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INSY 341: Quality Assurance for Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Addresses quality assurance topics and quality assurance endeavors in the business process. The course provides the student a perspective of the future of system technology, risk management guidelines, and quality control initiates. Discussions are to include quality assurance tools, system strategy, benchmarking approach, process control, quality measurements, and cost. Students draw upon theory and practices, recent journals/books, and work experience in tailoring management information/quality assurance study. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 343: Security Strategy/Methodology
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Security Strategy/Methodology
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INSY 343P: Security Strategy/Methodology
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Provides fundamental understanding of the structure of developing a secure environment. Explores terms and integrates concepts into the overall enterprise mission. Presents how important configuration, user involvement, informed management, and data management tools are applied at each stage of the intelligence cycle to justify a viable security strategy. Discusses security disciplines and integration into other areas (education, medical, government, military, transportation, human resource, banking, etc.) such as physical, personal/personnel, security awareness, incorporate Computer Emergency Response Teams efforts, network monitoring, and operational security. Students develop security policies and security architecture (best practices). Ten sessions. Information Systems majors who choose the project option complete additional project work across the courses in Security Resource Management that is equivalent to the work required in the Guided Independent Research Project. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 344: Multidimensional Security
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
An overview of security aspects as they relate to different industries. The course will explore the realms of security (prevention, investigation, detection, and response), the steps in security management (business planning, policy, and production), and the areas of security deployment (perimeter, access control, encryption, and maintenance). Students develop a paper that represents security issues related to a specific industry. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 345: Project Management/Documentation
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Project management concepts employed in both public and private sectors for communicating project information. Aspects of project management: planning, organizing, staffing, directing, budgeting, team building, reporting, evaluating, and controlling projects are to be discussed. Students will be required to design and complete a project using project management models [Gantt Chart, Program Evaluation Review Technique (PERT), etc.]. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 346: Risk Management Practices
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Risk Management Practices
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INSY 346P: Risk Management Practices
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Risk Management/test and evaluation of security information concepts are employed in both public and private sector for determining the liabilities in the work place and/or contractual implications. Addresses the methodologies, techniques, analysis, documentation, evaluation, and practices employed for identifying risk, determining vulnerabilities, and developing mission-critical countermeasures. Hands-on experience, tracking the mandates and formulating a risk management report and disaster recovery planning/testing are required. Ten sessions. Information Systems majors who choose the project option complete additional project work across the courses in Security Resource Management that is equivalent to the work required in the Guided Independent Research Project. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 350: Database Design
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: INSY 320. A detailed explanation of database structure and project management applications. The commercial and PC applications of database management and configuration. Students develop skills in dealing with the most common approaches to database structure (hierarchical, relational, etc.). Permissible structure, integrity constraints, and storage strategy are compared. Eight weeks lecture/laboratory. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 351: ORACLE Programming
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Prerequisites: INSY 325 or INSY 335 or INSY 350 or CPTR/INSY 230 or equivalent course. A study of the features of the ORACLE program and PL/SQL programs: Procedures, cursors, triggers, functions, and packages. Project required so that students acquire practical experience in developing ORACLE programs. Ten weeks lecture/laboratory. (Available only through the SGPS)
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INSY 355: Information Security Management and Applications
3.00 Credits
Washington Adventist University
Information Security Management and Applications
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