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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 200Students will delve into the material related to operating an IT Help Desk along with effective customer support concepts. Students will learn to recognize the skills, processes, technology, and information needed to run a successful help desk. Using real world computer support examples and case studies, students will learn how to support computer systems, software, and the customers who use them. Troubleshooting and customer service skills are emphasized so that students can apply these skills when they are in the field. Assigned research projects, using the Internet and other resources, provide the opportunity to explore help desk problems andsolutions encountered in industry.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 144Students will learn basic wireless network security including vulnerabilities, security options, and costs connected with implementing secure wireless networks. Topics covered include wireless WANs and LANs, Bluetooth, Voice Over Internet Provider (VOIP), wireless cryptography, and designing and implementing a secure wireless network.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 144 and ITN 200This course provides hands-on experience in the installation, operation, troubleshooting, and administration of the Linux operating system for both workstations and servers. Coverage will include system administration, security, and the Linux client/server environment. Security issues related to Linux, including encryption, VPNs, and network troubleshooting utilities will be covered as well.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 200Using a state-of-the-art lab simulation program, Students will gain hands-on experience in the installation, configuring, operation, and troubleshooting of medium-size routed and switched networks. Administrative tasks involved in routing and switching for both local and wide area network environments will be addressed. Students will also learn basic security threat mitigation. Upon completion of this course, students will have the fundamentals needed to prepare for the Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) certification exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 144 and ITN 200Develop a solid foundation in network security fundamentals with an emphasis on perimeter defense including coverage of routers, firewalls, virtual private networks, intrusion detection, and wireless security. Students will learn which techniques deter attacks, how to detect intrusion attempts, how to identify vulnerabilities and take appropriate countermeasures, and how to harden a network against possible attacks and break-ins. Students will complete a session-long project in which they design all aspects of a secure, corporate network based on the stated requirements of an expanding organization. The material covered in this course is relatedtothe Security Certified Network Specialist SCO-451 Tactical Perimeter Defense Exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITN 200This course provides an introduction to the skills necessary for planning, designing, installing, configuring, and administering a Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Infrastructure for an organization. Topics covered include design concepts including forests, site, domains, and trusts, name resolution, replication, certificate services, and group policy. This course helps to prepare students for the associated Windows Server Active Directory certification exam.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisites: All IT Classes required for the bachelor's degree must be completed or concurrently enrolledThe capstone serves as a final assessment of the program outcomes for the Networking and Network Security concentrations. Students assimilate the knowledge and skills they have acquired throughout their degree program. Working in teams, they analyze a case study, design and implement a network for the case company, and develop a security plan for the network they have designed. Project teams prepare a written proposal summarizing their findings and present their recommendations to classmates.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A survey of the basics of the legal system as it applies to the legal environment of business is presented. The course covers basic business law concepts, including contract law, business forms and formation, the Uniform Commercial Code, and the regulatory environment of business.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Provides an introduction to, and overview of, the American legal system and how the law affects individuals on a daily basis. Topic coverage includes the various sources of law, legal reasoning, the courts and dispute resolution, the legal profession, governmental power, individual rights, criminal wrongs, family relationships, civil wrongs, contracts, business relationships, and property. Students will be able to distinguish civil law from criminal law and gain a thorough understanding of the litigation process and its objectives and goals.
  • 3.00 Credits

    A grade of C or above is required in this course.Prerequisite: ENG 101Students receive hands-on training in the use and application of primary and secondary legal sources to real world fact scenarios, emphasizing business law related skills and processes. The course covers all modern methods of legal research, including both traditional book-based legal research and electronic legal research tools.
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