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This Associate in Arts in Information Systems program seeks to prepare the individual for programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking and security positions. This program allows the student to explore state of the art information systems concepts.
Courses in the Information Systems AA Degree program include:
- Computer Programming Design
- Operating Systems
- Systems Analysis and Development
- System Modeling Theory
- Introduction to Networking
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Information Systems - Bachelor of Science The Bachelor of Science in Information Systems program is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills needed to be successful as information systems professionals in today’s global business environment. Through liberal arts coursework, students will strengthen their understanding of how political, cultural, and economic factors shape our world while developing communication, critical-thinking, and quantitative-reasoning competencies. The information systems courses provide a framework in technology infrastructure and architecture, systems development methodologies, and strategic information systems planning, while the concentration courses allow students to tailor the program to fit their educational goals.
Graduates of this degree program will develop a foundational skill set that will prepare them for positions as a technology manager, programmer/analyst, database management, web development, networking, internetworking, and security professional.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Develop and implement effective information systems to support business processes
- Utilize simulation and modeling tools to depict visual renderings of business processes
- Demonstrate proficiency in a least one programming language
- Apply programming skills to develop business applications
- Demonstrate the effective development of a database to support business applications
Concentrations:
Students have the option of choosing from 9 concentrations: Computer Security, Database Developer, Database Management, Homeland Security and Information Systems, Internetworking Technology, Networking, Programming, Security Administration, Web Development.
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Information Systems / Computer Security - Bachelor of Science
The Computer Security concentration provides students with skills and knowledge to identify and thwart internal and external security risks and vulnerabilities, such as phishing attacks, malware, denial of service attacks and hacking techniques. Students will develop an understanding of the technical and administrative aspects of securing computer systems, operating systems, networks, applications, and code, and will build technical skills such as computer hardening, access control, risk assessment, encryption, and computer forensics.
Computer Security concentration provides graduates will the additional competencies necessary to design, implement, and manage security initiatives in both common and complex computing environments.
Courses for the Computer Security concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Computer Forensics
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
- Computer Security
- Computer CSI
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Information Systems / Database Developer - Bachelor of Science
The Database Developer concentration teaches students how to design database applications using the SQL programming language with Microsoft or Oracle database software. Students also learn how to develop Web-based applications that support client/server processes, how to develop middleware internet application software, and how to employ Integration Development Software (IDE) tools.
A myriad of employers in business, health care, banking, insurance, government, and military organizations require application developers.
Courses for the Database Developer concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Program Units
- Build Internet Applications I
- Build Internet Applications II
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Database Management - Bachelor of Science
In the Database Management concentration, students learn to administer, design and support database systems. Students will learn to use database administration tools, backup and recovery tools, and performance optimization and database tuning tools. Database courses taken within this concentration are skills-based and hands-on. Students can expect to write SQL code, use Integrated Development Software (IDE) tools, install database servers and employ Graphical User Interface (GUI) management tools in their studies.
The Database Management concentration provides graduates with the skills needed to administer databases in a variety of organizational environments. These skills include installing and maintaining database software and performing database backup, recovery, archiving, and analysis.
Courses for the Database Management concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- Database Fundamentals I
- Database Fundamental II
- Data Warehousing
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Homeland Security - Bachelor of Science
In the Homeland Security concentration, students will learn to implement strategies and policies to minimize IT risks to our Homeland Security infrastructure, and how to plan for disaster recovery response. The coursework explores network security fundamentals, homeland security administration, the impact of information systems and information warfare on homeland security, and current case studies in homeland security.
The Homeland Security concentration provides graduates with additional competencies to implement strategies and policies that minimize IT threats and risks for disaster recovery scenarios. These roles are typically found in the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, border patrol, law enforcement agencies, consulting firms, and public and private security agencies.
Courses for the Homeland Security and Information Systems concentration:
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Disaster Recovery
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
- Homeland Security Organization and Administration
- Information Warfare and Homeland Security
- Case Studies in Current Homeland Security Issues
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Information Systems / Internetworking Technology - Bachelor of Science
In the Internetworking Technology concentration, students learn the fundamentals of networking concepts and internetworking devices such as routers and switches, and explore relevant implementation, configuration and troubleshooting techniques. Internetworking courses taken within this concentration are hands-on courses using the Boson Simulator©. The simulator allows students to configure and perform on live Cisco hardware in virtual environment with current internetworking software.
Internetworking concentration provides graduates with additional competencies to design internetworks; implement security solutions in internetworking; and support and program routers, switches and firewalls in support of local area networks and wide area networks. Internetworking jobs are found in small, midsize, or large corporations, Internet service providers, and government agencies.
Courses for the Internetworking Technology concentration:
- Internetworking Basics
- Internetworking Design
- Internetwork Remote Access
- Advanced Routing
- Internetworking Switching
- Internetworking Support -Troubleshooting OR Advanced Internetworking Design
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Networking - Bachelor of Science
In the Networking concentration, students learn the fundamentals of the administration, implementation, design and troubleshooting of desktop clients and servers within the Microsoft environment. Networking courses taken within this concentration are hands-on courses that employ the virtual and simulated LabSim© simulation program.
Networking concentration provides graduates with additional competencies required to design and build fault-tolerant server environments. Students also learn how to render timely, efficient network services and support various Windows servers and desktop clients.
Courses for the Networking concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Network Server Administration
- Security Design in a Network Server Environment
- Network Server Implementation
- Network Infrastructure Planning
- Directory Services Infrastructure
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Programming - Bachelor of Science
The Programming concentration is designed to provide students with both a background in overall software development principles, design and analysis, and also coding skills using different programming languages. Through hands-on application, students learn basic and advanced C++ programming skills, object-oriented programming skills, and basic and advanced Java programming skills.
The Programming concentration provides graduates with additional competencies to assume roles in either computer software engineering or computer programming. Software engineers are dedicated to designing, implementing, and modifying software so that it is of higher quality, more affordable, maintainable, and faster to build. They follow software development methodologies to gather user requirements, define product features, prototype new functions, and produce software products for customers or organizations. Computer Programmers write source code with programming languages, such as C++ and JAVA.
Courses for the Programming concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- C++ Programming
- Object-Oriented Programming I
- Object-Oriented Programming II
- JAVA Programming I
- JAVA Programming II
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Security Administration - Bachelor of Science
The Security Administration concentration teaches students the industry standards, concepts and best practices for developing and managing an overall information security program. Students will learn network security fundamentals; basic computer forensics skills and techniques; methods of protecting corporate computer, network, and information systems assets through disaster recovery and business continuity planning; and ways of developing corporate security policies and procedures.
The Security Administration concentration provides graduates with the competencies to manage information security in businesses and organizations. Typical job responsibilities include developing security standards and policy, using computer forensics to analyze incidents, managing secure computer networks, designing firewall strategies to avoid intrusion and malicious activity from internal and external sources, and monitoring acceptable and unacceptable computer and network use by personnel. These roles are typically found in corporate security departments, regulatory agencies, auditing and compliance firms, government agencies and national defense organizations, and law enforcement agencies.
Courses for the Security Administration concentration:
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Implementing Internet / Intranet Firewalls
- Disaster Recovery
- Computer Forensics
- Database Security
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Information Systems / Web Development - Bachelor of Science
In the Web Development concentration, students will learn design and develop skills needed to implement and manage Web sites. These skills include Web programming, basic and advanced Java programming, and creating Web databases. Through hands-on courses, the concentration is designed to offer a background in the coding skills necessary to master either web development or web design.
The Web Development concentration provides graduates with additional competencies to assume roles in either web development or web design. Typical job responsibilities in web design include creating pages and layouts for sites using thematic and consistent designs, using CSS to create unique themes and templates, and designing with graphics. Typical job responsibilities in web development include developing, maintaining, and enhancing new Web applications, creating a company-wide intranet, conducting user acceptance testing and reporting results, designing and implementing user-driven templates, databases and interfaces for ease of use, developing database-driven Web interfaces for rapid, real-time information sharing, and developing external Web portals allowing users to input and retrieve accurate information.
Courses for the Web Development concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- Web Page Development I
- Web Page Development II
- JAVA Programming I
- JAVA Programming II
- Creating Web Databases
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
^ top Information Systems - Diploma
This course of study focuses on the acquisition of information systems knowledge and skills. The program is designed for individuals seeking computer skills to increase their job opportunities in their current careers or to pursue new careers. The diploma program also is advantageous to students desiring early entry into the job market, preparing students for entry-level computer positions.
Student complete the certificate program after completion of twelve information systems courses The core courses for the Information Systems Diploma include: Computer Programming Design, Introduction to Relational Database Management Systems, Operating Systems, Introduction to Networking, Systems Analysis & Development, Computer Ethics, System Modeling Theory
Students have the option of choosing from 9 concentrations: Computer Security, Database Developer, Database Management, Homeland Security and Information Systems, Internetworking Technology, Networking, Programming, Security Administration, Web Development.
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Courses for the Computer Security concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Computer Forensics
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Computer Security
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Courses for the Database Developer concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Program Units
- Build Internet Applications I
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Courses for the Database Management concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- Database Fundamentals I
- Database Fundamental II
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Courses for the Homeland Security and Information Systems concentration:
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Disaster Recovery
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Homeland Security Organization and Administration
- Information Warfare and Homeland Security
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Courses for the Internetworking Technology concentration:
- Internetworking Basics
- Internetworking Design
- Advanced Routing
- Internetworking Switching
- Internetworking Support -Troubleshooting
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Courses for the Networking concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Network Server Administration
- Security Design in a Network Server Environment
- Network Server Implementation
- Directory Services Infrastructure
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Courses for the Programming concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- C++ Programming
- Object-Oriented Programming I
- Object-Oriented Programming II
- JAVA Programming I
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- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Implementing Internet / Intranet Firewalls
- Disaster Recovery
- Computer Forensics
- Database Security
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Courses for the Web Development concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- Web Page Development I
- Web Page Development II
- JAVA Programming I
- Web Design
- Advanced Web Design
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Information Systems - Undergraduate Certificate
As information systems evolve, continuing education remains as a critical part of technology. It is essential for information technology professionals to enhance their efficiency capability by gaining skills in areas such as: programming, database technology, database administration, database technology application development, web development, networking, internetworking, security administration, computer security and homeland security and information systems.
Strayer University's Undergraduate Certificate prepares today's information technology professionals to meet the ever changing needs in the information technology profession. The program is designed for students who already have experience in the information systems field who are seeking additional knowledge and skills in specific areas of information systems. Students are expected to demonstrate basic computer skills in order to succeed in this program.
Student complete the certificate program after completion of six information systems courses. They have the option of choosing from 9 concentrations: Computer Security, Database Developer, Database Management, Homeland Security and Information Systems, Internetworking Technology, Networking, Programming, Security Administration, Web Development.
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Courses for the Computer Security concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Computer Forensics
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
- Computer Security
- Computer CSI
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Courses for the Database Developer concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Program Units
- Build Internet Applications I
- Build Internet Applications II
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Courses for the Database Management concentration:
- Database Management Systems
- SQL Programming
- PL/SQL Programming
- Database Fundamentals I
- Database Fundamental II
- Data Warehousing
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Courses for the Homeland Security and Information Systems concentration:
- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Disaster Recovery
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
- Homeland Security Organization and Administration
- Information Warfare and Homeland Security
- Case Studies in Current Homeland Security Issues
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Courses for the Internetworking Technology concentration:
- Internetworking Basics
- Internetworking Design
- Internetwork Remote Access
- Advanced Routing
- Internetworking Switching
- Internetworking Support -Troubleshooting OR Advanced Internetworking Design
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Courses for the Networking concentration:
- Administering Desktop Clients
- Network Server Administration
- Security Design in a Network Server Environment
- Network Server Implementation
- Network Infrastructure Planning
- Directory Services Infrastructure
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Courses for the Programming concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- C++ Programming
- Object-Oriented Programming I
- Object-Oriented Programming II
- JAVA Programming I
- JAVA Programming II
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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- Networking Security Fundamentals
- Implementing Internet / Intranet Firewalls
- Disaster Recovery
- Computer Forensics
- Database Security
- Security Strategy and Policy
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
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Courses for the Web Development concentration:
- Database Management Systems OR SQL Programming
- Web Page Development I
- Web Page Development II
- JAVA Programming I
- JAVA Programming II
- Creating Web Databases
- Senior Seminar in Computer Information Systems
^ top Information Systems - Master of Science
The Master of Science in Information Systems (MSIS) is designed to provide students with the technical and management skills needed to set strategy and deploy computer-based systems that support modern organizations. Students will develop both the theoretical foundation and the practical skills needed to specify, design, implement, and manage systems that possess qualities such as portability, scalability, and interoperability. By strengthening strategic planning and communication skills, and deepening their knowledge of business functions and operations, students will prepare for career advancement in the rapidly expanding information systems field.
Key Learning Objectives:
- Operate and manage the systems development process for business applications.
- Perform software engineering processes that support business applications.
- Develop and manage IT architecture for business organizations.
- Develop communications architecture for business organizations.
- Formulate the processes for enterprise resource systems.
Concentrations:
The MSIS program provides a broad technology skill set with emphasis on modern information systems and computer concepts that is useful in a broad range of industries and business environments. Choose one of the following concentrations to tailor the program to your career goals.
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Courses for the Computer Security Management concentration include:
- Theories of Security Management
- Security in Distributed Computing
- Case Studies in the Management of Information Security
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Courses for the Decision Support Systems Management concentration include:
- Decision Support Management
- Decision Support and Intelligent Systems
- Data Warehousing Systems
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Courses for the Enterprise Resource Management concentration include:
- Enterprise Resource Planning
- Enterprise Resource Technologies in Business
- Designing Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
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Courses for the Network Management concentration include:
- Communication Technologies
- Enterprise Wireless Networks
- Enterprise Network Managements
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Courses for the Software Engineering Management concentration include:
- Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
- Strategic Planning for Database Systems
- Advanced Software Engineering
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Courses for the Systems Development Management concentration include:
- Enterprise Technology Process Models
- Simulation and Modeling I
- Enterprise Planning Architectures
^ top Information Systems - Executive Graduate Certificate
The Executive Graduate Certificate program is designed for mid and senior level managers, professional and technical specialists and individuals seeking career opportunities in the Information Systems field. The curriculum encompasses the knowledge and skills needed in pertinent professional areas. Persons interested should possess at least a bachelor’s degree in a related field. The recipient of the executive graduate certificate may apply all credits earned toward a Master of Science degree with the same emphasis. Contact the academics department for more information.
Undergraduate prerequisites may be required for entry into the graduate certificate program; students who have not earned degrees from appropriate fields of study may be required to take additional coursework as a prerequisite for completing the program.
Within this curriculum, students have the option of choosing an emphasis in: Networking, Software Engineering.
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Courses in the Networking concentration include:
- Information Systems for Decision-Making
- Communication Technologies
- Enterprise Wireless Networks
- Enterprise Network Management
- IT Project Management
- Network Architecture and Analysis
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Courses in the Software Engineering concentration include:
- Information Systems for Decision-Making
- Advanced Systems Analysis and Design
- Enterprise Architecture
- Strategic Planning for Database Systems
- IT Project Management
- Advanced Software Engineering
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