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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides an understanding of process capability and its use in predicting the potential failure rate from a process. Students learn the statistical techniques used to predict the complete output of a process.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students meet on location, and learn from industry partners, lean manufacturing principles and how they are applied in a manufacturing facility.
  • 3.00 Credits

    In this class, students learn the benefits of internal and external auditing, quality improvement techniques, risk analysis, and core quality assurance concepts, including: change management, configuration control, document control, identification, and traceability. Prerequisite(s): TESY 4500 Repeatable for credit: N Grade Mode: Standard
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a broad overview of the management of information technology using the ITIL model. The course establishes a foundation to implement incident and change management as well as asset and request management within an organization.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn how to research and implement cloud computing services for organizations, help stakeholders understand the benefits of cloud computing, and install and support technologies like Microsoft Azure and AWS. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: Approved Utah Technical College 900+ hour certificate Multiple approved Certificates of Proficiency leading to a cohesive technical program Approved Certificates of Completion 30 previous technical credits as approved by the advisor or significant progress towards completion of a 30 technical elective plan Related experience approved by the instructor or department head
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers disaster recovery planning and the process of assessing risks an organization faces. Students study the development, documentation, implementation, testing, and maintenance procedures that help an organization resume normal operations and mitigate the impact of a disaster.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course focuses on network infrastructure design and development. Students apply learned skills to build and test network infrastructures in a virtual environment in the classroom. Students explore general network theorym, including topology, protocols, design, and management. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: Approved Utah Technical College 900+ hour certificate Multiple approved Certificates of Proficiency leading to a cohesive technical program Approved Certificates of Completion 30 previous technical credits as approved by the advisor or significant progress towards completion of a 30 technical elective plan Related experience approved by the instructor or department head
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students learn the basics of using Linux, including the Kali Linux toolbox. Some of the basic skills covered in this course are installing Linux, the Linux command line and GUI environments, managing packages, configuration, scripting, and securing and monitoring the OS. Prerequisites: One of the following: Approved Utah Technical College 900+ hour certificate Multiple approved Certificates of Proficiency leading to a cohesive technical program Approved Certificates of Completion 30 previous technical credits as approved by the advisor or significant progress towards completion of a 30 technical elective plan Related experience approved by the instructor or department head
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides a guide to operating as a penetration testing professional. It includes standards and best practices, specific hacking techniques, test design, and report writing. The course details offensive security skills needed in the cybersecurity industry. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: Approved Utah Technical College 900+ hour certificate Multiple approved Certificates of Proficiency leading to a cohesive technical program Approved Certificates of Completion 30 previous technical credits as approved by the advisor or significant progress towards completion of a 30 technical elective plan Related experience approved by the instructor or department head
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course teaches the basics of securing and defending computer networks, including network traffic monitoring, alerting, and analysis. Students learn principles of layered defense with firewalls, intrusion detection and prevention, and server configuration and monitoring. Prerequisites/Restrictions: One of the following: Approved Utah Technical College 900+ hour certificate Multiple approved Certificates of Proficiency leading to a cohesive technical program Approved Certificates of Completion 30 previous technical credits as approved by the advisor or significant progress towards completion of a 30 technical elective plan Related experience approved by the instructor or department head