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IE 713: Multimedia and Web Casting
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
The Internet and increased bandwidth management technologies has brought us a new venue to communicate with each other in either full duplex, half-duplex, or simplex modalities. Dot Com companies present us with radio stations, on demand streaming audio and video, and live casting of audio and video. To understand the integration, deployment, and optimization of these technologies, this course compares technical aspects, market positioning, and strengths, and weaknesses of various media products in the market.
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IE 715: Identifying and Integrating Component Collaboration Technologies
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Software and hardware companies have utilized a component approach to product development in order to address the requirement that Internet and Intranet communications applications operate in a on-demand mode. This is the technical underpinning of the "any where, any time"mantra of the Internet. However, these components do not always integrate easily. This course identifies the various component technologies, standards, and issues with integration to provide on-demand communication capabilities.
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IE 717: Invention,Innovation and the Use of Intellectual Property
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
The Internet's ability to share ideas between millions of people instantaneously, and the ability of Internet users to improve upon those ideas and share them with everyone on the Internet instantaneously, has challenged intellectual property's status quo. While lawmakers and intellectual property owners struggle with this challenge, others such as Linux and Napster seek to test the new paradigm. This course will examine the legal and regulatory limits of an e-business's ability to exploit intellectual value in the new paradigm. In addition, the latest changes to intellectual property law and regulation as a result of Internet commerce will be examined.
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IE 719: Capstone Course
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
The capstone course is in graduate seminar format. Students will integrate the prior course work and personal experiences into a major paper or a project.
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MA 005: Basic Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Designed for students needing math skills for MA-110 and MA-114. Topics include operations on signed numbers and fractions, products and factoring, exponents and roots, graphs, and solutions of first degree and quadratic equations. Credits from this course are not applicable toward a degree.
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MA 110: College Math with Business Applications
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Algebraic operations on numbers, polynomials, rational expressions, exponents and radicals. Factoring, solving linear and quadratic equations, Cartesian system, exponential and logarithmic functions, finite mathematics, system of linear equations, linear programming, probability and business applications. Prerequisite: Acceptance based on placement test score.
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MA 114: Algebra and Trigonometry
4.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Algebra: basic operations on real and complex numbers, fractions, exponents and radicals. Determinates. Solution of linear, fractional, quadratic and system equations. Trigonometry: definition and identities, angular measurements, solving triangles, vectors, graphs and logarithms. Prerequisite: Acceptance based on placement test score.
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MA 124: Discrete Mathematics
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Logic sets and sequences; algorithms, divisibility and matrices; proof, induction and recursion; counting methods and probability; relations, closure and equivalence relations, graphs and trees; Boolean algebra. Fall–evening only; spring–daytime only.Prerequisite: MA-110 or MA-114.
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MA 128: Introduction to Statistics
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Probability: definitions, theorems, permutations and combinations. Binomial, hypergeometric, Poisson and normal distributions. Sampling distribution and central limit theorem, estimation and hypothesis testing. Prerequisite: MA-110 or MA-114. Fall-daytime only; Spring-evening only.
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MA 210: Calculus with Business Applications
3.00 Credits
Capitol Technology University
Limits and the derivatives. Derivatives of constants, power form, products and quotients, chain rule, marginal analysis in business and economics. Second derivative and curve sketching, maxima and minima, compound interests, the derivatives of logarithmic and exponential functions. Method of integration and its business applications. Prerequisite: MA-110.
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