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8.00 Credits
Offers students an opportunity to work full-or part-time in jobs directly related to their program or interests. Students may receive a salary or volunteer. PREREQUSITE: (IT 115 and IT 140) or instructor's permission. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
Provides individuals who are seeking an IT information assurance technician certification and/or an AAS degree in Information Technology with critical exposure to network security strategies as they apply to real-world working environments. PREREQUISITE: IT 190, 210, 240 or 245; or instructor's permission. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
Offers students an opportunity to work full or part-time in jobs directly related to their program and interests. Students may receive a salary or volunteer. PREREQUISITE: IT 201; and IT 235 or concurrent enrollment. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
Provides individuals who are seeking an IT network technician certification and/or an AAS degree in information technology with critical exposure to network management strategies as they apply in real-world working environments. PREREQUISITE: IT 190, 240, 245, or instructor's permission. This is a pass/no credit course.
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5.00 Credits
This introductory course will provide hands-on experience in installing and configuring a Linux operating system. This course presents principal Linux concepts including essential commands and the command line, file systems, kernel compilation, basic user security, and an introduction to Internet related services. PREREQUISITE: IT 101
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5.00 Credits
Permits students to pursue special IT topics, under the guidance of an instructor. Possible topics might include: 1) a discussion of the Open Systems movement, its impact on the computer industry and exposure to its software, or 2) the role of PDAs as thin clients and how to integrate them into existing systems and development of their applications, data transfer, and impact on society, or 3) developments in client/server technologies, like XML and DHTML, that impacts how data is generated and presented to users. PREREQUISITE: IT 110 or instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Helps students accomplish useful tasks in the real world through the use of a database management system (DBMS) such as Access 2000 and/or Oracle. The student learns the de-facto industry standard query language (SQL) in order to create and maintain the database and database objects, such as tables, forms, reports, queries, macros, modules, and WebPages. Students gain proficiency with the System Development Life Cycle techniques in order to develop the right business application. Students learn about the various modeling techniques such as Enhanced Entity Relationship Diagrams (EER) and the Unified Modeling Language (UML) to identify entities, stakeholders, and processes of the business. The Student expands the skills through hands-on exercises demonstrating actual business scenarios. RECOMMENDED: BUS E 184 for students who have little or no database experience. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 266
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5.00 Credits
A technical introduction to web client development for students who have a strong interest in this area. Covers web page design using artwork, forms, frames, objects, scripting, and trends in web page development. PREREQUISITE: IT 121
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5.00 Credits
A primary course in database systems. Students will develop applications using commercial or open source database systems. Presents the fundamentals of database technology through understanding of database concepts, the relational model, Structured Query Language (SQL), Entity Relationship (ER) diagrams, logical and physical database design, and concepts of referential integrity and normalization. PREREQUISITE: IT 190 or CS& 131 or 144.
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5.00 Credits
Focuses on the knowledge and skills needed to implement and configure switching and routing using Cisco products. Topics include device configuration, virtual local area networks (VLANs), routing protocols, and wide area networking (WAN) technologies. PREREQUSITE: IT 130 and 135, or instructor's permission.
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