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  • 4.00 Credits

    This course will enable a prospective business leader who manages Information Systems personnel to become the change-agent in the enhancement of skills-building. The course will teach the business leader how to manage the training and development of IT staff so that these skills may increase the business advantage within the organization. A research paper is required.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course provides a complete introduction to data communications geared towards the business-oriented perspective of the technology that lies at the heart of the booming telecommunications revolution. Providing a solid background of fundamentals to tomorrow's business and information systems professionals, this survey of data communications provides a solid understanding not only of how things work, but how they can be applied to create business solutions. New technologies covered include wireless technology, security, and the Ethernet. Topics include Fundamentals of Data and Signals, Conducted and Wireless Media, Multiplexing, Error Detection and Control, Telecommunications Systems, Network Security, and Network Design/Management. Projects are included in this course.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is a continuation of CO 3424 and includes the advanced topics begun in Networking Systems and Data Communications I. Advanced projects are included in this course. Prerequisite: CO 3424.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This is an in-depth course intended to introduce the business leader to the challenges of security in organizations. Included in this course are the technologies used in security procedures and methods to protect the business data and environment. Also, this course will deal with some specific technologies as a way to prepare leaders to manage others who are responsible for the technical aspects of delivering security within organizations.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will present an overview of the threats to your information structure and intellectual property with an emphasis on the detection and prevention of intrusions or theft. The protection of services such as the World Wide Web, file sharing and email will be analyzed. The vulnerabilities and hardening of major operating systems such as Linux and Microsoft's Windows 2000 will be discussed. The course takes a holistic approach discussing the technical but focusing on the need for proper training and procedures in the maintenance of an effective yet secure information technology infrastructure. While the material of the course is technical in nature, no systems administration or software development experience is assumed. A good familiarity with the use of the Internet and computers is required and some knowledge of TCP/IP would be helpful.
  • 4.00 Credits

    Students design and create web sites with multiple non-linear pages using industry standard web design applications. All web sites are uploaded and accessible via the Internet. Website management strategies and security issues are also covered. A research paper is required.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    The content of this course will vary by semester and will be designed to allow for instruction in special content areas outside the courses being offered within the Business Administration Communications or Information Systems Management areas. This course will have an information communication or systems management emphasis chosen by the Information Communication or Systems Management faculty member on the basis of student/program demand, compatibility with the general nature of the Information Communication or Systems Management concentration and related courses, and instructor interest/competence. This course will be offered periodically to meet student special interests in the field and will be designed to cover specialized topics notusually presented in depth in regular courses already listed in the Catalog. The course may be repeated for credit as long as the topic presented is substantially different than a previously taken special topics class but no more than 4 credits may be accumulated in special topics. This course is graded on pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: permission of instructor (POI), undergraduate program director, and junior or senior class standing.
  • 2.00 Credits

    The content of this course will vary by semester and will be designed to allow for instruction in special content areas outside the courses being offered within the Business Administration Communications or Information Systems Management areas. This course will have an information communication or systems management emphasis chosen by the Information Communication or Systems Management faculty member on the basis of student/program demand, compatibility with the general nature of the Information Communication or Systems Management concentration and related courses, and instructor interest/competence. This course will be offered periodically to meet student special interests in the field and will be designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses already listed in the Catalog. The course may be repeated for credit as long as the topic presented is substantially different than a previously taken special topics class but no more than 4 credits may be accumulated in special topics. This course is graded on pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: permission of instructor (POI).
  • 3.00 Credits

    The content of this course will vary by semester and will be designed to allow for instruction in special content areas outside the courses being offered within the Business Administration Communications or Information Systems Management areas. This course will have an information communication or systems management emphasis chosen by the Information Communication or Systems Management faculty member on the basis of student/program demand, compatibility with the general nature of the Information Communication or Systems Management concentration and related courses, and instructor interest/competence. This course will be offered periodically to meet student special interests in the field and will be designed to cover specialized topics not usually presented in depth in regular courses already listed in the Catalog. The course may be repeated for credit as long as the topic presented is substantially different than a previously taken special topics class but no more than 4 credits may be accumulated in special topics. This course is graded on pass/fail basis. Prerequisite: permission of instructor (POI).
  • 4.00 Credits

    During the senior year students may prepare to take the Certified Internet Webmaster (CIW) Foundations certification exam and/or the CIW e-Commerce Designer job role certification exam. Prerequisites: CO 4430 and CO 3429.
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