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3.00 Credits
This is a graduate-level course that covers the trajectory of the hiring process, from writing an effective job recruitment advertisement to recruitment strategies, interviewing, and selection with an emphasis on the psychological factors that play a role in these stages. The course further addresses employee management issues that arise after hiring, such as placement, appraisal, satisfaction and productivity, retention, and human factors considerations.
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3.00 Credits
This course prepares the student to apply psychological theories and research in order to create effective employee training and development programs, such as those that deal with issues of workplace diversity, harassment, discrimination, cross-cultural communication and understanding, and ethics.
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3.00 Credits
This course presents an overview of the psychological theories and research related to the effective leadership and motivation of employees as well as those that relate to creating positive teamwork and group dynamics.
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3.00 Credits
Database Fundamentals examines the fundamental concepts and applications of database systems. Topics include relational database components, database queries, structured query language (SQL), the database life cycle, logical database design using normalization, physical database design, data and process modeling, online transaction processing (OLTP), online analytical processing (OLAP), and extensible markup language (XML). The course explores security concepts and controls to protect databases against cyberattacks.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to Networking provides essential knowledge and techniques for securely installing, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting a computer network. Students first become familiar with the basics of networking. With the fundamentals in place, the course covers installing interface cards, managing static and dynamic IP addressing, setting up a wired or wireless network, configuring network security, managing network traffic, and configuring remote access to a network. Students learn how to maintain network security throughout these processes.
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3.00 Credits
Computer Programming I focuses on fundamental concepts terminology and developing simple computer programs. Topics include programming nomenclature, program specification, algorithm development, analysis, problem solving, and implementation of computer programs. The course also explores application of best practices to develop secure programs. The course will use Python as a base language.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Modern Operating Systems introduces core concepts of modern operating systems. Topics include operating systems (OS) nomenclature, OS types, kernels, program execution, memory management, multitasking, device management, virtualization, scheduling, and interaction between computers and the services provided by operating systems hardware. The course also examines key cybersecurity concepts and techniques as applied to modern operating systems.
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3.00 Credits
Database Programming is a database technology course focused on database programming. Topics include the relational data model, structured query language (SQL), event triggers, stored procedures, database security, security patterns and best practices, proper use of indexes, database currency, and reporting design and methodologies.
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3.00 Credits
Routing and Switching Fundamentals explores basic network operations as they pertain to routing and switching technologies. The course and labs explore the fundamentals of networking, LAN switching technologies, IPv4 and IPv6 routing technologies, WAN technologies, infrastructure services, infrastructure security, and infrastructure management.
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3.00 Credits
Linux addresses the fundamentals of the Linux operating system. Topics covered in the course include system architecture and history, system installation and configuration, the command line interface and shell commands, basic system administration, system updates, file systems, access controls, network services configuration, printer configuration, system services, security models, and scripting.
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