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TECH 7350: Managing Information Security
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
This is an advanced study course in information assurance. The focus is on applying the various specific information assurance concepts, understandings, methods, processes and tools for the previous IA, Telecommunication and IT courses taken by the student to formulate the basis for sound business decisions. Though the course will assume that the student has a certain level of comfort across the technologies that are fundamental to the Internet, the course is not an engineering level course. Final course offering - Spring 2012. Replace with equivalent course CYBS 7350 Operational Cybersecurity Management.
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TECH 7359: Digital Forensics
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
Course provides an in-depth analysis of technologies and practices involved in gathering, protecting and analyzing digital evidence. Using case management as the core, the course examines how various operating systems store data on storage media - hard disk drives, floppy disk drives, CD-ROM/DVD, Flash and Portable Computing devices. The course will highlight how computers are used in crimes and how this can be linked to criminal motivations to focus a digital investigation. Course examines the relevant computer laws and regulations with regard to law enforcement and civil investigation of digital crimes. Final course offering under TECH 7359 - Summer 2012. Replace with equivalent course - CYBS 7359 Digital Forensics.
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TECH 7371: Knowledge Management
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
This course is to help working IT professionals learn how to manage knowledge and lead subject matter experts in learning organizations. Knowledge management refers to the way organizations gather, manage, and use the knowledge they acquire. Topics covered include tacit and explicit knowledge and how it differs from data and information, strategic use, technologies, people and cultural issues, knowledge transfer, and implementation.
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TECH 7372: Enterprise Architecture
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
An enterprise architecture supports enterprise-wide information technology resource design and provides a blueprint for hardware, software, network, and data to best service a business' needs. This course examines the theory, principles, best practices, and common frameworks applied to development of an EA and builds on them to discuss how to develop an EA for an organization. EA scalability, standardization, measurement, and assessment are for different size organizations. Needs analysis provides the basis for determining the most effective type of EA.
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TECH 7375: IT Governance
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
IT governance encompasses both the internal and external domains that must be mastered and managed by today's CIO. Major activities reviewed include development of IT strategy that aligns with the organization's strategy and defining a portfolio management approach to applications and their sourcing, dealing with increasing regulatory and compliance issues and the management of processes within IT, guided by standards (ISO 20000) and frameworks (e.g., CMMI, COBIT, 6-Sigma, etc.), while juggling change management in the global environment.
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TECH 8394: Thesis I
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
M.S. in Cybersecurity or Information Technology students only and approval of sponsoring faculty member. The completion of the first two chapters of a research-oriented thesis conducted under the guidance of a program-qualified faculty member in the M.S. area of study. The Thesis is an individual project that is based on the approved proposal that was prepared and submitted in BUAD 8380. The project must culminate in a complete introduction, literature review, and presentation reviewed and approved by faculty designated by the Graduate School of Management. Students must successfully complete TECH 8394 before progressing to TECH 8395.
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TECH 8395: Thesis II
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
M.S. in Cybersecurity or Information Technology students only, successful completion of TECH 8394, and last semester of M.S. study. The completion of the student thesis begun in TECH 8394 under the guidance of a program-qualified faculty member in the M.S. area of study. The project must culminate in a completed thesis that is presented, reviewed, and approved by faculty designated by the Graduate School of Management.
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THE 1310: Understanding The Bible
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
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THE 2311: Western Theo Trad
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
NOTE: This course is offered in Rome. Students who are planning to go to Rome later should NOT take this course in Irving.
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THE 3322: Old Testament Prophets
3.00 Credits
University of Dallas
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