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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides the students with a comprehensive introduction to the field of network security. Critical network security aspects are identified and examined from the standpoint of both the user and the attacker. Network vulnerabilities are examined, and mitigating approaches are identified and evaluated. Concepts and procedures for network risk analysis are introduced. Network architectures and protocols and their impact on security are examined. TCP/IP security is examined in conjunction with the IPSec and IKE protocols. Integration of network and computer security is introduced. The course also discusses the building of trust networks, key management systems, and physical network security. The course emphasizes the implementation of intrusion detection and prevention methods. Prerequisites: ITEC2080, ITEC3050 (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    Information management techniques are presented with an emphasis on file-accessing methods, database systems, text retrieval systems, paperless computing and the Internet. The management of records on stand-alone and networked systems is examined along with the issues relative to managing information on the World Wide Web. Students are made aware of the various theories and options available for text and information storage and retrieval. Security and communication issues are covered along with the issues related to the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: ITEC3020. (HO) (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is both a theoretical approach to the development of information systems as well as an immersion into the real-world implementation in the context of a business case. The student learns the basic design tools, as well as gains an appreciation for the larger context of the organization in which the application generates value. Readings and case studies highlight the need to consider systems integration issues, external constraints in the form of regulatory issues, organizational process change, learning and training requirements as well the development of a systems maintenance and obsolescence plan. Prerequisite: ITEC3040. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    SUPORT This course is presented seminar style and is taken in conjunction with the experiential education component. Students investigate actual problems and cases and have the opportunity to problem-solve collaboratively, sharing their research and results. Guest speakers, technology support-related Web sites, and articles from trade journals are used to assess and interpret current industry trends and practices. Each week, selected students present an issue and lead discussion on that issue. Prerequisite: ITEC3025. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    This course presents an overview and analysis of the American criminal justice system. The concept of crime and the roles of police, courts, defense attorneys, prosecuting attorneys and corrections are considered. In addition, an overview of the causes of crime, the problems associated with the measurement of crime, and the concept of "justice" in the American criminalsystem is examined. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    In this course, emphasis is on various aspects of estate administration and probate procedure. The drafting and execution of wills, codicils, affidavits and trusts; the methods and procedures for collecting data for the administration of estates, and the responsibilities of fiduciaries are covered. In addition, the preparation of state and federal estate, gift and income tax returns is presented. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    This course provides a basic understanding of tort law with emphasis on negligence, strict liability and product liability. Emphasis is also placed on the active role the paralegal can play in assisting the trial lawyer in the management of tort lawsuits. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    This course is an examination of the problems, policies and practices of the criminal court system with emphasis placed on the structure and organization of the court system. The role of the courts, from arrest to conviction and appeal, is explored. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    This course is a survey of law enforcement agencies, their role, history, and development within the field of Criminal Justice. Emphasis is placed on police administration, organization, management culture, relations with the community and technology. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5 LA W2001 THE LEGAL EN VIRON MENT OF BUSINESS I This course provides an overview of the legal, regulatory and ethical environment in which business decisions must be made. The course exposes the student to a variety of legal topics: basic concepts, such as court procedures, contracts and torts, are followed by a selection of more advanced related fields which may include sales, intellectual property, real property law, constitutional law and alternate dispute resolution. Attention is paid to both the letter of the law and its practical effect on business decision making and managerial policy. This course relies on, and develops, the student's ability to read and reason critically. (HO) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 4.50 Credits

    This is an introductory course with emphasis placed on hotel and restaurant issues. Topics include sources of law, court systems, jurisdiction, contracts, negligence, the innkeeper-guest relationship, and liability arising from the service of food and alcoholic beverages. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
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