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  • 3.00 Credits

    The 21st century has brought about new challenges for businesses looking to succeed in the age of the Internet. This course is designed to help businesses turn today's new challenges into a competitive advantage. Business owners, managers, IT staff, and even motivated individuals will find this elective course invaluable in discovering the digital potential that exists right before them within their own organizations. Social networking tools will be a core component of this course to assist students in finding ways to gain an audience for their business among the hundreds of millions of online users. Digital skills will also be cultivated in a hands-on learning approach that will equip students with the proficiency they need to enhance the Internet presence of their organization.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to teach how humans interact with hardware and software interfaces. Students will be introduced to the design, evaluation, and implementation of interactive systems and the human factors that influence them. The students will learn analysis and design techniques that will help them to evaluate users, styles, tasks, and other factors of the human-computer interface. How human behavior and cognition influence the human-computer interaction and information processing is a focus of the course. The course provides a foundation for students to be able to build effective computer interfaces that support human needs and improved productivity. Students are also introduced to HCI history and current research. Prerequisites: CIT 2000 or permission of instructor.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide an opportunity for students to discover and learn various programming tools and techniques that are incorporated in the Microsoft office systems and Visual Studio suites as well as other office system suites.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to enhance student skills in the development of web-based applications. The emphasis of this course will be on active server pages (ASP) using the .NET framework that is part of .NET Visual Studio. Students will create and integrate functionality into ASP web forms. Extensive lab work in the Visual Studio .NET product in developing ASP .NET applications using HTML, CSS, and ASP objects is covered. The configuration and deployment of ASP applications is also introduced. Prerequisite: CIT 2800.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to provide an introduction to the Microsoft Visual Studio environment for designing and developing software using Microsoft's Visual C# programming language. Desktop and basic Web based solutions are discussed to provide the basics of the Microsoft Visual environment. Extensive lab time will help develop the skills necessary to design software solutions in a broad business environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Designed to supply students with a practical approach to PHP Web Development. This course teaches the core language and implementation of PHP/mySQL scripting. Students will learn the PHP language and practices through the building of Content Management Systems for web applications. The integration of mySQL databases and outputting database information to SML via PHP is also covered in this course. Prerequisites: CIT 2800 or ITI 2800.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Introduces students to the activities necessary to properly collect, preserve, present and prepare computer-based evidence for the purpose of criminal law enforcement of civil litigation. Organizational aspects of computer forensics will be discussed with an emphasis on the preparation of policies, procedures and governance pertinent to the criminal investigation of the ethical breach of information security in the business environment.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An IT course designed to provide in-depth, hands-on instruction in administering relational technologies with a significant market presence. Oracle, DB2, and/or MS SQL Server will receive significant coverage in the course. Advanced topics such as backup, recovery, replication, and security will be covered in addition to basic administration topics. Extensive lab time will help to develop skills needed when administering databases in the business environment. Prerequisites: CIT 2700 or ITI 2700.
  • 3.00 Credits

    An IT course designed to provide in-depth, hands-on instruction in server-based relational technologies with a significant market presence. Oracle, DB2, and/or MS SQL Server will receive significant coverage in the course. Emphasis will be on procedure languages such as PL/SQL, stored procedures, triggers, and other programmed database objects. Extensive lab time will help to develop skills needed when programming databases in the business environment. Prerequisites: CIT 2700 or ITI 2700.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Aims to teach methodologies of modern art making processes using Abode Photoshop and Illustrator as creative tools of visual expression. Topics covered include visual thinking, rapid idea generation, creative problem solving, abstract visual thinking, and experience with dynamic group creative sessions. Technical Photoshop and Illustrator skills are learned through the involved processes of developing real-world and conceptual artwork for the field of visual communications.
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