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3.00 Credits
The major components of computer hardware (mainframes, minis, servers, and personal computers), operating systems (MVS, VM, VMS, UNIX, Windows, DOS), application software and utilities are covered in this course. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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3.00 Credits
Designed to introduce information technology networking, this course takes a functional approach focusing on functional details rather than broad-based theory. An extensive coverage of today's most common networking schemas gives students a real world grounding in the subject and a current understanding of industry practices. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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3.00 Credits
This course will examine the Internet and web technologies that exist today. The concepts behind the development of the Web, its history and impact on global commerce and culture are also examined. This course will explore the dynamics of the contemporary environment; discussing the current and future technology trends and the potential economic, cultural, and social implications. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to the challenges of successfully integrating technology into the enterprise. Students will gain an understanding of best practices and how companies align, partner, and communicate through the use of technology to gain competitive advantage. The course will provide powerful tools that students can use to ensure strategies, tactics, and operational endeavors are successfully assimilated across the organization. (3 credits)
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3.00 Credits
This course is a continuation of IT 307, focusing on solving advanced business problems using the Microsoft DotNet environment. Creation of database routines through the use of a DotNet language, Structured Query Language (SQL), Windows Forms and ASP.NET forms and DotNet controls are some of the primary methods covered in the course. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 307
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3.00 Credits
JAVA is used as the programming language of choice for many web-enabled applications as well as many cross-platform distributed enterprise-level systems which are built using techniques and technologies from the J2EE architecture. This course introduces the student to software concepts that are prevalent in today's enterprise-level software systems, including: network applications, concurrent programming techniques, web-based technologies, component architectures, messaging system, persistence as well as the web services architecture. (3 credits) Prerequisites: IT 307, IT 317
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3.00 Credits
The purpose of this course is to enable students to understand, conceptually integrate, and apply the advanced XML technologies that underlie the development of Web Applications, Web Services, and Enterprise Services. The XML and related technologies covered or re-emphasized in this course consist of: (X)HTML, CSS, JavaScript, XML-Schema, XPath, XSLT, SOAP, and WSDL. Given a knowledge of these technologies, plus server side programming languages and middleware such as J2EE and/or .NET, the student will be well prepared to contribute to multiple areas within Information Technology. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT 317
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an overview of the concepts involved in the five structure models of database management: 1) simple, 2) hierarchical, 3) network, 4) relational, and 5) object-oriented databases. (3 credits) Prerequisites: IT 316
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces students to salient features of software engineering such as the software product life cycle, process models, and the human factors associated with software technology. The analysis, synthesis, and implementation of these combined features determine the success or failure when building software intensive systems. The course will also introduce the student to modern approaches and techniques to software development and project management that utilize the Unified Modeling Language (UML). (3 credits) Prerequisites: IT 307 and IT 316
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the application, planning, and execution side of project management. Areas covered include: specifications, participation of project team members, developing a project schedule, and implementation of the project plan. Students will become familiar with computer project management software to assist in investigation, system planning, business process modeling, and requirement specification. (3 credits) Prerequisite: IT CBK Course
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