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COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGY
ITSE 2302 - INTERMEDIATE WEB PROGRAMMING
Server-side and client-side techniques for Web development.
Server-side and client-side techniques for Web development.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Design, code, and implement a secure dynamic web application
Incorporate client-side and server-side scripts
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
IMED 1316 - WEB DESIGN I
ITSE 2310 - iOS APPLICATION PROGRAMMING
Course explores developing applications for iOS devices. Will include the current iOS programming language, use of the iOS SDK environment, and current programming issues in the iOS environment.
Course explores developing applications for iOS devices. Will include the current iOS programming language, use of the iOS SDK environment, and current programming issues in the iOS environment.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Complete the procedures to become a registered Apple iOS developer.
Design interfaces for iOS applications
Produce concept documentation
Create iOS applications in native SDK.
Deploy applications for various iOS devices.
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSE 2317 - JAVA PROGRAMMING
Java programming for applications and web applets.
Java programming for applications and web applets.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Implement Java classes, objects, and class relationships
Design, develop, test, and document programs applying objects oriented principles using Java
Create member functions
Demonstrate exception handling
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSE 2321 - OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
ITSE 2321 - OBJECT-ORIENTED PROGRAMMING
Program design with classes, including development, testing, implementation, and documentation.
Program design with classes, including development, testing, implementation, and documentation.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Design, develop, test, and document programs
Implement classes, methods, and objects
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSE 2333 - IMPLEMENTING A DATABASE ON MICROSOFT SQL SERVER
Skills development in the implementation of a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system.
Skills development in the implementation of a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Describe the elements of Microsoft SQL Server and its operational environments
Describe the elements of the Transact-SQL language
Demonstrate and configure the data storage architecture of SQL server
Write, maintain, and tune advanced queries
Manage locking options and transactions to ensure data concurrency and recoverability
Design and create views of data, stored procedures, and triggers
Use distributed data
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSE 2343 - ADVANCED MOBILE PROGRAMMING
Programming for mobile devices including file access methods, data structures, modular programming, program testing and documentation.
Programming for mobile devices including file access methods, data structures, modular programming, program testing and documentation.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Design, develop, test, and document mobile programs
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSE 2354 - ADVANCED ORACLE PL/SQL
Advanced use of Oracle SQL. Topics include hierarchical queries, set based queries, correlated subqueries, scripting, and scripting generation.
Advanced use of Oracle SQL. Topics include hierarchical queries, set based queries, correlated subqueries, scripting, and scripting generation.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Retrieve data including SET operators, correlated subqueries, and hierarchical queries
Write SQL scripts that execute remote procedure calls
Create a package to group together variables, cursors, exceptions, procedures, and functions
Invoke a package constraint
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSE 2356 - ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATION I
Fundamentals of the tasks and functions required of a database administrator using Oracle.
Fundamentals of the tasks and functions required of a database administrator using Oracle.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Create an operational database using Oracle
Create, delete, and modify associated files, table spaces, segments, extents, and blocks
Start up and shut down an Oracle instance and database
Add, delete, and modify users, privileges, and resources
Demonstrate use of National Language and Support (NLS) features
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSE 1345 - INTRODUCTION TO ORACLE SQL
ITSE 2380 - COOPERATIVE EDUCATION - COMPUTER PROGRAMMER
Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.
Career-related activities encountered in the student's area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Apply the theory, concepts, and skills involving specialized materials, tools, equipment, procedures, regulations, laws, and interactions within and among political, economic, environmental, social, and legal systems associated with the occupation and the business/industry
Demonstrate legal and ethical behavior, safety practices, interpersonal and teamwork skills, and appropriate written and verbal communication skills using the terminology of the occupation and the business/industry
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 16.0
External Learning/Field/Skills/Practicum Hours: 224.0
Restrictions:
Division Chair approval required unless student is in last semester of the Database Degree.
ITSW 1301 - INTRODUCTION TO WORD PROCESSING
An overview of the production of documents, tables and graphics.
An overview of the production of documents, tables and graphics.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Identify word processing terminology and concepts.
Create technical documents.
Format and edit documents.
Use simple tools and utilities.
Print documents.
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSW 1304 - INTRODUCTION TO SPREADSHEETS
Instruction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets.
Instruction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Define spreadsheet terminology and concepts.
Create formulas and functions.
Use formatting features.
Generate charts, graphs and reports.
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSW 1307 - INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE
Introduction to relational and non-relational database theory and the practical applications of a contemporary databases. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.
Introduction to relational and non-relational database theory and the practical applications of a contemporary databases. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Identify and differentiate the application of relational and non-relational databases
Identify database terminology and concepts
Plan, define, and design a database
Design and generate tables, forms, and reports
Devise and process queries
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSW 2334 - ADVANCED SPREADSHEETS
Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets. Includes macros and data analysis functions.
Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets. Includes macros and data analysis functions.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Create and design macros.
Use data analysis features.
Develop solutions using linked worksheets.
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
ITSW 2337 - ADVANCED DATABASE
Advanced concepts of database design and functionality.
Advanced concepts of database design and functionality.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Explain relational database theory
Collect and distribute data
Analyze data
Perform complex queries, data validation and table relationships
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSW 1307 - INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE
ITSY 1342 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
Note About Prerequisites: Students must complete either ITCC 1414 CCNA 1 OR ITNW 1358 Network+.
Instruction in security for network computer hardware, software, virtualization, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.
Instruction in security for network computer hardware, software, virtualization, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses. Topics may adapt to changes in industry practices.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Apply National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Guidelines and other best practices
Develop backup procedures to provide for data security
Use network operating system features to implement network security
Identify computer and network threats and vulnerabilities and methods to prevent their effects
Use tools to enhance network security
Use encryption techniques to protect network local and distributed systems data.
Successful completion of this course assists with the preparation to test for the following certification: CompTIA Security+
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
Note About Prerequisites
Students must complete either ITCC 1414 CCNA 1 OR ITNW 1358 Network+.
ITSY 2300 - OPERATING SYSTEM SECURITY
Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards.
Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Identify network security risks, security design, and monitoring solutions
Identify sources of computer threats, evaluate potential practices, tools, and technologies to protect individual network systems
Establish and sustain an operating system security plan utilizing systems and application security tools
Implement procedures to secure and monitor audit logs and set system administrator alerts
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSY 1342 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
ITSY 2301 - FIREWALLS AND NETWORK SECURITY
Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities.
Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use Best Practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Demonstrate system security skills through firewall implementation and testing
Use system tools, practices, and relevant technologies to implement a security plan
Evaluate practices, tools, and technologies to identify security breaches, sources of attacks, and protect mission critical systems
Establish an appropriate level of security based on an analysis of security logs
Use relevant tools to secure a network, respond to and follow up on various types of attacks
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSY 1342 - INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SECURITY
ITSY 2330 - INTRUSION DETECTION
Computer information systems security monitoring, intrusion detection, and crisis management. Includes alarm management, signature configuration, sensor configuration, and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes identifying, resolving, and documenting network crises and activating the response team.
Computer information systems security monitoring, intrusion detection, and crisis management. Includes alarm management, signature configuration, sensor configuration, and troubleshooting components. Emphasizes identifying, resolving, and documenting network crises and activating the response team.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Build IDS sensors and attach them to the network (hardware and software)
Install and manage a secure communication link between all sensors and the monitor
Install and manage event database(s)
Analyze an event and trends
Install, manage, and interpret syslog servers and system logs
Identify legal and policy issues associated with system and network monitoring
Deploy, implement, and test IDS security plan
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSY 2342 - INCIDENT RESPONSE & HANDLING
In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling, including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; and implementing and modifying security measures.
In-depth coverage of incident response and incident handling, including identifying sources of attacks and security breaches; analyzing security logs; recovering the system to normal; performing postmortem analysis; and implementing and modifying security measures.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Identify sources of attacks
Restore the system to normal operation
Identify and prevent security threats
Perform a postmortem analysis
Identify computer investigation issues
Identify the roles and responsibility of the incident response team
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites:
ITSY 2343 - COMPUTER SYSTEM FORENSICS
In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Collect, document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach.
In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Collect, document and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach.
Upon completion, students will be able to:
Identify computer investigation issues
Identify legal issues associated with computer investigations
Collect, document, and evaluate evidence
Evaluate network traffic
Grade Basis: L
Credit Hours: 3
Lecture hours: 32.0
Lab hours: 32.0
Prerequisites: