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3.00 Credits
A five week summer internship conducted at Fort Lewis, WA. Students participate in physical training, land navigation, weapons and tactics, and leadership development. The final camp score is part of the student’s accessions packet for service in the Army.
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3.00 Credits
An intensive/detailed study of an Army military battle. Study involves current Army doctrine, tactics, techniques, and procedures and how commanders won or lost the battle.
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3.00 Credits
Hands-on introduction to microcomputer applications which support business functions; word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database management system. Also exposure to use of an operating system, electronic communication, and basic computing concepts.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces business students to the fundamental principles of object-oriented programming using C#. The focus is on applications development using object-oriented design and implementation techniques. Topics include: objects, classes, inheritance, interfaces, GUI components, layout managers, events, multimedia, exception handling, and I/O files.
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Business introduction to networking technology including networking standards, networking media, networking hardware, access methods, network operating systems, TCP/IP basics, network security and the fundamentals of local area network and wide area network technologies.
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3.00 Credits
Business students will be exposed to appropriate format and page layout, adding and manipulating visuals, images, and rich media, creating a navigation scheme and linking together multiple pages and sites, creating basic forms, building interactive features, and publishing/maintaining web sites.
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3.00 Credits
Project management is the use of a standardized set of documented processes to control projects in an organization. This course addresses the life cycle of a project, the management of the project, how a project scope is written, how the time management is constructed and communicated.
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3.00 Credits
Develops a broad understanding of the role of information technology, systems, and resources, especially in business settings.
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3.00 Credits
Concentrates on identifying Internet and E-commerce opportunities that enhance business process service quality and cost effectiveness: challenges, opportunities, and issue of the Internet; Internet Service Providers; Intranets; Extranets: marketing concepts in an Internet context; marketing sites, search engines; understanding e-customers; ethnic markets; E-commerce internationally, growth of Business to Business commerce, customer relationship management.
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3.00 Credits
A course or directed study in management information systems. Content to be decided based upon instructor expertise and student interest.
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