Texts
- Teach Yourself SQL in 10 Minutes (4th ed.) by Ben Forta, Sams/Pearson (2012) ISBN 9780672336072 (Required).
- Database Design for Mere Mortals (3rd ed.) by Michael J. Hernandez, Addison-Wesley/Pearson (2013) ISBN 9780321884497 (Required).
Topics in software security.
This Online Learning course begins on June 22, 2029 at 8:00 am Eastern time. All assignments are due by the end (11:59:59 pm) of the specified calendar day in the Eastern time zone. This course ends at 11:59:59 pm on July 25, 2020, in the Eastern time zone.
SSE 550 or permission of the program director.
This prerequisite provides one graduate-level 3 semester hour course in C++ or Java or C#.
Please see the Online Learning page for more information regarding expected student abilities and aptitudes.
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Item
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Percent of Term Grade
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Project 1 |
25
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Project 2 |
35
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Project 3 |
35
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Canvas Discussion Contributions |
5
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More information about project grading is contained in the General Project Rubric .
Canvas Discussion Contributions are graded as follows:
Credit will be given only for original work.
The Office of the Provost's "Academic Integrity page includes a link to the Graduate Honor Code, which covers issues such as plagiarism. Please take a good, careful look at the Graduate Honor Code. Plagiarism is not acceptable in this, or any, course.
Project reports are to be submitted complete, not as incremental partial submissions.
All course work time is categorized as either Direct or Non-Direct (but not both). More information about the Direct and Non-Direct categories is contained in the Direct and Non-Direct and Report Logs. Please read these pages very carefully.
The SACSCOC (our accrediting agency's) standard (minimum) for a three credit course such as this is 2250 minutes of direct activity and 4500 minutes of non-direct activity per semester. These minima add up to 6750 minutes of activity per semester.
Please begin logging your time as specified on these pages, starting wherever you are in the course when you receive this notice (via Canvas). These logs will not be deliverables for this course.
All deliverables are due on their assigned dates .
Manage your time and keep on schedule. You should schedule your work evenly throughout the term.
There will be changes to this syllabus, so check back frequently, and don't forget to hit "Reload" or "Refresh".
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Start Date
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End Date
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Activity/Event
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June 22, 2020 | July 25, 2020 | Course in Progress |
June 22, 2020 | Login in to the course on Canvas. | |
June 22, 2020 | June 30, 2020 | Work on Project 1 |
June 30, 2020 | Project 1 due | |
July 8, 2020 | Project 2 due | |
July 25, 2020 |
Project 3 due Course ends |
Notes: The course begins at 8:00 am on the first day of class (see schedule above), and ends at 11:59:00 pm on the last day of class. Assignments are due at any time during the day specified on the schedule, that is, before 11:59:00 pm on that day. All times are Macon, Georgia (Eastern time zone) times.