Academic Systems Training
Academic Systems Training
Coursework completed at Arizona State University – Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering (Information Technology).
Information Modeling & Data Architecture
IFT 200 – Information Modeling, Storage & Retrieval
- Designed conceptual, logical, and physical data models
- Applied relational database design principles
- Developed SQL queries for data retrieval and management
- Analyzed user and system data requirements
Networking & Systems Communication
IFT 166 – Introduction to Internet Networking
- Studied OSI model and protocol layering
- Analyzed network topologies and transmission media
- Explored system-to-system communication principles
IFT 266 – Network Information Communication Technology
- Examined IPv4/IPv6, subnetting, and VLSM
- Analyzed physical, data-link, and network layers
- Studied enterprise-level network architecture concepts
Operating Systems & Infrastructure
IFT 103 – Operating System Architecture
- Studied Linux, Windows, and macOS system structures
- Examined memory management and virtualization
- Applied command-line interfaces (Bash / PowerShell)
IFT 250 – Introduction to UNIX Utilities
- Utilized shell environments for system operations
- Practiced file manipulation, system monitoring, and configuration
- Developed foundational system troubleshooting skills
Information Security Foundations
IFT 202 – Foundations of Information and Computer System Security
- Studied risk assessment and security controls
- Analyzed system vulnerabilities and governance principles
- Applied foundational privacy and compliance concepts