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INTP 4602: Internship
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
Internship complements your academic work through practical experiences in a community setting. You will observe your host interpreter(s), and also interpret with direct supervision. The internship also requires that you attend internship salons, mentoring sessions and develop a portfolio. Prerequisite with concurrency: INTP 4060. Permission of instructor granted by assessment.
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ISYS 2150: Information Systems And Technology in Organizations
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This is the survey course in information systems. You will study applying information technologies to problem situations; design and use of small information systems for individuals and groups; Web page and Internet development; computer systems design, evaluation and selection methodology; a study of various technologies used in business settings, including digital imaging, database development, and project management and diagramming software; principles and application of telecommunication and computer systems hardware and software; systems theory, quality, decision making and the organizational role of information systems; and concepts of organization and information system growth and re-engineering. Also offered in Weekend College every other year in spring.
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ISYS 2510: Applications Development I
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This course introduces you to the use of the Visual Studio.NET visual application development environment emphasizing the essential features of the environment using the Visual Basic.NET language. You will study user interfaces, fundamental programming constructs, simple objects, programming techniques, input/output operations, functions, string processing and connections to an ODBC database. Offered in Weekend College format with ISYS 2520 every other year in winter.
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ISYS 2520: Applications Development II
2.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will continue the study of the use of the Visual Studio.Net visual application development environment, emphasizing an in-depth study of the programming techniques for accessing databases. An introduction to Web-based programming using Active-Server pages is also included, especially as applies to developing and working with databases. Offered in Weekend College format with ISYS 2510 every other year in winter. Prerequisite: ISYS 2510 or permission of the instructor.
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ISYS 2530: Applications Development III
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will continue the study of the use of the Visual Studio.Net application development environment, emphasizing an in-depth study of programming utilizing Visual Basic.Net and C#.Net. A comparison of both languages, emphasis on object-oriented design and programming and a study of more complex programming techniques are included. Offered in Weekend College format every other year in spring. Prerequisite: ISYS 2520 or permission of the instructor.
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ISYS 3800: Information Architecture And Database Management
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will learn to analyze and design information architecture and databases. You will be exposed to the theory and design of enterprise-level information architectures, meta-data, database systems, and data warehousing. You will practice project management during team-oriented analysis and design of a departmental database, including population of the database with test data and demonstration of the reporting capability of the database using structured query language (SQL) and/or Web-based query languages. Topics include logical data models; modeling tools/techniques; normalization; relational, hierarchical, networked and object-oriented designs for databases; data dictionaries, repositories and warehouses; and implementation, relational algebra and retrieval using SQL. Lecture and laboratory hours scheduled in and outside of class. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Recommended: ISYS 2150.
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ISYS 4000: Systems Analysis And Design
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will learn to analyze and design the data, processes, interfaces and networking considerations for an information system; to evaluate and choose a system development methodology; the factors for effective communication with users and integration with user systems; interpersonal skill development with clients, users, team members and others associated with the development, operation and maintenance of the system. You will practice project management and apply project management tools during team-oriented analysis and design of a departmental-level system. Teams conduct an analysis of a system including problem statements, budgets, feasibility analysis and logical data, process and object models and translate these models to physical designs and/or prototypes. You will learn to use modeling productivity tools to develop models. Teams apply project management tools and technologies to manage the project. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. Recommended: ISYS 3800.
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ISYS 4150: Management of Information Systems And Projects
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will be exposed to the theory of the I.S. discipline. Application of these theories to the success of organizations and to the roles of management, users and I.S. professionals are presented. Project management techniques (e.g., Gantt, PERT, Time-boxing) are introduced. Offered every other year in spring, Weekend College format. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Recommended: ISYS 4000.
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ISYS 4560: Information Systems Projects
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
You will complete the design and implementation of a significant information system. You will continue in the detailed physical design and implementation of an enterprise information system and extend your knowledge by building an information system using a programming language capable of calling functions in a DBMS. Teams use project management tools and techniques to manage the implementation of an information system. Project management, management of the I.S. function and systems integration are components of the project experience. Current trends and technologies in information systems are discussed. Offered every other year. Prerequisite: Senior standing. Recommended: ISYS 2150, 2510, 2520, 3800, 4000, 4150.
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LATN 1110: Elementary Latin I
4.00 Credits
St Catherine University
This course is a gentle introduction to the study of the Latin language. Using the Ecce Romani textbook series, you will learn grammar and vocabulary through a set of graded readings that follows the adventures of a Roman family.
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