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IT 645: Internet Business Strategy
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course explores how new technology will help those who utilize it to achieve a competitive advantage for transforming relationships with customers, suppliers, and business partners, to empower global business, and to rebuild their organizations. Students explore these topics through on-line research, analysis and Internet related applications. (3 credits)
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IT 650: Software Engineering Methodology
3.00 Credits
Western International University
Upon completion of the course, students will be able to competently design and implement medium-sized software projects from specifications. Students will learn to apply key principles of software engineering to all software that they author so that it is correct, efficient, modular, reusable, structured, and well documented. This subject looks at formal methods and approaches to the construction of modern computer software. Topics covered include software tools, object- oriented design, object-oriented programming process and project management issues. (3 credits)
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IT 654: Integrated Data Resource Management
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The purpose of this course is to analyze organizational needs with respect to data, and the technology and management needed to store and manipulate that data. Emphasis is placed on the design and implementation of relational databases and, in particular, the usage of Structured Query Language (SQL). The student will also examine internet-based and object-oriented databases. Special emphasis is placed on using databases in the client/server, distributed, and service-oriented environments. Other database paradigms, such as XML bases may also be examined. The student will experience hands-on demonstrations of database concepts. (3 credits)
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IT 660: Security Systems Engineering
3.00 Credits
Western International University
This course focuses on engineering, the security tools that can be integrated into the systems software, applications software and communications software to meet the various levels of confidentiality required by business security requirements. Also emphasized is the engineering of hardware/technology to meet physical data security requirements. (3 credits)
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IT 665: Intellectual Property Law and Ethics
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The proliferation of personal computers, global communications and the Internet have brought issues involving intellectual property rights and ethics to the forefront of today's organization. Topics in this course include the definition of a copyright and how it is obtained, protected and used, from both a legal and ethical perspective. The legal and ethical aspects of uploading and downloading information from the Internet will be analyzed. Other course topics include the risks associated with computer viruses and worms and the protective measures, physical and legal, that can be taken against these attacks on intellectual property. (3 credits)
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IT 670: Project Verification and Validation
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The purpose of this course is to verify and validate a product. This course will prepare students to plan and execute the project verification and validation process through familiarization with project management, testing tools, metrics, and documentation. Future trends in the use of independent verification and validation of IT projects will also be discussed. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 650
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IT 674: Leadership Skills for Technology Managers
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The rapidly evolving world of electronic commerce is placing new and more complex requirements on the senior technology managers in a business enterprise. This course emphasizes the skills and processes that are required to effectively build concurrence between business units and technology managers. Focus is on the identification and prioritizing of common drivers critical to achieving business objectives, establishing relationships between vision, process, and information technology, and critically evaluating available technology resources vis-Ã -vis corporate goals. Leadership styles are evaluated and incorporated into class case studies. (3 credits)
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IT 680: Intrusion Detection and Analysis:Security Beyond the Fire Wall
3.00 Credits
Western International University
The purpose of this course is to examine enterprise security needs and suggest necessary security procedures. This course introduces students to Internet- protocol concepts and Internet protocol behaviors. It also teaches students the fundamentals of network traffic analysis, the use of intrusion detection system tools to recognize normal vs. abnormal network behavior, and respond to exploits, scams. Additionally, categories of internet attacks and network intelligence procedures will be covered. Future trends in network security and intrusion detection will also be explored. The student will experience hands on illustrations of some of these security defences. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 660
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IT 699: Seminar on Issues and Trends in Information Technology
3.00 Credits
Western International University
Current IT issues and trends are analyzed based upon the current and projected business environment to determine what trends are evolving. (3 credits) Prerequisite: All IT major courses
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LDR 610: Leadership Styles
3.00 Credits
Western International University
What it means to be a leader and how leaders lead are among the topics covered in this course. Different leadership styles impact effectiveness in different contexts. Understanding personal leadership styles and the impact on others are assessed and explored. Theories of leadership and a variety of assessment tools will be covered. Additional areas of study include the personality of leaders, testing for leadership, methods and evolution of leaders and leadership situations. [This course is intended for those in, or actively seeking, a leadership position.] (3 credits)
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