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  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course helps students understand the importance of project management and its key role in the success of information technology projects. Students will develop their familiarity with various IT methodologies and industry-recognized project management terminology and techniques. In addition, this course includes various individual and group projects to prepare them to become productive project contributors within the Information Technology industry. Prerequisites: ITEC 1100, ITEC 1110, ITEC 1150 and ITEC 1250.
  • 2.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This is the second of two courses in Visual BASIC programming on PCs. Students will continue to write, test and debug computer programs using Visual BASIC. Programs written by them will include advanced techniques using dynamic link libraries, object linking and embedding, dynamic data exchange, dynamic controls and menus, and help screen development. They may also use Visual BASIC within the Microsoft Access database system. Prerequisites: ITEC 1750.
  • 2.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) Java 2 is a hands-on, task-oriented course that teaches students how to implement advanced features and libraries of the Java Platform. This course includes coverage on multithreading in Swing programs, JDBC2, CORBA (security), the drag-and-drop mechanism, and the Java security model, as well as complex GUI components. The course also explores the design of the Java collections framework and shows how to use the fundamental data structures that the standard Java library supplies. In addition, this course provides coverage on networking and remote objects. Students will submit their own designs and implementations of Java programs for evaluation. Prerequisite: ITEC 1771.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course builds on students' knowledge of Web programming and covers advanced aspects of client-side Web programming. They will learn to implement server-side Web programming; learn about several popular scripting languages, build webpages that contain dynamic content, integrate existing data into a webpage and apply methods of gathering information from site visitors; and apply scripting with JavaScript and use XML, schemas, and XSL, using a task-based approach. This course will also introduce students to the concepts of server-side programming, as well as to several methods to help them build dynamic webpages. They will also apply methods for selecting and integrating data, using tools such as SQL Server and Coldfusion. Prerequisite: ITEC 1555.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides students with the skills to plan for, install, configure and administer Windows network servers and Windows desktop clients. They will become familiar with the concepts and basic administration of a local area network and understand how various components work together to build a functioning network system. Additionally, students will learn how to plan for deployment, develop security strategies, work with group policies and user profiles, configure access control, configure resource sharing, manage hardware and media, use the registry, monitor performance, administer Active Directory, configure DNS & DHCP, optimize, and troubleshoot. Prerequisites: ITEC 1100, ITEC 1110, ITEC 1250 and ITEC 1425.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides students with comprehensive and balanced coverage of systems analysis and design. The content of the course and built-in projects allow them to master the concepts and techniques from both the traditional, structured approach and the object-oriented approach to systems development. Students will learn to emphasize fundamentals of systems analysis, while addressing the diverse development environments of today. Prerequisites: ITEC 1750, ITEC 1770, ITEC 1771 or ITEC 1555.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides students with a comprehensive coverage of various aspects of a TCP/IP-based network environment and enhances knowledge of various Internet Web-server architectures and implementations. They will develop skills related to TCP/IP design, implementation and troubleshooting in the first part of the course. Topics include standards, addressing, subnetting, DHCP, DNS, WINS, routing, remote access, Web services interface and security. In the second part, students will plan, design, and implement various Web services on the Windows Server platform primarily using IIS, with the option of working with other Web-server platforms.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides a foundational understanding of the theoretical concepts of mobile and wireless technologies and helps develop skills associated with planning, designing, installing and configuring wireless LANs from the principal Wireless LAN vendors, and explores the interrelationship of their hardware, software, and applications. Students will develop understanding and skills related to current mobile technologies, along with their associated operating systems and standards. The future direction of the wireless and mobile devices, and the trend toward convergent technologies will also be covered. Prerequisite: ITEC 2710.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides a foundational understanding of the field of computer forensics and imparts basic forensic analysis skills. Students will gain forensics knowledge and skills on a foundation of operating systems administration and information security. They will cover a comprehensive range of topics, including survey of forensics tools, crime scene processing, evidence control and data gathering. In addition to computer forensics analysis concepts, students will gain insight into investigative techniques and expert witnessing as they apply to this specialized field. Prerequisites: ITEC 2865.
  • 4.00 Credits

    4.00 credits (3.00 lec/1.00 lab) This course provides students with practical guidance in TCP/IP networking and cryptographic fundamentals, firewall technologies, access control services, communication security protocols for securing today's Internet applications, and public key infrastructures. They will build familiarity with the fundamentals of computer networks and distributed systems, cryptography and the use of crytographic protocols in networked and distributed systems. They will also be introduced to the principles and best practices of computer forensics. Prerequisite: ITEC 2710.
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