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IT 493: Bachelors Level Information Technology Externship
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
These courses provide variable credits based on the completion of 90 to 180 hours of hands-on experience with an area employer.
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IT 495: Bachelors Level Information Technology Externship
5.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
These courses provide variable credits based on the completion of 90 to 180 hours of hands-on experience with an area employer.
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IT 495 - Bachelors Level Information Technology Externship
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IT 498: Bachelors Level Information Technology Externship
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course gives students practical job experience in the information technology field. Students will arrange an internship working in an IT position with a cooperating employer. The internship provides students an opportunity to learn about the IT career field through practical, real-world experiences and mentoring from an IT professional. This experience will enrich their technology skills and provide a better understanding of the level of expertise needed to be successful in their career. Externship must be preapproved by the Dean prior to the start of the term.
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IT 498 - Bachelors Level Information Technology Externship
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IT 560: Managing Technology in a Business Environment
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Businesses are faced with many challenges when managing their information technology. Since information technology is continually evolving, businesses that stick with their current IT system may be left behind. In this course, students identify innovative solutions to business problems. Specific topics include the analysis of cost and efficiency benefits found in emerging technologies, the legal and regulatory implications of various IT infrastructure strategies, and the complex process enterprises face in integrating new technology with existing infrastructure.
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IT 570: Graphics and Multimedia Systems
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides a detailed overview of implementing graphics and multimedia into website designs. Students will create Web pages to address a variety of needs and target audiences. Students will learn to design a website for a variety of browsers. Web design principles, HMTL tags, multimedia, and interactivity will be discussed. Advanced technologies, such as server side scripting, will also be introduced.
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IT 571: Data-Driven Web Development
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course provides a detailed overview of implementing PHP and MySQL to create database-driven websites. Students will combine these technologies to create dynamic content. Students will explore PHP expressions, conditions, functions, and arrays. MySQL database installation and management as well as database best practices will be explored.
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LI 499: Bachelors Capstone in Liberal Studies
6.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This capstone course is the culminating experience for theBachelor of Science in Liberal Studies. This course builds on the concepts of all the courses students have takenwithin the program of study. The capstone course provides students with the opportunity to integrate and synthesize the knowledge and skills acquired throughout their courseworkin an original comprehensive project, and to assess their level of mastery of the stated outcomes of their degree program.
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MG 110: Principles of Management
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Principles of Management
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MMX 103: College Mathematics
4.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
This course introduces students to practical mathematics, developing conceptual and problem-solving skills, and includes the study of linear equations, basic statistical concepts, mathematical functions, and applications.
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MR 108: Keyboarding Laboratory
2.00 Credits
Purdue University Global-Davenport (formerly Kaplan University-Davenport)
Students with a demonstrated proficiency refine keyboarding skills by focusing on technique, speed, and accuracy. Reports, correspondence, and tables are introduced using Microsoft Word. Language arts skills are reviewed, practiced, and reinforced. The importance of proofreading is stressed.
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