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COSC 474: Cyberinfrastructure
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
An introductory study of the cyberinfrastructure - the computational, communication, and storage resources required to support current and future scientific and engineering research. It focuses on biology information systems and applied genomics (bioinformatics). It provides students with a diverse array of backgrounds from mathematics, biology, computer science, and engineering with the capability to function at a high level and contribute solutions in the burgeoning professions of bioinformatics while retaining their own unique perspectives. Students will survey the relevant literature available online via graded discussion and forum postings and make application of the current body of knowledge for cyberinfrastructure and bioinformatics in all assignment submissions. The course emphasizes inter-disciplinary teaming in face-to-face and online environments. PR: Junior/Senior standing or consent of the instructor.
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COSC 481: Multilayer Switched Networks
4.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Topics covered include routing and multilayer switching concepts, VLAN types and basics, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit Ethernet, Spanning Tree Protocol, VLAN trunking protocol, multicasting protocols, configuring multilayer switching, and troubleshooting various configurations. These topics cover both layer 2 and layer 3 of the OSI (Open System Interconnection) reference model. Students learn how to build and maintain campus networks using multilayer switching technologies over high speed Ethernet. This is Semester 7 in the Cisco Networking Academies Program (CNAP) training. PR: COSC 472, CCNA Certification.
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COSC 482: Troubleshooting Networks
4.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Topics include all three layers of the OSI model, TCP/IP, LAN switching, Frame Relay, ISDN, AppleTalk, Novell, EIGRP, OSPF, and BGP. The laboratory environments involve Cisco routers and switches for multiprotocol client hosts and servers connected to Ethernet and Fast Ethernet LANs along with Serial, Frame Relay, and ISDN WAN connections. Students learn how to baseline and troubleshoot LANs (local area networks) and WANs (wide area networks). Students methodically practice network defect diagnosis and correction, using specific IOS (Internet Operating System) and Catalyst switch software features. This is Semester 8 in the Cisco Networking Academies Program (CNAP) training. PR: COSC 471, 472, 481
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COSC 488: Introduction to Computer and Information Security
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
This course covers how systems can be protected while ensuring system reliability and integrity. Topics include examples of security problems, host security, access control, site security, TCP/IP review, attack methods, firewalls and access control lists (ACLs), basic cryptology, securing email and electronic commerce, disaster recovery, and security management functions. The student learner will understand key enterprise system components, how enterprise systems are exploited by intruders, how to utilize security tools, and how to establish policies and procedures to protect enterprise systems.
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COSC 490: Topics in Computer Science
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
An advanced formal course in an area of computer science. Specific subject matter will be announced and indicated by a subtitle in the schedule and on the student transcript. PR: Consent of instructor.
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COSC 499: Projects in COSC
4.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
Independent study or internship on a special project or practicum relating to computer science, under the supervision of an instructor or company supervisor, culminating in an oral and/or written report presented to a select faculty committee. PR: COSC 422 OR COSC 311 AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR.
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CRMJ 170: Police and Community Relations
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A basic course in law enforcement with emphasis on the history of law enforcement, role of the police in a democracy, police and community relations, organizations and career orientation. PR: CRMJ 151 or permission from the instructor.
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CRMJ 210: Correctional Management
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A study of the principles of organization and administration as applied to correctional agencies. An introduction to concepts of organizational behavior and TQM in the correctional setting. PR: CRMJ 151, 163.
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CRMJ 250: Police Operations
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A study of police operations with a focus on patrol procedures to include auto, air, bike, and K-9. Students will learn the police hiring process from the Physical Aptitude Test (PAT) through the oral interview. The course will also examine police use of force, both lethal and non-lethal. The police-military interface will also be explored. PR: Permission of instructor. PR: CRMJ 151 and ENGL 102.
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CRMJ 252: Substance Abuse and The Criminal Justice System
3.00 Credits
Bluefield State University
A history of the social, moral, cultural and economic problems caused by substance abuse in our society. PR: CRMJ 151 and ENGL 102.
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