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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): INFO 1120 recommended or IM 1010 recommended. Focuses on the design and construction of Web pages and maintenance of Web sites. Includes foundations in standards-based HTML and CSS. Covers code markup, design concepts and web graphics manipulation, page layout, form development, and usability and accessibility issues. Teaches use of Web authoring tools for code development and site management. Requires individual projects. May be delivered hybrid and/or online.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
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1.00 - 8.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval. Provides opportunities to apply classroom theory on the job. Requires work as paid employees in a job that relates to their careers while enrolled at the College. Students meet at least monthly with the Departmental Internship Coordinator. Completers meet individually set goals. Six credits may be applied toward graduation with an AAS degree and three credits toward certificate programs. May be graded credit/no credit.
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Department Approval. Offers independent study as directed in reading in individual projects. Approval for this course is at the discretion of the department chairperson. May be repeated for a maximum of 9 credits toward graduation.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): [(MKTG 220G or ENGL 2010) and (Computer Proficiency or INFO 1120 or IM 2010 or IM 2600 with a grade of C- or better within the past five years) or departmental approval] and University Advanced Standing. Introduces the field of information systems and technology. Discusses how to use and manage the most current information technologies (IT) from the perspective of a general business manager. Studies the Internet, Intranets, and Extranets for electronic commerce and enterprise collaboration. Examines business cases demonstrating IT contributions to competitive advantage, reengineering business processes, and decision making.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): Basic statistics course (MGMT 2340 or STAT 1040 or STAT 1045 or STAT 2040 or STAT 2050 or PSY 3110), and basic knowledge of Microsoft Excel, or Departmental Approval and University Advanced Standing. Intended for people who will be working with data analysts and data scientists, managing analytics projects, or investing in analytics ventures, and aspiring data scientists. Provides opportunities for students to gain skills in data-analytic thinking required to succeed in today's analytical and data-driven economy. Introduces the basics of data management and data analytics. Covers core analytic techniques: data exploration and visualization, pattern discovery (segmentation and association), predictive modeling (decision tree, logistic regression, neural network), and forecasting.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.. Canvas Course Mats $83/MyEduc applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): [(INFO 1200 or IT 1200 or CS 1400) and (INFO 2410 or CS 3520) both with a grade of C- or higher within the past seven years] and University Advanced Standing; INFO 2420 recommended. Emphasizes interpretation of business processes, process modeling, and implementation of the models as web applications. Instructs how to implement web solutions that use a relational database backend to manage site data using an industry-standard programming language to interact with the database to produce dynamic web content. Covers parameter passing, cookie storage, and session variables. Introduces application platforms that can be customized to new business requirements. Highlights how to use content management systems (CMS) and how to customize such systems to quickly produce web applications to meet business needs.. Lab access fee of $45 applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): [(INFO 1200 or IT 1200 or CS 1400) and (INFO 2410 or CS 3520) both with a grade of C- or higher within the past seven years] and University Advanced Standing; INFO 2420 recommended. Teaches how to create high performance and scalable web sites using JavaScript across the client and server (full development stack). Instructs how to program directly in JavaScript as well as how to utilize JavaScript libraries and frameworks. Introduces popular JavaScript libraries to perform client-side form validation, make AJAX server calls, and deploy mobile apps based on web standards. Covers web application development using client-side frameworks that implement model view controller design patterns. Introduces server-side JavaScript tools and the NoSQL database to manage application data.. Lab access fee of $45 applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): [(INFO 1200 or IT 1200 or CS 1400) and (INFO 2410 or CS 3520) both with a grade of C- or higher within the past seven years] and University Advanced Standing; INFO 2200 recommended. Pre- or Corequisite(s): INFO 3300. Emphasizes web application development using modern server-side frameworks for web site architecture as well as data integration technologies. Covers server-side architectural design patterns in depth using Model View Controller (MVC) frameworks. Covers Object Relational Mapping (ORM) tools for database integration as well as techniques to secure a website from common attacks. Teaches how to implement web site authentication and authorization, form validation, web services, and introduces unit testing and test-driven development. Instructs how to package and deploy applications to a web server.. Lab access fee of $45 applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): (INFO 2410 or CS 3520 with a grade of C- or higher within the past seven years) and University Advanced Standing. Covers advanced database development topics and introduces a data warehouse model designed especially to support analytics and reporting needs. Database development topics covered include transaction management, performance optimization, data loading, and the development of stored procedures, triggers, and functions. Presents the data warehouse model in contrast to existing operational transaction systems. Analyzes business reporting needs, creates models for data warehouses based on the reporting needs, and uses SQL to create and populate tables based on dimensional models.. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisite(s): [INFO 2410 and (INFO 2420 or CYBR 2700)] or [IM 2600 and IM 2800] each with a grade of C- or higher within the past seven years] and (MKTG 220G or ENGL 2100) and University Advanced Standing. Introduces the systems development life cycle with a focus on systematic planning; requirements, process, and data analysis; and an overview of the design phase. Covers fundamental principles, effective processes, and techniques of project management, including scheduling and project control. Covers appropriate methodologies, tools, diagrams, and techniques for systems analysis, design, and project management. Requires working in teams to complete and present the first planning and analysis phases of a project for a client. Lab access fee of $45 for computers applies.
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