


This course is for students with little to no programming experience by introducing problem-solving and procedural programming concepts. Python is the programming language used for this course's examples, one of the most popular general-purpose programming languages.

This course covers the design of distributed applications and systems on different platform. Students will have hands on instruction in but not limited to migrating complex, multi-tier applications, designing and deploying enterprise-wide scalable operations, implementing cost control strategies. After the completion of this class students will be ready to take and pass the CompTIA’s Cloud+ CV0-002 certification exam.

This course is designed to provide an applied and practical knowledge required to design, configure, install, and troubleshoot hardware, peripherals and protocols used in local area networking. The course content is patterned after the material required to pass the vendor neutral Network + N10-007 examination. This certificate course focuses on rudiments of networking and the knowledge and application of OSI model. The essentials and application of TCP/IP and the use of routers with TCP/IP will be highlighted. Remote connectivity, network installation, network Administration, maintenance, support, trouble shooting, and network security will be some of the models covered. The topics in this course have been designated to prepare students to take the Network + certification exam but will also cover other topics in more detail as time permits.



This course aims to identify, assess and evaluate risk to enable the execution of the enterprise risk man The Capstone project is the last class that needs to be taken. Students will undertake and complete a scholarly project related to their chosen program of study under the guidance and approval of the supervising faculty. This Project is a culmination and synthesis of prior graduate learning in the MIT program. Students will be expected to complete the scholarly project and present the findings via a manuscript and an oral presentation.