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.ik:'A <br />x <br />CSE�50 Advanced Jaya'Programming fgr Internet f Application <br />This course learns all the basics and advanced features of Java programming. It starts with the <br />basics and Leads to Advance features of Java in detail. This course covered and explained <br />several topics of the latest Java 8 Features in detail. Topics include— Lambdas. Java 8 Functional <br />interface, Stream and Time API in Java 8. This course teaches the students how to develop, <br />debug and Java Internet applications. The course starts with keywords, syntax, and constructs <br />that form the core of the Java language and then it leads the students to advanced features of <br />java, including multithreaded programming and Applets. Students get a chance to review the <br />fundamentals and learn the advanced topics. The previous programming experience in C/C++ is <br />required for this course. <br />CSE55i."Full StaClt Developmenj .5 units <br />Full Stack Development course will enable you to build interactive and responsive web <br />applications using both front-end and back -end technologies. This course starts with basics of <br />Web Development, covers JavaScript and jQuery essentials, guides you to build remarkable user <br />interface via Angular or React, helps you to build scalable backend applications using Express & <br />Node.js plus manage data using MongoDB. You will complete the course with a small project. <br />CSES5�4=Inter art anclnNgtwAMecur:: �,J(3 creJdffl <br />The course addresses security risks in computer networks and computer systems and the <br />fundamental techniques used to reduce these risks. It also gives an introduction to the role of <br />security as an enabling technology for electronic commerce. The course is divided into four <br />major parts: (1) Fundamentals of Network Security and System Security, (2) Fundamentals of <br />Cryptography: This is probably the most important part of this course. This part involves basic <br />reasoning and understanding of cryptography. This includes the fundamentals of symmetric and <br />asymmetric key systems, message integrity (hashing functions), digital signature, digital <br />certificate, key management, and familiarity with common standards for these techniques; (3) <br />Cryptography in real world applications: Several security applications will be discussed, <br />including PGP, SSL, IPsec, with SSL be the focus- major components of SSL protocol and its <br />role in electronic commerce. Students will learn how to set up an https web server, and how to <br />apply and integrate digital certificate with browsers, web servers, and communication protocols <br />on the Web; (4) Hands-on Cryptography: This part is for those who are interested in <br />implementing security software using cryptography. <br />CS,,1]556 Database;Syst. kkl2�'' <br />This course provides an in-depth understanding of the Database Management System. Emphasis <br />is on the latest database architecture, database configuration and administration. Topics include <br />logical/physical database layout, database server processes, database creation, various database <br />physical objects; client/server configuration, multi -threaded server configuration, database <br />storage management, database security, database utilities, database monitoring, partitions, and <br />Page 53 of 65 <br />