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3.00 Credits
Covers application of project management knowledge areas (project integration, scope, time, cost, quality, human resources, communications, risk, and procurement management) and process groups (initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing) to information technology projects. Prerequisites: ACC 3xxxx Survey course in Accounting, OAD 30063 Behaviors in Organizations, ITS 37044 Operating Systems, ITS 30163 Database Management or consent of instructor.
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Examines adult learning theory principals including motivating adult learners, fostering adult learning programs and applying them to an eLearning environment. Also examines various forms of eLearning, benefits and drawbacks.
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Database administration strategies and procedures provided in current industry accepted Oracle database platforms; introduction to the concepts and procedures associated with Oracle architectural component; manage an Oracle instance and use database tools; concepts associated with storage structure components and tables; methods for loading and reorganizing data. Concepts and tasks associated with managing security. Prerequisite: ITS 33475 Oracle SQL.
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In this course, students learn to identify the key features of Oracle database backup, recovery, and the architecture and administration of Oracle net services. Prerequisite: ITS 43031 Oracle Database Fundamentals I.
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Implementing and administering security, including: communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack and operational and organization security. Prerequisite: ITS 43475 MS Windows Network Security.
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3.00 Credits
Develop skills necessary to implement various security scenarios for small, medium and large scale companies including: managing security templates, implementing service packs and patches, configuring security for communication channels, including managing SMB, IPSec, SSL and wireless networking security protocols, managing user access and to implement encryption and a public key infrastructure. Prerequisite: ITS 43475 MS Windows Network Security.
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3.00 Credits
Preparation to pass the Microsoft 70-305 certification exam which measures one's ability to develop and implement Web applications using Web forms, ASP.NET, and the Microsoft .NET framework. Covers numerous Web-related technologies in relationship to the multi-tiered applications design concepts covered in prior courses on the MCAD program. Develop Web applications that sustain high- performance, richly informationcentric user experiences that are secure, scalable, and take advantage of the broad range of services provided by the .NET Framework. Prerequisite: ITS 43310 MCSD.NET Developing XML Web Services and Server Components.
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Design and develop custom business solutions with Microsoft development tools, technologies, and platforms; Build Webbased, distributed, and commerce applications using products such as MS SQL Server, MS Visual Studio.Net, and MS Component Services. Prerequisite: ITS 33483 SQL 2000 Server Database Design.
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Creating and managing Microsoft Windows services and serviced components, using .NET remoting to implement client-activated and server-activated objects, building and consuming XML Web services, creating asynchronous Web methods and use of SOAP extensions, using Microsoft ADO.NET to work with XML and DataSets, configuring security -authorization, authentication, and identity management, testing and debugging components and XML Web services, creating setup programs, configuring clients and servers, and implementing deployment. Prerequisite: ITS 43306 MCSD.NET Developing Windows-Based Applications.
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Analyze business requirements and design directory service architecture, including: unified directory services such as active directory and Windows NT domains; connectivity between and within systems, system components, and applications; directory and database replication. Course measures skills required to analyze business requirements for desktop management and design solutions. Prerequisite: ITS 33488 Microsoft Directory Services Administration.
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