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C&IT 330: Local Area Networking and Systems Administration
2.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: C&IT 230, MA 221, PHYS 220. This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Local Area Networks (LANs). Topics include the study of LAN communication protocols, the Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) model, client/server operating system architectures, basic security services, and introductory systems administration concepts.
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C&IT 355: Software Development for Mobile Computers
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3, or class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: C&IT 295. This is an advanced programming course that teaches students the skills necessary to develop applications for mobile computing devices (e.g. PDAs). Combining theory and practice, this course gives students hands-on experience with the technologies, tools and techniques used to develop mobile software solutions for business.
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C&IT 372: Database Programming
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3 or class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: C&IT 272. This course explores advanced database programming techniques for enterprise-wide databases and their implementation. It uses programmatic extensions to Structured Query Language (SQL) supported by today's enterprise-class Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS). Topics include advanced data manipulation, storage considerations, data transformation techniques to enhance interoperability of data, stored procedure and trigger design and implementation; and query optimization.
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C&IT 380: Advanced Analysis and Design
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, rec. 1, cr. 4) P: C&IT 280. This course is an advanced study of system analysis and design methods and techniques used by systems analysts to develop information systems. Object-oriented tools and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) will be used for describing object structure and behavior, and use cases will be used for modeling functional processes. Topics include rapid development concepts, application architecture and system design, transition from object-oriented analysis and models to components and services, graphical user interface design, web interface design, prototyping, and commercial software package integration. Emphasis is also placed on the use of an object-oriented CASE tool. This course surveys other important skills for the systems analyst, such as fact-finding (requirements discovery), communications, project management, and cost-benefit analysis.
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C&IT 390: Supervised Practicum
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(cr. 3) P: First Semester Junior Standing or higher. An instructor-directed practicum designed to combine University study with work experience directly related to the student's plan of study. Designed to be scheduled during a regular semester. Credit awarded upon the completion of department-approved project. Maximum of three credit hours may be applied to the C&IT bachelor degree.
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C&IT 392: Enterprise Data Management
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3, or class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: C&IT 272. This course examines advanced design techniques and physical issues relating to enterprisewide data management. Topics include advanced design concepts, enhanced modeling and constructs, objects and unstructured and semi-structured data in databases, data management in non-business contexts, implementation of an enterprise data architecture, and data quality and stewardship.
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C&IT 399: Topics in Computer and Information Technology
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(cr. 1-3) Hours and subject matter to be arranged by staff. Primarily for students with special aptitudes.
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C&IT 405: Software Development Methodologies
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3, or class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: C&IT 295. This course explores methodologies and practices commonly used in contemporary software development projects. Topics include programming standards, code ownership and accountability, source code management and version control, productivity and quality metrics, software testing, and software process maturity models.
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C&IT 465: Senior Software Development Project
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 1, lab 4, cr. 3) P: C&IT 272, C&IT 295; First Semester Senior Standing or higher. This capstone course integrates the software development technologies and techniques taught in prior courses. Over the duration of the semester, students work as a team to develop an automated system of real value and quality. Class lectures explore project-related topics such as project planning and management, user and management expectations, system architecture and design, and quality management.
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C&IT 480: Managing Information Technology Projects
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Kokomo
(class 3, cr. 3, or class 2, lab 2, cr. 3) P: First Semester Senior Standing or higher. This course introduces the application of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques that project managers use to plan, staff, estimate, and manage information technology projects. Special emphasis is placed on learning and applying the concepts of managing scope, risk, budget, time, expectations, quality, people, communications, procurement, and externally provided services. Students will apply project management technology and techniques to business problems.
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