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  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course covers the new approaches in client/server application development. The core of the course is the concept of business objects that serve as building blocks for distributed applications. Students will learn how to perform analyses, design and implement business objects in Visual Basic and how to utilize these objects for building multitier distributed applications. Prerequisite: CST 3508/CS 508
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course focuses on how to design and maintain interactive and dynamic Web applications using server-side scripting. Students will learn server-side scripting by using Active Server Pages (ASP). Students will learn the elements of the VBScript language and the ASP Object Model to program interactive Web applications. Processing of HTML forms on the web server as well as file management on the web server will be discussed in detail. An important component of this course is the construction of data-driven websites that interact with databases using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO). Other server-side technologies (PHP, Cold Fusion) will be introduced. Prerequisite: CST 3509/CS 509
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course is designed to provide a comprehensive overview of network security. It covers authentication methods along with common network attacks and how to safeguard against them. It also teaches important communication security aspects related to the use of remote access, the Web, directory and file transfer, and wireless data. The roles of firewalls, routers, switches and other network hardware in security are examined. Security considerations for transmission and storage media are discussed as well as network security topologies and Network Operating System vulnerabilities. In the lab, students will study how network attacks occur and how to defend against them. Prerequisites: MST 2405/MS 405 and CST 3510/CS 510
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers UNIX communications and networking and how to access the Internet services from the local system. Topics cover networking basics as applied to the UNIX operating systems, network file systems, modem and high-speed communications, UNIX communications programs, UUCP utilities, remote log-in programs, file transferring using FTP, the IP network addressing, the TCP/IP protocol stack and SNMP. In addition, students will be introduced to the Internet, electronic mail, telnet, gopher, UseNet, the World Wide Web and other on-line services. Prerequisite: CST 3603/CS 603
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course is designed to introduce the student to the principles of data warehousing. Through this course, students are taught how to plan and design a data warehouse and integrate its use through an organizational network. Theoretical and practical models are covered and extensive use is made of case studies, as well as practical exercises to relate theory and practice. Prerequisite: CST 3604/CS 604
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course introduces the concepts of designing systems for client/server implementation. Building on the concepts of object-oriented analysis and design, the principles of designing an enterprise-wide distributed information system will be explained. Business examples will be demonstrated using CASE tools. Topics will include technology architecture, data architecture, application architecture, distributed databases, connectivity, middleware and interoperability. Prerequisite: CST 3606/CS 606
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr Students plan for and connect a hypothetical company's existing integrated LANs with the Internet and its resources. Study of Internet and intranet protocols. Students will build a business case for interconnection. A needs assessment, user requirements and expectations assessment, hardware and software requirements, cost and benefits estimates, and end-to-end connectivity issues will be researched and documented. Student teams will implement actual connection and utilization of Internet resources. Prerequisite: CST 3607/CS 607
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr The definitions, requirements, benefits and terminology of client/server computing. Topics in this course will cover the client and the server hardware and software components, defining the role and functions of each component. The architecture of distributed processing and the client/server technologies, and emerging trends. Students will write applications embodying different forms of client/server relationships, including a simple Web application. Prerequisite: CST 3608/CS 608
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hrs, 2 lab hrs, 3 cr This course is designed to teach students how to install, configure, administer and secure a Web Server. The lectures will give the student a solid understanding of how a Web Server works in a computer network. In the lab, the student will apply the concepts learned in the lectures by using Internet Information Services (IIS) 5.0 and Apache Web Servers. The student will install IIS 5.0 server and will configure WWW Services and FTP Services. Once the servers are installed and configured, the student will play the role of Web master and perform various tasks, including hosting multiple websites on a single computer with the Microsoft Management Console and other administrative tools. The student will also learn about the risks of connecting a computer to the Internet. Network security, operating system hardening and how to secure the IIS and Apache Web Servers will be discussed. Students will also learn important concepts about secure communications like encryption and digital signatures and how those can be implemented in a Web server using the secure sockets layer (SSL) protocol. Prerequisite: CST 3609/CS 609
  • 3.00 Credits

    2 cl hs, 2 lab hs, 3 cr This is an advanced network security course and it provides a comprehensive look at advanced security technologies in the realworld, such as Firewalls, Virtual Private Network (VPN), Network Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS), Network Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS) and their deployments with other network security components to secure networks. It also includes network security design, evolving security strategies, the evolution of identity and access management, policy and risk management. The students will be working on projects in the information security laboratory. Prerequisites: CST 3507/CS 507 and CST 3610/CS 610
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