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MS 469: AdvancedMarketing Strategies 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This capstonemarketing course provides students with an opportunity to integrate the concepts and theories they have learned in previous courses and apply themto a wide variety of marketing problems. It involves a strategicmarketing simulation that offers students an opportunity tomakemarketing decisions in a group setting and compete against other groups. The simulation provides a dynamicmarketing environment for experiencingmarketing planning, usingmarketing research, and designing and implementingmarketing policies (targeting attractivemarket segments, developing product, pricing, distribution, and promotion strategies for those segments) within a limited budget. (prereq:MS-468 and senior standing)
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MS 4716: Foundations of Novell Networking 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Students are provided with basic knowledge about implementing Netware and using its management tools. The class covers thematerial in Novell course number 3001, Foundations of Novell Networking: Netware 6. It is a hands-on, lab-based course, designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain experience in a NetWare environment. Topics covered include installing Netware,managing Novell eDirectory, storage space, security, printing and implementing Internet services. (prereq: basic understanding of networking and personal computers, and operating systems such asWindows 98, NT, or 2000)
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MS 4733: Novell e- Directory Design and Implementation2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Students in this course learn to design and implement Novell e-directory trees and related components in any type of organization for different organizational goals using different types of network operating systems. This lab-based course covers thematerial in Novell course #575 and uses real-world scenarios where students design and implement Novell e-directory trees for internal needs of the organization and for an e-business organization focused onmeeting the needs of its external customers. (prereq:MS-4745 or experience with basic Netware system administration)
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MS 4745: Novell NetworkManagement 3
4.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Novell NetworkManagement provides students with the knowledge and skills to performthe networkmanagement tasks that aremost common yet critical to administrators of LANs and WANs. This course covers thematerial in Novell course #3004, Novell NetworkManagement. Emphasis is placed on use of the networkmanagement utilities of NetWare, deployment of NetWare features, and troubleshooting skills that a student in an entry-level network administration positionmust have tomanage the daily network operations of an organization. MS-4745 is a hands-on, lab-based course designed to provide students with the opportunity to gain experience in a NetWare environment. (prereq:MS-4715 or experience with basic NetWare systemadministration)
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MS 479: CompTIA Network+ 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This lab-based course replacesMS-4732 Networking Essentials. Developed by CompTIA, earning the Network+ Certificationmeans that the candidate possesses the knowledge needed to configure and install the TCP/IP client. The Network+ examcovers a wide range of vendor and product neutral networking technologies that can also serve as a prerequisite for vendorspecific IT certifications. Novell accepts the Network+ certification examin place of its Networking Technologies examfor all Certified Novell Engineer (CNE) candidates. Topics covered include in-depth coverage of the OSIModel and the corresponding protocols, transmissionmedia, protocols, bridging, switching hubs, routers, the 802.x standards and WAN technologies.
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MS 4795: CompTIA Security+ 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
The CompTIA Security+ vendor-neutral certification examis the worldwide standard of competency for the foundation-level security practitioner. Companies that have contributed to the development of the Security+ Certification include IBM,Microsoft, Verisign, the FBI and the US Secret Service. This lab-based course covers general security topics such as access control and virus attacks, basics of cryptography, communication security for remote access, e-mail, wireless networks, operational and organizational security, and infrastructure security. (prereq:MS 479 or a basic understanding of networks)
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MS 480: XML/ XSL Programming 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
ExtensibleMarkup Language (XML) and Extensible Stylesheet Language (XSL) have emerged as replacement languages for HTML technologies. This course covers core XML elements such as the Simple API for XML (SAX), the Document ObjectModel (DOM), XPath, XPointer and Formatting Objects Protocol (FOP). Open source parsers and translators for XML, such as Xerces and Xalan, are used in the programming assignments associated with this course. Application programs in XML are written using either the Java API for XML Processing (JAXP) or the ASP and C# APIs available in theMicrosoft .NET platform. (prereq:MS-2775 orMS-3805)
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MS 4801: ProjectManagement 3
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
This course is designed to expose students to the realities of projectmanagement through lecture, discussion and participation in a projectmeeting. It addresses the topics of people in projects, project teams andmanagement styles, as well as the tools used to plan, track and control the outcome such as budgets, Gantt charts, work break down structures, critical path management and project wrap-ups. (prereq: junior standing)
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MS 481: Introduction to C# 2
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
Microsoft's strategy for new products is to tightly integrate data, resources,Web services, documentation and content into a framework, commonly referred to as the .NET framework. The term.NET refers to network-enabled services that span platforms and systems. This course will present an introduction to the C# programming language in aWindows environment using the .NET framework. The CLR (Common Language Runtime) and the FCL (Framework Class Library) will be explored along with event handling and typicalWindows controls. (prereq: MS-3803 orMS-3832)
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MS 482: Active Server Pages 3 0
3.00 Credits
Milwaukee School of Engineering
ASP.NET leverages the power of the Internet with new technologies such as the C# language, VB.NET and ADO.NET. ASP.NET allows the Internet developer to use a fine-grained approach to aWeb page by utilizing individual code behind eachWeb control. This course will present an introduction to the Active Server Pages framework provided byMicrosoft's .NET platform. This platformallowsWeb Services to be published and consumed by any user ofWeb-based devices. (prereq:MS-481)
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