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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP100 Co-requisite CP112 (Computer Networks Security) This course serves as introduction to various aspects of network and computer security. Course covers attacks and malicious software, computer viruses, IP security, remote access, authentication, code-based vulnerabilities, security of E-mail transmission, security of wireless communications, infastructure detection systems. Cryptography, security of network operating systems and applications as well as related protocols and regulations will be also discussed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP180 (Wide Area Networks) The course concentrates on learning Wide Area Networks (WAN), including technology, terminology, protocols, and related hardware. The Emphasis is on a detailed study of various types of modern WANs (ATM, SONET, RPR, X.25, Frame Relay, ISDN, Switched 56, SMDS, DSL, T1, T3, etc). Topics include telephone network (PSTN), VoIP, Wireless WAN, Internet. The other part of this course involves the study of internet working (routing, switching), multiplexing and other special WAN technologies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Co-requisite: CP102 This course provides the student with an understanding of testing and inspection techniques and tools. The student will get practical experience with testing procedures and methods. Skills needed to de ne, design and implement a practical quality assurance strategy using techniques tailored for a life cycle mode, including obtaining and maintaining management support are discussed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Co-requisite: CP100 The course is designed to provide the necessary skills and training for an entry-level position in the eld of Web Design. The class will focus on web page planning, basic design, layout, and construction, setup and maintenance of a web site, HTML, CSS and various web page and image creation tools. Introduction to client side scripting is also provided.
  • 30.00 Credits

    45 Class Hours, 30 Lab Hours Prerequisite: CP100 Semester Offered Periodic This course will provide students with a fundamental understanding of problem solving, elementary data structures, and the comparative study of algorithms as the basic tools for program design. Case studies will be used to demonstrate how the tools studied are used to build complete programs.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP100 This course introduces students to the concepts and techniques involved in analyzing and designing business data processing systems. The topics to be covered include the phases of investigation, determination, and analysis of a case, project management and control of costs, program testing and documentation, system implementation and evaluation. Applications using resource tools, such as the Internet will be discussed and implemented in laboratory exercises.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Co-requisite: CP102 This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and de ning characteristics of data base management systems design. Emphasis will be placed upon the combination of practical database design principles and experience through analysis of case studies. Students will study the relational, network, and client server models of data base systems in the multi-user environment. Exercises will be drawn from MS Access and SQL Server.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP220 This course is designed to give the student a rm foundation in all administrative tasks in database administration including backup and recovery, performance tuning, and network administration. The primary goal of this course is to provide the necessary knowledge and skills to set up, maintain and troubleshoot database such as Oracle. This class also contains objectives designed to support preparation for the Database Administrator Oracle Certified Professional Certification exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP100 This course provides profound study of major Microsoft Office applications and their integration into business and industry. A conception of connections between the separate applications (OLE) and with the Internet is considered. The main course objective is student preparation for the professional certi cation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: CP100 This course includes basic operations in computer-aided drafting based on the software package of AutoCAD, the most popular CADD program on a market. Electronic drawing setup, principles of computer-based drafting, creating and editing of the most widely used entities, printing and plotting, block management and other utilities in 2D environment.
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