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4.00 Credits
The course provides an overview of the principles and concepts of Information Systems Security. It is the first course required for the ISS certificate. It includes an introduction to information security, the need for information security, risk assessment and management network and system security, cryptography and security maintenance. Hands-on exercises will be included. ( C, N)
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4.00 Credits
The study of the high-level, business-oriented COBOL programming language. The writing, desk-checking and testing of problems and applications utilizing structured programming methodologies. The use of workstations, printers and disk for input/output operations. The complete documentation of all programs. Prerequisite: DA 103.
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4.00 Credits
The study of the advanced concepts of the COBOL business-oriented language such as program efficiency, readability and structured program technique including specific concepts, input data editing, interactive programming, organization and application of database files. The complete documentation of all programs. Prerequisite: DA 130. F/S ( C, N, S)
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4.00 Credits
An introduction to Microsoft Windowsbased programming using Visual Basic. This course is intended as an introductory programming course which assumes no prior programming knowledge. Students will create applications with graphical interfaces using dialog boxes, list boxes and menus as well as display graphics. Visual Basic has become such a powerful product that skilled Visual Basic programmers are in demand in the job market. F/S ( C, N, S)
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3.00 Credits
The study of control language programming in a corporate computer system setting. Control Language is used to control operations and request system related functions on a host computer system. CL serves to control workflow and can be used interactively or in a program. Prerequisite: DA 103 or CS 121.
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the principles and concepts of Electronic Commerce. It includes how to create a Web presence, build an online store and publish Web pages. Various Web-based tools, such as those available on the AS/400 Web Server and others, will be introduced. This course will also discuss security on the Web. Windows proficiency required. N (S)
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4.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the setup and use of firewalls. Securing email servers will be discussed.Also, approaches for detecting and responding to buffer attacks will be discussed and demonstrated. Viruses, operating systems security holes, along with impersonation, spoofing and wireless security flaws will be discussed. ( C, N)
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4.00 Credits
This course will cover fundamentals of operations and database security. Topics may include controls over hardware, software and backups, audits and monitoring, operations personnel and physical security concepts. Also includes security management and concepts of Web security. (C, N)
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3.00 Credits
This course will cover fundamentals of the legal, ethical and regulatory framework for information systems security. Topics will include information systems security and the law; computer related crimes; measures and technologies used to investigate incidents and risk frameworks. Also includes recovery and control and audit procedures. Ethics and legal and regulatory implications will be discussed. ( C, N)
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4.00 Credits
Individual assignment of carefully selected information systems security internships. This will provide hands-on experience in working in the security field. This can be physical, software, hardware, operational, or database security related projects. ( C, N) * Level code is determined by Mathematics Department placement test and/or successful completion of Mathematics courses.
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