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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Topics in international studies that are not offered on a regular basis are examined. The course may be repeated for credit if the topic varies. 1-3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
See "Internships" on p. 33.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: Senior standing and 15 credit hours of international studies or permission of the instructor. This is an exploration of selected topics in international studies with an emphasis on developing research analytical skills. These skills are incorporated into a research project on a topic selected by the student. This course may be repeated if the topic differs. All senior international studies majors are required to enroll in this course. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
The course focuses on each of the available concentration areas in the major. Students will learn the requirements for system and network administration, Web design and development, database management, wireless networks, network security, and software development for IT areas. 3 cr.
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4.00 Credits
This is an introductory course to programming languages that focuses on the basic techniques of programming by introducing data types, declarations, assignments, loops, arrays, data structures, object-oriented programming, algorithms and problem-solving, event-driven program - ming, and recursion. Three class hours and three lab hours. 4 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IT 150 and IT 175, or permission of instructor. This course provides students with the foundations for working with current operating systems. Students learn to make effective use of operating systems' powerful command-line interface. They also learn how to create scripts to automate redundant tasks and scripts to act as glue between otherwise independent applications. 3 cr.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IT 230 or permission of instructor. This course provides student with the foundation for Web site development and maintenance. Students learn about Web browsers, how URLs are resolved, and Web pages are returned. They learn hypertext, selfdescriptive text, web page design, web navigational systems, and digital media. Students become proficient with common tools for authoring and publishing Web pages. This course is equivalent to BIS 210. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIS 210/IT 240. This is a study of the concepts and terminology of data communications, network design, and distributed information systems. Major topics include communication concepts, network architectures, data communications software and hardware, and the impact of communications technology on information systems. This course is equivalent to CS 360. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: BIS 210/IT 240. This course is a study of the concepts, theory, design techniques, and information retrieval methods, emphasizing the relational database model and structured query language (SQL). It incorporates database design and application development CASE (computer aided software engineering) tools, with emphasis on the entity-relational (E-R) model and unified modeling language (UML). Topics include data modeling and organization, database architecture, SQL, and database connectivity technologies. Design and implementation projects are required. The course contributes to fulfilling BIS-major objectives 1, 4, and 5. Specific learning objectives include: (1) understanding managerial aspects of data and information; (2) designing relational data models with emphasis on data normalization; (3) using query techniques using SQL and query-by example (QBE); (4) understanding database architecture and implementation methods; (5) maintaining data integrity, security, and privacy; (6) understanding program-data independence in applications; (7) an introduction to object-oriented database solutions and emerging database technologies; and (8) understanding transactions and their role in database recovery. The objectives are assessed based on projects, tests and class participation. This course is equivalent to CS 364. 3 cr. Laboratory fee $50.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite: IT 230 and IT 250, or permission of instructor. This course focuses on the organization and architecture of computer operations systems and its major components such as process management, I/O management, and resource management. The course also enables the students to learn how to perform standard system administrative tasks, such as installing system and applications software, installing new hardware, managing user accounts, backing up and restoring file systems, bootup and shutdown, and monitoring system performance. 3 cr.
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