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3.00 Credits
The design of intermediate games and simulations, both for education as well as entertainment, will be explored in detail. Involves programming in a high-level scripting language and algorithmic development. Topics include 3D game/ simulation concepts, design components and processes, 3D game/ simulation worlds, 3D character/ vehicle/ terrain development, creating the user experience, core mechanics, and multi-tier client/ server support. A usercentric approach to design will be emphasized.] Prerequisite: CITA215 (with C or better), or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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Students will use a variety of network management tools to manage, monitor, support and troubleshoot network operations. Topics will include performance issues, end-user accounts, data security, disaster recovery, supporting applications and documentation. Prerequisite: CITA 230 or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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Network Defense and Countermeasures provides the student with a solid foundation in network security fundamentals; while with the primary emphasis is on intrusion detection, the course also covers such essential practices as developing a security policy and then implementing that policy by performing Network Address Translation, packet filtering, and installing proxy servers, firewalls, and Virtual Private Networks. Students will learn to design, configure and deploy an IDS and analyze current network security risks. Prerequisite: CITA 270 and eligibility for Math 103, or permission of the instructor 3 Credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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This course provides a comprehensive survey of Web publishing technologies and design. Students create professional quality Web sites and publish projects on a hosting site. Topics include XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets, database driven Web sites, portals, and dynamic content. Design considerations include information architecture, hierarchy, color, and visual message. Prerequisite: CITA 240, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), fall semester
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This course provides instruction on how Internet technologies provide an information-sharing architecture for electronic commerce (EC). Focusing on the architectural level, this course provides students with an understanding of how technologies enable business processes rather than how the technologies work. Strategy and management issues are examined in the context of important EC market segments. Case studies illustrate the skills students need to become managers of EC. An examination of commercial software package demonstrates how a team of managers, technologists, designers and others is required for commercial implementation of an EC strategy. Prerequisite: BSAD 116 and CITA 125 or equivalent, and at least second-year status, or permission of the instructor. 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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The course is a study of the terminology, hardware, and software associated with data base systems. Topics include file organizations and access methods, historical development of data bases, data organization and structure, relational data bases, types of data base languages, CODASYL data description language and comparison of data base techniques and traditional approaches. Students will design, write, test and debug programs that manage traditional files and databases. Prerequisites: CITA 210, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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A study of object-oriented systems, including systems analysis and design and programming techniques. One or more graphical user interface object-oriented languages are used to build business application prototypes. Prerequisite: CITA 210 or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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This is a project oriented course which requires the installation and use of application software. Students gain experience implementing a variety of industry-wide software including, but not limited to, operating systems), mail systems, GroupWare, back office systems, CAD systems, office productivity suites and voice recognition and synthesis systems. Prerequisite: CITA 120, CITA 190 recommended, or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
This is a laboratory-oriented course in which students will design and implement network systems utilizing the various topologies, media, protocols and network hardware, such as bridges, switches, hubs, and routers. Prerequisite: CITA 230 or permission of the instructor 3 credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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3.00 Credits
Firewalls are the primary tools used to prevent unauthorized access to network resources. This course focuses on protecting the network using various firewall designs. Students will gain extensive hands-on experience installing and configuring firewalls. Students will learn how to allow access to key services while maintaining information security. Prerequisite: CITA 325 and Math 103 eligibility or permission of the instructor; 3 Credits (2 lecture hours, 2 laboratory hours), spring semester
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