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Code Module Credits Duration Prerequisite(s)
Elective Subjects - Group B (Cont.)
COMP402 Computer Forensics 3 45 hrs ---
Computer forensics is the application of computer investigation and analysis techniques in
the interests of determining potential legal evidence. Evidence might be sought in a wide
range of computer crime or misuse, including but not limited to theft of trade secrets,
theft of or destruction of intellectual property, and fraud. This course enables students to
draw on an array of methods for discovering and analysing data that resides in a computer
system, or recovering deleted, encrypted, or damaged file information. This course will
also provide students with the necessary skills to identify an intruder’s footprints and to
properly gather the necessary evidence.
COMP403 Database Administration and 3 45 hrs COMP211
Programming
This course aims to provide students with an overall understanding of how to develop,
implement and deploy database applications using development tools. Students will also
gain a conceptual understanding of the Oracle database architecture and how the
architectural structures work and interact with one another. Students will learn how to
create an operational database and properly manage the various structures in an effective
and efficient manner in order to have a well-designed and operational database.
COMP404 IP Routing 3 45 hrs COMP214
This course delivers the concept of IP routing and the associated routing protocols that
can be utilized to route within and between autonomous systems. Common routing
protocols such as RIP, OSPF, and IGRP will be discussed. Switching network will also be
discussed. Topics covered include network devices, router components, router
configuration, IOS images, TCP/IP, routing protocols, network troubleshooting, switching,
and VLAN. The course will provide hands-on labs using real networking equipment.
COMP405 Mobile Computing and Wireless 3 45 hrs COMP123
Networks
This course covers the fundamental principles of mobile computing and wireless networks.
Topics include wireless communication systems, radio propagation, wireless media access,
mobile IP, mobile applications and services, wireless LANs, wireless network security and
next generation of wireless networks.
COMP406 Selected Topics I 3 45 hrs ---
This course(Calculus) introduces the basic concepts of differential and integral calculus.
Topics include limits, differentiation, applications of differentiation to practical problems,
basic techniques of integration, and applications of integral calculus.
COMP407 Selected Topics II 3 45 hrs ---
This course(Advanced Networking) covers advanced topics in networking, with emphasis
on exterior gateway routing protocols and new generation IP. With these topics, students
will have a full picture on the routing process taking place in the Internet. Topics include
the WAN Technologies, BGP operations, IPv6 basic, and IPv6 address auto-configuration. In
this course, students will have chance to do hands-on experiments to understand the
concepts and to evaluate the features of the protocols.
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