Computing Technology

Courses

CT 500 Introduction to the Digital Environment 3.0 Credits

Examines the digital environment and the technology within it. Topics include: Digitization, cognitive technologies, software, agile management processes, leading in the digital environment, and digital innovation.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

CT 600 Cloud Technology 3.0 Credits

Covers the many technologies all part of cloud computing. Topics include: virtual machines, application development, storage, databases, security, monitoring, analytics, solution design and case studies about businesses leveraging cloud technologies.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: CT 500 [Min Grade: C]

CT 605 Cloud Security and Virtual Environments 3.0 Credits

Covers the elements that form cloud computing and virtualization technologies used in digital environments. Offers ways to determine which cloud computing and virtualization technologies to use given business and organizational needs. Provides methodologies to evaluate threats and vulnerabilities on these technologies. Provides methods to select and evaluate protections to secure cloud computing and virtualization technologies while ensuring business needs are met.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: INFO 517 [Min Grade: C]

CT 610 Disaster Recovery, Continuity Planning and Digital Risk Assessment 3.0 Credits

This course addresses Disaster Recovery & Continuity Planning specific to Emergency Recovery Procedures by incorporating digital risk assessment based on assets valuation, vulnerability and threats. Techniques for development of disaster recovery plans, procedures and testing methods. Strategies used by businesses to assure that sensitive data will not be lost in the event of a disaster. Risk migration methods that security professional use to protect valuable digital assets will also be studies. Issues, designed to foster critical thinking, are explored, as well as the standardized approaches to digital risk management.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit
Prerequisites: CT 500 [Min Grade: C]

CT 620 Security, Policy and Governance 3.0 Credits

Covers the many techniques and practices for leading security governance of digital assets and for leading the policies that protect digital assets. Provides an understanding of the need for security governance and security policies for ensuring the protection of availability, confidentiality and integrity in the digital environment.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit

CT 630 Application Software Construction and Operation 3.0 Credits

Presents a management perspective on current issues and trends affecting development and production operation of software systems. Explores implications of composing software systems from existing parts and only writing new code where necessary. Examines the automation of the software development, release packaging, and operation workflow. Current topics include: composition of software systems, software reuse, open source software, software as a service, DevOps and automated operations, VMs and containers.

College/Department: College of Computing and Informatics
Repeat Status: Not repeatable for credit