For other resources on dog training and caring for your dog please visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/resource-center/
The Canine Good Citizen® program
is a 10-step test that certifies dogs who
have good manners at home and in
their community. Over 600,000 dogs
across the United States have become
Canine Good Citizens, and 42 states
have passed resolutions recognizing the
program’s merit and importance.
Visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/training/canine-good-citizen/ for more information and to find an evaluator.
For other resources on dog training and caring for your dog please visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/resource-center/
The Canine Good Citizen® program
is a 10-step test that certifies dogs who
have good manners at home and in
their community. Over 600,000 dogs
across the United States have become
Canine Good Citizens, and 42 states
have passed resolutions recognizing the
program’s merit and importance.
Visit http://www.akc.org/dog-owners/training/canine-good-citizen/ for more information and to find an evaluator.
This document provides information about an information security course being taught in 2011. The instructor's contact information is provided. Prerequisites for the course include at least one course in computer networks, network programming, wireless networks, or mobile communications, as well as at least one course in network security, cryptography, data structures, or computer algorithms. Attendance policies state absences over 8 will result in failing the course. The course grading breakdown is provided, with exams, assignments, projects, and class participation accounting for grades. Required textbooks are not listed, as all materials will be provided. References on network security are also recommended.
This document provides information about an information security course being taught in 2011. The instructor's contact information is provided. Prerequisites for the course include at least one course in computer networks, network programming, wireless networks, or mobile communications, as well as at least one course in network security, cryptography, data structures, or computer algorithms. Attendance policies state absences over 8 will result in failing the course. The course grading breakdown is provided, with exams, assignments, projects, and class participation accounting for grades. Required textbooks are not listed, as all materials will be provided. References on network security are also recommended.