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  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Prerequisite: TECH 410 or permission of instructor This course is an in-depth exploration of development and management of business networks from the enterprise perspective. Topics included in this course are communications protocols, wireless communications, and security implications, audit, and risk management. Students will understand network management and related protocols, security and vulnerability issues, security policy and risk analysis, intrusion detection, log file management, and incident handling procedures.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Prerequisite: TECH 410 or permission of instructor This course is an examination of eCommerce and the security issues that arise therein. Topics included in this course are system administration, distributed systems security, operating systems security, database security, biometrics, and disaster preparedness. Major topics include National Security Telecommunications and Information Systems Security (NSTISS) planning and management, NSTISS policies and procedures, life cycle management, access control, administration, security policies and safeguards, along with risks and vulnerabilities associated with eBusiness initiatives.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Prerequisite: TECH 410 or permission of instructor This course explores the field of computer forensics with an emphasis on evidence collection, preservation of evidence, and data analysis. Topics will include the scope and impact of computer crime, forensics basics, forensic tools and their usage, access and control, incident handling and reporting, collection and preservation of evidence in a way that is acceptable in a court of law, legal and ethical considerations, and policy and statutes.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Prerequisite(s): TECH 412, 414, 416, and MATH 302 or permission of instructor This course will bring the previous learning together and help prepare students to become information assurance professionals. It will include a major research project and/or a community service component, grant writing principles, and participation in the management of a symposium. Topics will include development and implementation of security policies, internal security practices, roles of various personnel, system security validation, life cycle management, and grant writing. The students will learn professional standards, global management principles, and the principles of co-existence in a secure cyberspace.
  • 1.00 - 12.00 Credits

    1 to 12 semester hour(s) Prerequisite: TECH 300 This course involves a work experience with a cooperating institution supervised by a member of the Technology Management Area. Students will keep a detailed log of their work experience and will prepare a final report and present it to the Technology Management Area. This is a repeatable course. Graded S/U.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Enter stage right into the world of the theatre experience! This basic course introduces the student to the many roles of theatre: the audience, the performers, the scripts, and the many and varied theatre artists who come together in this exciting collaborative art form. Students experience the inside workings of a theatre production through hands-on participation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours This is an introductory course in the behind-the-scenes skills that produce theatre. Students will learn basics of stage construction and rigging with a touch of lighting and sound. Course encompasses both lecture and practical application with plenty of hands-on learning experiences.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours This is an introductory acting course designed for students interested in acting techniques as a tool in career development. Emphasis is on vocal and physical work, developing techniques of acting, and selfexpression. Character work and improvisation will put knowledge to work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours Acting for Media is designed to introduce students to fundamental skills used in film, television, commercial/industrial, and voiceover work. Course activities will be recorded and then evaluated on a group and individual basis. Emphasis is on vocal and physical production, developing techniques of acting, and self-expression. Character work and media assignments will put knowledge to work.
  • 3.00 Credits

    3 semester hours This course involves beginning costume design course covering the principles and theories of design for the stage. Course covers all design aspects as well as rendering techniques, construction methods, and accessories.
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