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Continues the study of database management and expands to advanced techniques of analysis and design. The spreadsheet post-analysis process is introduced as an organizational tool for understanding and analyzing customer requirements. Students learn to analyze problems in four different components: given data, required results, processing required, and a list of solution alternatives. PREREQUISITE: BUS E 266
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Examines the knowledge and skills needed to successfully plan, estimate, facilitate and successfully complete information technology projects. Students will learn how to use project management software to estimate costs, manage projects, schedules, and assign resources to project tasks. PREREQUISITE: IT 102, 160, 190; or CS& 131 or 141.
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Encourages students to study and develop independently in the major area of information technology. Students must receive permission from the appropriate instructor. Each student will be on a tutorial basis with his/her instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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Encourages students to study and develop independently in the major area of information technology. Students must receive permission from the appropriate instructor. Each student will be on a tutorial basis with his/her instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Encourages students to study and develop independently in the major area of information technology. Students must receive permission from the appropriate instructor. Each student will be on a tutorial basis with his/her instructor. PREREQUISITE: Instructor's permission.
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5.00 Credits
Begins the systematic study of Japanese. Includes basic grammar, vocabulary, reading, writing, and conversation practice, and introduction of Hiragana and Kanji writing systems. Practice with lab materials required. PREREQUISITE: No previous background in Japanese, or no more than one year of high school Japanese, or no more than two years of high school Japanese with a "C" average or less. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly JAPAN 101.
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Systematic study of Japanese using the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Practice with lab materials required. PREREQUISITE: JAPN& 121, or two years of high school Japanese with a "B" average or better, or instructor's permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly JAPAN 102.
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5.00 Credits
Continued systematic study of Japanese using the four basic skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Practice with lab materials required. Fulfills the University of Washington College of Arts and Science graduation requirement. PREREQUISITE: JAPN& 122 or instructor's permission. Satisfies a humanities/fine arts/English requirement for AA degree. Formerly JAPAN 103.
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5.00 Credits
Writing, editing, designing, taking photographs, cartooning and producing the print and electronic versions of the student publication, The Current. Students are encouraged to be enrolled in JOURN 101 while taking this class, or to have already completed the course. Satisfies an activity requirement for AA degree.
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5.00 Credits
Continued writing, editing, designing, taking photographs, cartooning, and producing the print and electronic versions of the student publication, The Current. Students are encouraged to be enrolled in JOURN 101 while taking this class, or to have already completed the course. PREREQUISITE: JOURN 100.1.
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