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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a general introduction to information science. Topics include an introduction to information systems, the role of information in organizations and decision making, and the role of computers in information processing. Prerequisite: FIT1000 or FIT1010 or HOSP1011. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the issues, responsibilities and tasks involved in supervising and managing the help desk. Major topics covered include managing call volume, shift scheduling, staff motivation, and statistical analysis of help desk-related data, asset and knowledge management. Prerequisite: CSIS1070, MGMT2001, MATH2001 or permission of instructor. Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This advanced networking course gives students an in-depth view of protocol design and operation as well as network modeling and design. Students learn about the intricacies of network design, choosing the right technological tool, network modeling and simulation, and network testing and benchmarking. Students receive hands-on experience in lab exercises by designing and testing their own networks. Prerequisites: ENGN2070, ITEC2080. Prerequisite or corequisite: MATH2001 or higher. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents a systematic approach to the development of business systems. By following this approach, students learn to design business systems that efficiently meet the goals and objectives of management. A major element of this course is a team project, where students utilize the systems approach in analyzing and designing a business system. This class is highly recommended for non-computer majors as well as required for majors in this program. Prerequisite: FIT1020 or FIT1030. (HO) (PT) (WI) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents all aspects of computer and information security, including data encryption, zero-knowledge based proofs, public key coding and security procedures. This course makes students aware of the various threats to computers and data and identifies methods and techniques for providing countermeasures to those threats. Prerequisite: FIT1000 or FIT1010. (HO) (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course allows students to implement many of the concepts of earlier courses. This course focuses on the techniques for implementing a network, configuring products, managing networks, implementing network services (e-mail, FTP, Telnet, HTTP), and providing protections and safeguards commensurate with usage requirements. Prerequisites: ITEC2085, ITEC3030. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course addresses the process of modeling systems, including business systems, network systems, dynamic vehicle systems and client-server systems, to name a few. The modeling process is the prerequisite for the simulation and subsequent analysis, design and assessment of a system with respect to specific performance criteria. The roles of modeling in simulation are presented within the context of the systems engineering process. Modeling encompasses everything from functional through mathematical modeling; simulation includes the development and use of software for systems analysis and design. Team projects from students' areas of interest are an integral part of the course. Prerequisite: MATH2001. (PT) Quarter Credit Hours 4.5
  • 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
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