Job Description
Appointments are made on a term-by-term basis. Adjunct faculty are required to successfully complete an online Canvas LMS orientation course before being scheduled, as well as other training if required by the department. This is an on-site blended/hybrid course, students attend class in person 60% of the time and complete the remaining 40% online through Park’s Canvas Learning Management System. Local applicants only please.
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Minimum Qualifications
Masters or Ph.D. level degree in the discipline (CS or IS) or in a related discipline (MBA, etc.) from an accredited school AND
Received graduate credit with a grade of B or better in the course applied to teach, OR one year of C/C++ programming experience outside the classroom.
Received graduate credit with a grade of B or better in the course applied to teach, OR one year of C/C++ programming experience outside the classroom.
CS202 Secure Programming Course Description
This course explores the concepts involved in writing programs that are resistant to errors and resistant to attacks. Students put these concepts into practice with C++ and C. Because students should already know basic programming constructs from their prerequisite programming course, this course covers C++ basics quickly. Students learn about the vulnerabilities in C++/C and strategies for limiting those vulnerabilities when using strings, pointers, dynamic memory management, file I/O, and so on.
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