Training School:Globe University and Minnesota School of Business  Minneapolis, Plymouth, Rochester, Minnesota, United States http://www.msbcollege.edu/
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Total 272 program(s)/course(s) available.
C Programming This course introduces C programming language. Students apply programming logic, analyze problems and construct solutions using source code in C. They also test, debug and modify source code. The course prepares students to learn advanced languages including C++ and Java....
Flash TechniquesThis course introduces fundamentals of computer animation for delivery on both multimedia and Web platforms. Students create and execute animated sequences using Vector graphics, Animation sequencer, frames and timelines and layered animation....
Systems Analysis and DesignThis course presents a practical approach to the systems development process and to the complexities of information technology. Areas of study include phases of the systems development life cycle (SDLC) and the importance of the systems analysts role in translating business requirements into information systems that support objectives of an organization....
Principles of Visual BasicThis course introduces students with no prior computer programming knowledge to fundamentals of programming. Students learn to program simple spreadsheets, sequential files, charts and databases using Visual Basic in the Windows environment....
Computer Programming LogicThis course covers the application of logic and structured design to the construction of computer programs. The course is not language specific, so material presented may be applied across a range of programming languages such as 3rd generation, script and object-oriented variants. Students learn pseudo code, algorithms, data structures and other tools and skills used to design programs....
Information SystemsThe course demonstrates the application of business and information technology (IT) to the development of information systems (IS). The course covers a range of disciplines and gives an overview of the basic design, business requirements and IT architectures available to create an information system....
Computer ForensicsThis course covers collection, preservation and analysis of digital evidence for presentation in civil and criminal court proceedings. Students receive hands-on experience with tools and procedures used by computer forensics practitioners. Topics include computer investigations, crime scene processing, evidence acquisition and management, data recovery in a variety of OS environments and expert......
Security ScriptingThis course in advanced scripting emphasizes network security. Students write scripts that enable students to scan large log files for specific information. Students also learn how to use scripts to separate packets of information according to specific information....
Wireless SecurityThis course covers the basics of wireless security. Students learn how to identify network intruders and track their activities, to establish security policies and defend and protect a wireless network. This course prepares students for the CWSP (Certified Wireless Security Professional) exam PW0-200. Students are encouraged to take this test during the course or shortly after completing it, bu......
Ethics in Information TechnologyThis course introduces information technology (IT) and business students to ethical concerns in IT. Topics covered include file sharing, intellectual property, intellectual freedom, security risks, Internet crime, identity theft, employee surveillance, privacy and social responsibility. Students explore how IT professional organizations and leaders address ethical issues and how ethical framewo......
Physical Network DefenseA student must have knowledge of network OS administration, business information security and related information assurance concepts before enrolling in SC300. This course examines security issues arising from insecure critical network infrastructure, focusing on dealing with external threats in the form of network intrusions. Topics include threats and vulnerabilities, risk analysis, security ......
Business and SecurityThis is an overview of principles of management and the importance of information security. It covers the five principles of management: directing, controlling, leading, planning and organizing, and explores the cost of securing or not securing data and computer networks. Students examine case studies and examples as they explore the roles and responsibilities of direct line managers and analyz......
Windows Active Directory DesignThis course provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to design a Microsoft Windows® 2003 directory services infrastructure in an enterprise network. Strategies are presented to assist the student in identifying the information technology needs of an organization, and then designing an Active Directory�structure that meets those needs.
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MS Exchange Server (Certificate)This course introduces large-scale enterprise Microsoft Exchange Server design and prepares students for Microsoft certification exam 70-284. Students are encouraged to take the test after completing the program, but are not required to do so....
Windows Directory ServicesStudents install, configure, manage and troubleshoot Windows 2003 Active Directory components, learning to manage, monitor, and optimize the desktop environment by using Group Policy. This course prepares students for Microsoft Exam 70-294. Students are encouraged to take this test after completing the course, but are not required to do so as part of the course....
Management of Information SystemsThis course introduces management of an information technology (IT) function within an organization. Topics include strategic management, information security, operations management, adapting to rapidly advancing technology, human resources, asset protection, planning for change, data resources, e-business activities, networks and management techniques....
Windows Network Architecture (Certificate)Students learn how to configure and set up different aspects of a Windows 2003 network, manage shared resources, manage data storage and properly configure permissions. They work with certain aspects of network infrastructures, including routing, DHCP, DNS, WINS and TCP/IP tools and utilities. The course also covers certificate services, IP security and basics of Active Directory such as Group ......
Cisco Routers (Certificate)This course examines the role of routers in an internetwork and how to create such a network. The course prepares students for CCNA exam 640-801. Students are encouraged to take the test after completing the course, but are not required to do so....
Advanced Linux and Open Source ToolsThis course discusses the various branches of Linux and appropriate uses for each. It covers advanced topics, including working in an open source environment, differences in major Linux distributions, web and mail services, file and network security and the role of Linux in distributed/ heterogeneous environments....
Wireless Network Administration (Certificate)This course covers the basics of wireless LAN administration, covering radio frequencies, spread spectrum technology, wireless LAN infrastructure, the application of wireless technologies to the lower two layers of the OSI model, what wireless security is and who regulates the wireless world. This course prepares students for the CWNA (Certified Wireless Network Administrator) exam PW0-100. Stu......
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