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ITS 395-396-397-398-399: Internship in Information Technology and Systems
2.00 - 9.00 Credits
Marist College
One-Two-Three-Six-Nine Credits The internship is a professionally oriented experience in the information-systems field. Arrangements are made with the Internship Director. Offered every semester. Note: Internships carry elective credit and may not be used to fulfill the requirements of the major. Prerequisites: Junior/senior standing in ITS with a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5
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ITS 406: Data Communications
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course examines the concepts and mechanisms of data-transport systems, including information in the form of data, voice, and image. Network architecture, terminology, control, and general topologies will be discussed. Current equipment and physical interconnection will be explored in an applied model incorporating a range of network services to support application development, distributed processing, information centers, and distance learning. Emphasis is placed on the impact of data-communications technology on organizations and on the design of future information systems. Offered every semester. Prerequisite: ITS 130
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ITS 408: Data Management I
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course is an in-depth study of the design and implementation of client/server data-management systems in business. Students will study data modeling (the relational and object-oriented data models), database query languages, multiuser database concerns such as concurrency control and recovery, and organizational issues (for example, database security and database administration) that arise in a database environment. The course has a significant hands-on component, including a database design and implementation project using client/server database application development software. Offered every semester. Prerequisites: CMSC 120, ITS 130
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ITS 410: System Administration and Management
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course is a survey of tools and techniques used in the administration of an internetworking computing environment. Included will be system installation, file systems and file and directory-permission structures, device configuration and management, and user-account administration. Also included will be service administration and security and privacy issues. Students completing this course have experience in administering an internetwork of computers with a variety of services, including file service, print service, remote-access service, application service, name service, ftp service, Web service, and others. Prerequisite: ITS 415
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ITS 415: Internetworking I
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits This lab will provide students with hands-on experience in setting up, configuring, and troubleshooting networks. Offered every spring. Pre- or Corequisite: ITS 406
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ITS 416: Internetworking II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will provide the student with a theoretical and practical approach to the overall understanding, operation, and configuration of advanced networking knowledge. This course will extend the students' knowledge of internetworking technologies, routing protocols, and their operation. Prerequisite: ITS 415
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ITS 418: Data Management II
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Data Management II extends the theory and practice of database systems introduced in Data Management I in two ways. First it provides students with experience in the design and development of very large database systems. Second, it provides an opportunity for the exploration of emerging trends in database management. The theoretical material changes as the field of data management changes. In the past major themes have included reengineering, object-oriented database systems, and database-driven web sites. Prerequisite: ITS 408.
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ITS 420: Internet Security
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA Internet Security is the study of mechanisms through which remote parties can authenticate each other's identity and then communicate securely with each other. Topics covered will include basic cryptographic mechanisms, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for distributed security, grammatical mechanisms used to specify security protocols, current government initiatives impacting Internet security. Also covered will be security artifacts that occur in large networks to support and enhance the PKI-these are things like virtual private networks, the secure sockets layer mechanism embedded in all browsers, and directory services such as LDAP which are used as distributed repositories for hold certificates. Included, as well, will be the study of methods that have been used by hackers to break into computer systems. Prerequisite: ITS 415
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ITS 426: Wireless Communications
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will focus on issues of wireless technology, mobility management, networking, and security. The protocols, algorithms, devices, and applications that will have a need and use for mobility will be taught, researched, and discussed. The overall operation and functionality of the cellular air interface and how it relates to call control will be discussed. Most discussions will consist of real-world examples and scenarios as to what the effects of performance on specific applications will be. Overall wireless networking design scenarios and scalability will also be discussed. Most concepts will apply to wireless local area networks or the mobility support in a cellular network. Prerequisite: ITS 415
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ITS 428: Data Quality in Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Marist College
Three Credits LA This course will help students explore and understand data and information quality (DQ and IQ) problems in information systems, databases, and data warehouses. The student will be able to recognize and use DQ and IQ concepts in information systems, e.g., recognize patterns of data and design deficiencies in systems; suggest appropriate DQ and IQ improvement plans; perform information quality assessments of organizations; apply data cleansing techniques to data warehouses and experience the influence of data quality indicators on decision making. A combination of state-of-the-art literature and hands-on projects will be studied. Prerequisite: ITS 408
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