Academic Catalog Spring 2019
CYS 3133 Windows Server Installing and Configuring3 credit hours. This course offers in-depth coverage of core services such as Active Directory and net- working services and provides validation of skills necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2016/XX Infrastructure into an existing enterprise environment. Additionally, the course provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare students for further study in other specialized Information Technology and security fields. It is also intended to serve the needs of individuals seeking to pass the Microsoft certification exam (70-410/XXX). Prerequisite: CYS 2033 Networking Fundamentals and CYS 3043 Linux Fundamentals. CYS 3233 Digital Forensics Fundamentals 3 credit hours. This course introduces the student to the legal and technical aspects of Digital Forensics. Including general forensic processes, imaging, hashing, file recovery, file system basics, identifying mismatched file types, reporting, and laws regarding computer evidence. Pre- requisite: CYS 3043 Linux Fundamentals. CYS 3303 Introduction to Secure Programming Logic 3 credit hours. This is an introductory course in structured programming logic. Students will learn to analyze problems; define data using simple data types and arrays; and create algorithmic solutions using basic control structures (sequence, selections, loops) and functions. Stu- dents learn to systematically break down a problem into manageable parts; plan and design logical solutions; and write effective, structured, and well-documented instructions. Em- phasis will be on problem-solving approaches (algorithms) and the fundamental concepts and programming techniques common to modern computer languages including variable assignment, expressions, input/output statements, loops, if-then-else and case constructs, functions, arrays, etc. The concepts learned in this course are applicable to multiple modern programming languages. CYS 3043 Linux Fundamentals. CYS 3403 TCP/IP Fundamentals 3 credit hours. This course offers an in-depth look at the various TCP/IP protocols that comprise today’s converging communication technologies and state-of the-art networks. This course is in- tended for students wishing to understand how communication and network protocols op- erate: programmers writing network applications, system administrators responsible for maintaining systems and networks utilizing the various protocols, and users who deal with network applications on a daily basis. CYS 2033 Networking Fundamentals. CYS 3843 Database Concepts 3 credit hours. This course provides the students with a theoretical background, practice in database de- sign, and experiences creating and developing a working database. Prerequisite: CYS 2003 Information Systems Fundamentals 3 credit hours. BUS 4003 Information Technology Internship 3 credit hours. Supervised internship provides students with the opportunity to integrate and apply con- cepts and knowledge gained through class instruction and hands-0n labs with on-the-job training in an IT environment. Pre-requisite: Junior standing or permission of professor. CYS 4033 Windows Server System Administration 3 credit hours. This course builds on CYS 3133 Windows Server Installing and Configuring by continuing to provide validation of skills necessary to implement a core Windows Server 2016/XX Infrastructure into an existing enterprise environment. Additionally, the course provides the broad-based knowledge necessary to prepare students for further study in other special- ized Information Technology and security fields. It is also intended to serve the needs of
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