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3.00 Credits
Students will gain a greater understanding of computer networks with an emphasis on network security. Topics will include law and ethics, network policies, IT audits, system inventorying, remote control, traffic monitoring and routing, malicious codes such as viruses, WAN interfacing, the Internet, addressing, TCP/IP utilities, RAS, VPN, firewalls, encryption, and security issues. Students will use a variety of software tools to evaluate the security effectiveness and operational efficiency of different computer systems and configurations. Prerequisites: CSC 1580 and CSC 2510 or equivalents. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally; Online occasionally
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3.00 Credits
Students will explore topics in computer networking including networking design and architecture, data transmission, standards, and protocols. Local area networks (LAN) and wide area networks (WAN) will be studied along with the technologies that support the Internet. Upon course completion, students will demonstrate knowledge of these topics and have the ability to work with these concepts. Students will have some hands-on experience in this course. Prerequisite: CSC 1570 or equivalent programming experience; Corequisite: CSC 1580. Campus and term: J fall, spring; C spring; Online fall
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3.00 Credits
Systems analysis and design determines the direction and scope of information system projects. Upon course completion, students will demonstrate the ability to discuss solutions to business problems, interviewing techniques, process analysis, the system life cycle, construction of data flow diagrams, interface design options, and project management. Students will apply the concepts to real problem situations. Prerequisite: CSC 1590; CSC 1560 is strongly recommended. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally; Online occasionally
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1.00 Credits
Students will apply computer numerical methods to the concepts encountered in intermediate calculus. Topics include limits of sequences, sums of series, point-wise approximations of functions using Taylor polynomials, interval-wise approximations of functions using LaGrange and Chebyshev polynomials and Fourier series, and multiple integration. Students will use analysis tools such as Excel, MAPLE, and/or Mathematica. Prerequisite: CSC 1720 or Corequisite: MAT 2650. Campus and term: J fall
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4.00 Credits
Students will learn about database design methodology, exploring various data models, particularly the relational model. Topics include relational algebra, query languages, design techniques, security considerations, and database implementation. Students will use a database management system such as Oracle or MySQL. Prerequisite: CSC 1590 or CSC 1760. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally; Online occasionally
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4.00 Credits
Upon course completion, students will demonstrate the ability to discuss the hierarchy of a computer system including digital-logic level, machine level, operating system level, and assembly level. Students will also be able to list major differences between various computer systems. Students work on projects that might include assembly language programming, internal organization of a typical PC, number systems, and digital logic. Prerequisite: CSC 1590 or equivalent programming experience. Campus and term: J occasionally; C occasionally; Online occasionally
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1.00 Credits
Students learn computer numerical methods to solve differential equations. Topics include one-step methods such as Euler and Runge-Kutta, multi-step methods such as Adams-Bashford and Milne-Simpson, extensions of the Runge-Kutta method to solve higher order equations and systems of differential equations, solving boundary value problems using shooting and finite difference methods, and solving certain partial differential equations. Students will use various analysis tools such as Excel, MAPLE, and/or Mathematica. Prerequisite: CSC 2650 or Corequisite: MAT 2680. Campus and term: J spring
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1.00 Credits
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1.00 Credits
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