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ITS430 Network Enterprise Solutions Credit Hours: 3 Contact Hours: This is a 3-credit course, offered in accelerated format. This means that 16 weeks of material is covered in 8 weeks. The exact number of hours per week that you can expect to spend on each course will vary based upon the weekly coursework, as well as your study style and preferences. You should plan to spend 14-20 hours per week in each course reading material, interacting on the discussion boards, writing papers, completing projects, and doing research. Course Description and Outcomes Course Description: This course addresses practical methods for analyzing business problems and designing large-scale software solutions using object-oriented solutions. This course prepares students for the Microsoft Windows Server 2012 Enterprise Administrator Certification exam. Course Overview: ITS430 Network Enterprise Solutions provides students with the skills and knowledge necessary to deploy, configure, and manage Microsoft Windows Server 2012, a powerful and complex operating system. Over the next eight weeks, you will learn a great deal about Windows Server 2012 including deployment methods, management of user and service accounts, maintenance of Active Directory, configuration and troubleshooting of the DNS, Remote Access and Network Policy Server roles, file services and file system security, and the implementation of update infrastructure. This course aligns with, and prepares students to obtain, the Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA): Windows Server 2012 certification 70-411: Administering Windows Server 2012. Course Learning Outcomes: 1. Configure DNS for the enterprise environment. 2. Utilize Active Directory and its functions throughout the domain. 3. Use Groups, Authentication, and Group Policy to secure your enterprise. 4. Use Windows auditing to track potential security breaches. 5. Create a plan for secure remote access. 6. Maximize data availability on Windows-based file servers. Participation & Attendance

Prompt and consistent attendance in your online courses is essential for your success at CSU-Global Campus. Failure to verify your attendance within the first 7 days of this course may result in your withdrawal. If for some reason you would like to drop a course, please contact your advisor. Online classes have deadlines, assignments, and participation requirements just like on-campus classes. Budget your time carefully and keep an open line of communication with your instructor. If you are having technical problems, problems with your assignments, or other problems that are impeding your progress, let your instructor know as soon as possible. Course Materials Textbook Information is located in the CSU-Global Booklist on the Student Portal. Course Schedule Due Dates The Academic Week at CSU-Global begins on Monday and ends the following Sunday. Discussion Boards: The original post must be completed by Thursday at 11:59 p.m. MT and Peer Responses posted by Sunday 11:59 p.m. MT. Late posts may not be awarded points. Critical Thinking Activities: Assignments are due Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MT. Week # Readings Assignments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Section 1.0 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Section 2.0 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Section 3.1 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Sections 3.2-3.5 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Section 4.0 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Sections 5.1-5.3 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Sections 5.4-5.7 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Exam(50 points) Program Completer Survey (25 points) ETS Proficiency Profile (50

8 Section 6.0 in Windows Server Pro: Manage and Administer Assignment Details This course includes the following assignments/projects: Module 1 Module 2 Module 3 Module 4 Module 5 Module 6 points) Final Exam (250 points) Portfolio (150 points) Module 1 Exam (50 Points) For the Week 1 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. The Week 1 CT exam will cover the Module 1 lecture and assigned Topics such as Server 2012 installation and configuration, Active Directory, and Windows Deployment Services are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 2 Exam (50 Points) For the Week 2 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. The Week 2 CT exam will cover the Module 2 lecture and assigned Topics such as configuration and management of Group Policy are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 3 Exam (50 Points) For the Week 3 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. The Week 3 CT exam will cover the Module 3 lecture and assigned Topics such as FSRM and file management tasks are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 4 Exam (50 Points) For the Week 4 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. The Week 4 CT exam will cover the Module 4 lecture and assigned Topics such as installation, configuration, and management of DFS are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 5 Exam (50 Points) For the Week CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. Week 5 CT exam will cover the Module 5 lecture and assigned The exam covers installation, management, and configuration of DNS and DNS zones. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 6 Exam (50 Points)

Module 7 Module 8 For the Week 6 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. Week 6 CT exam will cover the Module 6 lecture and assigned Topics such as RRAS, VPN, and NAT are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all Module 7 Exam (50 Points) For the Week 7 CT, you will take a 3-hour exam that consists of multiple choice questions and simulations. You can only take the exam once. The Week 7 CT exam will cover the Module 7 lecture and assigned Topics such as installation, configuration, and management of NAP are covered. It is highly recommended that you review all ETS Proficiency Profile Assessment (50 points) Take the ETS Proficiency Profile before midnight of Week 7. The ETS Proficiency Profile is a 36-question exam that measures critical thinking, reading, writing, and mathematics. You will not receive a grade for how you do on the exam, but you will receive 50 points for completing it. The purpose of this exercise is to provide data to CSU-Global that will help improve courses, curriculum, and instructional practices. A couple of tips before you get started: 1. Make sure to allow at least 40 minutes to complete the exam. 2. Remember to use your CSU-Global email (first.last@csuglobal.edu) address when/if prompted. 3. Have your CSU-Global student six-digit ID number (not SSN) ready. 4. Refer to the Module 7: ETS Proficiency Profile Assessment page in Schoology for the current exam session number. 5. When you are finished with the exam, you have the option to email your test completion acknowledgement to someone. Email yourself and take a screen shot of the email. Then submit it to the Module 7 assignment submission area to show that you have completed the exam. (Alternately, after you exit the test you will receive an email from ETS with a link to a URL that lets you set up an account for no fee to retrieve your results. You can set up an account with ETS and submit your score report to the Module 7 assignment area to show you have completed the exam.) When you are ready, access the exam by clicking the following URL, linked on your Assignment page: http://proficiencyprofile.ets.org Program Completer Survey (25 points) Please complete and submit the Program Completer Survey. This 29 question survey replaces the Module 7 Discussion and is worth 25 points. Begin the survey by clicking on the Start Survey button below. Be sure to complete and submit the entire survey. In order to receive the points associated with this assignment: 1. Click the Submit button. 2. Click Print Screen on the completion screen to which you are taken. 3. Save a copy of the screenshot. 4. Submit a copy of the screenshot to the Module 7 assignments area. Final Exam (250 Points) Complete the Windows Server Pro Manage and Configuration Certification exam, which can be accessed from your Home page in LabSim, by Sunday at 11:59 p.m. MST. The Exam contains 12 performance-based questions in which you will be asked to complete 51 tasks. You will be allowed 120 minutes (two hours) to complete it. You will be allowed to take the exam only once.

Portfolio Project: Proposal (150 Points) For this assignment, assume you have been hired by Kris Corporation as an Information Technology consultant. Kris Corporation manufactures parts for the automotive industry. Your job is to submit a proposal that meets their criteria (listed below) based on information provided. You may fill in any gaps in the specifications provided by making assumptions. All assumptions should be clearly identified. Current Implementation and Concerns: Parent domain (kris.local) and child domain (corp.kris.local) for the organization s AD infrastructure are running on Server 2008. The following are concerns related to AD: (1) Kris Corporation is concerned about running multiple domains, and (2) automobile manufacturers are asking Kris Corporation to use single identity to procure orders in real time. The company has five locations in Atlanta (GA), Baltimore (MD), Chicago (IL), Seattle (WA) and San Diego (CA). The manufacturing plants are in Atlanta and Seattle. Disaster recovery is a big concern. Physical space for servers is an issue at the Atlanta location. Most of the IT staff is in Atlanta, which is the company s headquarters, but other locations have significant IT personnel as well. Business personnel are similarly distributed across the company s locations. Since all locations are independently connected to the Internet, file sharing is difficult among sites. Your document should integrate the content presented in the course. The outline below provides required points to cover. You are free to add other related information. Describe the technical and business reasons for each choice, citing other resources as appropriate. The Windows Server 2012 operating system should be used for all aspects of the solution. Each choice should be explained with technical and business reasoning. Solutions should be reasonably detailed. Your solution should cover the following five numbered areas and associated bulleted items listed under each. 1. Active Directory Why and how should the company migrate to 2012 AD? Should the company remain at multi-domain model or migrate to single domain? What technology can provide single sign on? How will it be configured? 2. DNS Where should DNS servers reside? What kind of DNS security can the DNS servers leverage? 3. DHCP Will a form of DHCP fault tolerance be implemented? How can DHCP addresses be tracked? 4. Hyper-V Evaluate the pros and cons of implanting Hyper-V. Would it need clustering? What features of Hyper-V can Kris Corporation leverage? 5. Routing/Security How can Kris Corporation improve its networking capabilities in terms of file sharing and security? Submission Requirements: The final submission should provide 8-10 pages worth of text written by the student (not counting title page, images, diagrams, tables, or quotations). With the required diagram and other images, title page, etc., the final submission may end up being more than 10 pages in length. Document formatting and citations should conform to the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA.

Course Grading Support your proposed solution by citing and integrating at least one credible source that is not LabSim and not Wikipedia. Recommended is a best practice guide or reference from Microsoft or an experienced provider of Microsoft solutions. At least one diagram must be included (not counted toward the minimum length described above). You may include more. Course Grading 20% Discussion Participation 35% Critical Thinking Activities 25% Final Exam 15% Final Portfolio Paper 5% ETS Proficiency Profile Grading Scale and Policies A 95.0 100 A- 90.0 94.9 B+ 86.7 89.9 B 83.3 86.6 B- 80.0 83.2 C+ 75.0 79.9 C 70.0 74.9 D 60.0 69.9 F 59.9 or below In-Classroom Policies For information on late work and incomplete grade policies, please refer to our In-Classroom Student Policies and Guidelines or the Academic Catalog for comprehensive documentation of CSU-Global institutional policies. Academic Integrity Students must assume responsibility for maintaining honesty in all work submitted for credit and in any other work designated by the instructor of the course. Academic dishonesty includes cheating, fabrication, facilitating academic dishonesty, plagiarism, reusing /re-purposing your own work (see CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA for percentage of repurposed work that can be used in an assignment), unauthorized possession of academic materials, and unauthorized collaboration. The CSU-Global Library provides information on how students can avoid plagiarism by understanding what it is and how to use the Library and Internet resources. Citing Sources with APA Style All students are expected to follow the CSU-Global Guide to Writing and APA when citing in APA (based on the APA Style Manual, 6th edition) for all assignments. For details on CSU-Global APA style, please review the APA resources within the CSU-Global Library under the APA Guide & Resources link. A link to this document should also be provided within most assignment descriptions in your course. Disability Services Statement CSU Global is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for all persons with disabilities. Any student with a documented disability requesting academic accommodations should contact the Disability Resource Coordinator at 720-279-0650 and/or email ada@csuglobal.edu for additional information to coordinate reasonable accommodations for students with documented disabilities. Netiquette Respect the diversity of opinions among the instructor and classmates and engage with them in a courteous, respectful, and professional manner. All posts and classroom communication must be conducted in accordance

with the student code of conduct. Think before you push the Send button. Did you say just what you meant? How will the person on the other end read the words? Maintain an environment free of harassment, stalking, threats, abuse, insults or humiliation toward the instructor and classmates. This includes, but is not limited to, demeaning written or oral comments of an ethnic, religious, age, disability, sexist (or sexual orientation), or racist nature; and the unwanted sexual advances or intimidations by email, or on discussion boards and other postings within or connected to the online classroom. If you have concerns about something that has been said, please let your instructor know.