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Nov 24, 2024
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2023-2024 Graduate and Professional Studies Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Computer Information Systems: Computer Networking, MS
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(36 credits)
Program Description
The Master of Science in Computer Information Systems is designed for students seeking to combine the development of technical competence in information systems with gaining knowledge and furthering skills in managerial and organizational areas. Graduates of this program will be able to work in a variety of fields to maximize state of the art information system tools and techniques to promote organizational success.
Program Learning Outcomes
A student who successfully completes this program will have demonstrated the following fundamental outcomes associated with an information technology curriculum.
- Analyze problems and provide appropriate coding solutions using the basic principles of object-oriented programming as applied to current programming practices in computer science, including the use of such techniques as modularity and abstraction.
- Design and implement normalized database structures using tables, queries, reports, and forms while utilizing the SQL programming language.
- Understand data communication networks focusing on layered network structure and basic protocol functions. Apply basic rules of network design addressing issues such as addressing, multiplexing, routing, forwarding, flow control, error control, congestion response, and reliability.
- Design solutions that apply state-of-the-art protection against threats to hardware and software in both public and private environments. Plan security solutions using appropriate techniques of cryptography, malware identification, and physical security in web, cloud and network environments.
- Plan for the management of complex projects in the context of overall organizational goals and strategy. Oversee team members and address issues of team building, planning, scope management, time management, and budgetary constraints.
- Design effective and usable web pages using standardized HTML and CSS procedures. Apply responsive access techniques across a variety of web platforms.
Computer Networking Concentration
The computer networking concentration prepares individuals for careers in network administration, network design and related fields. It includes coursework and practical experience in the planning, design, implementation and maintenance of networks of different types and sizes. In addition to networking skills, this concentration includes coursework in cloud computing, programming and security, in combination with other technical courses.
Computer networking requires analytical thinking skills. Networking specialists must examine data networks and decide how to best connect them based on the needs of the organization. They must also be detail oriented, as they create comprehensive network plans of the networks with precise information describing how the network parts work together. They must also be able to work with different types of people to design, implement and maintain computer networks.
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Computer Information Systems Requirements, M.S.
(36 credits)
Core Requirements
(Select 3 courses from the following)
Core Programming Requirement
(Select 1 course from the following)
Computer Networking Concentration
(16 credits)
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