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4050-581: Computer System Forensics
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An investigation of the tasks of incident response and computer system forensics. Students will learn the basic procedure of incident response as well as tools needed to uncover activities of computer users (deleted and hidden fi les, cryptographic steganography, illegal software, etc). Students will also learn to employ the activities needed to gather and preserve this evidence to ensure admissibility in court. (4050-421) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-582: Wireless Ad-Hoc/Sensor Networks
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course will introduce students to the diverse literature on ad hoc/ sensor networks, and expose them to the fundamental issues in designing and analyzing ad-hoc/sensor network systems. Students will study related technologies and standards ranging from networking, OS support and algorithms, to security. Of primary concern will be protocol design, communication and computational challenges posed by these systems. Students will construct ad-hoc/sensor networks, program on the sensor hardware, and study the performance of various protocols. (4050-351, 4002-219 or consent of instructor) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-585: Network and Systems Security Audit
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course will provide students with an introduction to the processes and procedures for performing a technical security audit of systems and networks. Students will explore available auditing techniques and apply appropriate tools to audit hosts, servers and network infrastructure components. In addition, students will write and present their audit reports on vulnerability analysis. (4050-421 and 4050-515; corequisite 4050-585 lab) Class 3, Lab 2, Credit 4
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4050-590: Seminar in Advanced Lab Topics
0.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Introductory application programming with a network-centric nature will be explored. Topics covered include C++ syntax, pointers, fi le handling, memory management, the standard template library, and object-oriented programming. An emphasis is placed on the development of problem-solving skills. Moderately sized programming assignments are requires. Prior programming experience is required. (Successful completion of: 4002-218 or 4002-414 or 4003-232, or demonstrated equivalent programming experience.) Class 4, Lab 0, Credit 4
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4050-599: Independent Study in NSSA
1.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
Students will work with a supervising faculty member on a project of mutual interest. Project design and evaluation will be determined through discussion with the supervising faculty member and documented through completion of an independent study form to be fi led with the Department of NSSA. Credit 1 -6 variable
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A+ 0805-380: Core Hardware Certifi cation Preparation
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The course will prepare students to take and pass the CompTIA's A+ Core Hardware certification exam. Students will review material from previous courses and complete practice exams and troubleshooting exercises in preparation for the exam. In addition to textbook(s), students will be required to purchase a certifi cation exam voucher for this course. Students must pass the certifi cation exam to pass the course. (0805-215, 226) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2 (F)
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A+ 0805-381: OS Technologies Certifi cation Preparation
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
The course will prepare students to take and pass the CompTIA's A+ Operating Systems Technologies certification exam. Students will review material from previous courses and complete practice exams and troubleshooting exercises in preparation for the exam. In addition to textbook(s), students will be required to purchase a certifi cation exam voucher for this course. Students must pass the certifi cation exam to pass the course. (0805-215) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2 (W)
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AC 0609-202: Circuits
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
An introduction to AC circuits, including the topics of phasor algebra reactance, impedance, AC power and power factor, resonance, maximum power transfer, frequency, bandwidth, and three-phase circuits. Note: This course has been replaced by 0609-216 Circuits Theory III. (0609-0201; corequisite 1016-231) Class 2, Recitation 2, Credit 3
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AC 0609-222: Circuits and Simulation
2.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course complements the lecture material of 0609-202, AC Circuits. It introduces students to AC measurements, data recording, technical report writing, and modern schematic capture and simulation tools. Note: This course has been replaced by 0609-216 Circuits Theory III (0609-201, 0609-221, or 0609-214, corequisite 0609-202) Class 1, Lab 2, Credit 2
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AP 4003-204: Java
8.00 Credits
Rochester Institute of Technology
This course is only used for the purpose of transferring in Adv. (AP) credit. Amount of credit (either 4 or 8 credit hours) and placement will depend both on which version of the AP exam is taken and what score is achieved. Transfer credit will be granted for scores representing mastery of basic programming methodology, general problem solving strategies, common data structures and algorithm development. Topics include: variables, expressions, operators and assignment, control structures, primitive reference types, conversions between types, objects, classes and interfaces (including instance and static variables and methods, constructors, parameter passing and returning values), inheritance (polymorphism, overloading and overriding methods), basic exceptions, strings, one and two-dimensional arrays, standard data structures and standard implementations using classes and interfaces found in the collections framework. Credit 4-8
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