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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: BUS 100Students will be introduced to the complexities of doing business in the global marketplace. The role of the World Trade Organization (WTO), regional trade agreements, protectionism, and cultural and language differences are a few of the topics to be studied. In addition, the evolution of modern international trade theory, as well as the effect of floating exchange rates on multi-national corporations and trading nations, and balance of payments will be examined.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENG 103Material presented in this course comes from the Information Security and Risk Management domain of the CISSP CBK. Students will learn to define, describe, and discuss the planning, organization, and roles of individuals in identifying and securing an organization's information assets. Students will also learn to develop, use and recognize policies, procedures, and guidelines used in information security and risk management. Finally, students should be able to explain, from a management perspective, human resource issues as they relate to confidential, proprietary, and private information.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite ENG 103Students will learn to identify and apply access control concepts and methodologies, implementing these controls within centralized and decentralized environments across the enterprise's computer systems. Identifying, detecting and correcting measures are emphasized in order to manage risks, vulnerabilities, and exposures within a system. Students will also learn to describe the security and controls of the systems development process, system life cycle, application controls, change controls, program interfaces, as well as techniques used to ensure data and application integrity, security, and availability. Enterprisesecurityarchitecture and design principles will also be covered. Finally, students will learn to identify security models and how secure systems are evaluated, certified, and accredited.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENG 103In this course, the Cryptography domain of the CISSP CBK will be covered. Students will become familiar with the basic concepts and application of cryptography, public and secret/shared key algorithms, algorithm types, key distribution and management, and methods of cryptographic attacks. They will also be able to define applications, construct and use keys, and digital signatures to ensure the confidential transmission of data. Finally, students will understand how cryptographic methods support the standards of data integrity, authenticity, and non-repudiation.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ENG 101This course will cover material from the Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery Planning domain of the CISSP CBK. Students will learn to differentiate between business continuity and disaster recovery. The student will also learn how to plan, analyze, strategize, and implement a business continuity project. Finally, students will learn the associated terminology and steps needed to recover from a disaster.This course will be retiring as of 9/1/2015.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisites: ENG 103Topics presented include the concepts and techniques of operations and physical security, including business continuity assurance and disaster recovery planning. Students will learn how to plan, analyze, and implement a business continuity project and how to plan for disaster recovery. Issues of secure site selection, design and configuration, and methods for securing facilities will also be covered. Students will also learn to plan for the prevention of equipment and information theft, as well as measures to secure the environment and safety of the people, the facility, and its resources.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces students to the maintenance, upgrade, and repair of PCs and will cover the exam objectives related to CompTIA's A+ certification. Operating system coverage includes installing and configuring Microsoft Windows as well as troubleshooting common software issues. Hardware coverage includes understanding the operation of the system board, mass storage devices, power supplies, and peripheral devices as well as troubleshooting fundamentals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn the fundamentals of data communications and networking. Focus will be placed on hardware and software components for the implementation of transmission media, local area networks (LANs), and wide area networks (WANs), network interconnections, network management, protocols, and related technologies. Exam objectives related to CompTIA's Network+ certification are presented.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 130 Students will develop a basic understanding of the network security field. Topics covered include general security concepts, data communication security, infrastructure security, and cryptography. The concepts presented in this course map to the exam objectives for CompTIA's Security+ exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 130 Students get a comprehensive overview of the features and functions of a Microsoft Windows Server-based network; this includes an overview of networking in a Windows Server 2008 environment, along with the installation and configuration of important network components such as DHCP, DNS, file services, printing services, network policy and access services, security and monitoring. The course objectives are designed around the job-related tasks a support professional must perform using the latest Windows Server network operating system. Additionally, students will complete a course-long project comparing and contrasting various network operating systems,whichwill expand their knowledge base and help prepare them for the hybrid networks they are likely to face outside of the classroom. By the end of the course, students will have the ability to configure and support network environments running the Windows Server operating system, as well as the requisite knowledge to begin to prepare for the associated Windows Server certification exam.
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