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3.00 Credits
Presents information systems concepts from a managerial perspective to understand how information systems work and how they are used for business purposes. This course is designed to help students understand and use fundamental information systems principles so that they will efficiently and effectively function as future business employees and managers. Topics include: hardware and software of computers, telecommunication and networks (including the Internet), database management, e-commerce, systems development and systems security. Prerequisite: CS 100 or CS 106
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Students learn both theory and the practice of doing business over the Internet and the World Wide Web. Topics include: infrastructure for electronic commerce (EC), tools for EC, EC planning and implementation, and various issues regarding security, privacy ethics and taxes. Prerequisite: IS 272
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3.00 Credits
Intended for beginning-level students. Emphasis on building communicative competence and oral proficiency. All four skill areas are covered including reading, writing, listening, and speaking. An appreciation of Italian culture is integral to the course. Multimedia tools (videos, CDs, Internet sources) enhance course.
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3.00 Credits
Beginning-level language course at the American University of Rome. Students placed according to their level. Covers the four skill areas of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
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3.00 Credits
Continued emphasis on communicative competence and oral proficiency. Review and intensified study of grammar. Readings, vocabulary building, composition, listening comprehension, and conversation. Italian culture integral to course. Multimedia tools (videos, CDs, Internet sources) enhance course. Prerequisite for IT 151 is IT 012 or placement; prerequisite for IT 152 is IT 151 or placement
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3.00 Credits
Intermediate-level language course at the American University of Rome. Students placed according to their level. Continues to develop the four skill areas: reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Intensified study of structure and vocabulary. Study of Italian culture integral to the course.
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3.00 Credits
Designed to fortify proficiency in the various skill areas (reading, writing, listening, and speaking) and cultural awareness. Prepares students for upper-division literature and culture classes. Includes complex grammar review and extensive writing in various styles and genres; cultural and literary readings; oral expression. Audiovisual and/or technological materials incorporated into class. Prerequisite: IT 152 or placement for IT 201; IT 201 or placement for IT 202
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3.00 Credits
Development of advanced proficiency and communicative competence through discussion of current events and contemporary issues. Varied readings (newspapers, magazines, technological sources) and activities (debates, skits). Prerequisites: IT 201 and IT 202 or placement
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3.00 Credits
A survey of representative literary texts from the Middle Ages through the 17th century. Discussion of historical and cultural context. Several literary genres (novel, poetry, drama, etc.) treated. Critical techniques introduced. Taught in Italian. Prerequisites: IT 201 and IT 202 or placement
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3.00 Credits
A survey of representative literary texts from the 18th century to the present. Discussion of historical and cultural context. Both canonical and lesser- known works in several literary genres (novel, poetry, drama, autobiography, etc.). Critical techniques introduced. Taught in Italian. Prerequisites: IT 201 and IT 202 or placement
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