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Name (Section Id) Program Degree Name of College, University School's Profile
Advanced Enterprise System Development (TS5503) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course extends the topics covered in TS7010 by covering several mechanisms for interfacing with back-end databases to provide dynamically created web content to web browsers. This course covers Active Server Pages (ASP) and introduces Java Server Pages (JSP) and more advanced technologies supporting reusable business logic on the server. Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) capabilities and contexts for use are also introduced. Distributed object technology and the technologies of CORBA and DCOM are also explained and compared. The course also describes how Extensible Markup Language (XML) is utilized for spontaneous data exchange between two Internet applications. In addition, this course covers mechanisms to improve performance of Internet applications. Learners are required to take TS7010, TS8801, and TS8802 before taking this course.
Advanced Graphics and Multimedia (TS5514) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course builds competencies for developing websites containing more complex, interactive and interesting multimedia features by integrating theory with practice. This course assumes experience in web site design and with multi-media tools like Flash, Fireworks and Photoshop. This course will extend your capability of using these techniques and tools through the development of a business quality Web site. You will be able to use the theory behind vector graphic and image manipulation to more effectively utilize these techniques. Vector graphic techniques will be utilized to pre-process images for use in Flash supported web pages. You will import several types of multi-media artworks into Flash to create interesting animated web pages. You will learn how to create interactive movies that let the user control aspects of the movie presentation. As this is a graduate level class, you will be encouraged to explore other areas of computer graphics and multimedia technology as they relate to website development. Learners are required to take TS5506 before taking this course or have significant experience in Web site development including experience with Flash, Fireworks, Photoshop and other image processing tools.
Advanced Java Practicum (TS5280) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course provides the learner with focused practice preparing for the SUN Certified Java Programmer and a SUN Certified Java Developer examinations. The learner is expected to have at least two years of Java programming experience and some formal training in Java before taking this class. These requirements can be met by the Capella courses listed as prerequisites for this class. Since the examinations for these certifications touch on a very broad spectrum of Java knowledge and experience, this class organizes this knowledge and helps the learner refresh this knowledge to focus on topics likely to be included in the exams. The learner will also complete a Java application demonstrating mastery of GUI development (Swing), network interfaces (RMI), database usage (JDBC) and interfacing with existing code to prepare for the programming portion of the Developer certification. Prerequisites: TS8813. Undergraduate learners may also take this course upon completing IT4812.
Advanced Network Technology - Remote Access (TS5522) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course is a continuation of the TS8807 and focuses on the advanced technologies and techniques that are being used to plan, design, implement, configure, and monitor remote access and dial-up techniques to provide remote connectivity using PPP, ISDN, Frame Relay, and authentication. In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams. Note: it is recommended that you are certified as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) prior to registering for this course.
Advanced Network Technology - Troubleshooting (TS5523) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course is a continuation of the TS8807 and focuses on the advanced troubleshooting skills and techniques that are used on large scalable and multi-protocol internetworks. Special emphasis will be applied on troubleshooting Ethernet, Token Ring, routing, routed, ISDN, PPP, Frame Relay, VLAN and WANs networks and protocols. In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams. Note: it is recommended that you are certified as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) prior to registering for this course.
Advanced Network Technology-Switching (TS5521) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course is a continuation of TS8807 and focuses on advanced multiplayer switching technologies and techniques that are used by some of the major telecommunication companies to provide advanced switch configuration, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) implementation and Virtual Private Networks (VLANs). In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams. Note: it is recommended that you are certified as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) prior to registering for this course.
Advanced Network Techonology (TS5518) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course is a continuation of TS8807 focusing on designing wide area networks at the advanced level while focusing on planning and configuring large scalable networks based on multi-protocol internetworks. Upon completion, learners will have a solid understanding of implementing, designing, and configuring large scalable networks using queuing, tunneling, route distribution, route maps, BGP, EIGRP, OSPF, and route summarization. In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams. Note: it is recommended that you are certified as a Cisco Certified Network Associate (CCNA) prior to registering for this course.
Advanced Programming Strategies (TS5513) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course extends the topics discussed in TS8802 by covering several advanced features of Java programming. It is intended for learners who understand the fundamental Java programming concepts and who now want to explore some of the advanced Java programming topics. The primary focus of this course is on the advanced features and libraries of the Java2 platform. This knowledge is essential to programming in the Application Server environment. The learner will be able to create a client-server Java application utilizing Remote Method Invocation (RMI) and a Swing based applet interface. Learners are required to take TS8802 before taking this course.
Advanced Wireless and Mobile Development (TS5515) Information Technology G Capella University
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Mobile Web interfaces are maturing and becoming readily more available. This course emphasizes how aspects of web technology (XML, XHTML, and JSP) are used to support interactive wireless web applications. The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) will be presented in detail including current news on latest changes to this developing industry standard. The learner will explore how Web Markup Language (WML) and WMLScript are utilized to create an interactive Web Telephony Application (WTA). The use of Web Transport Layer Security (WTLS) and its importance in developing secure wireless application will be explored. The remainder of the class will be devoted to server side support of wireless applications. Aspects of Servlet/JSP that are relevant to WAP will be explored, particularly the unique support for session management. The learner will use XSLT to transform XML documents into WML to create WAP supported web pages. Learners will work through a number of computer labs to reinforce the above concepts. Learners are required to take TS8803 and TS8804 before taking this course.
Business Planning Seminar (GM600) Information Technology G Keller Graduate School of Management
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In this culminating course, MBA students work in teams to formulate, research and develop a written business plan for a start-up venture. The plan comprises sections on management, marketing, operations and financing, including five-year financial projections for the new business. In addition to preparing the written project, each team makes a formal presentation of the plan to the instructor, the class and a panel of business professionals. Because preparing the plan involves reviewing and integrating concepts and skills developed in previous coursework, students are encouraged to complete as many courses as possible prior to enrolling in this course.
CIS Risk Management and Strategic Planning (CMGT 585) Information Technology G University of Phoenix
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This course provides the knowledge and skills to develop effective short, intermediate, and long- range strategic information systems plans. Information technology security and disaster recovery plans are also examined.
Client Server Architecture and Design (TS5516) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course focuses on the networking concepts and skills necessary to plan, install, configure and manage a Local Area Network (LAN). Other topics covered in this course include security, printing, and troubleshooting. Upon completion, learners will have a solid understanding of network administration at the LAN level. In addition, learners will be able to take one of the industry certification exams. Basic understanding of networking concepts is required prior to taking this course.
Component Development - Java Framework (TS5529) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course introduces the key concepts supporting Web Enterprise Component Development through an examination of the key features of Java 2 Enterprise Edition (J2EE), a framework for developing reusable and portable enterprise components. Learners study the architecture of J2EE to understand key components for creating applications. Learners will create a servlet based application supported by an industry standard application server utilizing a JSP based user interface. Learners will understand how XML is used to configure an Enterprise Component application and explore the main types of EJBs and when an where to use them. The concepts of security relative to Enterprise Components will also be discussed. Learners completing this course will develop competencies associated with the Sun Certified Web Component Developer for J2EE Platform Certification and the Enterprise Architect for J2EE Technology Certification. Learners are required to take TS8803 and TS8813 before taking this course.
Component Development - Microsoft Framework (TS5530) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course will examine the architecture of .NET and also explore how applications utilize this architecture to create .NET enabled applications. The Microsoft .NET technology will become the backbone of Microsoft's network solutions and development environment. Migration from COM to .NET will be discussed including its enhanced support for the object oriented programming model. Also, the impact of .NET on current Microsoft technologies will be explored. .NET Web Services will be presented clarifying its role in supporting Web application development. Learners gain experience with ASP.NET to create a .NET enabled Web application. C# examples will be presented in light of its support for .NET. Learners are required to take TS8803 before taking this course.
Computer Management Consulting (MIS5011) Information Technology G Northcentral University
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This course develops a step-by-step approach to becoming an effective consultant based upon the skills developed in computer programming, networking, computer analysis, systems installation, development, and related areas.
Corporate Information Systems (IS 560) Information Technology G American Sentinel University
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This course analyzes key enabling technologies required to implement an appropriate and cost-effective corporate information infrastructure by examining major trends in IT corporate management, the network economy, managing information assets, and identifying competitive advantage using IT resources.
Critical Issues in Educational Technology (CMP 522) Information Technology G University of Phoenix
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This course will introduce the student to research relative to the integration of technology into K-12 school systems, and how to decode and apply research in K-12 technology integration initiatives. Students will also investigate current and future technology advancements in hardware, software, networking, support, and training, as well as the impact these advances might have on K-12 schools. Basic issues relating to ethics and equity will also be introduced.
Curriculum Constructs and Assessment: Reading and Language Arts (MAT 530) Information Technology G University of Phoenix
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This course focuses on the most current research, theory and methods of reading instruction, while providing candidates with the background knowledge in language arts necessary to prepare an integrated unit of instruction. Various instructional and assessment techniques, including research-based phonics, are modeled. A practical application project, based on work with a student in a K-8 school setting, is incorporated into the course requirements.
Cyber Threats to Enterprise Security (TS5270) Information Technology G Capella University
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This course is designed for IT managers, executives, network and system administrators, and other IT professionals that need to develop a working knowledge and vocabulary for assessing their organizations risk to hackers and cyber terrorists. This course will survey the key terms and concepts necessary for enterprise security including the tools, techniques, and strategies that are most often used to break into networks and associated databases. Learners will become familiar with the basic steps that are used by these attackers. This course will provide you with a framework for assessing an organizations security risk from attackers and creating an action plan.
Data Communications (BA665) Information Technology G Grantham University
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Data Communications develops students' essential skills and knowledge for designing communication systems. Students examine network protocols and wide and local-area networks in detail. Topics include the seven layers of the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) Model, client-server technology, and comparison of different network architectures.
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