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  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1100 ACCT-1200 Project Management is the discipline of defi ning and managing the vision, tasks and resources required to complete a project. Th is course provides an introduction to the project management process, resource management (time, money and people), quality control, communications and risk. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1040 Co-requisite(s): ACCT-1200 Th is course stresses the concepts and techniques used in process analysis, design and implementation of business systems. Students work on a semester project built around a database a web interface to the database. It includes: analysis, modeling, reports, teamwork and student presentations. Off ered spring semester only. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1355 Th is course continues the study of abstract data types from Computer Science 1. Th e course extends the students knowledge to include stacks, queues and linked lists. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: None Th is course is used to present new computer application programs to groups that request an individual presentation of computer soft ware to fi t their specialized needs. Curriculum content will be designed to fi t these needs and be consistent with the standards of the material. Students may enroll in this course more than once. Soft ware copyright laws will be observed for all material. Off ered as needed. (1/2-3/8-45/0/0/V)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1240 Th is course teaches students the skills and knowledge necessary to support Microsoft Windows XP Professional Edition in a corporate or small business environment or Windows XP Home Edition in a home environment. Th is course was developed for students who want to learn how to install, maintain and troubleshoot Windows XP Professional Edition and Windows XP Home Edition, some of who might also be interested in taking the 70-271 certifi cation exam: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Th e instructor for this course is certifi ed by Microsoft . (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 2.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1240 Th is course teaches students the skills and knowledge necessary to support end users who run Windows 2000 Professional Edition, Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a corporate environment, or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition in a home environment and the Microsoft system of productivity applications. Th is course was developed for beginning information technology professionals who plan to support computers and end users who run the most recent Microsoft operating systems and the Microsoft system of productivity applications and for individuals preparing to take the 70-272 exam: Supporting Users and Troubleshooting Desktop Applications on a Microsoft Windows XP Operating System. Th e instructor for this course is certifi ed by Microsoft . (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1240 Th is course teaches students, through lectures, discussions, scenarios, demonstrations, chapter review questions, textbook exercises and classroom labs, the skills and knowledge necessary to install, confi gure and manage Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Th e course was developed for students entering the information technology (IT) profession and it teaches the fundamentals of confi guring, supporting and administering Windows XP Professional systems. It is also designed to help individuals preparing to take Exam 70-270: Installing, Confi guring and Administering Microsoft Windows XP Professional. Th e instructor for this course is certifi ed by Microsoft . Off ered spring semester only. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1111 or instructor consent Th is course is designed to give the student an indepth coverage of all the salient models, protocols, services and standards that govern TCP/IP on modern networks. Th e class is intended to serve the needs of students and information systems professionals who are interested in learning more about working with and on TCP/IP-based networks. Th is class is designed to prepare students to take an active role in administering a network infrastructure that uses the TCP/IP protocol suite. Th e student gains real-world experience by using diagnostic soft ware to collect and analyze data. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 3.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: INFO-1240 or instructor consent Th is course is designed to give the student an indepth study of the basic Linux operating system. Th e class is intended for those who want to learn the installation process and hardware confi guration of the Linux operating system. Th is class provides a solid foundation to build a student's knowledge of computer hardware and the Linux operating system. Th ere are extensive hands-on projects, exercises and reinforcement of concepts. Th e student will learn about Linux terminology and features of the operating system. Th e student gains a solid understanding of core Linux concepts and gain practical skills necessary to successfully install and manage Linux on a computer. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
  • 1.00 Credits

    Prerequisite: ELEC-1111 ELEC-1112 INFO-1400 or Instructor consent Th is course teaches students, through lectures, discussions, demonstrations, textbook exercises and classroom labs, the skills and knowledge necessary to help prepare them to take Microsoft certifi cation exam 70-290: Managing and Maintaining a Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Environment and to become a Microsoft Certifi ed Professional (MCP), a Microsoft Certifi ed Systems Engineer (MCSE) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003, or a Microsoft Certifi ed Systems Administrator (MCSA) on Microsoft Windows Server 2003. Th e instructor for this course is certifi ed by Microsoft . Off ered fall semester only. (3/45/0/0/0/3)
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