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3.00 Credits
fall, spring. A first course in data communications and networking. Topics include: IP networks and services, comparative network configurations and communications protocols, function and purpose of physical network components, resource sharing, client-server systems, administrative issues and tools, and industry standards. Provides initial training towards professional network certification. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Same as CS 221. Prerequisite: CS 115.
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TBA. A survey of the fundamental concepts of computer and information security, including policies and technologies used to achieve secure networks, systems, computing facilities, and information resources. Topics include common system vulnerabilities and threats; models and mechanisms for mandatory, discretionary, and role-based access controls; authentication technologies; ethical issues; and related ideas. Provides initial training towards professional database certification. Prerequisite: IT 221 or consent of instructor.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. A comprehensive presentation of the concepts and techniques of modern database administration. Topics include: system/software evaluation, selection, installation, operations, and maintenance; capacity planning and re-engineering; and utilities and tools for trouble-shooting, backup/recovery, and performance monitoring/tuning. Discusses approaches and standards for organizing and managing the database resources, users, and technology of an enterprise. Prerequisites: IT 220 or CS 320.
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TBA. Continuation of Web Development I. Topics include: Rapid Application Development; client- and server-side scripting for user and database interaction; session/cookie management; and privacy and integrity issues. Students learn scripting languages such as JavaScript, Perl, and ASP and develop an understanding of the document object model. Emphasizes satisfying client specifications. Prerequisites: IT 125 and CS 120.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Theory and practice in the configuration, installation, and management of routers and switches for various networks. Topics include: router configuration, IP addressing, routing and bridging loops, programming routers for LAN/WAN connections, Ethernet and token ring connections, TCP/IP addressing, and related ideas. A second course towards professional network certification. Laboratory graded and credited with course. Prerequisite: IT 221.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Study and practice in the integration and administration of computer systems. Topics include: resource planning; hardware evaluation, acquisition, installation, and maintenance; file systems; system diagnostics and performance tuning; backup/restore processes; integration of various operating platforms and open source technologies; and user and customer support services. Requires scripting and shell programming. Prerequisites: Completion of all required 100- and 200-level CS and IT courses.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Study and practice in administering and securing a multifaceted network and communications infrastructure. Topics include: network standards, protocols, naming systems, configurations, and services; hardware and operating system interoperability; capacity planning and re-engineering; security requirements and procedures; logging and auditing tools; disaster planning; and trouble-shooting and performance tuning. Emphasizes user and client needs. Prerequisites: IT 221 and 310.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Examines the diverse aspects of wireless communications, encompassing voice, data, and video services offered through terrestrial, satellite, microwave systems. Topics include: wireless network architecture; cellular telephony; signaling schemes; wireless network processing, protocols, standards, and middleware; and mobility management. Also discusses international cooperation, standardization, frequency allocation, government regulations, and emerging technology. Prerequisite: IT 221.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. A survey of modern telecommunications systems, functions, and mechanisms. Topics include: voice and data services; signaling, switching, digital transmission, and traffic engineering; telecommunication networks; and specialized technologies, protocols, and services. Presents best practices in selecting, implementing, and managing enterprise-level telecommunications systems, and discusses the evolutionary impact of telecommunications on society. Prerequisite: IT 221.
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3.00 Credits
TBA. Investigation of an Information Technology topic of current interest. Topics rotate depending on faculty expertise and student interest, with the same topic generally not being offered more than twice. Students may enroll more than once for credit so long as the topics are different. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.
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