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compromises and remediation throughout the entire system life cycle. This also
explain the key factors involved in the authentication and how they are used to verify
identity and grant access. Legal and ethical considerations related to the handling
and management of enterprise information assets are also part of of the course.
Credit : 3 units
Lecture : 2 hours/week
Laboratory : 3 hours/week
Prerequisite : ITEC 75
ITEC 90 - Network Fundamentals. The course describes data communications and
network models, topologies, protocol standards and architectures. Necessary
hardware description and components used to establish communication between
multiple networks and the analysis of the effect of various network topologies,
application and devices on network performance. Analysis of routing algorithm
protocols, process routing tables and router configuration for proper orientation of an
efficient network is also discussed in the course.
Credit : 3 units
Lecture : 2 hours/week
Laboratory : 3 hours/week
Prerequisite : ITEC 55
ITEC 95 - Quantitative Methods (Modeling & Simulation). Use of appropriate
mathematical tools for decision making and implementation of mathematical
methods in IT solutions to problems.
Credit : 3 units
Lecture : 3 hours/week
Laboratory : 0 hour/week
Prerequisite : COSC 50 & STAT 2
ITEC 100 - Information Assurance and Security 2. The course discusses the
policies and practices to systems integration and architecture to ensure secure
systems operation and information assurance. Explanation on how hardware and
software installation contributes vulnerability in the organization
Credit : 3 units
Lecture : 2 hours/week
Laboratory : 3 hours/week
Prerequisite : ITEC 585
ITEC 105 - Network Management. The course aims to design, configure and deploy
switches utilizing VLANs, trunking and port aggregation, implementation of multiple
networks and their connection, equiment selection for a given network application
and implementing load balances in routers and switches.
Credit : 3 units
Lecture : 2 hours/week
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