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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 203 and MKT 301 The increased commercial use of the Internet makes it essential for students to understand the essen-tials of electronic commerce. Included are the role of the Internet and the World Wide Web in elec-tronic commerce. Web server hardware and software tools will be examined. Electronic payment, security, the regulatory environment, and Web-based marketing will be addressed.
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Prerequisite: COM 203 Students will be provided with actual systems to design, implement, and document the system devel-opment cycle. The cycle includes an analysis of current systems, logical and physical systems de-sign, program development, testing, implementation, maintenance, and documentation. Course fee may apply.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Permission of department chair and dean and junior standing Designed for small student groups to study an aspect of computer studies not covered in a regular course offering. Taught in seminar fashion and meets for 36 contact hours. Offered as needed.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 203 and a programming language course An introduction to Internet applications theory, the tools used to develop Internet applications, and the development of Web design, electronic commerce, and server administration.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 308 Securing the systems that run our computers is the key to ensuring that our essential information remains safe and available. This course provides the essentials to understanding the threats to sys-tems security, the methods to counter those threats, and some practical work in systems security. A computer system with appropriate software will be required.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 320 The use of a database management system to provide the software and database necessary to upgrade a system. Database structures, applications, network, relational and hierarchical data models, appli-cation program development, query systems, file security, and the role of the database administrator will be studied. Course fee may apply.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 203 An introduction to the theory, design, and application of networks, the course will include the crea-tion and operation of an actual network. Course fee may apply.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: COM 308 The threats to information security are manifold, and even the best of security systems can be pene-trated in one manner or another. In addition, physical security is another aspect that needs to be con-sidered to secure the systems necessary for business operations to continue. Natural disasters, terror-ist activities, and internal subversion can all cause destruction or denial of service. This course provides a framework to understand the threats and counter them.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: COM 203 and MGT 301 The rapidly changing field of information technology requires a solid knowledge foundation. This course reviews contemporary information technology management and the relevant issues of effec-tive management of the information service activities.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Whichever courses are appropriate for the internship goals and senior standing This course is designed to provide the student the opportunity to integrate all previously learned knowledge and skills. The specific area of study for the internship and the practicum is mutually agreed upon by the student, the faculty supervisor, and the internship mentor/preceptor. This is a pass/fail course. May be repeated for credit up to a 12-credit maximum.
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