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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none INTD670 will review and analyze the concepts of leadership versus managerial roles and responsibilities and examine how societal expectations for ethical behavior and regulatory scrutiny of ethical conduct affect both leaders and managers in an organizational setting. This course will differentiate among decision problems and ethical decision-making processes and address issues related to managing conflicts within a decision making process. Students will also examine a variety of complex ethical issues confronting industry professionals as they work with various stakeholders of an organization. Additionally, students will explore the 'Code of Conduct' at work, issues related to managing conflicts of interests within a decision making process, differentiate among decision problems and ethical decision making.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: None This course is intended to provide students with information technology fluency especially the ability to maximize their use of information technology such as computers and their programs during the course of their careers as students and future professionals. Students will learn how to use various software programs common to the academic environment and how to perform tasks that will enhance their technological savvy in the classroom, at home, and for business.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CS106, MAT150 This course introduces programming using the Java language. The basic concepts of object-oriented programming will be discussed in this course. Topics studied will include control structures, data and program design, objects and classes. Students will complete several Java programs before the end of this course. This course will also prepare students to take IT215 Intermediate Java Programming.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: CS106 This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of operating systems and specialized networking operating systems models. The fundamentals of common operating systems, client/server environments, network infrastructure, theoretic models and system architecture are discussed including legacy operating system platforms and security processes utilized in today's enterprises.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none Introduction to networking explores the essential elements of computer networks, protocols of data communication and the role of network operating systems in both peer and server-based environments. Application and implementation of network management software are practiced. Attributes of contemporary network operating systems are presented and discussed. Security mechanism used to protect the system and its content is explored. A practical, multipart network design project reinforces the learning experience.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: IT115 Intermediate Java Programming builds on the foundation established in IT115 Java Programming. Students will spend more time on object-oriented features. Topics covered include graphics, user interfaces, basic data structures, exceptions, multi-threading, multimedia, files, streams and applets.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: none This course introduces the basic concepts of a spreadsheet, and stresses the application of advanced functions in solving real-world problems. Spreadsheet design, graphing and report generation will be emphasized. Students will complete several spreadsheet projects.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisites: IT200 or IT242 The Computer Networks and Communications course reinforces the network objectives identified in IT200 and extends the understanding to business and commercial networking. By presenting concepts of data communications and network design within the wide area networking arena students understand the operation of telecommunication systems, transmission media and communications hardware, network topologies, switching methods and protocols, security and existing network analysis. The course requires the completion of a research project.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: IT215 Advanced Java provides knowledge and proficiency in server-side Java through the use of J2EE and associated resources. The course includes the use of design patterns and UML, application development and introduction to Enterprise Java Beans (EJB). Students will be required to build a Web site using J2EE facilities including a practical database, Web server and application server.
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4.00 Credits
Credits: 4 Prerequisite: IT242 or IT200 Provides instruction in installing, managing, monitoring, configuring, and troubleshooting DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows network infrastructure. In addition, this course provides instruction in managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Network Address Translation and Certificate Services.
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