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4.00 Credits
4 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 231. This course is the fourth in a series of four designed to prepare the student to pass the CCNA. Content includes: WAN services, including LAPB, Frame Relay, ISDN/LAPD, HDLC, PPP, and DDR; and concludes the completion of a threaded case study.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours This course is designed to prepare the user for CompTIA's 2002 i-Net certification exam. Students will survey the various different technologies that form and make the internet work. It will prepare the student to understand current technologies and make intelligent business decisions concerning the internet.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 245. Students learn how to create and manage web sites with tools such as Macromedia Dreamweaver 4.0 and Flash 5.0, FrontPage 2000, Dynamic HTML, and various multimedia and CSS standards. Students will also implement the latest strategies to develop third generation web sites, evaluate design tools, discuss future technology standards, and explore the incompatibility issues surrounding current browsers. The course focuses on theory, design and web construction, along with information architecture concepts, web project management, scenario development and performance evaluation.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 246. Students learn how to conduct business online and the technological issues associated with constructing an electronic commerce web site. Students will implement a genuine transaction enabled business-to- consumer web site, examine strategies and products available for building electronic-commerce sites, examine how such sites are managed, and explore how they can complement an existing business infrastructure. Students get hands-on experience implementing the technology to engage cardholders, merchants, payment gateways and other parties in electronic transactions.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 100 or permission of the Academic Program Director This course covers data base design and administration. Includes topics of relational database models, file normalization, object oriented systems, distributed systems, client/ server systems, data warehousing, and implications of the Internet and intranets for data base management. Also includes an introduction to SQL.
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2.00 Credits
2 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 100 or permission of the Academic Program Director This course introduces a systematic approach to data base development using entity relationship models, normalization and relational data base design. Students will use these approaches to identify and define business information requirements, create E-R models, and transform the requirements into an initial database design.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 112 or permission of Academic Program Director. This course introduces the SQL and PL/SQL functions. Students will create and maintain database objects, store, retrieve, and manipulate data. They will also create PL/SQL blocks of application code for shared forms, reports, and data management applications. This course prepares the student for certification toward OCP - Applications Developer.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 260 or permission of the Academic Program Director. This course introduces the processes involved in designing, building, and testing interactive applications for GUI environments. Forms design will also include data modification through use of event-related triggers. This course prepares the student for certification toward OCP - Applications Developer.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 260 or permission of the Academic Program Director. This course introduces the concepts necessary to build a variety of standard and custom reports in a client-server environment. Students will work in a GUI environment and will learn how to retrieve, display and format data in many styles. Students will also use Intelligent Remote Reports Server. This course prepares the student for certification toward OCP - Applications Developer.
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3.00 Credits
3 Semester Hours Prerequisite: IT 260 or permission of the Academic Program Director. This course introduces the process of writing PL/SQL procedures, functions, and packages. Students will work in both Procedure Builder and SQL*Plus environments. They will create and manage PL/SQL program units and database triggers. This course prepares the student for certification toward OCP - Applications Developer.
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