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4.00 Credits
Further application of C++ programming techniques including subjects such as file access, abstract data structures, class inheritance and other advanced techniques. Topics include methods, tools and techniques for file access, declaring abstract data types, structures, classes and principles and concepts of object-oriented design and programming. Advanced topics include function and class templates, overloading operators and functions, inheritance and array and linked-list processing. Course may be offered as COSC 1437. Prerequisite: ITSE 1402 or COSC 1436.
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4.00 Credits
Comprehensive coverage of low-level computer operations and architecture. Includes design, development, testing, implementation and documentation of programs; language syntax; data manipulation; input/output devices and operations; and file access. Topics include an introduction to processor (CPU) architecture, related hardware, processor instruction set, macros and procedures, registers, memory addressing, stack and using Assembly language procedures with high-level languages. Course may be offered as COSC 2425. Course offered only in the Spring semester. Course held only in the evenings during even-numbered years and only during the day in odd-numbered years. Prerequisite: ITSE 1402 or COSC 1436 and ITSE 2431, or COSC 1437 or permission of the instructor.
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4.00 Credits
Further applications of programming techniques. Includes an in-depth look at various data structures and the operations performed on them. Topics include methods, tools and techniques for implementing sorting and searching algorithms, lists, queues, stacks and other advanced data structures. Course offered only in the Fall semester. Course held only in the evenings during even-numbered years and only during the day in odd-numbered years. Prerequisites: ITSE 1402 or COSC 1436. Suggested prerequisite ITSE 2431.
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4.00 Credits
Application development using complex database programming techniques emphasizing multiple interrelated files, menu design, security implementation and multiple access. Topics include review of database models with major emphasis on the relational model, development of physical schema and data sets, report writing, querying techniques, SQL, screen layout/design and scripting and programming language access to databases. Course offered only in the Spring semester. Prerequisites: ITSW 1407 and either ITSE 2409 or 2449.
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to database theory and the practical applications of a database. Topics include database terminology and concepts, methods and techniques to plan, design and generate a database and database tables, perform a query and produce a report. Prerequisite: ITSC 1309.
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3.00 Credits
Basic information security goals of availability, integrity, accuracy and confidentiality. Vocabulary and terminology specific to the field of information security are discussed. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The importance of appropriate planning and administrative controls is also discussed. Suggested prerequisites: ITNW 1425.
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4.00 Credits
Fundamentals of telecommunications media. Emphasizes installation, testing, certifying, maintenance, documentation and troubleshooting. Also includes connectorization of Unshielded Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic cables, TIA 568 and TIA 569 compliance, media characteristics and appropriate installation procedures. Prerequisite: CETT 1405. Assessment Levels: R1, E1, M1.
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4.00 Credits
Instruction in security for network hardware, software and data, including physical security, backup procedures, relevant tools, encryption and protection from viruses. Suggested prerequisite: ITSY 1300, 2400, or ITSY 2401.
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4.00 Credits
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledges and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the information security technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student.
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4.00 Credits
Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats, vulnerabilities and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards. Suggested prerequisite: ITSC 1358.
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