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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course explores the impact of contemporary information security issues on the provider and the consumer of telecommunication services. The course provides an introduction to regulatory frameworks and compliance to government and industry standards. The course includes a look into the legal and ethical requirements and ramifications of electronic privacy. Prerequisite:    NET 3300
  • 4.00 Credits

    As a capstone course, students will design data and voice networks using industry metrics and rationale. Architecture, technologies, and standards associated with the design and management of modern data and voice networks will be covered. Prerequisite:    NET 3710 and NET 3720
  • 4.00 Credits

    A treatment of security issues related to computers and computer networking. This course is designed for advanced users, system administrators and network administrators. The course covers TCP/IP security issues, security policies, packet filtering, Internet firewall architecture and theory, detecting and monitoring unauthorized activity, password authentication, intrusion detection and prevention and other security issues involving Linux, UNIX and Microsoft Windows operating systems. A team project is included. Prerequisite:    CS 3705 and NET 3300 and PS 3250
  • 3.00 Credits

    Must be completed senior year in an information technology environment with company placement and outcomes approved by the department. Prerequisite:    NET 4700 and NTM 4700
  • 3.00 Credits

    Capstone course applying the principles learned in the Network Management Technology program to complete a student designed project. Prerequisite:    NET 4700 and NTM 4700
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to permit Network Management Technology majors to work closely and consistently with a faculty mentor on specific research related to current, experimental topics in Network Management Technology. The final grade and amount of credit awarded will be determined by the faculty mentor, depending on the complexity of the advanced, upper division work performed. Prerequisite:    NET 2300
  • 1.00 - 4.00 Credits

    The purpose of this course is to permit Network Management Technology majors who are currently working in a computer related job or internship to receive academic credit for their work, with coordination and approval of a faculty mentor and their supervisor. The amount of upper division credit awarded will be determined by the department, depending on the nature and quantity of work performed. Prerequisite:    NET 2300
  • 3.00 Credits

    Research, analysis, presentation, and discussion of topics relative to graduating majors and minors. Prerequisite:    NTM 2860 and WEB 2860
  • 3.00 Credits

    This graduate-level course includes professionalism, curriculum, standards, counseling, tech prep, competency-based testing, research, and current issues and trends in Business/Marketing Education. Along with advanced electronic presentations, this course will include a review of other technologies used in teaching. NET 6600 may be substituted for NET 3600 in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor's degree. Prerequisite:    NTM 1501 and NTM 1502 and NTM 1503 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and NTM 1702 and NTM 1703 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1502 and TBE 1503 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and TBE 1702 and TBE 1703 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1502 and WEB 1503 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701 and WEB 1702 and WEB 1702
  • 3.00 Credits

    This graduate-level course includes an evaluation and application of the methods of teaching business and marketing subjects with emphasis on teaching demonstrations and practices, objectives, outcome measurements, testing, and grading. The students will write a unit-long Learning Activity Package (LAP) and will demonstrate teaching in a business/marketing course. NET 6610 may be substituted for NET 3610 in the undergraduate Business Education Composite Teaching major, Business Education Teaching minor, or Business/Marketing Teaching minor for those working on a second bachelor's degree. Prerequisite:    NTM 1501 and NTM 1502 and NTM 1503 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and NTM 1702 and NTM 1703 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1502 and TBE 1503 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and TBE 1702 and TBE 1703 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1502 and WEB 1503 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701 and WEB 1702 and WEB 1703