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3.00 Credits
Detailed examination of a systems-wide perspective of information security, beginning with a strategic planning process for security. Includes an examination of the policies, procedures, and staffing functions necessary to organize and administrate ongoing security functions in the organization. Subjects include security practices, security architecture and models, continuity planning and disaster recovery planning. Prerequisite: CISM 2130
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An introduction to the principles and techniques of data communications. The course covers the topics of transmission media and modes, communication protocols, and network architecture. LAN's, WAN's and the OSI model will be discussed Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concept of database processing. The topics covered in this course are the components of database systems (DBMS), the entity/relationship diagrams, semantic object models as well as normalization and the relational model. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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A course that examines current issues in CIS. Topics may include visual programming, RAD techniques, building Internet applications, and advanced networking techniques. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130 and permission of instructor
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3.00 Credits
Development of computer information systems using model based tools, various application development methodologies e.g. rapid application development (RAD), prototyping, information engineering, object-oriented programming, and CASE tools. Prerequisite: CISM 3140
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3.00 Credits
Advanced topics in application development methodologies for client/server applications and distributed systems including graphical user interface (GUI) design, event driven systems, and common used access (CUA). Integration of knowledge gained from prior computerrelated course work to develop a comprehensive system project in a visual development environment. Prerequisite: CISM 3140
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The course covers the day-to-day administrative tasks necessary to maintain a business computer network. Creating user and group accounts, profiles, and setting permissions are covered. Setting up and administering a network printer will be demonstrated. Resource auditing, backup and recovery, and monitoring resources will also be covered. Microsoft Windows NT will be the software tool used in this course. Prerequisite: CISM 4135
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the installation and configuration of a network using Windows NT. Planning, installing, configuring, optimizing, and managing resources are covered. Connectivity issues (DHCP, IIS, DNS, and IP) will also be discussed. Prerequisite: CISM 4135
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This course is an introduction to SAP R/3 System concepts, framework and practical implementation of ERP for effective deployment of information and communications technology resources. The course aims to provide working knowledge of theory and practice of ERP for evaluation, planning, development, and implementation of enterprise resources. The course will include a review of current tools such as SAP R/3, BAAN, Oracle, and PeopleSoft. Prerequisite: CISM 1130 or CSCI 1130
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3.00 Credits
Topics include structured programming design and processing, language fundamentals, and applications involving business problems using ABAP/4. Prerequisites: CISM 4160
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