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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course has the same general requirements as HU-331, but the orientation of the course will be on alternate traditions to the Western canon. Students will study various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, architecture, music, drama, film, and literature through in-class and on-site experience. Students will gain an appreciation for the arts as they are represented by a particular culture or national identity. The course will concentrate on how the arts are shaped by cultural/social forces that result in distinct philosophies and ideologies. Prerequisite: EN-102.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the most enduring playwright of the English language. The readings will include at least one play from the genres of history, comedy, tragedy, and romance. Some attention will also be given to the sonnets. The historical context of the literature of Elizabethan England is also explored. Prerequisite: EN-102.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers topics related to administration of network security. Topics include a survey of encryption and authentication algorithms; threats to security; operating system security; IP security; user authentication schemes; web security; email security protocols; intrusion detections; viruses; firewalls; Virtual Private Networks; network management and security policies and procedures. Laboratory projects are assigned as part of the homework requirements. Prerequisites: MA-110 or MA-114 and TC-110.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Both IAE-301 and its compliment, IAE-302, are designed to provide students with an opportunity to master many of the common and basic IA principles supporting the CompTIA Security+ certification. IAE- 301 centers on the administrative portion of network security. Topics include IA terms and background, introduction to organizational IA policy, risk analysis, backups and contingency planning. Also included are Linux history and commands, administrative tools and snap-ins for Windows Professional versions.
  • 3.00 Credits

    IAE-302 is the companion course to IAE-301. This course provides students with instruction on IA-related protocols, including IPv4 and IPv6, TCP, UDP, ICMP and other supported protocols related to secure data communications. Intrusion detection and firewall principles supporting the protection of networks in a secure enclave architecture are also discussed. Other topics include infrastructure security requirements, network enclave security architecture, introduction to IEEE 802.11 wireless security history and requirements, principles of authentication and access controls, Kerberos authentication, and the use of LDAP. This course maps to the CompTIA Security+certification. Corequisite: IAE-301.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to security settings and requirements of Linux and Windows-based systems and web services. It also introduces students to Linux and Windows-based web services, including methods of configuring, testing the security and the implementing of countermeasures to discovered vulnerabilities. Topics include Linux security settings, IP tables, securing IIS web service, securing Apache web service, access control methods and host auditing and tools.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course follows the protocol education provided in IAE-301 and IAE-302 with a more detailed and practical look at secure transactions and correspondence, as well as protection of data in storage. Within the confines of the ISO-OS1 model, this course discusses data communication with emphasis on the security available at the layers, secure sockets layer, and both wired and wireless security topics. One-way message digests/hashes and encryption history and protocols are explored in-depth. Topics include virtual private networks, one-way hashes/message digests, digital signatures, secret-key and public key cryptography processes and algorithms. Prerequisites: IAE-301 and IAE-302.
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    Research into information assurance subjects. Student primarily works in a guided study format with a mentor. Permission required from the instructor and academic dean. This course may be repeated with different projects.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a detailed understanding of incidents from attacks of malicious software. This course addresses the history and practice of coding that occurs in viruses, worms, spyware, Trojan horses, remote management back doors and root kits. Students learn preventative measures and tools, and explore how to rid systems of malicious software and prevent re-infection. Recovery processes and backup methods are explored. In addition to covering basic incident handling preparation, response and recovery practices, the course goes into detail regarding malicious software. Prerequisites: IAE-301 and IAE-302.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Emphasizing wireless computing security, this course addresses how to secure mobile wireless computing devices and applications, and wireless network security as it impacts those portable computing devices. Wireless network security is discussed as it pertains to decisions on which network security works best with particular applications loaded into wireless computing devices. The course covers security of CMRS and PCS (Cellular Mobile Radio Service and Personal Communications Service), CMRS and PCS second, third and fourth generations (2G, 3G and 4G), laptops equipped with Wireless Network Interface Cards (WNICs), Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), Bluetooth and Zigbe devices, and Radio Frequency Identity (RFID) devices. Retail store security and proximity payment application security are also discussed. Prerequisite: IAE-670. Corequisites: IAE-682 and IAE-677.
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