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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to advanced networking skills and installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting of Wide Area Networks (WANs). The course will address topics including telecommunication basics, wide area network topologies and protocols, commercial and personal network access technologies, WAN security and network directory services. The students will complete hands-on labs, including configuration of a Virtual Private Network (VPN) and hardware firewall, installation and configuration of a current Windows Server operating system with Active Directory, DHCP and DNS. Each student will also research and present a current or future networking technology not addressed in the instructor's lectures. (Prerequisite: CIS 175.)
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This course introduces students to data management using Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). Course covers data modeling techniques used to design databases. Students will create, modify, and update databases using Structured Query Language (SQL). (Prerequisite: CIS 209.) (Corequisite: CIS 170.)
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3.00 Credits
This course covers the theory and practice of computer security. Security in operating systems, networks, and data systems will be covered, with an emphasis on data protection. Cryptographic techniques and tools are surveyed and applied to security problems, including shared key, public key, key exchange, and digital signature (RSA, DSS, etc.). An organizational or process view of security is applied throughout the course, separating policy from organizational procedure. From this course, students can expect to gain an understanding of applying basic computer security theory to common problems found in the business world today. (Prerequisites: CIS 175 and (CIS 170 or MATH 1130 or higher level math).
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3.00 Credits
This is the Networking capstone course which will address various topics relating to more sophisticated networks and additional network operating system software. This course will include major networking projects to be completed during the course. The course will address high level topics such as routers, router configuration and gateways, advanced TCP/IP topics, Internet Information server (Web server) configuration, and troubleshooting and optimization of multi-operating system networks. (Prerequisites: CIS 275.)
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3.00 Credits
A study of the factors involved in crime and criminal behavior. Social, cultural, and economic variables will be used as the basis of study.
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3.00 Credits
This course will introduce students to the history and development of the criminal law, elements essential to criminal law, types of criminal offenses and types of criminal defenses. The Tennessee State Code will be utilized extensively.
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3.00 Credits
Investigation Procedures is a study of the fundamentals of criminal investigation. Learners will examine the methods and techniques law enforcement officers utilize in the detection and investigation of crime.
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3.00 Credits
A study of the organizational structure and management procedures of criminal justice agencies. Special emphasis will be placed on personnel procedures, supervision, training, and relationships with associated organizations.
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3.00 Credits
Students will learn the basic rules governing the admissibility of criminal evidence including classification of evidence. The rules applied to privileged communications, hearsay and exceptions to the hearsay rule, as well as the application of criminal evidence rules to the criminal justice process are included. This course will emphasize the study of pertinent case law.
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the legal rights of prisoners. Some of the topics include civil rights, criminal liabilities, and disciplinary proceedings.
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