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3.00 Credits
As the culmination of the student's experience in the interdisciplinary aerospace studies major, senior thesis requires the student to complete documented research under the guidance of the course instructor, involving subject matter that is demonstrably tied to at least two of the student's three chosen minor fields of study. A series of seminar discussions or extended individual consultations with the course instructor may accompany the guided writing of the thesis. Additional faculty may be interviewed or consulted during the thesis project.
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1.00 Credits
Students will select a thesis committee and research problem, conduct appropriate research, and write and defend a thesis proposal and a full sentence outline. Course lectures will be integrated with facultyguided workshops; topics include an overview of the thesis process, the development of a specific and contentious research problem, organization and format of the required thesis documents, citation standards, and appropriate academic language. Prerequisite: COM 221 or COM 222.
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2.00 Credits
Students using the work completed in HU 480, Senior Thesis Research, write their senior thesis in a workshop environment, defending the thesis at the end of the semester. Topics include problem-solution organization, documentation, argumentation, and successful presentation strategies. Prerequisite: HU 480.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to computers and an overview of PC applications. Computer literacy is presented through lectures on the computer process, the impact of computers on society, emerging technologies, and how to make hardware and software purchasing decisions. A hands-on overview of the most popular computer applications such as word processing, spreadsheet, database, electronic mail, and Internet is provided. Prerequisite: Proficiency in college preparatory mathematics.
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3.00 Credits
This course will address the organization of the Internet, addressing, routing, DNS, and use of Internet applications. It will review such applications as FTP, telnet, and advanced Web searching methodology. This course covers Web page authoring and design techniques using both HTML and WYSIWYG authoring software. Students will study, create, and refine Web pages online as well as create Web graphics. Lastly, legal and ethical issues related to the Internet and emerging technologies are discussed. Prerequisite: IT 109 or BA 120, or BA 221 or CS 223, or approval.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to networking covers each of the seven layers of the OSI reference model, MAC and IP addressing, identification of IP class addressing schemes including subnet masks, network wiring standards, and TCP/IP network layer protocols. Prerequisite: IT 109 or BA 120 or BA 221 or approval.
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3.00 Credits
The course addresses effective Web site design including page layout, user interface design, graphic design, content flow, and site structure. Additionally, students will learn the optimal use of keywords and search engine positioning to maximize page exposure. Web site management including security and Intranet management will be discussed. The use of design standards and templates will teach students to emphasize site consistency. Students will design and create a major Web site with multiple pages and cross-linked structure. Prerequisite: IT 210.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces the four router elements, configuration vehicles, user and privileged mode commands, configuring IP addresses, and monitoring/troubleshooting of router functions. More advanced topics include LAN switching theory, VLANs, LAN switched design, Novell IPX, and threaded case studies. Prerequisite: IT 220.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces programming the Common Gateway Interface for Web pages using scripting languages. The emphasis is on the fundamentals of programming and creating interfaces to handle HTML form data. Students will create basic scripting programs with Web interfaces, learn to adapt existing code, and process data flows from online forms with basic database structures. Prerequisite: CS 118 or CS 223 or IT 210 or programming experience in a high-level language.
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3.00 Credits
WAN theory and design covers WAN technology, PPP, frame relay, ISDN. It further discusses network troubleshooting, national SCANS skills, and threaded case studies. Prerequisite: IT 320.
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