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TSM 340: Information Security Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
An overview of the problems, techniques, and practices associated with establishing and maintaining information security. Prerequisite: TSM 241.
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TSM 341: Communications Electronics I
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
An introduction to communications electronics including AM transmission and reception, single-sided-band communications, and FM transmission and reception. Three hours lecture and two hours lab. Prerequisite: MAT 130 and TSM 210.
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TSM 342: Communications Electronics II
4.00 Credits
Murray State University
A continuation of TSM 341 including pulse and digital communications, television, telephone systems, microwave communications, fiber optic systems, transmission lines, wave propagation, and antennas. Lecture and laboratory. Prerequisite: TSM 341. (Spring)
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TSM 343: Protocol Analysis
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A lecture-lab course analyzing the operation and behavior of Internet and network protocols with emphasis on the TCP/IP suite of protocols. Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Prerequisite: TSM 232 and 241.
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TSM 351: Principles of Information Security
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
An introduction to information assurance and the study of principles and mechanisms of network security. The topics include security architecture and services, symmetric and asymmetric encryptions, IP and web security, public-key infrastructure and authentication service. Prerequisites: CSC 101. Co-requisite: TSM 343.
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TSM 352: Systems Security
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of security issues associated with network operating systems. Two hours of lecture and two hours of lab per week. Prerequisites: TSM 351.
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TSM 353: Network Security
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
A study of the techniques for securing data networks. Two hours lecture and two hours lab per week. Prerequisite: TSM 351.
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TSM 380: Internship
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
These students, upon approval of the TSM faculty, are placed with cooperating firms to receive on-the-job training in telecommunications systems management. Work experience supervised by faculty; written reports are required. Graded pass/fail. Prerequisite: Permission of program director.
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TSM 397: Undergraduate Research in TSM
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Research projects arranged individually with faculty members who agree to direct the research. A written plan of research must be filed with the instructor within two weeks of the beginning of the semester. A written summary of the research performed, data obtained, and conclusions following from the work must be submitted not later than the final week of classes. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: Junior standing and permission of the instructor.
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TSM 411: Network Design,Operations and Management
3.00 Credits
Murray State University
Advanced study of network design, operations, and management from a technical point of view. As the capstone to the undergraduate TSM program, the course examines the technologies, tools, and procedures available to network managers as well as the principles of project justification and management. Students will learn to do requirements analysis, estimate cost, and calculate return on investment. Issues of efficiency, performance, reliability, risk management, disaster recovery, and security will be addressed. The course includes a major network design project. Prerequisites: CIS 304, TSM 241, and senior standing.
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