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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 277 or CSC 360. This course is a survey of the use, administration and integration of various network operating systems. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in industry standard network operating system administration. Topics to be covered include installation, configuration, integration, remote access services and troubleshooting. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IST 222 and IST 351, or CSC 460. This course examines a variety of different Web servers with respect to capabilities, security, administration, and drawbacks. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in designing and maintaining a Webserver. Topics to be covered include strengths and weaknesses of various Web servers, Web server installations, Web server configuration, data security on Web servers, Webmaster responsibilities and management skills, and Web site scalability. (Every two years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 352 or CSC 360. This course is a study of the many issues relating to network security. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in properly securing and monitoring a network. Topics to be covered include foot printing, scanning, enumeration, operating system vulnerabilities, securing remote access, network device security features, firewall implementation, remote control security concerns, and security management. (Every two years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: IST 220 and IST 350, or IST 318 and IST 351, or CSC 312. This course takes a detailed look at software development within various data dependent environments. Course will include a laboratory component for practical experience in database development using a modern database system. Topics to be covered include principles of object-oriented data models (classes, encapsulation, and object identity), schema evolution, views, authorization, transaction management and secondary storage management. (Every two years)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: completion of the first course in an IST emphasis. This course is an advanced practicum in computer science. Students design, document, and test software systems for use in local industry, in university departments, or government laboratories. They gain practical experience by working closely with project sponsors from these organizations and review ongoing projects. Students also gain extensive experience in oral and written communication through presentations throughout the software lifecycle. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 470. This course provides the student with the opportunity for actual implementation of projects developed within IST 470. Team-based project implementation will be emphasized. (Every year)
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IST 470. This course is implemented as a directed internship within the local Information Technology community. Students will gain valuable hands-on experience with the knowledge learned during their academic career. (Every year)
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1.00 - 4.00 Credits
Prerequisite: consent of the instructor. An intensive study of some significant topic in Information Science and Technology not otherwise covered in departmental course offerings. Variable credit, 1-4 hours. May be repeated with different topics, but total credit may not exceed 8 hours. (Occasional)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: at least two years' study in high school (or a full year in college) of French, Spanish, or Latin, or consent of the instructor. This course stresses fundamental Italian pronunciation, reading and listening skills. Grammar is not systematically covered but taught only as needed for developing the aforementioned skills. Although this course is designed especially for students who have already studied another Romance language, those who have a particular interest in and aptitude for foreign language are also welcome. (Every two years)
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1.00 Credits
Prerequisite: at least two years' study in high school (or a full year in college) of French, Spanish, or Latin, or consent of the instructor. This course stresses fundamental Italian pronunciation, reading and listening skills. Grammar is not systematically covered but taught only as needed for developing the aforementioned skills. Although this course is designed especially for students who have already studied another Romance language, those who have a particular interest in and aptitude for foreign language are also welcome. (Every two years)
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