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IT 320: Foundations of Human Computer Interaction
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 240 or permission of instructor. Students learn the basic concepts of human computer interaction to evaluate, design, and improve the usability of a system. These basic concepts include human factors, performance analysis, cognitive processing, usability studies, environment, and user training. Students will gain practical experience by applying these concepts to Web systems. 3 cr.
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IT 330: Network Security Concepts
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 230 and IT 250, or permission of instructor. Over the past decade, organizations have increased their dependence on networks for core business processes. Due to the fact that many organizations are allowing their employees to have remote access to the company's network via virtual private networks (VPNs), network security has become very critical. This course teaches students how to secure a network (small or large) by focusing on understanding of the policies, products, and expertise that helps organizations to deal with the network security topic. 3 cr.
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IT 340: Wireless Networking Concepts
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 230 and IT 250, or permission of instructor. This course introduces the students to wireless networks by exploring the latest wireless technologies in the networking industry. The students learn about wireless LANs, Cellular Telephone, Infrared lasers, Microwave, Spread spectrum, and Satellite. The course also looks at the current industry standards such as IEEE 802.11 (Physical Layer) and IEEE 802.11 (Medium Access Control and Network Layer). 3 cr.
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IT 350: Web Systems Development
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite; IT 230, IT 240, and IT 250, or permission of instructor. Web applications are the heart and soul of ecommerce. Students will learn to create interactive Web applications that are backed by databases using current server-side technologies. Students also learn basic Web server administration, and how to secure web sites and Web communications. 3 cr.
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IT 360: Network Management and Operations
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 230 and IT 250. In this course, students learn about various tasks that are involved in day-to-day network management and operations. Students will learn how to perform tasks such as network configurations, remote administration access, IP configuration (static and dynamic), setting up name servers, namespace configuration and management, and how to trouble shoot network problems and fix them. This course allows the students to have hands-on opportunities during the semester. 3 cr.
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IT 410: Advanced Topics in System Administration
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 310. This course is a study of current advanced topics in system administration. Topics such as latest security issues, advances in storage technologies, advances in network file systems, and latest technology used in setting up shared file systems, high performance computer system maintenance, and latest strategies used for backup and restoration. 3 cr.
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IT 430: Advanced Topics in Network Security
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 330. This course is a study of current advanced topics in network securities. The course will focus on advance topics in access control, Web security, remote access and Virtual Private Networks, wireless LAN/WAN security, and mail and DNS security. 3 cr.
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IT 440: Advanced Topics in Wireless Networking
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 340. This course is a study of current advanced topics in wireless networks. Topics such as Wi-Fi networks, hybrid wireless architectures, ultra wideband networks, and wireless sensor networks will be studied. 3 cr.
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IT 450: Advanced Topics in Web Design and Development
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 350. This course is a study of current advanced topics in Web design and development. Topics such as load balancing, quality of service, caching, information architecture, Web site administration tools, usability, and security in ecommerce will be studied. 3 cr.
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IT 460: Advanced Topics in Network Administration
3.00 Credits
Western New England University
Prerequisite: IT 360. This course is a study of current advanced topics in network administration. Topics such as latest software/hardware network management tools, switches and routers, firewall configurations, and latest tools to manage and troubleshoot enterprise and service provider networks will be studied. 3 cr.
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