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Enterprise Architecture Systems Micro-credential
Issued by
Purdue University Global
Enterprise networks are comprised of large-scale systems that work together and manage all aspects of an organization’s technology. This micro-credential will acclimate you to a vast array of technologies that are commonly found throughout an organization's data network and is designed to provide a broad overview of cybersecurity, cloud computing, database systems, operating systems, and telecommunications.
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- Level Advanced
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Skills
- Computer Networks
- Enterprise Architecture Systems
- Risk Mitigation
Earning Criteria
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IT525: Database Design and Data Modeling. This course discusses the main tasks in designing a database and will use entity-relationship diagram (ERD) tools in this process, covering fundamental design topics including: data modeling, entity-relationship diagrams, enhanced entity-relationship diagrams, the top-down database design methodology, the bottom-up database design methodology, functional dependencies, the normalization process, and introduces advanced topics of database management.
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IT530: Computer Networks. This course introduces data communications and networking technologies from the business perspective by heavily utilizing case studies and the decision-making process. Topics consist of network operating systems, local and wide area networks, and voice and wireless networks, as well as security and the internet. The focus will be on practical applications of these concepts, including support issues, administration, and management.
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IT537: Introduction to Cybersecurity. This course provides an overview of cybersecurity concepts including data confidentiality, integrity, availability, and an understanding of systems, applications, and software necessary for understanding cybersecurity.
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IN560: Open Source Operating System Administration. This course provides you with comprehensive coverage of topics related to the administration of an open-source operating system, including distributions, installation, administration management, cloud technologies, networking, and security.
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IN561: Cloud Computing. This course provides you with a wide overview of vendor-independent cloud computing technology concepts and methods. Specific topics include cloud architecture and design, cloud security, deployment, operations and support, and cloud troubleshooting.