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IT 365: Intelligent and Agent-based Systems
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Surveys the field of artificial intelligence. Students examine algorithms including search heuristics for problem solving and game playing; logic; knowledge representation and reasoning; planning, analysis, and navigation; machine learning; neural networks; natural language processing; and robotics. ( 3)
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IT 370: Computer Forensics
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Covers the major topics in the field of computer forensics, combining information technology skills with criminal justice concepts. Students examine the field using topics required for the International Society of Forensic Computer Examiner's Certified Computer Examiner standing. Prerequisites: IT 205 and IT 210. ( 3)
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IT 400: Internship
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Students in their senior year must register for a field experience in the metropolitan area. The internship is monitored by the internship director and must be in the information technology field. Prerequisites: permission of internship director for the School of Business Administration, senior status, a C or better in IT 323, and a GPA of 2. 0 or better. ( 6)
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IT 424: Senior IT Seminar
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
Provides additional interaction with senior students as a group, particularly as they begin their internship and the capstone project. Sample activities include understanding the Real-Projects-for-Real-Client Course (RPRCC) methodology, discussing reasons for continuing studies in graduate school and how to go about it, finding a job with career prospects, selecting a capstone project, and writing a project proposal and project plan. Some sessions will be held with Mathematics and Biology students. Students will plan and give at least one significant presentation supported by research. They will also manage a database of IT careers available over the Web. ( 1)
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IT 433: Research
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A student in this course will conduct collaborative research (scholarly work leading to new knowledge) under the direction of a faculty member. Prerequisite: application and approval of department chair. ( 1-3)
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IT 489: Capstone Project
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
This capstone course for students in the B.S. in Information Technology program is designed to allow students to engage in a Real-Projects-for-Real-Client Course (RPRCC) opportunity. Students work closely with a client, develop a detailed project proposal, conduct the work, develop a project report, and write a project perspective after the project is complete. The course is a program requirement and will be writing-intensive. ( 3)
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LA 248: Business Law I
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of the rights and relationships involved in the laws of contracts, sales and agency, including the Uniform Commercial Code. Prerequisite: MGT 123. ( 3)
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LA 280: Introduction to the Legal System
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
A study of various sources of law and federal and state court systems. Survey of various kinds of law practices, role of attorneys and paralegals, ethics, and legal research. Offered fall semester only. ( 3)
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LA 301: Civil Litigation
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the rules governing lawsuits, the jurisdiction of federal and state courts, and the procedures in preparing materials for trial. Emphasis on techniques of client interview, information gathering, organizing, and retrieval. Offered spring semester only. Prerequisite: LA 280. ( 3)
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LA 302: Criminal Litigation
3.00 Credits
Marymount University
An introduction to the rules governing criminal procedure from indictment, pretrial motions, plea bargains, jury selection, through prosecution by the trial court, emphasizing the role of the paralegal in the process. Offered fall semester only. Prerequisite: LA 280. ( 3)
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