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ICS 382
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Computer Security
Summer 2020, Section 50
![]() | ID # | Subj | # | Sec | Title | Dates | Days | Time | Crds | Status | Instructor | Delivery Method | Loc |
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000225 | ICS | 382 | 50 | Computer Security | 4.0 | Full |
Grant, Jennifer |
Mostly Online |
Meeting Details
Dates | Days | Time | Building/Room | Instructor |
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5/9/2020 - 8/16/2020 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
Grant, Jennifer |
Notes
- Online Participation Required First Week of Class.
- Proctored Test Requirement
- Note: First day attendance required except by instructor permission. Students are responsible to both be aware of and abide by prerequisites for ICS courses for which they enroll, and will be administratively dropped from a course if they have not met prerequisites. Note: This is a mostly online course with required proctored exams that may require a webcam and microphone. Intermediate computer/Internet skills required. For online learning and course access information go to www.metrostate.edu/solr.
Location Details
Offered through: Metropolitan State University. | |
Campus: Metropolitan State University. | Location: z MnSCU Metropolitan State University. |
Seat Availability
Status: Full | Size: 32 | Enrolled: 32 | Seats Remaining: 0 |
Prerequisites (Courses and Tests)
- This course requires either of these prerequisite categories
- 1. Both of these
- ICS 141 - Programming with Objects
- MATH 215 - Discrete Mathematics
- Or
2. CFS 280 - Introduction to Computer Forensics
Restrictions
- Requires minimum credits: 30
Add/Drop/Withdraw
Full refund is available until May 15, 2020, 11:59PM CST.
Adding course is closed. Dropping course is closed.
The last day to withdraw from this course is July 27, 2020.
Tuition and Fees (Approximate)
Tuition -resident: | $1,242.24 |
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Tuition -nonresident: | $1,242.24 |
Approximate Course Fees: | $144.44 |
Course Level
Undergraduate
Description
This course introduces principles of computer security with integrated hands-on labs. The course prepares students to effectively protect information assets by providing fundamental details about security threats, vulnerabilities, and their countermeasures ranging from a simple computer to enterprise computing. Topics include broad range of today's security challenges, common security threats and countermeasures, security management, access control mechanisms, applied cryptography, privacy issues, computer ethics, file system security, and network security. Overlap: CYBR 332.