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3.00 Credits
Survey of established and evolving methods of information system design and implementation. A project based class which demonstrates by example and experience the process of building systems from needs analysis and definition through specifications and implementation. Traditional life cycle methodologies contrasted with object oriented analysis and prototyping. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
This foundational course presents terminology, basic concepts, and applications of database processing including file organization and data structures. The course emphasizes database design using various modeling techniques; database implementation using the relational model, normalization, and SQL. Students will design, create and process a database to demonstrate competency in the course content. Prerequisite(s): [WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
An introductory object-oriented programming course using Visual Basic. The course contains a practicum and a best practices didactic. The practicum focuses on the hands-on business of writing code, knowledge of basic control structures and language syntax. The best practices didactic focuses on the craft of software engineering, good programming practices, performance and portability issues, and advanced syntax and data structures. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
An introductory object-oriented programming course using Java. The course contains a practicum and a best practices didactic. The practicum focuses on the hands-on business of writing code, knowledge of basic control structures and language syntax. The best practices didactic focuses on the craft of software engineering, good programming practices, performance and portability issues, and advanced syntax and data structures. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
An introductory object-oriented programming course using C# The course contains a practicum and a best practices didactic. The practicum focuses on the hands-on business of writing code, knowledge of basic control structures and language syntax. The best practices didactic focuses on the craft of software engineering, good programming practices, performance and portability issues, and advanced syntax and data structures. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
This course will focus on the hands-on business of writing HTML code, knowledge of basic control structures, language syntax, and file structures. Students will learn to plan and design web sites for target audiences. Students will learn techniques for client interfacing, project development, and web page mock-up. A best practices didactic will focus on hypertext design and navigation, application interface, copyright and ownership issues, ethics, and privacy, licensing and trademark issues. Prerequisite(s): [WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to terminology and applications of data communication and networking as essential elements of computer and business information systems. Students will understand basic network configurations, network architecture and security models. Through extensive industry research, students gain familiarity with concepts of data communication infrastructure, industry trends, hardware, software, media, transmission equipment, wireless and satellite communication. Includes an emphasis on LAN segmentation. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
An overview of current versions of the UNIX operating system reinforced with examples and exercises performed on a UNIX system. Introductory elements of shell programming and system administration will be covered. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
Develop professional skills necessary to function competently in the business world of information technology: resume writing, electronic resumes, cover letters, interviewing techniques, job research, business ethics and an overview of professional organizations. Begin construction of a digital portfolio to be maintained by the student and reviewed by faculty as a degree requirement for the Associates in IT. Prerequisite(s):[WBIT 1100 (C), or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
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3.00 Credits
A capstone course to focus and apply information technology skills. Students may apply for internships with local businesses or may conduct a special project in information technology supervised by information technology professionals or faculty. Hours may vary, but generally range between 15-30 hours per week, for a minimum of 150 hours per semester. Employers and/or IT professionals coordinate with the University to evaluate student performance. Students must articulate clear goals and objectives and document their progress. Application must be made to the IT Department for approval. Application may also be required to the Office of Experiential Learning. Applications are due four weeks before start of semester. Prerequisite(s): ITFN 1201 (C), ITFN 1401 (C), ITFN 1501 (C), ITFN 2001 (C), and [CSCI 1301 (C), or ITFN 1303 (C), or WBIT 1310 (C)], and [ITFN 2211 (C), or ITFN 2411 (C), or ITFN 2511 (C)]. Prerequisite or corequisite: ITFN 2123 (C).
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