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2024 Spring: January 10 - June 25
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2024 Spring: January 10 - June 25
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DBST 668 | Database Security (3) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DBST 651. An overview of both the theory of and applications for providing effective security in database management systems. Topics include conceptual frameworks for discretionary and mandatory access control, data integrity, availability and performance, secure database design, data aggregation, data inference, secure concurrency control, and secure transactions processing. Models for multilevel secure databases for both relational and object-relational databases are analyzed. Assignments focus on database security concepts and require use of a remote access laboratory. |
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24822 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: McDonald, Mary L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DBST 670 | Database Systems Technology Capstone (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: 30 credits of program coursework, including all core courses. An introduction to the knowledge, skills, and tools needed to successfully administer operational database systems. The conceptual and operational tools for analysis and resolution of problems such as performance, recovery, design, and technical issues are provided. Tools used to assist in the administration process are also included. |
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24823 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Igwe, Selwyn O | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20378 | 9040 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Lechton, Theresa M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20388 | 9041 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Freeman, Harry M | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20389 | 9042 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Rajput, Sudha G | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20392 | 9043 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Persky, Laura R | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20393 | 9044 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Bann, Cheryl L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600M | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Multidisciplinary Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Acquisition and Contract Management, Learning Design & Technology, Strategic Communications, and Transformational Leadership programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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27763 | 9045 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Owen, Camille C | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600T | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Technology Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Cloud Computing Systems and Cyber Operations programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20379 | 9040 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Molina, Andrea A | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600T | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Technology Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Cloud Computing Systems and Cyber Operations programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20387 | 9041 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Godlewski, Joseph C. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600T | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Technology Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Cloud Computing Systems and Cyber Operations programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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20394 | 9042 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Peltier, Alicia L | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DCL 600T | Decisive Thinking, Communicating, and Leading in Technology Fields (6) | ||||||
(Applicable to the Cloud Computing Systems and Cyber Operations programs). Prepare for academic and professional success by developing skills that employers want in their employees. Explore your area of study to learn how it connects with your career aspirations, create a professional social network presence, and use critical thinking to inform decisions. Improve and refine your skills in communication, critical thinking, quantitative reasoning, and team leadership. Hone your professional writing and oral communication skills to produce effective presentations, and become proficient with spreadsheets, collaboration tools, and other professional software. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CBR 600, DCL 600M, DCL 600T, or PRO 600. |
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27754 | 9043 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Aziz, Popy | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DEPM 604 | Management and Leadership in Distance Education and E-Learning (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: DETT 607 and DETC 620. An introduction to the organization, management, and administration of distance education and e-learning training programs and systems. Topics include management theory and practice, organizational behavior and change, leadership roles and styles, and planning and policy. Discussion covers education and training in academic and corporate settings and the knowledge and skills necessary for a distance education practitioner to function effectively in either type of organizational environment. Assignments include individual and group case-study analyses, brief essays, and literature searches related to distance education and e-learning leadership. |
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24971 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Warner, Terrence L. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DEPM 622 | The Business of Distance Education and E-Learning (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: DEPM 604 and DETT 621. An examination of the highly competitive global business environment for distance education and training. Topics include the supply and demand of education services in emerging and existing markets, the competitive positioning of organizations, and increasing reliance on collaborations. Emphasis is on the skills distance education managers need in planning and developing programs, products, and services that are targeted to specific markets and cost-effective. |
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25059 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Barkand, Jonathan M. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DETC 620 | Training and Learning with Multimedia (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: OMDE 606 and DETT 611. An overview of the use of digital media in a variety of educational settings, designed to identify properties, strengths, and weaknesses of multimedia in different learning contexts. The basic psychological processes of perception, understanding, and learning with multimedia are introduced. Focus is on multimedia and instructional design for online learning systems, such as learning management systems or stand-alone learning objects. Hands-on experience with several multimedia applications is provided. Topics include collaborative learning technologies, open educational resources, the impact of multimedia on learning outcomes, methods of multimedia evaluation, quality assurance, and project management of e-learning initiatives. |
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25021 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Blackburn, Rhonda D | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DETT 607 | Instructional Design and Course Development in Distance Education and E-Learning (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: OMDE 606 and DETT 611. An examination of the instructional design process, its history and place in today's course development efforts, and the use of instructional design components in practice. Emphasis is on the nature of learning and the requirements for effective instructional design in online and blended environments. The theoretical underpinnings of learning are explored and applied to the design of a prototype classroom. Management issues surrounding course and curriculum development efforts are discussed, and a comprehensive project plan is developed for design implementation. |
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26478 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Hicks, Maryruth W. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DETT 611 | Library and Intellectual Property Issues in Distance Education and E-Learning (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: OMDE 603 and OMDE 608. An overview of the development and delivery of digital resources for distance education. Discussion covers the intellectual property issues affecting the use of copyrighted works in distance education, developing and delivering library resources online to a faculty and student population, and the future of digital information delivery and the impact of digital rights management (DRM) technologies and social networking. |
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24972 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Frank, Ilene | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DETT 621 | Online Learning and Development in the Workplace (3) | ||||||
Prerequisites: DETT 607 and DETC 620. An examination of distance learning and professional development in the business sector. Discussion covers various issues, problems, and solutions related to distance learning and professional development in the workplace. Topics include knowledge management, performance improvement, delivery of learning and development, and evaluating learning and development. |
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25022 | 9040 | 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Oxford, Marcy H. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DFC 610 | Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Foundations (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: CBR 600. Gain knowledge of the foundations of cybersecurity, and apply cyber methodologies to cyber architec¬tures, services, protocols, algorithms, hardware and software components, and programming languages. Become familiar with the important role that business continuity planning, security man¬agement practices, security architecture, operations security, and physical security play in cybersecurity. Explore the impact of cyber terrorism and national security on cybersecurity. Gain hands-on, real-world experience with state-of-the-art tools and technologies in a lab-intensive environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: DFC 610 or CST 610. |
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20290 | 9040 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Craft, Mercer P. | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DFC 610 | Cyberspace and Cybersecurity Foundations (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: CBR 600. Gain knowledge of the foundations of cybersecurity, and apply cyber methodologies to cyber architec¬tures, services, protocols, algorithms, hardware and software components, and programming languages. Become familiar with the important role that business continuity planning, security man¬agement practices, security architecture, operations security, and physical security play in cybersecurity. Explore the impact of cyber terrorism and national security on cybersecurity. Gain hands-on, real-world experience with state-of-the-art tools and technologies in a lab-intensive environment. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: DFC 610 or CST 610. |
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20316 | 9041 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Hollis, Eric T | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DFC 620 | Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
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20194 | 7641 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Th | 6:30P-9:30P | Open | Dorsey Station (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Zhang, Jingyu | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
Note: Dorsey Station: Classroom assignments are subject to change. Please view the electronic board in the hallway for your classroom assignment. | |||||||
DFC 620 | Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
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20250 | 9040 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Heller, Todd Michael | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DFC 620 | Digital Forensics Technology and Practices (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DFC 610. Gain proficiency with the tools and technologies commonly used in forensic examinations and utilize best practices. Explore procedures for securing and validating evidence, including digital media and physical memory, as well as recovering artifacts and analyzing, reporting, and presenting results in both criminal and civil situations. Gain experience with mobile forensic analysis. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: CST 640 or DFC 620. |
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20317 | 9041 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Hubbell, Sean C | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
DFC 630 | Digital Forensic Response and Analysis (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DFC 620. Utilize tools and techniques in digital forensic investigations involving workstation and mobile platforms. Practice forensic artifact reconstruction and recovery from the file systems of different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. |
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20195 | 7611 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | M | 6:30P-7:30P | Open | Dorsey Station (Hybrid) | |
Faculty: Swart, James Melvin | Syllabus | Course Materials | |||||
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DFC 630 | Digital Forensic Response and Analysis (6) | ||||||
Prerequisite: DFC 620. Utilize tools and techniques in digital forensic investigations involving workstation and mobile platforms. Practice forensic artifact reconstruction and recovery from the file systems of different operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and Macintosh. |
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20251 | 9040 | 10 Apr 2024-25 Jun 2024 | Open | Online | |||
Faculty: Gogolin, Greg E | Syllabus | Course Materials |
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