3+1+0 (3) IT 201 T. Principles of Information and Technology Systems. Prereq: CS 110T IT 222 T. Communications and Networks Fundamentals (4)
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1 Principles of Information and Technology Systems IT 201 T Prereq: CS 110T This course aims to develop an understanding of the components of computing and their relationships, significant impacts of IT disciplines on society, fundamentals of programming structures, basic modules and functions of operating system, enterprise and Internet business applications, and the basics of network architectures, protocols and security (4) Communications and Networks Fundamentals IT 222 T Prereq: The objective of this course is to cover the basic concepts of communication systems. Topics include introduction, types of signals and their properties, time shift transformation, types of communications, impairments, transmission media, modulation and encoding techniques, data multiplexing, transmission types, and error control. PHYS 101T
2 Information Security IT 311 T IT 221T Prereq: This course aims to develop an understanding of information assurance as practiced in computer operating systems, software and web applications, gain familiarity with common attacking techniques such as virus, Trojan, worms and memory exploits defenses against them, develop a basic understanding of cryptography, how it has evolved, and two key encryption techniques used today(dea, RSA). Networks Fundamentals IT 221 T CS 340T Prereq: The objective of this course is to provide students an understanding of network architecture and design. It focus on the layering concept. Topics include introduction, physical layer, data link layer, OSI versus TCP, network layer, transport layer and the application layer. System Administration IT 371T CS 340T Prereq: The objective of this course is to covers the essentials for effective administration and maintenance of applications, operating systems and networks. Topics include introduction, operating system installation & configuration, file system organization, network services (HTTP, LPR, NFS, SMTP, SSH, etc.), system Support and maintenance, application installation & configuration, server processes and client processes, application Support & maintenance, server administration & management, user and group management, backup & disaster recovery, security management, job scheduling & automation, resource and site management performance monitoring, and user support and education
3 Web Systems and Technologies IT 381 T PREREQ: IT 221T The objective of this course is to covers the essentials for the structure of the World Wide Web as interconnected hypertext documents, and provide the students an understanding of applying the principles of progressive enhancement in front end Web development using HTML, CSS, and Java Script. Topics include introduction, web standards and standard bodies, evaluation of Internet and the World Wide Web documents, client-side scripting versus server-side scripting, World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), operating systems, type of programming languages, introduction to HTML, W3C HTML5 validation service, introduction to cascading style sheets, inline Styles, embedded style, conflicting style, and linking external style, JavaScript, W3C XML schema documents, Ajax-Enabled Rich Internet Applications with XML, and a case study. Information Technology Enterprise Systems Architecture and Integration IT 361T PREREQ: IT 201T, CS 385T This course extends students skills for planning, developing, implementing, and managing the integration of enterprise information technology systems. Topics include Managing Organizations, IT acquisitions: introduction and associated models, IT acquisition lifecycle, IT acquisition lifecycle management models, Introduction to systems integration, Fundamentals of Enterprise networks, Quality of service in enterprise networks, Software architecture for enterprise applications, Enterprise applications Standards, Management of Integration
4 Networks Protocols The course demonstrate the basics of Class-full addressing, classless addressing, and sub-netting; Delivery and routing of IP packets; Address resolution: ARP, RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP; IP protocol; Network troubleshooting: ICMP and IGMP gives a multicast capability; Network design and performance; Routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, and BGP. It also provides in depth coverage of some advanced networks topics including multimedia and real-time and Internet routing protocols. Topics include Introduction, Classfull addressing, classless addressing, and Subnetting, IP protocol (IP): Delivery and routing of IP packets Routing protocols: RIP, OSPF, and BGP, Address resolution: ARP, RARP, BOOTP, and DHCP, Different networks protocols : ICMP, IGMP and ICMPv6, IPV6,Multimedia networking: Multimedia networking applications (properties of audio and video, audio and video coding, types of multimedia networks, applications of multimedia applications), Voice over IP: limitations of the best-effort IP service, removing Jitter at the receiver, recovering packet loss, Protocols for real time applications: RTP, Mobility management : principles, addressing, routing to a mobile node, mobile IP, managing mobility in cellular networks, routing calls, handoff in GSM IT 323T
5 Networks Security IT 412 T PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of some technologies that are used to ensure security. It also presents a number of situations in which security in networks can be compromised. Topics include introduction, foundation of networks security, overview of TCP/IP, TCP/IP security components, IPSec, DNS, intrusion detection, and application and transport layers security. Networks Management and Analysis IT 324 T The objective of this course is to cover the fundamental concepts of traffic analysis and network performance evaluation (3) Ethical hacking IT 413T PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the core techniques for ethical hacking. Topics include introduction to penetration testing, legal and ethical considerations, creating and implementing a test plan, social engineering, host reconnaissance, session hijacking, web server attacks, database attacks, password cracking,trojans and backdoor applications, OS specific attacks, and buffer attacks.
6 0+1+3 (3) Wireless Networks and Mobile Communications Systems IT 331 T The objective of this course is to provide students an understanding of fundamental computer communication concepts which support modern mobile and wireless communication systems and networks. The focus for wireless networks is on the physical and medium access layers of the network protocol stack. Topics include introduction, antennas, satellite communications, channelization, spread spectrum, cellular wireless networks, IEEE , Bluetooth, IEEE , wireless networks devices, and mobile generations (3) Networks Programming and Applications IT 341 T The objective of this course is to provide students an understanding of the application and transport layer protocols. The focus of Networks Programming and Application is on the socket concept which is used for networks and web programming. Topics include introduction, internet application protocols, network programming basics, Java overview, UDP programming, TCP programming, mail programming, and web programming using servlets.
7 0+0+2( 2) Graduation Project (1) (Capstone 1) IT435 T Prereq: Passing 90 credits successfully, IS 350T The objective of this course is to provide students an understanding and analysis of a topic that is related to information technology. Topics include registering and selecting topics, attending lectures, providing the problem statement & significance, and propose a solution, topic presentation, providing requirements determination and analysis, designing the system architecture, designing the user interface of the system by prototyping, and finishing the proposal writing and submission ( 2) PREREQ: IT 435 T Graduation Project (2) (Capstone 2) IT 436 T The objective of this course is to familiarize students with the required methodology for implementing a system. Topics include attending lectures, developing the system, implementing the system, designing a poster, submission of project documentation and poster, and presentation.
8 6+0+2(4) Internship IT 437 T This course aims to: PREREQ: Passing 90 credits successfully. The objective of this course is to provide a supervised experience in information technology environment with an aim of helping students to develop an insight into the professional demands of the workplace. It also enables students to recognize real-world opportunities and constraints such that they will be better prepared to enter their future careers.
9 0+1+3(3) Networks Operating Systems IT 351T The objective of this course is to cover the main concepts of installation, administration, and configuration of some networks operating systems. Topics include introduction, access to other networks and computer systems through the network operating system, the role of network operating system in network management, application programming interfaces (APIs),network computing, introduction to Windows 7 and Windows 2008 architecture concepts, install and deploying Windows 7, install Windows 2008 server on networking hardware under VMWare Workstation, Working with Disks and Devices, explore and exercise the Windows 2008 registry, connecting to a Network, install and configure a TCP/IP protocol stack, explore Windows 2008 Server DHCP, exercise Windows 2008 Domain Name Service, exercise Internet Information Server (web services), managing and monitoring Windows 7 performance, Linux Installation, and Apache (3) Real Time and Embedded Systems IT 352T PREREQ: CS 340T The objective of this course is to cover the fundamental problems, concepts, and approaches in the design and analysis of real-time and embedded systems inherent in many hardware platforms. Topics include introduction, typical real-time applications, reference model of real-time systems, hard real-time systems scheduling, real-time communication, introduction to embedded systems, introduction to the assembly language, assembly programming for PIC microcontroller.
10 0+1+3(3) Parallel Architectures IT 353T PREREQ: CS 340T, CS 206T The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the design of parallel computer systems, including modern parallel architectures and alternative architectures for shared memory, multi-processors and multicore architectures. Topics include introduction to parallel architectures, introduction to memory hierarchy organization, shared memory multiprocessors, bus based coherent multiprocessors, hardware support for synchronization, Distributed shared memory multiprocessors, interconnection network architecture, and designing multicore architectures (2) Seleceted Topics (3) IT 426T This course provides students an opportunity to study any topics that are related to Information Technology and help them for improving their scientific research, communication and presentation skills. Each time the course is offered, a different subject is covered, providing the opportunity for students to study areas not included in other courses in the division. The course instructor should get the permission of the Program Leader before deciding on a set of topics. This course may cover: Internet of Things or IT essentials or Cloud Computing
11 0+1+3( 3) Information Security Management IT 415T PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to cover the fundamental concepts that an organization needs to ensure that it is sensibly managing these security risks. Topics include introduction, planning for security, planning for contingencies, information security policy, developing the security program, security management models and practices, risk management, protection mechanisms, and personnel and security ( 3) Networks Design and Implementation IT432 T The objective of this course is to understand different types of distributed applications that may be supported by modern integrated networks, the types of traffic generated and their quality of service requirements and provides an appreciation of performance issues in networks, and competence in the use of techniques to analyze and optimize performance. Topics include Identifying customers needs and goals, Logical network design, LAN design, Original architecture of the Internet, Inter-domain routing basics, Internet design principles, Inter-domain routing basics, Internet routing design.
12 0+1+3( 3) Biometrics and Security IT416T PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to introduce biometric computing knowledge and methods as well as some basic biometrics systems with real case studies. Topics include introduction conventional encryption technology, public-key cryptography and message authentication, digital watermarking for information security, introduction to biometrics and authentication, fundamental techniques, typical physical biometrics, network security and biometric applications. Mobile and Wireless Systems Security IT 417T 0+1+3(3) PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to explore information and network security/privacy in mobile systems, mobile/cellular telephony, wireless Internet, and ad hoc networks. Topics include introduction, mobile systems architecture, mobile cellular networks, GSM and UMTS attacks, cellular jamming attacks and mitigation, overview of WLAN security, attacks on IEEE , trust and repudiation of ad hoc networks
13 0+1+3( 3) Wireless Sensor Networks IT 433T The objective of this course is to provide students insight of fundamental wireless communication knowledge used in wireless sensing network. Topics include introduction to sensor networks, Mac protocols, network layer, location and positioning, TinyOS, time synchronization, IEEE , localization ( 3) Satellite Communication Systems IT 425T The objective of this course is to provide an understanding of the basics of satellite communications, satellite system elements and the key issues of satellite communications. Topics include introduction to satellite communications, satellite systems elements, satellite signal coding, satellite link design, orbits and launching methods, beam angle and directivity, error control for digital satellite, modulation and multiplexing techniques, propagation effects and their impact on satellite- earth link, and an exploration of some applications of satellite systems ( 3) Optical Networks IT 434T The objective of this course is to develop a basic understanding of basic knowledge of some networks (SONET/SDH), how they have evolved, and the optical networking fundamentals. Topics include introduction, light characteristics, fiber optics, fiber optics components, optical networking fundamentals, fiber optics communications, SONET/SDH networks, and WDM Networks
14 0+1+3( 3) Computer Forensics IT 414T PREREQ: IT 311T The objective of this course is to explore computer forensics encompassing a variety of legal and technical challenges. It provides hands-on and theoretical experience with technology, techniques and legal policy during investigation of computer components. Topics include introduction, digital evidence and computer crime, history and terminology of computer crime investigation, investigation process, applying forensics to computers, forensics examination of Windows, forensics examination of handheld devices, applying forensics to networks, and investigating computer crimes.
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