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0.80 Credits
Provides knowledge of file structures, disk, imaging, validation, email evidence, and portable device evidence. Prerequisite: IT 2552 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 0.8 credit (12 contact hours).
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0.80 Credits
Provides a working knowledge of forensic investigations including preparing, collecting and preserving digital evidence, testifying and court preparation, and writing forensic reports. Prerequisite: IT 2552 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 0.8 credit (12 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
This course is designed to provide students the knowledge and skills necessary to secure the Windows operating system. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: NIS 213 or Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
GIS extensions are software modules that plug into the core product to deliver powerful added functionality. This class introduces some of the most popular advanced extensions used for network analysis, spatial analysis, and 3D Analysis. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: IT 160 and IT 170 or Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Provides knowledge and skills to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot a featured open source database management system (DBMS). Prerequisite: IT 147 or consent of instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Selected topics in Geographical Information Systems will be offered in this course. Topics may vary from semester to semester at the discretion of the instructor including topics such as but not limited to homeland security, agriculture, government applications, remote sensing, spatial modeling, GPS techniques, or cartography. Course may be repeated with different topics to a maximum of six credit hours. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours). Prerequisite: IT 160 or Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to advanced topics in database design, implementation and administration. Students will complete realistic database projects such as data warehousing, web-enabled database access data import/export conversion tasks, and implementing database access using two- and three-tier architectures. The projects will have documented backup and security plans, as well as data dictionaries. The student will become acquainted with important administrative functions of relational database systems. Lecture: 3 hrs. Prerequisite: IT 170 or Consent of Instructor.
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental knowledge of the key tasks and functions required of a database administrator in a production environment. Students will gain hands-on experience creating, starting-up, and shutting-down a database managing data, expanding the size of the database, implementing basic security and integrity measures, and granting data access privileges to individual users. In-class lab exercises will reinforce key concepts, and provide students with opportunities to troubleshoot real life business issues. This course helps propare the student for Oracle certification exams that focus on fundamental database architecture and admistration concepts. Prerequisite: IT 147 SQL Programming or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Critical tasks of planning and implementing database network connectivity and backup/recovery strategies. Students will implement Oracle database networking solutions that use a basic connection between a client and a server using single and multi-tier methods such as Host Naming, Local Naming and Shared Server. Various backup, failure, restore, and recovery scenarios and solutions will be presented. Students will utilize multiple strategies and the Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) tool to perform backup, restore and recovery tasks. Manual backup and recovery without RMAN will also be discussed. Prepares the student for Oracle certification exams that focus on fundamental database connectivity and backup/recovery concepts. Prerequisite: IT 272 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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3.00 Credits
Uses a variety of tools to recognize, troubleshoot, and resolve common performance related problems in administering an Oracle database in a production environment. Prerequisite: IT 274 or Consent of Instructor. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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