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Course Descriptions


The numbers in parentheses listed following the course description, Semester Hours:  (3 - 3 - 0), are explained below:

  • The first digit is the number of semester credit hours for the course.
  • The second digit is the number of lecture hours per week in a regular 16 week semester.
  • The third digit is the number of laboratory/clinical/internship/practicum hours per week in a regular 16 week semester.

Hours met per week are based on semester-length classes; courses of shorter semesters during such as flex classes, will meet for more hours per week for equivalency.

 
  
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    ITCC 2359 - Advanced Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP)


    Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) architecture, components, and functionality. Includes VOIP signaling, call control, voice dial plans, configuring voice interfaces, dial peers, and quality of service (QoS) technologies.

    Semester Hours: (3-2-2)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITCC 2408 - Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless


    Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 

    This course helps students develop an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks. Detailed explanations of LAN switch operations, VLAN implementation, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-VLAN routing, and wireless network operations. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-2)

    CIP: 11.1002


  
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    ITCC 2410 - Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN


    Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 , ITCC 1404  and (ITCC 2408  or concurrent enrollment)

    This course explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access. Describes user access technologies and devices and discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL, and Frame Relay. WAN security concepts, tunneling, and VPN basics are introduced. Discuss the special network services required by converged applications and an introduction to quality of service (QoS).

    Semester Hours: (4-3-2)

    CIP: 11.1002


  
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    ITDF 1300 - Introduction to Digital Forensics


    A study of the application of digital forensic science and technology to collect, analyze, document, and present information while maintaining a documented chain of custody. Overview of ethics,white collar crime, and other legal guidelines/regulations/laws. Includes overview of tools used for forensic analysis of digital devices in investigations.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITMT 1400 - Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional


    Addresses the implementation and desktop support needs of customers that are planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments. In-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, management, and support of Windows XP Professional.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 1402 - Windows Vista Configuration


    A study of Windows Vista operating system; installation, configuration, and troubleshooting; file management; users accounts and permissions; security features; network connectivity; setup of external devices; optimization and customization; and deployment of application, with hand-on experience.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 1440 - Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment


    Managing accounts and resources, maintaining server resources, monitoring server performance, and safeguarding data in a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment..

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 1455 - Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Server 2003 Network Infrastructure


    Planning and maintaining a Windows Server 2003 network infrastructure.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2400 - Planning, Implementing, and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory Infrastructure


    Windows Server 2003 directory service environment. Includes forest and domain structure; Domain Name System (DNS); site topology and replication; organizational unit structure and delegation of administration; Group Policy; and user, group, and computer account strategies.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2401 - Windows Server 2008 Network Infrastructure Configuration


    A course in Windows Server 2008 networking infrastructure to include installation, configuration, and troubleshooting of Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, network services and security.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2402 - Windows Server 2008 Active Directory Configuration


    A study of Active Directory Service on Windows Server 2008. Concepts of resource management within an enterprise network environment.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2403 - Administering a Microsoft SQL Server Database


    In-depth coverage of the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of Microsoft SQL Server databases.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2422 - Windows Server 2008 Applications Infrastructure Configuration


    A course in the installation, configuring, maintaining, and troubleshooting of an Internet Information Services (IIS) 7.0 web server and Terminal Services in Windows Server 2008.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2430 - Designing a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Active Directory and Network Infrastructure


    Designing a Microsoft Active Directory service and network infrastructure for a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 environment. Intended for systems engineers who are responsible for designing directory service and/or network infrastructures.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2432 - Deploying and Supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server


    Deploying and supporting Microsoft Systems Management Server (SMS). Includes designing a site, organizing a site hierarchy, and planning for resource needs. Focuses on installing various types of sites, establishing a site hierarchy, configuring site-to-site communications, and installing clients in multiple sites. Emphasizes troubleshooting problems in site installation, client installation, site-to-site communications, and key features of SMS.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2440 - Designing Security for Microsoft Networks


    Assembling the design team, modeling threats, and analyzing security risks in order to meet business requirements for securing computers in a networked environment. Includes decision-making skills through an interactive tool that simulates real-life scenarios. Focuses on collecting information and sorting through details to resolve a given security requirement.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2450 - Implementing and Managing Microsoft Exchange


    Updating and supporting a reliable, secure messaging infrastructure used for creating, storing, and sharing information by using Microsoft Exchange Server 2003. Includes a significant amount of hands-on practices, discussions, and assessments to assist students in becoming proficient in the skills necessary to update and support Exchange Server 2003.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITMT 2456 - Windows Server 2008: Enterprise Administrator


    A capstone course in the design of Windows Server 2008 Enterprise Network Infrastructure that meets business and technical IT requirements for network services.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies


    Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Basic computer skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1002


  
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    ITNW 1425 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies


    Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1002


  
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    ITNW 1445 - Implementing Network Directory Services


    In-depth coverage of the skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Network Directory service.

    Semester Hours: (4-3-2)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 1453 - Supporting Network Server Infrastructure


    Installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 1454 - Implementing and Supporting Servers


    Implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 2313 - Networking Hardware


    Prerequisites: ITNW 1325  or ITMT 1400 

    Maintain network hardware devices. Topics include network cables, servers, and workstations; network connectivity devices such as routers, hubs, bridges, gateways, repeaters, and uninterruptible power supplies; and other networking hardware devices.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 2321 - Networking with TCP/IP


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1307  or ITSC 1407

    Set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on networking operating systems.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 2359 - Web Server Support and Maintenance


    Prerequisites: ITMT 1400 

    Instruction in the installation, configuration, and implementation of web servers.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1004


  
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    ITNW 2364 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications


    Prerequisites: Consent of Faculty Advisor

    Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-21)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 2412 - Routers


    Router configuration for local area networks and wide area networks. Includes Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques and intermediate routing protocols.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITNW 2450 - Enterprise Network


    A case study in Convergence Technologies requiring a network engineer to study a problem and design a network solution for an enterprise network.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITSC 1264 - Practicum - Computer and Information Sciences


    Prerequisites: Permission of Departmental Advisor

    Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (2-0-16)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers


    Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Basic computer skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1305 - Introduction to PC Operating Systems


    Introduction to personal computer operating systems including installation, configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities. Basic computer skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1307 - Unix Operating System I


    Introduction to the UNIX operating system including multi-user concepts, terminal emulation, use of system editor, basic UNIX commands, and writing script files. Includes introductory system management concepts.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1309 - Integrated Software Applications


    Integration of applications from popular business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data, linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Basic computer skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1315 - Project Management Software


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1301  or equivalent

    Use of project management software for developing a project plan including timelines, milestones, scheduling, life cycle phases, management frameworks, skills, processes, and tools.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1316 - Linux Installation and Configuration


    Introduction to Linux operating system. Includes Linux installation, basic administration, utilities and commands, upgrading, networking, security, and application installation. Emphasizes hands-on setup, administration, and management of Linux. Basic computer skills are required as well as an introductory operating systems course such as ITSC 1305 .

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1319 - Internet/Web Page Development


    Instruction in the use of Internet concepts and the introduction to web page design and web site development. Basic computer skills are recommended.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1004


  
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    ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems


    Prerequisites: ITMT 1400  or ITMT 1402  or ITSC 1307  or ITSC 1305 

    Custom operating system installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Manage file systems, memory, and peripheral devices. This course will help in preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1325 - Personal Computer Hardware


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1301 

    A study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. This course will help in preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 47.0104


  
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    ITSC 1391 - Special Topics in Computer and Information Sciences


    Prerequisites: Consent of Departmental Advisor

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 1425 - Personal Computer Hardware


    Current personal computer hardware including assembly, upgrading, setup, configuration, and troubleshooting.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 47.0104


  
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    ITSC 1454 - Solaris Operating Environment System Administration I (SA)


    Designed for Solaris certification. Provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills to perform the essential system administration tasks in a Solaris Operating Environment. Includes standalone installation, file system management, backup procedures, process control, user administration, and device management. Basic computer skills are required as well as introductory operating systems course such as ITSC 1305 .

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2264 - Practicum: Computer and Information Sciences


    Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (2-0-16)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2321 - Integrated Software Applications II


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1309  or equivalent

    Continued study of computer applications from business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data and linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2325 - Advanced Linux


    Provides instruction in Advance Open-source Linux operating system. Develops LDAP directory services to all your clients, support users remotely, installing and configuring network services.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2335 - Application Problem Solving


    Utilization of appropriate application software to solve advanced problems and generate customized solutions. Basic computer skills are required as well as any advanced application software course or equivalent.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2337 - Unix Operating Systems II


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1307  or ITSC 1407

    Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Help Desk


    Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects. Basic computer skills are required as well as a college level computer application course.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2364 - Practicum - Computer and Information Sciences, General


    Prerequisites: Consent of Departmental Advisor

    Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-21)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General (varies)


    Prerequisites: Consent of Departmental Advisor

    Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-21)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2437 - UNIX OS II


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1307 

    Continued study of the UNIX operating system commands. Includes topics such as CGI and scripting languages.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSC 2439 - Personal Computer Help Desk Support


    Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0101


  
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    ITSE 1301 - Web Design Tools


    Designing and publishing Web documents according to World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) standards. Includes graphic design issues and exploration of tools available for creating and editing Web documents.

    Semester Hours: (3-2-2)

    CIP: 11.0801


  
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    ITSE 1302 - Computer Programming


    Cross-Listed With: COSC 1336 

    Introduction to computer programming with emphasis on the fundamentals of design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1306 - PHP Programming


    Introduction to PHP including the design of web-based applications, arrays, strings, regular expressions, file input/output, e-mail and database interfaces, stream and network programming, debugging, and security.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1311 - Beginning Web Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  or ITSE 1329  or equivalent demonstrated competency

    Skill development in web page programming including mark-up and scripting languages.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0801


  
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    ITSE 1329 - Programming Logic and Design


    A disciplined approach to problem-solving with structured techniques and representation of algorithms using appropriate design tools. Discussion of methods for testing, evaluation, and documentation. Basic computer skills are required.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1330 - Introduction to C# Programming


    A study of C# syntax including data types, control structures, functions, syntax, and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships and exception handling.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1331 - Introduction to Visual BASIC Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1302 

    Introduction to computer programming using Visual Basic. Emphasizes the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1332 - Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1302  or ITSE 1311  or ITSE 1329 

    A study of Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET) syntax including: data types, control structures, functions, syntax, and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1345 - Introduction to Oracle SQL


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1329  or ITSE 1307 

    An introduction to the design and creation of relational databases using Oracle. Topics include storing, retrieving, updating, and displaying data using Structured Query Language (SQL).

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1350 - Systems Analysis and Design


    Prerequisites: ITSC 1301  or equivalent and BUSI 1301  or equivalent

    Comprehensive introduction to the planning, design, and construction of computer information systems using the systems development life cycle and other appropriate design tools.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1356 - Extensible Markup Language (XML)


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1311 

    Introduction of skills and practices related to Extensible Markup Language (XML). Includes Document Type Definition (DTD), well-formed and valid XML documents, XML schemes, and Extensible Style Language (XSL).

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1391 - Special Topics in Computer Programming


    Prerequisites: Varies with each special topic

    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1392 - Special Topics in Computer Programming (Introduction to Android Programming)


    Prerequisites: ITSE 2317 

    Introduction to Android programming.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 1393 - Special Topics in Computer System Analysis (Mobile Application Developer)


    Prerequisites: IMED 1316 

    Mobile application development.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0501


  
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    ITSE 2302 - Intermediate Web Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1311 

    Techniques for web development. Includes server-side and client-side scripting.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0801


  
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    ITSE 2309 - Database Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSW 1307  or ITSW 2337 

    Database development using database programming techniques emphasizing database structures, modeling, and database access.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0802


  
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    ITSE 2317 - Java Programming


    Prerequisites: COSC 1336  Java or COSC 1315  Java or ITSE 1302  Java or other programming course with the consent of the CIS Department Chair

    Introduction to object-oriented Java programming. Emphasizes the fundamental syntax and semantics of Java for applications and web applets.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 2321 - Object-Oriented Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 2317 

    Introduction to object-oriented programming. Emphasis on the fundamentals of design with classes, including development, testing, implementation, and documentation.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 2347 - Advanced Database Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 2309 

    Database development using complex database programming techniques emphasizing multiple interrelated files, menu design, security implementation, and multiple access.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0802


  
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    ITSE 2349 - Advanced Visual Basic Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1331 

    Further applications of programming techniques using Visual Basic. Includes file access methods, data structures and modular programming, program testing and documentation.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 2353 - Advanced C# Programming


    Prerequisites: ITSE 1330  or ITSE 1430

    Continuation of C# programming using advanced features of the .NET Framework Class Library.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSE 2437 - Unix Operating System II


    Prerequisites: Consent of departmental advisor

    Continued study of the UNIX operating system commands. Includes topics such as CGI and scripting languages.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0201


  
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    ITSW 1301 - Introduction to Word Processing


    An overview of the production of documents, tables, and graphics.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0602


  
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    ITSW 1304 - Introduction to Spreadsheets


    Instruction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0301


  
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    ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database


    Prerequisites: Basic computer skills or ITSC 1301 

    Introduction to database theory and the practical applications of a database.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0802


  
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    ITSW 1310 - Introduction to Presentation Graphics Software


    Instruction in the utilization of presentation software to produce multimedia presentations. Graphics, text, sound, animation and/or video may be used in presentation development.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0301


  
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    ITSW 1370 - Introduction to Sharepoint


    This is a computer application course that introduces Sharepoint.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0301


  
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    ITSW 1391 - Special Topics in Data Processing Technology/Technician


    Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0301


  
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    ITSW 2334 - Advanced Spreadsheets


    Prerequisites: POFT 1329  and ITSW 1304  or ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301 . Grade of “C” or better except COSC 1301  grade of “D” or better.

    Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets. Includes macros and data analysis functions.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0301


  
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    ITSW 2337 - Advanced Database


    Prerequisites: ITSW 1307  or ITSC 1301 

    Mastery of database design and functionality.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.0802


  
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    ITSY 1300 - Fundamentals of Information Security


    (Information Technology Security Academy) Basic information security goals of availability, integrity, accuracy, and confidentiality. Vocabulary and terminology specific to the field of information security are discussed. Identification of exposures and vulnerabilities and appropriate countermeasures are addressed. The importance of appropriate planning and administrative controls is also discussed.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 1342 - Information Technology Security


    Instruction in security for network hardware, software, and data, including physical security; backup procedures; relevant tools; encryption; and protection from viruses.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security


    Prerequisites: ITSY 1342 

    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.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2341 - Security Management Practices


    Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 

    In-depth coverage of security management practices, including asset evaluation and risk management; cyber law and ethics issues; policies and procedures; business recovery and business continuity planning; network security design; and developing and maintaining a security plan.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2342 - Incident Response and Handling


    Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 

    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.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2343 - Computer System Forensics


    In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Gather and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2359 - Security Assessment and Auditing


    Prerequisites: ITSY 2300  and ITSY 2301 

    Capstone experience for the security curriculum. Synthesizes technical material covered in prior courses to monitor, audit, analyze, and revise computer and network security systems to ensure appropriate levels of protection are in place.

    Semester Hours: (3-3-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Systems Security


    A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer.

    Semester Hours: (3-0-16)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2401 - 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.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2430 - 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.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2442 - Incident Response and 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.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2443 - Computer System Forensics


    In-depth study of system forensics including methodologies used for analysis of computer security breaches. Gather and evaluate evidence to perform postmortem analysis of a security breach.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    ITSY 2445 - Network Defense and Countermeasures


    This is a practical application and comprehensive course that includes the planning, design, and construction of a complex network that will sustain an attack, document events, and mitigate the effects of the attack. This is a capstone course.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.0901


  
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    ITSY 2459 - Security Assessment and Auditing


    Prerequisites: ITSY 2442 

    Capstone experience for the security curriculum. Synthesizes technical material covered in prior courses to monitor, audit, analyze, and revise computer and network security systems to ensure appropriate levels of protection are in place to assure regulatory compliance.

    Semester Hours: (4-4-1)

    CIP: 11.1003


  
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    KINE 1101 - Aerobics I


    This course introduces students to a variety of aerobic activities focusing primarily on the development of cardiorespiratory endurance. Classes will include choreographed movements set to music and incorporate both hi/lo aerobics, step aerobics and other aerobic combinations. The course focus will also include the enhancement of muscular strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23


  
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    KINE 1103 - Cardio Kickboxing I


    This course combines boxing and martial arts techniques into an exhilarating form of cardiorespiratory, muscular strength, and muscular endurance training. Additionally, the course will focus on improving flexibility.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23


  
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    KINE 1105 - Latin Cardio Dance


    This course is designed to provide a variety of rhythmic Latin style dance movements into an exhilarating and challenging form of cardiorespiratory training, of low to moderate impact. The course will improve cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength and endurance, flexibility and body composition.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0114.51 23


  
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    KINE 1110 - Basketball I


    This course is a skill development class for beginners. Students will work on daily drills and activities designed to increase skills in passing, dribbling, ball handling, defense, and shooting. Team skills will be learned after fundamentals have been mastered.

    Semester Hours: (1-1-2)

    CIP: 36.0108.51 23


 

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