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ISPS 380: Men Are from Mars;Women Are from Venus:An Interdisciplinary Course on Gender Difference
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
A course which uses literary, philosophical, scientific, historical, and business texts, as well as films, to investigate perplexing and enduring questions of gender difference. Initial readings examine the notion of difference; subsequent readings propose explanations. Biological, psychological, cultural, and economic accounts are read, analyzed, and evaluated.
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ISPS 385: American Culture:Now and Tomorrow
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Discussion of current and future American culture. Participants examine their own beliefs and opinions and formulate new solutions to the problems and possibilities facing us.
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ISPS 391: Conservative Philosophy
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course traces the origins and ideas of notable authors in the conservative intellectual tradition as well as the origins of our nation's founding. Conservative thinking on natural rights, personal responsibility, individual liberty, private property, the role of government, the efficacy of free markets, and the roles of tradition, authority, religious toleration, and freedom of choice are explored and evaluated in political and cultural contexts.
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ISPS 392: History of Conservatism
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course traces the historical development and evolution of American conservatism and the classical roots of conservative thought. Besides reading seminal documents of conservative thinkers, students will become familiar with leading conservative voices today discussing cultural, economic, social and political issues.
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ISPS 393: Conservative Economics
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
The course focuses on the principles and processes of economic activity based on private ownership, entrepreneurship, free markets and U.S. Constitutional government through the works of Nobel laureate Friedrich Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, Thomas Sowell, Noble laureate Milton Friedman, and other authors in the conservative economic tradition. The course also seeks to analyze the processes and principles of socialism and hampered market economies.
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ISST 235: HTML and Dynamic Web Pages
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This is a project-based course designed for students to learn about human computer interface guidelines related to Web based development for entertainment, education, and training. Students will learn to critically evaluate webpages and websites for technological business, and artistic merit. Legal and ethical issues will be explored to enable students to gain a perspective for recent developments in copyright and intellectual property rights.
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ISST 236: Web Programming
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
An introduction to the programming techniques needed to interact with corporate clients on the World Wide Web. Included are techniques for establishing privacy, collecting, recording, and distributing database information, making interactive webpages. JavaScript, Visual Basic Scripting, Dynamic HTML and Cascading Style Sheets will be covered.
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ISST 265: Unix
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course presents UNIX as a network operating system. It covers installing, configuring, and managing a UNIX server, and network operations. Commands necessary to navigate a UNIX system also will be covered.
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ISST 266: Current Windows Server Operating System
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
Students will study planning, designing, installing, configuring, and maintaining a current Microsoft Windows operating system. Network structures, directory services, and security will be covered, as well as configuration and administration of a Local Area Network (LAN).
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ISST 336: Java Programming and Scripting
3.00 Credits
Bellevue University
This course introduces Java programming as a Web language. It briefly introduces the concepts of the Java language and then continues on using Java Server Pages (JSP) in implementing a Web based application. More advanced topics such as Java Beans and Servlets will be reviewed and sample programs will be implemented.
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