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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) Today's companies need security professionals to protect and maintain their vital information. Security Administration course that builds an understanding of hacking, authentication, encryption, prevention and deterrence, viruses, worms, "Denial of Service" attacks, auditing,and scanning. Students learn to establish solid security policies, implement Intrusion Detection Systems, determine security threats, build deterrence and prevention systems, and audit their network for potential threats. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior standing, completion of ISET 335 or similar operating systems course.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) This course applies WWW and internet presentation and programming techniques for providing quality information content on internet and in house networks, including dynamic information generation and dissemination through the use of interactive database links, client-server connections, and distributed software architectures. Prerequisites: CIS 155 and CIS 171.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Spring) Intensive Capstone Project requiring integration of knowledge and skills learned. This course should be taken in the last semester of attendance and requires completion of most of the student's degree program before entrance.
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12.00 Credits
Variable: 1 through 12 semester credits A planned and supervised work-learning experience in education, business, government, or community service agencies related to the University program of study. Prerequisites: Junior standing and approval of advisor, Dean of the College of Technical Science, and cooperative education coordinator. Pass/Fail only.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 3; Fall) This course is a survey course designed to familiarize students with the educational requirements, talents, and responsibilities for careers related to industrial and engineering technology. The content of this course should provide the framework for materials to be presented in future math, science, industrial, and engineering technology courses. Course Fee: $10.00.
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Fall) A study in the use of equipment and procedures used in wood construction. Areas of concentration will be wood and related materials, joint design, adhesives, fasteners, hand tools, machine tools, setup and procedures, and safety. Emphasis will be on dedicated objectives with a fi nal project. Course Fee: $35.00
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2.00 Credits
2 semester credits (Lec. 2; Spring) A course designed to familiarize the student with proper safety practices and procedures. Course content will include protective clothing, handling of hazardous materials, OSHA regulations, workman's compensation, and fi rst aid. Also, safe practices in using hand and power tools, scaffolds and ladders, chains and cables, compressed gasses, proper storage of tools and chemicals, and handling of hazardous waste will also be addressed. Course Fee: $5.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Fall) This course introduces basic concepts in safety, construction math, hand & power tools, blueprint reading, and basic rigging. This course covers safety in the operation of a variety of hand and power tools. It includes reading simple construction-related blueprints as well as overhead crane hand signals. Thermal and moisture protection using common insulating and vapor systems will be covered.
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5.00 Credits
5 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 9; Fall) This course introduces forms for footings and foundations as well as for a variety of concrete structures. It introduces methods for handling, placing, and fi nishing concrete. It also covers manufactured forms and their applications. Prerequisite: IT 115. Course Fee: $40.00
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3.00 Credits
3 semester credits (Lec. 1, Lab. 4; Spring) This course provides a study of contemporary principles and practices used in the construction industry with emphasis on the techniques used for interior and exterior building construction. Civil construction is also covered. Activities may include construction of a scale model or a community construction project. Course Fee: $50.00
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