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IS430AL HACKING, FORENSICS AND <br />COUNTERMEASURES A LAB <br />1 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: 15430A <br />This course allows students to apply <br />concepts reviewed In IS430A in a lab <br />setting. Formerly C440 when taken with <br />15430A. <br />15430E HACKING, FORENSICS & <br />COUNTERMEASURES B <br />2 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITES: IS430A <br />This course Is a continuation of 15430A <br />that expands on computer security <br />topics, Including web -based attacks, <br />email -based attacks, and techniques to <br />avert networking attacks. Formerly <br />C441 when taken with 154306L. <br />IS430BL HACKING, FORENSICS AND <br />COUNTERMEASURES B LAB <br />1 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: IS430B <br />This course allows students to apply <br />concepts reviewed in 15430E In a lab <br />setting. Formerly C441 when taken with <br />15430B. <br />IS441 CLOUD ARCHITECTURE AND <br />DESIGN <br />2 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: IS340 <br />This course covers designing a cloud <br />solution based on business needs, <br />review of Sacs, PaaS, and Fees, cloud <br />monitoring and auditing techniques and <br />disaster recovery. <br />IS441L CLOUD ARCHITECTURE AND <br />DESIGN LAB <br />1 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: IS441 <br />This course allows students to apply <br />concepts learned in IS440 to build a <br />secure a cloud based network <br />environment based on business needs. <br />IS450 FRONT-END WEB DEVELOPMENT <br />2 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: C302, IS250 <br />This course introduces students to <br />front-end web application development <br />using JavaScript and MVC based <br />frameworks that are able to manipulate <br />the DOM based on user interactions and <br />data supplied by back -end systems. <br />IS450L FRONT-END WEB DEVELOPMENT <br />LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: IS450 <br />This course allows students to apply <br />their knowledge as It relates to IS450 In <br />a lab setting. <br />15451 BACK -END WEB DEVELOPMENT <br />2 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: IS450 <br />This course covers topics as It relates to <br />building server -side, dynamic web <br />applications utilizing MI based <br />frameworks and database systems, <br />Including such topics as user <br />authentication and authorization, <br />developing APIs, security <br />considerations, and templates. <br />1S451L BACK -END WEB DEVELOPMENT <br />LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: IS450 <br />This course allows students to apply <br />their knowledge as It relates to IS451 in <br />a lab setting. <br />IS471 INFORMATION SYSTEMS IN <br />ORGANIZATIONS <br />2 UNITS <br />This course allows students to study the <br />societal and ethical Implications of <br />Information systems as it relates to its <br />adoption in societies, businesses and <br />th .economy.Students review case <br />studies showing the Impacts of design <br />decisions and the ethical implications <br />that should be considered. <br />IS490AL SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT A <br />3 UNITS <br />This course allows students m apply <br />concepts learned throughoutthe <br />program to work on a project that <br />showcases the students abilityto apply <br />the engineering design processto <br />produce solutions that meet specified <br />needs as it relates to the Information <br />Technology and Systems fields. <br />IS490BL SENIOR DESIGN PROJECT B <br />3 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: I S 490A L <br />This course Is a continuation of IS490AL <br />culminating in a presentation of the <br />students senior design project. <br />Course Descriptions <br />MAN MANUFACTURING <br />MAN100 OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND <br />HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA) <br />STANDARDS FOR GENERAL INDUSTRY <br />1 UNIT <br />This course introduces students to <br />OSHA standards for general industry, <br />including material handling —subpart N, <br />Introduction to industrial hygiene — <br />subpart Z, blood borne pathogens — <br />subpart Z, safety and health programs, <br />fall protection, and general industry <br />hazards. <br />MAN130 PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC <br />CONTROLLERS <br />4 UNITS <br />This course Introduces students to <br />programmable logic control concepts, <br />ladder diagram, latch, counters, number <br />systems PLC- programming, Interfacing <br />circuit, relays. Formerly IE130 or EL170. <br />MAN130L PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC <br />CONTROLLERS LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: MAN130 <br />This course allows students to learn <br />how to apply concepts from MAN130 <br />toward programming PLC devices to run <br />various industrial simulations. Formerly <br />IE130L or E1172. <br />MAN132 ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE <br />LOGIC CONTROLLERS <br />4 UNITS <br />PREREQUISITE: MAN130 <br />This course expands on programmable <br />logic controller concepts to include <br />debugging Controllogix and <br />CompactLogix (5000), network <br />technologies applicable to PLCs, <br />debugging and diagnosing and PLC over <br />TCP/IP, reading analog inputs, PID loops, <br />and blueprint reading for automation. <br />MAN132L ADVANCED PROGRAMMABLE <br />LOGIC CONTROLLERS LAB <br />2 UNITS <br />COREQUISITE: MAN132 <br />This course allows student to apply <br />concepts learned In MAN132 and gain <br />hands-on experience connecting to PLCs <br />using RSLogix 5000, implementing a <br />networked connection topology with <br />PLCs, troubleshooting applications, and <br />fault handling. <br />Page 63 of 67 <br />