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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITEC 2413 Network Security This course explores advanced principles of risk management, security architectures, incident handling, disaster recovery, and secure systems administration. Topics covered include Risk Analysis, Security Policies, Business Continuity Planning, Common Criteria, Certification and Accreditation, Biometrics, and Strong Authentication.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITEC 2433 Enterprise Security Management This course explores the field of computer forensics, which is much like that of pathological forensics. The student will learn procedures on tracking, analyzing, and patching security holes after an incident has occurred. This will include seizure of equipment, analysis of confiscated materials, and follow up procedures relating to the incident. Topics covered include Computer Forensics investigation techniques, Investigation techniques for Windows and DOS Systems, Investigation techniques for Macintosh and Linux Systems, Computer Forensics Tools, Digital Evidence Controls, Processing Crime and Incident Scenes, Data Acquisition, Computer Forensic Analysis, E-mail Investigations, Recovering Image Files, Writing Investigation Reports, and Becoming an Expert Witness.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITEC 2433 Enterprise Security Management This course explores advanced concepts of the history, present, and future of electronic commerce in the world. The student will also learn about the threats, vulnerabilities, and policies when dealing with commerce in the electronic age. Topics covered include Cryptography and Data Security, Digital Signatures and Certificates, Pretty Good Privacy (PGP), Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Certification Authorities (CA), CA and PKI Architecture, Smart Cards and Biometrics, and Digital Currency Alternatives.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITEC 1513 Programming Fundamentals This course explores advanced concepts of visual computer programming using Visual Basic.Net. The students will learn how to create programs to interact with databases and World-Wide-Web-based client/server networks. Students will demonstrate proficiency by creating advanced forms and controls to build sophisticated web applications visually, incorporating object-oriented programming techniques including inheritance and polymorphism in programs, accessing and updating database fields from within programs, and designing and creating web forms and web controls to make dynamic web pages with ASP.Net.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITEC 1543 Fundamentals of Video Production This is a hands-on course that explores the world of digital video editing. Students will focus on working with timelines, clips, transitions, essential editing techniques, audio, titles, effects, advanced editing techniques, animating clips and export options.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITEC 1543 Fundamentals of Video Production Students will learn how to create digital video introductions and titles for video, as well as how to author digital video productions. Topics for this course will include importing graphics, creating presentations, timelines, linking, audio and integration.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITEC 1543 Fundamentals of Video Production This hands-on course focuses on the ability to create a wide variety of compelling motion graphics and visual effects. Topics for this course include importing, composition, timelines, keyframes, timing, layering, painting, masking, motion, audio and rendering.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITEC 2543 Digital Video Editing; ITEC 2553 Digital Media Production; and ITEC 2563 Digital Video Animation Design This course allows the student to integrate the concepts learned with the philosophies developed to create a digital video presentation for a real-world setting. Students will focus on business principles such as finances and communication, color and design theory and professionalism.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: ITEC 2573 Digital Video Presentations This course provides concepts of marketing in relation to digital video commerce. This course will cover methods of personalization, developing new products in digital video context, how to create an effective digital video, and cost effectiveness.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: ITEC 1613 Computer Programming I This course is a continuation of Computer Programming I and will focus on object-oriented computer programming and file manipulation. The students will use the C++ programming language to learn the uses of object-oriented language constructs including public and private classes, operator overloading, constructors and destructors in derived classes, polymorphism with inheritance hierarchies, and relationships among templates, friends, and inheritance. Students will also learn to create, read, write, and update files in both sequential and random-access modes.
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