Computer Networking &
Information Security

2007-2008 Catalog



This page lists the course requirements leading to the B.S. degree in Computer Networking & Information Security.

FIRST YEAR

First Semester

Credits

Concepts of the Self (COR 110)

3

Rhetoric I (COR 115)

3

College Algebra (MTH 120) or Algebra & Trigonometry (MTH 220)

3

Computers and Telecommunications (NET 120)

3

Web Development I (WEB 125)

3

Total Credits:

15

FIRST YEAR
Second Semester

Credits

Concepts of the Community (COR 120)

3

Rhetoric II (COR 125)

3

Criminal Procedures (CRJ 121)

3

Introduction to Data Communications (NET 130)

3

Operating Systems (NET 140)

3

Total Credits:

15

SECOND YEAR

First Semester

Credits

COR 210

3

COR 220

3

Windows Server Systems Administration I (NET 250) or Linux Systems Administration I (NET 260)

3

Telecommunications (NET 230)

3

Technical Writing (WRT 231)

3

Total Credits:

15

 

Second Semster

Credits

COR 230

3

COR 240

3

Computer & Network Security (SEC 250)

3

Windows Server Systems Administration I (NET 250) or Linux Systems Administration I (NET 260)

3

TCP/IP (NET 215)

3

Total Credits:

15

 

THIRD YEAR

First Semester

Credits

COR 310

3

COR 320

3

Introduction to Statistics (MTH 200)

3

Software and Web Site Security (SEC 335)

3

Windows Server Systems Administration II (NET 350) or Linux Systems Administration II (NET 360)

3

Total Credits:

15

 

  

Second Semester

Credits

COR 330

3

COR 340

3

General Elective

3

Network Design (NET 330)

3

Introduction to Routers (NET 335)

3

Total Credits:

15

FOURTH YEAR

First Semester

Credits

COR 410

5

CN&IS Internship (NET/SEC 490) or Computing Elective

3

Natural Science Elective w/ Lab (SCI xxx)

4

Securing the Enterprise Network (SEC 350)

3

Total Credits:

15

 

 

Second Semester

Credits

General Elective

3

Internet Issues & Strategies (EBC 460) or Social Responsibility in Media (MMG 420)

3

Computer Forensics I (FOR 240)

3

Senior Thesis/Project (NET 450)

3

The Business of Information Security (SEC 420)

3

Total Credits:

14



 



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DISCLAIMER: Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of this page but it is not the definitive curriculum. The printed college catalog is the official documentation of course requirements.

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