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DP 220B: Database Management Systems
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Introduction to fundamentals of database management systems, techniques for database design, and principles of database administration. Course emphasizes data modeling (E-R and UML), database design, database application development, and database management. Topics include conceptual models; logical models; normalization; SQL, architectures such as centralized, distributed and client/server; database integrity; database security; error recovery; and concurrency control. Students develop their own individual database applications. Class/Lab hrs. 4. Prerequisite: DP 103 Computer Information Systems.
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DP 235B: Networking for Business
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course teaches networking of computers and is oriented toward a Network+ certification. Topics that are explored include protocols, topologies, architecture, routers, hubs, bridges, repeaters, frame relay, packet switching, network topologies, and configurations and troubleshooting. Class/Lab hrs. 4. Pre- or Corequisite: DP 103 Computer Information Systems or equivalent experience.
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DP 245: Principles of Security and Forensics
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
A survey course of both managerial and technical aspects of security. Topics include the legal and professional issues of information security, risk management, firewalls, VPNs, intrusion detection, access control, cryptography, operating system vulnerabilities, file system security, and the basics of computer forensics. Course learning objectives address knowledge areas of CISSP (Certified information Systems Security Professional) core certification requirements. Class/Lab hrs. 4. Pre- or Corequisite: DP 235B Networking for Business.
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DP 250: Network Security
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course examines the principles, mechanisms, and implementation of network security and data protection. Students learn about IT industry-wide security topics, including communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack, and operational and organization security. The content of this course prepares the student for CompTIA Security+ Certification. Class/Lab hrs. 4. Prerequisite: DP 245 Principles of Security and Forensics.
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DP 255: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course presents methods to properly conduct a computer forensics investigation, beginning with a discussion of ethics while mapping to the objectives of the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (IACIS) certification. Student should have a working knowledge of hardware and operating systems to maximize their success on projects and exercises throughout the course. Class/Lab hrs. 4. Prerequisite: DP 245 Principles of Security and Forensics.
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ECON 101: Macroeconomics 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to both the basic principles used in economic theory and to the institutional details of the organization of economic systems in the United States and other countries. In addition, the course helps students understand the ways in which different economies are linked and the effects of economic interactions within and between countries. The contents of the course include demand and supply analysis, national income accounting, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policies, as well as, global economic issues such as international trade and capital flows. Various contemporary policy issues are also analyzed. Class hrs. 3.
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ECON 101 - Macroeconomics 3 social science credits
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ECON 101H: Macroeconomics-Honors 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course is designed to introduce students to both the basic principles used in economic theory and to the institutional details of the organization of economic systems in the United States and other countries. In addition, the course helps students understand the ways in which different economies are linked and the effects of economic interactions within and between countries. The contents of the course include demand and supply analysis, national income accounting, economic growth, monetary and fiscal policies, as well as global economic issues such as international trade and capital flows. Various contemporary policy issues are also analyzed. The course develops a conceptual framework to help students independently analyze economic policy issues. Class hrs. 3. Prerequisites: College-level Algebra and Composition and Literature I.
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ECON 102: Microeconomics 3 social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
This course provides an analysis of the basic market forces of demand and supply, and economic outcomes under different market structures such as competitive, imperfectly competitive and monopolistic markets. The labor and capital markets are also analyzed. In addition, the economics of the public sector emphasizes tax policy, externalities, monopoly power and the provision of public goods. The course examines contemporary social issues such as income distribution, poverty and the welfare system as well as global issues such as international trade and protectionism. Class hrs. 3.
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ECON 102 - Microeconomics 3 social science credits
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ECON 102H: Microeconomics- Honors social science credits
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
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ECON 102H - Microeconomics- Honors social science credits
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ECON 110: Personal Finance
3.00 Credits
SUNY Westchester Community College
Personal Finance provides a solid presentation of the concepts and principles necessary to successfully manage finances and avoid common pitfalls. Topics include: budgeting, time value of money, tax strategies, consumer credit, identity theft, savings and brokerage accounts, insurance, home buying and selling, stocks, bonds, mutual funds, retirement planning and estate planning. This is a practical course designed to familiarize the student with personal financial issues. Class hrs. 3. For elective credit only. This course cannot be used to satisfy Behavioral Science core requirements.
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