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4.50 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the skills needed to access and manipulate data in the Oracle database management system. Basic through advanced level SQL commands are covered. This course is designed for the student pursuing the Oracle Database Systems Certification of Achievement and does not substitute for INFO 2630 in other INFO certificate and degree programs. Prerequisites INFO 1620
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4.50 Credits
This course is an introduction to database design, implementation and management. In this course, the basics of database design and manipulation is covered. Topics include relationships, database normalization, constraints, data modeling, multi-user database architectures, web database design concepts, database administration functions, and exploration of various DBMS software products. The student learns how to design and manipulate the database in order to maintain and present data that is accurate, meaningful, and supportive in a business environment. Prerequisites INFO 2630 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to the SQL server relational database management system. Topics include SQL Server architecture, stored procedures and triggers, retrieving and maintaining data used for Transact-SQL and creating database applications. Various SQL server tools are also explored. Prerequisites INFO 2630 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course is designed to give the student the knowledge and basic skills needed to set-up, maintain and troubleshoot an Oracle database. The course covers the Oracle architecture and its main components. The student learns to startup and shutdown an Oracle database, create a database, and manage storage, users and resources. The student participates in hands-on activities to reinforce the concepts learned. Prerequisites INFO 2640
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4.50 Credits
This course is designed to provide the student with advanced skills in Oracle PL/SQL programming and web application development. The student uses PL/SQL, HTML, Java Script, and explores various other development strategies to build web applications that interact with an Oracle database. Prerequisites INFO 2640
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4.50 Credits
This course provides the student with the knowledge and skills needed to configure, administer, and maintain a SQL Server database system. Topics include SQL Server architecture, data storage, services and background processes, creating databases, using files and file groups, database authentication and security, and maintenance tasks. Prerequisites INFO 2641
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4.50 Credits
This course examines programming techniques to complete a web-based application using VBScript, JavaScript, PHP and ASP.NET. The student explores methods to implement dynamic web content using client-side and server-side programming and maintaining database security while ensuring valid user interoperability. Discussion centers on best practices, and the student uses VBScript, JavaScript, PHP, and ASP.NET to implement a finished product. Prerequisites INFO 2340 Course is offered On-line
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces the student to the creation and use of Java servlets and Java Server Pages (JSP). The student uses IBM WebSphere Studio and/or Eclipse software to develop web pages utilizing servlets and JSP. The student learns how to interact between HTML, XML, and databases with Java. Prerequisites INFO 1521 and INFO 1311
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4.50 Credits
This course provides the student with the knowledge of network security and the skills necessary to install, configure, manage, monitor, and troubleshoot security services/servers on multiple platforms in an enterprise environment. Security areas include DNS, Web servers, Encryption, IPSec, PKS, VPNs, and Network Address Translation (NAT). Prerequisites INFO 2130 Course is offered On-line and as a Hybrid
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4.50 Credits
This course is a survey of network and information security. Survey of network topics include threat assessment, risk management, establishing and managing network security policy, user training, security models, objective, architectures, and the investigative process. Information security topics such as constitutional issues, applicable laws and rights and rules of evidence will be covered. The class will also discuss confidentiality, integrity, availability, accountability, and auditing. Course is offered On-line
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