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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
Essential disciplines of major areas of knowledge and understanding, and practical application of computer systems administration in the business environment. Focuses on the Windows 2003 Server and Unix operating systems, and encompasses the TCP/IP network protocol. Formerly INF 3121.
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3.00 Credits
Essential principles and practices of implementing and designing computer network systems? security: security organization, physical security, access control, communication security, analyzing business requirements, systems security, integrity, reliability, availability, security modes, risk management, and operating systems security. Formerly INF 3123
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3.00 Credits
Builds on the information covered in Systems Administration I and addresses advanced administration of the network, with special emphasis on security concerns. Also covers the administration of various other servers in the corporate environment, including e-mail, Web, PKI, and application servers. Formerly INF 3125
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3.00 Credits
Formerly INF 3322
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3.00 Credits
Communications networking in business, with emphasis on the issues and techniques for design and operation of wide area networks (WANs), local area networks (LANs), and remote access service (RAS). Network topology, routing, circuit and packet switching, security, queuing, and network management. The role of information systems communication networks as they relate to business organizations and business decision-making processes. Hands-on experience using appropriate application packages on networks. Formerly INF 3514
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3.00 Credits
Fundamental principles of computer networking and telecommunications, including foundation communications concepts, network architectures and protocols, signaling and encoding, media, transmission techniques, local area networks, security, and management. Addresses both technical and business/managerial considerations. Students work on a network design project. Formerly INF 3520.
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3.00 Credits
Builds on the information covered in Network Design I. Discusses selected advanced topics in network design, such as advanced network security, wireless protocols, telecommunications, voice over IP, IPV6, etc. Formerly INF 3522
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0.00 - 3.00 Credits
Formerly INF 3530 This course focuses on the fundamentals of data communication networks their architecture principles of operations and performance analyses.
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3.00 Credits
Design and administration of relational database systems. Topics include table structure and normalized forms, basic and advanced SQL, indices, views, database integrity constraints, stored procedures and scripting, triggers, transactions, distributed databases, database recovery, entity-relationship diagrams, data warehousing, OLAP, 3-tier architecture, security. Formerly INF 3560
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3.00 Credits
This course explores information technologies to enhance strategic goals of the organization. It examines the relationship between broad strategic goals and organizational mission and specific tactical IT responses. It also considers strategic importance of ERP CRM corporate intelligence and knowlwdge sharing.
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