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INT 655: Web-Enabled Database Administration:Oracle
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This class covers the fundamentals of database administration that will give the webmaster the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain and troubleshoot an oracle database. Students will learn to create an operational database, manage both physical and logical database structures, manage users, privileges, and resources, use web-based support, administer basic oracle networking, and identify database tuning opportunities. This course in combination with INT 651 and INT 654 prepares students for the oracle certified associate certification. Requisites: PR, INT 250, INT 654 and PERM.
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INT 658: Law of Cyberspace
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) An in-depth examination of key legal issues central to the Internet. This course examines Internet operational issues such as copyright and fair use of images, text, video, and audio, domain name registration, trademarks, trade secrets, patents, and ISP liability. It examines regulation of the Internet and key criminal and civil rights issues such as email access, pornography, and hacking. It also examines important e-commerce concepts such as digital signatures, on-line contracts, and shrink-wrap contracts. Requisites: PR, POLS 602, POLS 320 or GBUS 204, or PERM.
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INT 660: Global Telecommunications Policy
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Students will study the organization and operations of the federal communications commission and other telecommunications regulators around the world. Students will also investigate the United States Communications Act of 1934 as amended by various acts, such as the Telecommunications Act of 1996. Telecommunications regulatory models in various countries will be studied and compared. Privatization and liberalization trends will also be studied. Requisites: PR, Junior or Senior status, or PERM.
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INT 662: Modern Telephony
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Students will study the public switched telephone network, the PSTN. Historical development of the network with introductions to telephone regulation, telephone network protocols and architecture, network design issues, traffic and queuing theory, multiplexing of voice, digital encoding of voice, xDSL systems on voice networks and expected future developments in the telephony field. Requisites: PR, MATH 110 or PERM.
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INT 664: Wireless and Cellular Systems
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Students will study wireless radio communications from the basics of radio wave propagation to the complexities of cellular system design. Both stationary and mobile communications are investigated. Wireless data communications protocols for local area networking, point-to-point satellite communications, and first through third generation cellular air interface standards are also studied. Requisites: PR, MATH 110, INT 250, INT 291, INT 293, and INT 680 or PERM.
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INT 670: Workshop in Information Networking & Telecommunications +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(1-3) Designed to give concentrated training in an area of Information Networking and Telecommunications.
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INT 671: Linux in Networking
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course is designed to give students an introduction to the Linux operating system in networking including Linux's utilities, file system, shell, KDE and GNOME. Requisites: PR, CIS 101 or PERM.
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INT 672: Advanced Linux in Networking
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) This course is designed to give students an introduction to the advanced topics of Linux operating system in networking including shell, programming tools and system administration. Requisites: PR, INT 671.
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INT 678: Seminar in Information Networking +
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Seminar courses are designed to provide in-depth study of specific subject matters in Information Networking and Telecommunications. Seminar courses will vary according to the needs of graduate students. Courses will include substantial interaction between students, and, students and faculty. Requisites: PR, As established by the instructor.
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INT 680: Network Architecture and Data Communications I
3.00 Credits
Fort Hays State University
(3) Students in this course will study the concepts and theories relevant to data communications for global internetworking. In the course, students will study topics that include the OSI model for internetworking, physical transmission media, electronic and electromagnetic signaling, analog and digital signaling, line coding, link layer protocols and local addressing, network layer protocols and global addressing, routing and queuing theory, LAN and WAN protocols, and Internet transmission protocols. This course is part of the 12-hour certificate in Internetworking offered by the Department of INT and it is a prerequisite to Network Architecture and Data Communications II. These two courses represent the theoretical side of the certificate program. This is a required course for department majors in the Computer Networking emphasis. The course is also part of the Justice Studies Information Networking Certificate. Requisites: PR, MATH 110 or PERM.
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