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IBUS 470: Selected Topics in International Busines
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This is an in-depth study of a selected topic, issue, problem or trend in international business. The specific subject matter is not offered as an existing regular course or deserves more time-emphasis than is possible in a regular course. This course may be repeated once for a total of six credits.
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IBUS 480: Seminar in International Business
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This seminar is a senior-level capstone course for international business students. A case study approach will be used to explore the major current issues in international business and bring together the general concepts and ethical dimensions studied in earlier coursework in the program. A capstone project requires students to examine current issues and develop critical information literacy skills.
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IBUS 490: Internship in International Business
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This internship enables students to apply the knowledge acquired throughout the program to the real world. The Internationa Business internship program will work closely with the Fischer Institute, Career Services, and a growing list of international companies as well as independently placing students in several locations, in the US and abroad. Acumulative grade point average of 2.7 as well as 60 credits completed is required; the internship consists of 120 hours of work.
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ITM 123: Digital Applications
1.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course prepares students to use a variety of hardware and software to develop technology-based communication skills needed for personal and professional activities. Students will learn the capabilities and operation of hardware and software and will develop a familiarity with a variety of hardware and software, including photo editing, office productivity and web creation tools. Students will utilize a variety of tools routinely found on many business and home computer systems to hone their digital communication skill set. A student may take either MIS 123 or MIS 109 but not both.
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ITM 231: Introduction to Networks
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course introduces students to the world of business data communications and telecommunications. Real-world case studies will be used to gain a practical understanding of various physical and logical networking technologies. Networking hardware and equipment will be studied. Issues related to network administration, security and privacy will be discussed."
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ITM 309: Principles of Information Systems
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
This course introduces students to the world of management information systems from a manager?s perspective. Hardware, software and network technologies that support a firm?s operations will be studied. Real world cases and contemporary issues brought about by computers will be discussed.
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ITM 331: Problem Solving and Software Design
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
In this class, student will learn the process of creating computer programs, and how these programs are tools to solve problems efficiently. The focus of this course will be to educate students on how software functions, break software down into simple functions, and apply algorithms of the student?s own creation to solve problems posed by the professor.
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ITM 332: Information Security
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
The goal of this class is to familiarize students with the ins and outs of digital security. This includes the methodologies, analysis, and best practices of securing information and technology as well as the legal and ethical duties at hand. We will also look at both how to prevent breaches in security as well as first and long term response techniques.
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ITM 356: Modern Database Management
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
A detailed study of database applications and theory including data structures and relational theory. Leading database software products are examined and utilized. Programming exercises required.
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ITM 386: Systems Analysis and Design
3.00 Credits
Nichols College
An introduction to the concepts, tools, and techniques of systems analysis and design. Students will work through a methodology to analyze and document the systems development life cycle (SDLC), examining and learning about such tasks such as information gathering, designing user interfaces, and conversion.
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