Faculty : Computer Science and Information Technology Programs
School : Program of Computer Networks and Cyber Security
Prerequisit Course : CNC312
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
The purpose of this course is to introduce the concept of Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The aim of this course is to equip students with knowledge and skills on how GIS work, operate and used and to get benefits of the GIS. This includes what can GIS do, spatial data, GIS data structure, raster verses vector data, topology and spatial relationships, data acquisition, entry, and quality. In addition, this course outlines geographic database and
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inventory operations, basic geographic data analysis, and geographic systems output. The course will also include practical demonstrations on using the state-of-the art GIS software package ESRI‘s ArcView. GIS and Applications, Raster and vector data structures, Representing Geography, Geo-Referencing, Remote Sensing, GIS Topology, Introduction to ArcGis, Analysis using Arc-Gis, GIS Software, GIS Data Collection. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Lab provides practical implementation and extermination of the course material given in the lectures of CNC 328, and lab projects
CNC320 - IS Project Management
Faculty : Computer Science and Information Technology Programs
School : Program of Computer Networks and Cyber Security
Prerequisit Course : CNC312
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Introduction to Project Management, The Project Management Lifecycle, Managing Project Teams, Managing Project Communication, Project Initiation and Planning, Managing Project Scope, Managing Project Scheduling, Managing Project, Managing Project, Quality, Managing Project Risk, Managing Project Procurement, Project Execution, Control & Closure, Managing Project Control & Closure. IS Project Management Lab provides practical implementation and extermination of the course material given in the lectures of CNC 415, and lab projects
CNC326 - System Analysis and Design
Faculty : Computer Science and Information Technology Programs
School : Program of Computer Networks and Cyber Security
Prerequisit Course : CSC221
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Identification of opportunities for IT-enabled organizational change, Business process management, Analysis of business requirements, Structuring of IT-based opportunities into projects, Project specification, Project prioritization, Analysis of project feasibility, Fundamentals of IS project management in the global context, Using globally distributed communication and collaboration platforms, Analysis and specification of system requirements, Different approaches to implementing information systems to support business requirements, Methods for comparing systems implementation approaches, Organizational implementation of a new information system, Different approaches to systems analysis & design: structured SDLC, unified process/UML, agile methods. Systems Analysis & Design Lab provides practical implementation and extermination of the course material given in the lectures of CNC 326, and lab projects.
CSC415 - New Trends in Computer Science
Faculty : Computer Science and Information Technology Programs
School : Program of Computer Science
Prerequisit Course : CSC211
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
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CNC416 - Cyber Warfare
Faculty : Computer Science and Information Technology Programs
School : Program of Computer Networks and Cyber Security
Prerequisit Course : CNC321
Credit Hours : 3.00
Offered For : Under Graduate
Course Description :
Introduction to Cyber Warfare Threatscape: definition of cyberwar, motivation, attackers, threats, fifth domain on warfare, differences between cyber warrior and traditional warrior. Analysis of Cyber Attacks. Cyber Weapons: Logical (scanning, exfiltration tools, etc.), physical (physical means), psychological (social engineering). Cyber Warfare Attacks and Tactics, network exploitation techniques. Cyber Defense Tactics: defensive strategies for securing networks and information, global intelligence and deception operations, emergence of new intelligence tools. Cyber Warfare Doctrine and Strategy: materialization of cyber warfare in modern armies, evolving doctrines and changes in national doctrines for the usage of cyber force. Cyber Warfare Capabilities by Nation. Legal Status and Ethics of Cyber Warfare: legislations, targeting and precautions in attack, legitimate military objectives, protection of civilian objects, hospitals and other medical units, etc. Emerging trends in Cyber Warfare such as critical infrastructure protection, models and dilemmas in the use of cyber weapons. Cyber Warfare Lab provides practical implementation and extermination of the course material given in the lectures of CNC 416, and lab projects.