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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 1205 Students are introduced to the fundamentals of web server setup, security, and maintenance. Students will install and maintain a web server based on either IIS or Apache. Offered in the spring semester. Course fee: $30.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: none Students are introduced to methodologies that enable them to develop effective web sites. Topics include site structure development and design, web page design, content design, usability testing, accessibility for users with disabilities, e-business, and designing for the wireless Internet. Course fee: $45.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: RDG 0800 or placement; plus ITS 2600 Students learn to transform web pages into web applications using scripting languages (Perl and CGI, JavaScript, PHP, Ruby/Ruby on Rails) for rapid development of programmable web pages, interactive animation development tools (Adobe, Flash, and Scalable Vector Graphics), graphics toolkits to design web pages with the look and feel of desktop applications (Adobe Flex TM, Microsoft Silverlight, JavaFX), and web application frameworks to build rich Internet applications (ASP. NET and AJAX, Asynchronous JavaScript and XML). Credit may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $45.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 1020 In this skill-development course, students build Windows applications, process transactions, create files, maintain files, and produce outputs on microcomputers. Students use an integrating software package and necessary input documents from which applications can be developed. The integrated software package includes units on database, spreadsheet, word processing, and graphics. Independent study is required every week in the microcomputer lab. (Formerly CDP 2190) Offered evenings. Course fee: $30.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 2592; plus MTH 2500 This course provides comprehensive introduction to analysis and design of computer algorithms. Students are trained to analyze and evaluate the asymptotic performance (worst, average and best case) of various algorithms. Students understand that the average-case running time of algorithms is probabilistic and are able to employ the linearity of expectations to analyze them. Students are able to explain correctness of algorithms using inductive proofs and loop invariants. The course also explores various divide-and-conquer algorithms and solutions to recurrences. Understand the greedy paradigm and explain the appropriate use of it in algorithm design. Graph algorithms and elementary data structures for implementing them are also explored. Upon successful completion of this course, students are able to synthesize efficient algorithms for various system designs. Credit for this course may be earned through departmental examination. Course fee: $40.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 2591 or ELT 2020 Students learn the principles of structure and function of computers. Topics include digital logic circuits, representations of numbers and data, register transfer and micro-operations, machine code generation and assembly process, structure of central processing unit, instruction sets, micro-programmed control, input-output organization, memory organization, pipeline, and vector processing. Course fee: $60.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 1045 Students develop an understanding of fundamentals of radio frequency and wireless technologies and learn how information is transmitted and received through that medium. An overview of many types of cellular communication systems is presented. Offered on the Leonardtown Campus. Course fee: $60.00
  • 4.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 2120 Students apply the principles of wireless data communications, protocols, and standards related to Wireless Local Area Networking (WLAN). Topics include: RF transmission, propagation, WLAN frequency bands, characteristics and use of wireless network devices, and compare and contrast with standard "wired" network device and WLAN implementations.Students gain hands-on experience in building, configuring, securing, and troubleshooting basic and extended WLANs and will be qualified to administer and support different brands of wireless LAN hardware. This course prepares students to sit for Certified Wireless Network Administrator (CWNA) certification. Offered on the Leonardtown Campus. Course fee: $60.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 1020 or permission of department chair This course focuses on areas covered by the national exam to award certification in Network+. Skill development areas include: standards and OSI model, protocols, media and architecture, hardware, WANs and remote connectivity, various network operating systems, TCP/IP, troubleshooting, maintaining and upgrading, ensuring integrity and availability, security, and design and implementation. The Network+ certificate is a company-neutral, industry-wide recognition of networking knowledge. It is a logical next step from the A+ certification for entering directly into networking or for pursuing other certifications. This course is instructor-led with hands-on lab exercises for individuals whose goal is to feel confident to take the Network+ certification exam. Offered evenings and weekends. Course fee: $250.00
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ITS 2530, ITS 2535, ITS 2545 Students learn to relate the knowledge learned during the academic program to required job skills. Technical issues are given a practical significance as students interact with others in implementing and administering solutions to real-world problems. This experience allows students to reinforce academic learning and relate it to practical job experience. Course fee: $100.00
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