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  • 3.00 Credits

    The course completes the final preparations of ensigns and second Lieutenants for service in the Navy and Marine Corps. The course integrates an intellectual exploration of Western moral traditions and ethical philosophy with a variety of topics, such as military leadership, core values, and professional ethics; the UCMJ and Navy regulations; and discussions relating to the roles of enlisted members, junior and senior officers, command relationships, and the conduct of warfare. The course provides midshipmen with a foundation of moral traditions, combined with a discussion of actual current and historical events in the United States Navy and Marine Corps, to prepare them for the role and responsibilities of leadership in the Naval Service of the 21st century.
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course follows the core body of knowledge specified by the ACM which provides students with a broad overview of topics they might encounter within the major areas of computing. The course is taught at an introductory level and includes topics such as: history of computers, computer architecture, operating systems, web design and development, programming, database, software engineering, networking, and more. Cross-listed with CS1030 and WEB1030.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is designed to introduce the fundamentals of voice and data networking technologies. The course includes topics such as history of telecommunications, history of data networking, study of industry, transport media, common networking protocols, and emerging technologies.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course will introduce the terminology, concepts, and defense techniques related to cyber defense. An overview of careers and professional organizations related to cybersecurity is also included. The ethics of working with information and cyber tools will be discussed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Includes Business English essentials: grammar, punctuation, and proofreading. Prerequisite:    NTM 1501 and NTM 1700 and NTM 1701 and TBE 1501 and TBE 1700 and TBE 1701 and WEB 1501 and WEB 1700 and WEB 1701
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students enrolling in this course will be exposed to current computer hardware and software technologies including computer processors, memory, storage, motherboards, graphical processing units, and other related hardware. Current operating systems will be installed, configured, and optimized following industry best practice. Cybersecurity topics such as password policies, patch management, and system hardening will be emphasized throughout the course.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course gives students a solid foundation in the fundamentals of the Linux operating system. Students gain system-level experience through problem-solving exercises at the command line and in the graphical user interface (GUI). By the end of the course, students will have learned the major, essential, command-line commands necessary to be accomplished users of Linux. Prerequisite:    NET 2200
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an introduction to the principles of computer networking and cybersecurity. Covered concepts include network topologies and design, network models, networking protocols, cybersecurity concepts, physical media, network addressing, equipment, basic cryptography, LAN management, network operations, troubleshooting, network attacks, and defense strategies. Prerequisite:    CS 1030 and NET 2200 and NTM 2200 and TBE 2200
  • 3.00 Credits

    Students will learn how to install, configure, manage, and troubleshoot hardware and applications in a Server environment in different cloud ecosystems. With a specific focus on Server fundamentals, this course will teach students how to install servers, configure active directories, create and manage users, install server roles and features, perform diagnostics, and troubleshoot malfunctioning servers. Prerequisite:    CS 2705 and NET 2300
  • 4.00 Credits

    This course is designed to provide a practical understanding of the configuration, securing, and administration of routing and switching devices. Practical labs using Cisco equipment will be used to introduce, reinforce, and evaluate networking and security concepts. A detailed look into IP addressing, networking protocols, and security best practices is included. Prerequisite:    CS 2705 and NET 2300 and NTM 2300 and TBE 2300