking" world and providing a comfort with securing the popular network operating systems are the primary goals of this course.