Networking and Telecommunications Technology
Specialization
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Technology
Core Courses:
CET
501 APPLIED NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY
(3 credits)
Prereq:
Permission of the instructor. Functions and capacities of LAN/WAN networks
including design concepts of HTTP servers.
CET 533 - DIGITAL TELECOMMUNICATION
(3 credits)
Prereq.:
Admission to graduate studies. Digital communication techniques including coding,
decoding, multiplexing, synchronous and asynchronous communication.
Digital transmission for computer networks and modems. Covers digital
radio principles and fiber optic applications.
Technology
Electives:
CET
443 - ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATIONS (3
credits)
Prereq.:
CET 233 or for graduate students, permission of the department
chair. Formerly TC 443. RF transmitting and receiving circuits, amplitude and
frequency modulation and detection, phase modulation, antennas, RF
transmission lines and data transmissions. Focus on units of
measurement. Laboratory experiments cover resonance, modulation,
demodulation and transmission channels.
CET
449 ADVANCED NETWORKING (3
credits)
Prereq.:
CET 349; for graduate students,
permission of chair. Advanced router configurations, LAN switching theory and design, VLANs, WAN theory, design and technology, PPP, Frame
relay, and ISDN.
Laboratory activities include developing solutions for routing
problems and implementing segmentation with bridges, routers, and
switches. Can count as elective in CIT Technology Specialization.
CET
453 MICROCOMPUTERS
(3 credits)
Prereq.: For
graduate students, permission of department chair. Microprocessor architecture
including basic memory design, address decoding and internal register
structure, and assembly language programming including addressing
modes and instruction set. Laboratory work consists of programming and
debugging assignments.
CET
479 - INTERNET TECHNOLOGIES (3 credits)
Prereq: CET 349. For graduate students,
permission of chair.
Laboratory-based course emphasizing concepts, tools, applications, and
development in internet-related technologies. Includes the planning,
design, building, and management of an HTTP server. Can count as
elective in CIT Technology Specialization.
CET
502 - APPLIED NETWORKING TECHNOLOGY II (3
credits)
Prereq.: CET
501. or permission of department chair. Covers router configurations, router protocols, switching and
hub terminology. Implementation of router startup commands,
manipulation of router configuration files, IP and data link
addressing. Interconnect routers, hubs and switches.
On demand.
CET
513 - COMPUTER APPLICATIONS for the PROFESSIONAL (3
credits)
Prereq.: CET
113. (formerly TC 113) or CS 115 or permission of instructor.
Designed for business professionals who need to expand their knowledge
of application software. Includes the in-depth application and
interrelationship of state-of-the-art managerial software packages.
On demand.
CET
543 - TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
(3 credits)
Prereq.: CET 533.
or permission of department chair. Radio and optical transmission systems, electromagnetic waves
propagation, reflection, refraction and diffraction. Covers satellite
communication related to broadcasting, telephony and data
transmission. Introduction to characteristics and applications of
antennas, cellular phones, fiber optics cables. On demand.
CET 559 - APPLIED NETWORK SECURITY (3 credits)
Prereq.: CET
501. Practical techniques of
network security. Current applied research project presentation
is expected. Topics include general security concepts,
communication security, intrastructure security, cryptography basics,
and operational security. This is a link course with CET 459.
On demand.
IT
5O2 - HUMAN RELATIONS AND BEHAVIOR IN COMPLEX ORGANIZATIONS
(3 credits)
Analysis of
human relations in technological organizations, including motivation,
corporate processes, communication. and power.
IT
510 - INDUSTRIAL PLANNING AND CONTROL
(3 credits)
Principles
underlying industrial management. Topics include organization for
production, industrial risk, product research and development, and the
management of capital goods.
IT
551 PROJECT MANAGEMENT
(3 credits)
Application of
the techniques and tools to manage each state of the project life
cycle within the organizational and cost constraints. Utilize project
management tools to set goals tied to needs for successful project
management.
IT
596 TECHNOLOGICAL ISSUES AND PROBLEMS (1-3
credits)
Extensive study
of selected technological issues and problems. Course may be repeated
for different topics, but student may not take this course for credit
under the same topic more than once. Course may be repeated with
different topics for a maximum of 6 credits.
IT
598 RESEARCH IN TECHNOLOGY
(3 credits)
Prereq.:
Permission of advisor. Theory and practice of conducting research
in technology. Includes study of professional literature, evaluation
of data gathering techniques, application of statistical methods to
data, formulation and verification of hypothesis.
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