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1.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of American history in periods from colonization through recent times. Topics will include a study of individuals, groups and events, along with their impact on the development of the United States.
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1.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of world history in periods from early civilization through recent times. Topics will include a study of individuals, groups and events, along with their impact on the people of the world.
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1.00 Credits
This course allows the student to develop and apply skills in team building, conflict management and group dynamics. Additional emphasis will be placed on researching and development of lesson plans and writing and critiquing of journals. Students will be college seminar assistants.
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1.00 Credits
An overview of a student's development in the transition from high school to college life. Prerequisite training to become a resident assistant.
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3.00 Credits
Information technology is the study of how to use and implement computer hardware and software, computer networks and telecommunications. In this class you will be introduced to the field of information technology, the skills that are necessary to be an information technologist, how information is used to meet organizational needs and how information technology relates to other disciplines. You will make extensive use of an integrated software package, including work processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software, and Internet and WWW applications. This course will meet the general education requirement in computer skills.
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4.00 Credits
This course introduces the concepts of computer programming and builds skills necessary to implement these concepts. No prior programming experience is required. Fundamental programming concepts, including event driven and object-oriented programming, data structures and algorithmic processes will be covered. Students will learn a computer language, write and debug computer programs, and solve problems.
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3.00 Credits
In this course students learn the fundamental parts of a computer and how they communicate. Students learn the principles of computer hardware and low-level software that make a computer function, including logic circuits, assembly language, I/O, storage and program execution. Prerequisites: IT 101 and IT 130.
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4.00 Credits
In this course students will learn the basic concepts of operating systems and how to use them. The fundamentals of computer operating systems are covered, including configuration, file systems, security, administration, interfacing, multitasking and performance analysis. Concepts will be reinforced and expanded upon through hands-on experience during the laboratory portion of the course. Prerequisite: IT 200
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4.00 Credits
It is the role of the IT professional to select, design, deploy, integrate, and administer network and communication infrastructures in an organization. In this course the student will develop a deep understanding of how networks work and how to work with them. Topics include LANs, WANs, service providers, packets, hubs, routers, switches, internet protocols, network administration and security. Prerequisites: IT 210 and MATH 220.
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4.00 Credits
In this course students will learn about web technologies and systems. Topics included are hypertext, self-descriptive text, web page design and development, web navigation systems, digital media, vulnerabilities of web systems and social issues associated with web usage. Prerequisite: IT 210.
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