CP-423 ACTIVE DIRECTORY
3 credits
This course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to plan,
install, configure, and troubleshoot the Windows Active Directory Components, DNS for Active Directory, and
Active Directory Solutions. The course also
provides the students the skills required to
manage, monitor, and optimize the desktop environment
by using Group policy, which is essential to
the proper design and delivery of Network services in a LAN, WAN, Enterprise and Complex
Networks. At the completion of the course, students will have the understanding and the knowledge
to manage daily operations of the Windows Active Directory Structure. The course also provides the
knowledge needed to prepare for Networking Certification
Exams. PREREQUISITES: CP–321 and MA–140
CP-430 ADVANCED DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (USING ORACLE)
3 credits
This course introduces the development tools for designing and creating custom applicants, using products like
PL/SQL procedural programs, and developer products
such as Procedure Builder, Form Builder, Report
Builder, Graphic Builder. Students will use
Oracle client/server database application to
complete several database projects. PREREQUISITES: CP-295 and CP330
CP-442 DATA STRUCTURES
3 credits
This course is structured around the theo-retical framework that describes
computers and their programs. Beyond just solving
the problem of the structure of data, the technique
of manipulating that data is dealt with. Abstract
data type is introduced, and various linear
and non-linear data structures are covered.
String, list, stack, queue, tree, graph and
set are covered in detail, and their applications are outlined. Mathematical topics such as exponential and logarithmic functions, permutation, combination, random numbers and probability are also covered. Students are urged to complete MA-142 prior to enrolling
in this course. PREREQUISITES: CP-216 and MA140
CP-460 WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY
3 credits
This is a comprehensive course that provides broad knowledge of Mobile Systems
and Wireless products. Wireless LAN (Wi-Fi)
technology is a convenient way to allow for
reliable, highly flexible, mobile data network
access. This course is intended for students
who want to learn how to evaluate, plan, design
and implement a wireless network system. Cisco,
Bluetooth, and WAP technologies, protocols,
and applications are covered in depth. Radio frequencies, bandwidth requirements, security challenges,
the IEEE 802.11 standard, Service Set Identifiers
(SSID) and Media Access Control (MAC) Wired Equivalent Protocol (WEP) are also discussed.
PREREQUISITE: CP-321
CP-470 INFORMATION SECURITY
3 credits
This course offers students an overview of information security planning and
staffing. Students will learn about key issues
for protecting information assets, determining
the levels of protections, and for responding
to security incidents. The latest technologies
in creating a secure computer network environment will also be explored. Students will become familiar with authentication techniques as well as be able to distinguish different types of attacks
and malicious codes. This course provides the
information and skills necessary for students
to take the Certified Information System Security
Professional (CISSP) certification exam. PREREQUISITE:
CP-360
CP-475 NETWORK AND COMPUTER FORENSICS
3 credits
This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of the overall
investigative process of computer forensics as well as the tools and techniques used. Students will be introduced
to the steps necessary to detect intruders,
discover damage, and identify the offending
intruder. The documentation of an incident response
plan will also be taught. This course provides
students with the information and skills necessary
to take the International Association of Computer Investigative Specialists (ACIS) certification exam. PREREQUISITE: CP-360
CP-495 SENIOR SEMINAR
3 credits
Under the guidance of a faculty advisor, students in their final semester will be required to utilize their full
scope of past training and academic abilities
in the design and development of an individualized computer-based management information system intended for business use. The project will entail system conceptualization, detailed documentation, design, writing and testing of student written
software, hardware specifications, user training manuals and other support and background materials. The
student will also be required to “sell” the
project results at a formal presentation to
fellow seminar members and faculty who will be involved in critiquing the project’s content, approach
and degree of professionalism. PREREQUISITES: 102 credits. Must be taken in last semester at bachelor’s
level.