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4.00 Credits
The students who take this course will be introduced to creating mobile applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework and the C# programming languages. The course will discuss mobile design considerations including graphical user interface design and managing local and remote application data. The course will also include a discussion of building and porting mobile applications to other platforms. (Prereq: CCIS2585) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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3.00 Credits
The Cybersecurity Essentials course covers foundational knowledge in all aspects of security in the cyber world. Students will identify procedures to implement data confidentiality, integrity, availability and security controls on networks, servers and applications. Using interactive activities, virtual machines and a network simulation and visualization tool, students will build their skills by exploring the tactics, techniques and procedures used by cyber criminals and learn methods to mitigate known threats. (Prereq: CCIS1005 and CCIS1105) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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2.00 Credits
This course will examine the design and security principles required to identify and mitigate threats. Students will also complete an exploration of ciphers, cryptographic algorithms, integrity checks, message authentication, key management, and hash functions. (Prereq: CCIS1005 and CCIS1105) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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2.00 Credits
Through hands-on activities, students will complete the installation, configuration and management of hardware and software firewalls. This course will explore the identification and mitigation of known and unknown exploits threatening data networks. Students will utilize best practice and principles in evaluating the role of firewalls in today's cyber landscape. (Prereq: CCIS1431 required. CCIS2422 recommended) (BP/EP) 2 cr
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1.00 Credits
This course will reinforce students understanding of cryptographic encoding and decoding to secure data in transit across private and public networks. Students will complete an in-depth exploration of ciphers, cryptographic algorithms, integrity checks, message authentication, key management and hash functions. (Prereq: CCIS2505) (BP/EP) 1 cr
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3.00 Credits
Students will perform vulnerability scanning and penetration testing. Various attacks and exploits will be studied to identify network-based vulnerabilities and common targets. (Prereq: CCIS2122 and CCIS2415) (BP/EP) 3 cr
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4.00 Credits
The students who take this course will be introduced to creating Microsoft Windows applications using the Microsoft .NET Framework, Visual Basic and C# programming languages. This will include using Windows forms, controls, events, methods, procedures and functions. The student will also learn how to create and manipulate database files, create and use sequential files, as well as a brief introduction to creating WEB applications. (Prereq: CCIS1505) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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4.00 Credits
This course is intended as a continuation of the .Net Programming I course. The course content will introduce the student to object-oriented Windows form and web programming with database interaction. The C# and Visual Basic programming languages will be covered, and the student may choose one or both as the language of choice. Topics include software objects, classes, methods, properties, data access, LINQ, array processing, web services, threading, and console applications. Microsoft Visual Studio is used as the development environment. (Prereq: CCIS2575 and CCIS2701) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to web development using JavaScript with emphasis on front-end programming using jQuery. Students will develop website projects that meet current web standards and industry best practices using modern tools and techniques. Topics include: core JavaScript syntax and object-oriented programming, DOM traversal, JSON structure, event handling, data validation with regular expressions, local data storage, Ajax, using data from web service APIs. (Prereq: CCIS1301 and CCIS1505 or CCIS1515 or previous programming experience) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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4.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to programming in Java. Topics include fundamentals of Java programming, including object-oriented programming, primitive data types, control structures, methods, objects, classes, class inheritance, simple graphical user interface and event-driven programs, using Swing. Oject-oriented design using the Unified Modeling Language will also be introduced. (Prereq: CCIS1505, CCIS1301 and any procedural programming language) (BP/EP) 4 cr
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