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3.00 Credits
Course exposes students to the technologies, terms, and processes related to internet security. Topics include general security, network security, operating system security, and methods for testing security. Both UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems are dovered. Prerequisites: ITS 43101 and ITS 43475.
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3.00 Credits
With the threats of cyber terrorism and corporate espionage increasing, the need for trained network security professionals continues to grow. This course explores penetration-testing tools and techniques that ethical hackers and security testers use to protect computer networks. Topics include discovering vulnerabilities and solutions recommended for tightening network security and protecting data from potential attackers. Prerequisite: ITS 43475.
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3.00 Credits
Critical examination of information systems that support management decision-making and problem solving. Topics include information systems management, data processing systems, decision support systems, office automation, expert systems, and organizational information systems.
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3.00 Credits
In-depth study of systems development life cycle. Utilizes blend of traditional development and current techniques. Systems analyst toolkit includes cross-phase coverage of communications, economic analysis and project management. 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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3.00 Credits
Introduces the logical and physical design considerations that must be addressed during the development of applications software and provides a solid background in the analysis and design of information systems. Topics include system development life cycle; structured requirements specification development; system modeling and analysis tools; and costbenefit analysis. Prerequisite: ITS 48163 System Analysis and Design or permission of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Examination or project designed to assess student's achievement of goals of his/her major program.
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3.00 Credits
Capstone course that guides student to emphasize various methodological approaches to software acquisition, development, testing, and implementation, and understand relevance of methodologies to capability model theory, interdependence of phase deliverables, quality control techniques and methods, and tools for testing. Prerequisites: ITS 33470 Networking, OAD 30563 Management or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
A pass/fail lab for new students, covering issues including educational planning, study skills, academic policies, note-and exam-taking techniques and other topics crucial to college success.
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3.00 Credits
The first-year seminar is designed to evoke questions, to develop habits of mind that lead to independent thinking, and to orient students to the academic realities of college. Discussion and small group work are emphasized. Reading and focused writing assignments are required. The thematic focus for individual sections is determined by instructors; students rank their preferences and are assigned to one of their top three choices.
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3.00 Credits
Proseminar is the first course in Ottawa University's degree completion program. In addition to introducing students to the four breadth areas, this course addresses the task of educational planning, but do so in the larger context of self-examination in the course of which students will develop a "learning autobiography" in which they reflect on the history of their learning experiences (formal and informal) in relation to the four breadth areas, and assess the strengths and weaknesses of their preparation. Finally, the course will serve as an introduction to the Ottawa University program, allowing students to get a sense of the nature and level of the University's expectations and reintroducing students who have been away from formal education for some time to the character and rhythms of the academic enterprise.
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