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IN NETWORKING AND
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
SAMPLE COURSES
By RIT faculty
Research Methods (4 credits)
Emerging Network Technology
(4 credits)
By PUCMM faculty
Organizational Behavior and Management
Project Management
Wired and Wireless Network
Security
ET-701-T Seminario especial-
CAMPUS
STA
Vicerrectora Acadmica
de Postgrado
CAMPUS SANTIAGO
VICERRECTORA ACADMICA
DE POSTGRADO
FACULTAD DE CIENCIAS
DE LA INGENIERA
OFICINA DE ADMISIONES
MASTER OF SCIENCE IN
NETWORKING AND
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
DOBLE TITULACIN CON EL
ROCHESTER OF TECHNOLOGY
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ADMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
Applicants should have a baccalaureate degree from an accredited
institution with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 2.8 out
of 4.0. Solid educational or employment record in networking, security
and systems administration also required. Those whose undergraduate
preparation or industrial experience
does not satisfy the technical prerequisites may be required to complete prerequisite courses in:
C++ for System Administration
PERL for System Administration
Principles of System Administration
Telecommunications
Network Protocols
All applicants to the MS degree
program are required to meet the
English language requirement for
graduate study at RIT. Those students who do not fully meet the
requirement may be considered for
admission contingent upon their
taking English language courses at
PUCMM prior to beginning the masters program.
IV. COURSE
DESCRIPTIONS
Research Methods
This seminar introduces students
to the MS in Networking, Security, and System Administration by
providing an opportunity to meet
the faculty involved in the program
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Emerging Network
Technologies
The Internet has experienced profound
growing pains in the last several years
that have called into question the adequacy of some of the underlying technologies upon which it has been based.
In response to this there are a substantial
number of emerging network technologies that if widely adopted may allow the
Internet to continue to grow and devel
op. This course is designed to provide
students with an overview of several of
these emerging network technologies.
The course will consist of a combination
of lectures, independent labs and simulation and modeling exercises.
Malware
Computer malware is a computer program
with malicious intent. In this course, students will study the history of computer
malware, categorizations of malware such
as computer viruses, worms, Trojan horses, spyware, etc. Other topics include, but
are not limited to, basic structures and
functions of malware, malware delivery
mechanism, propagation models, antimalware software, its methods and applications. Students will write an anti-virus
program.
Project Management
This course is a study in the principles of
project management. It focuses on the
leadership role of the project manager,
roles and responsibilities of the project
management team members, and various tools and techniques for project planning and control. Considerable emphasis
is placed on statements of work and work
breakdown structures. This material is presented using a combination of lecture/discussion, group exercises, and case studies.
Enterprise Security
This course is designed to provide students with the advanced concepts needed
to establish network security strategies to
ensure adequate protection for the corporate environment and yet provide accessibility for the corporate community.
Presentacin
The graduate degree in Networking and
Systems Administration combines technical
knowledge with business and leadership concepts and educates students in the practices,
methodologies, and techniques used in the
management of a modern and secure IT infrastructure. The focus is on enterprise-level
problems and solutions including enterprise security, net-working forensics, auditing,
network security, network cryptography, network design and implementation, and network administration.
MS Thesis/Capstone
This is the capstone experience for the
Master of Science in Networking and System Administration. Students must submit
an accepted proposal in order to enroll.
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