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ILCS I350: International Communication
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course examines international communication, global business etiquette, and it teaches cultural sensitivity and awareness based on the study of the interfaces of language, culture, and communication. Preparation for Course P: FREN F111, GER G111, or SPAN?S111. Cr. 3.
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IM 105: Introduction to Informatics
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This is a required foundation course for all students interested in the study of informatics leading to the fulfillment of requirements in the minor or certificate programs. The course will cover key topics relating to ethics and social issues regarding informatics. The course will provide applications and discipline-specific examples involving all of the current converging technologies utilized in informatics. The material presented will explore the interdisciplinary nature of informatics. This course will provide the program plan of study and describe various courses so the student can make the decisions necessary for elective options as well as the semesters in which courses will be taken. Preparation for Course P: CS 106 or equivalent. Cr. 1.
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IM 210: Problem Solving and Programming for Informatics
4.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An introduction to computer programming and problem solving at the level needed for the study of informatics. Programming topics include data representation, expressions, control statements, subprograms, simple input/output, GUI development basics, and event-driven programming. Problem-solving techniques include problem specification, pseudo-code, and stepwise refinement. Preparation for Course P: MA 153, CS 106,3 or equivalent and IM 105. Cr. 4.
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IM 220: Database Applications for Informatics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
Theory and application of database systems from the viewpoint of informatics. Topics include data analysis and design, data storage, data querying, and data visualization. A special emphasis will be on developing Web applications that allow for information gathering and graphical representation of information through the deployment of database technology. Preparation for Course P: IM 210. Cr. 3.
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IM 230: Informatics Infrastructure
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course focuses on the fundamental informatics technologies and their use in the company, business, or organization. Topics include design and development of Web and other applications, computer operating systems, distributed systems, data applications, data information analysis, e-commerce, multimedia technology, social implication of informatics, current and emerging technologies. Preparation for Course P: IM 210. Cr. 3.
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IM 310: Problem Solving and Programming for Informatics
1.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
A continuation of IM 210 for students interested in a deeper understanding of program development. New topics include arrays, file I/O, fundamentals of object-oriented programming, and development of user-defined classes, advanced GUI programming, graphics, and presentation of visual data. Reinforcement of problem-solving techniques. Preparation for Course P: IM 210. Cr. 1.
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IM 330: Information Retrieval and Presentation
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
An introduction to the basic concepts and techniques in information retrieval and visualization. Topics include information organization, access, and visualization, Web-based information retrieval, searching, and graphical presentations and interfaces. Students will study existing information retrieval and visualization systems. Preparation for Course P: IM 210. Cr. 3.
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IM 370: Network Design and Management for Informatics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
The design, implementation, and management of computer networks for informatics. Topics include telecommunication concepts, client-server environments, Internet and intranet, wireless systems, network devices, network operating systems, network design, implementation and management, and network security. Students are expected to design and implement small networks. Preparation for Course P: IM 230. Cr. 3.
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IM 380: HCI Design for Informatics
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
A survey of human-computer interaction concepts, methods, and evaluation. Topics include HCI design issues, Web design, user interface design and techniques, multimedia, and simulated environments. Students are expected to design, implement, and evaluate user interface designs in small projects. Preparation for Course P: IM 330. Cr. 3.
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IM 450: Informatics Design Project
3.00 Credits
Indiana University-Fort Wayne
This course will incorporate a discipline-oriented project. The student will be involved in a project from the planning through the end product. Parts of the project will include the data design, gathering, manipulating, and analysis. The project will also consider Web interface and network considerations. Final graphics and visualization presentations (including multimedia if needed) will be the end product. Students will work in teams. Preparation for Course P: IM 310 or 370 or 380. Cr. 3.
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