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3.00 Credits
Advanced computer data base concepts and skills including: data modeling, Structured Query Language (SQL), and client-server applications. Also covers Data Base System Administration issues: data certification/classification, life cycle, access control, and legal requirements. Students will create applications using an advanced data base program package. Prerequisites: INFO 274 and 309, or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced computer networking and their application in organizations. Students will learn current computer network strategies and create advanced network applications. Security emphasis includes threats and countermeasures, wireless security, security requirements, access control practices. Prerequisites: INFO 275 and 309, or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced analysis, design and implementation of information systems for organizations, including data, process and network modeling techniques; structured, information engineering and object-oriented approaches to systems design; systems testing methods; documentation standards, certification testing and system accreditation practices; copyright and legal issues; implementation strategies and project management. Prerequisites: INFO 276 and 309, or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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4.00 Credits
Formal information systems that support organizational decision making, including the strategy, framework, design, implementation and evaluation of decision support systems. Students will create and apply decision support systems to planning, coordinating, organizing, controlling and/or directing tasks. Also covered are the types of agreements that can be made and approvals that can be granted as part of certification and accreditation process within an agency. INFO 309 or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Research and discussion of current topics, problems, research, employment opportunities, and developments in the computer and information management fields. Prerequisite: INFO 309. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study in and implementation of data visualization methods. Integration of information mapping, forecasting and data base tools and concepts to solve problems and support decision making. Students will learn and apply a popular geographic information system (GIS) to typical organizational problems. Prerequisites: INFO 280 and 309, or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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4.00 Credits
Advanced technical and business skills for designing, developing and managing e-business applications. Topics include enterprise systems, business to business exchanges, and implementation strategies. Prerequisites: INFO 150 and 309, or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of information systems planning and policy formation for top management. Covers strategic use of information technology in organizations; the theory, methods and practices of enterprise systems planning; and design and implementation of information systems policy. Policy issues surrounding project management, information classification, IT audit, and legal issues related to privacy and security will also be covered. Prerequisites: completion of all other courses in chosen concentration program. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of information assurance and security including theory, methods, and practices used by federal and state agencies, and private sector best practices. Topics include: threat assessment, evidence collection, forensics, countermeasures, practices and law. Students will work in a simulated environment and will investigate crimes and experience various security scenarios. Data center practices for the purpose of audit, control and accreditation are explored. Formerly a topic under INFO 590. Prerequisites: INFO 309, and either 475 or 648; or consent of instructor. (4 units)
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3.00 Credits
Supervised work and study in private or public organizations. May be repeated once for credit. A total of two College of Business and Public Administration 575 courses may be applied toward graduation. Graded credit/no credit. Prerequisites: consent of instructor and the department's internship coordinator. (4 units)
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