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      An overview of the theoretical and practical aspects of managing projects. Topics include project knowledge areas. A project management software program, Microsoft Project, will be used in applying project management techniques. Teams/case study/simulations will reinforce theory and application. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1334 with minimum grade of “C”Semester Availability: SNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      This course elevates computer system skills in areas of error detection, issue identification, technical research, solution development, and problem resolution. The student will develop an authentic perspective as an industry professional; interviews, simulations, checklists, community contacts, on-site visits and other interactions often occur to supplement class labs and group discussions.Prerequisite(s): CITC 1320Semester Availability: Fall, SpringNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      (formerly CNT 2380 - Configuring Advanced Services)3 Credits2 Class Hours, 2 Lab HoursDesigned to prepare students in the area of advanced configuration skills, this course focuses on advanced configuration of services necessary to deploy, manage, and maintain a Windows Server infrastructure. Prerequisite(s): CITC 2323 Semester Availability: SpringNot part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
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      A comprehensive study of SQL using an industry established relational database management system such as Microsoft SQL Server or Oracle RDBMS. Topics will include database design, creation and management, advanced queries, stored procedures and functions, triggers, security awareness, and performance tuning. Prerequisite(s): CITC 1303 and either CITC 1310 or CITC 1314Semester Availability: FNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      This course develops the skills necessary for applications programmers and database develop¬ers to create interactive Web sites. Topics include object-oriented application development, relational table creation and maintenance, data cleansing and validation, data manipulation, data storage and retrieval, Web forms, embedded SQL, optimization, and security. Prerequisite(s): (CITC 1300 or COM 1000) and CITC 1303, both with minimum grade of “C”Semester Availability: FNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      CITC 2350 Python for Data Analytics This course introduces students to the analysis of data using Python and requires a basic understanding of Python as a prerequisite. Students will learn how to obtain, cleanse, and prepare data for analysis. Data analytic and statistical tools will be used to visualize data, predict outcomes, and categorize data. Topics include NumPy to perform statistical calculations, Data manipulation with Pandas, Matplotlib, Hypothesis Testing, and basic concepts of R. Prerequisites: CITC 1370 and CITC 2340 Both with a minimum grade of C. Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway
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      This course is designed to give students a basic understanding of computer forensics and investigations. This course will introduce students to computing investigations by preparing them to acquire, examine and summarize digital evidence.Prerequisite(s): Level 2 placement in English and ReadingSemester Availability: SpringNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      An examination of how software and hardware can be used to provide a perimeter of defense in protecting resources, and how security is addressed in both wireless and wired networks. Topics include the use of tools such as wireless access points, proxy servers, VPN’s, auditing, intrusion detection systems and firewalls. Prepares students to take Tactical Perimeter Defense exam for the Security Certified Network Specialist (SCNS) certification.Prerequisite(s): CITC 1332Semester Availability: Fall, SpringNot Part of a Tennessee Transfer Path
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      CITC 2358CCNA CyberOps AssociateThe CCNA CyberOps Associate course aligns to the Cisco Certified CyberOps Associate certification and covers how to monitor, detect, and respond to cybersecurity threats, as outlined in the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework. You will learn security concepts, security monitoring, host-based analysis, network intrusion analysis, and security policies procedures. This course also aligns with the National Initiative for Cybersecurity Education (NICE) Cybersecurity Workforce Framework to support consistent communication language for cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development. Prepares students for the Cisco CCNA CyberOps Associate Certification (CBROPS 200-201).Prerequisites: CITC 1323, CITC, 1330, CITC 1332Not part of a Tennessee Transfer Pathway