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3.00 Credits
An introductory programming course for students in the information technology program. Programming concepts are taught using Visual Basic, Java, or another high-level programming language. Topics include control structures, user interface concepts, data types and arrays, error handling, event-driven programming, and database access.
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3.00 Credits
This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of web site design. It is geared toward hands-on practical knowledge of creating and maintaining a simple internet web site. An overview of web site design and implementation strategies will be covered. HTML control and file structures, language syntax, and data formats and conversions will also be covered in depth.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to terminology and applications of communications and networking, essential elements of computer and business information systems. Students gain familiarity with communication hardware, software, media, and LAN and WAN systems through hands-on experience.
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3.00 Credits
This course continues the study of relational databases adding these topics: relational algebra, set-theoretic operations, and relational operations. The course contains a complete description of the SQL select syntax, sub-selects, SQL unions and divisions. The database description features of SQL are covered and handling of null values is discussed. The discussion of multi-user databases is expanded. Student teams create a database using SQL.
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3.00 Credits
A second programming course for students in the information technology program. Topics include object-oriented analysis and programming, remote data access, and user-interface design. Students will learn to use the Windows API, libraries and components.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an intermediate course in web page production. Interconnectivity of software and web sites will be covered. Topics include the application of multimedia video and animation in the creation of interactive web sites, and integrating and connecting of databases to web sites. E-commerce and security on the internet and other advanced issues will be covered.
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3.00 Credits
An intermediate course in terminology, concepts, and applications of data communications technology, including network topologies, network devices, standards, and protocol analysis. Hands-on experience in the use of data communications hardware, software, facilities, and media.
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3.00 Credits
An introduction to the concepts of data security, including policies, attacks, vulnerabilities, encryption, information states, and forensics. A survey of security mechanisms and services for assuring the security of information.
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3.00 Credits
The capstone project for students in the certificate program in Information Technology is designed to provide opportunities to focus and apply information technology skills. Hours may vary, but students are expected to spend from 90 to 150 hours working with a business or other organization on an approved project. Student will develop a proposal for a project during the term prior to registering for the class.
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3.00 Credits
An introductory language course that presents the fundamentals in all skill areas and assists students in developing basic skills necessary for understanding, speaking, reading, and writing the target language. This course is specifically designed for students with very little or no previous experience in the target language or languages. The class prepares students to enter a foreign language class at the 1001 level.
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