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IT 467: Digital Commerce/eBusiness
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course is a comprehensive survey of the principles, techniques and implications of digital commerce and e-business. It covers the entire spectrum of Wed-centric forms of communication and trade amongst commercial, industrial, institutional, governmental, employee and consumer participants and partners. Topics include: e-business models, security, privacy, ethics, major Internet tools and architectures behind digital commerce. Students use a Web development tool to build and post a site. Offered as needed.
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IT 471: Robotics
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course will cover Introduction to Robotics, Abstract Models, Controlling Robot Motion, Complex Motion, Robotic Sensors, Input/Output, External Sensors, Threads, Event Programming, Remote Communication, ROI, Remote Sensing, iRobot, Behavior Programming, and Human/Robot Interfaces.
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IT 471A: Cyber Security/Info Assurance
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course explores the basic concepts in cyber-security and information assurance. Topics include security policies, models, mechanisms for secrecy, integrity, and availability of communications and information. The course also covers approaches to prevent, detect and recover from the loss of information; cryptography and its applications; vulnerability scanning; functions of a chief security officer; software applications and web services for maintaining information security; and security in computer networks and distributed systems animation used in 3-D computer games.
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IT 480: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course allows students to investigate any information technology subject not incorporated into the curriculum. Offered as needed.
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IT 485: Info Tech Strat and Mgmt
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course presents the principles and concepts involved in the management of organizational information technology resources. It includes CIO functions, information technology planning, project management, legal and professional issues and the strategic impact of information technology systems. Offered every year. Writing Intensive Course.
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IT 490: Info Tech Internship
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
The consent of the program coordinator/department chair, the school dean and the Career Development Center are required for this course. Offered every year.
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JUS 101: Intro to Criminal Justice
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course covers the nature, scope and impact of crime in the United States, independent and interdependent operations and procedures of police, courts and corrections, and introductory theories of crime and delinquency. The course introduces the justice model in a systematic way whereby students delve into the numerous components of the justice system including law enforcement, legal and judicial process and correctional operations. Career opportunities will be fully covered throughout the course.
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JUS 102: American Policing
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
An introduction to the police system in America, which is the gateway to the criminal justice process. Topics considered include the historical foundations of police processes, occupational roles and tasks of law enforcement, and the nature and designs of typical, as well as innovative, police systems. Perennial problems of policing, particularly as it relates to community interaction, are also essential components of the course.
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JUS 103: Correctional Systems
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
This course examines the management, structure, and organizational design of correctional institutions. Correctional planning, construction, program evaluation and community interaction will be considered and improvement strategies for correctional operations will be debated and critiqued. The course provides a broad based overview of the correctional system which incarcerates and confines, treats, and reclaims criminal personalities and protects and serves the state and the community by removing threats to the social order.
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JUS 104: Introduction to Security
3.00 Credits
Southern New Hampshire University
A basic overview of private sector justice is the course's chief aim. Types of security operations and functions comprises much of the course coverage including perimeter and physical security, intelligence gathering, retail and industrial security, terrorism and executive protection as well as security in select business and industrial centers. Careers, regulation and licensure, and the debate on professionalization are other areas of major intellectual concern.
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