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CT 182: Cooperative Education Practicum II
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
Refer to BS 182
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CT 210: Networks & Telecommunications
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course will introduce the student to Local Area Networks (LAN) and telecommunications, vital areas in contemporary computing. Topics covered include practical network administration and maintenance as well as the integration of the Internet into the modern office environment.
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CT 216: Unix Operating System
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course introduces students to the UNIX operating system and helps them understand how to set up and administer multitasking, multi-user environments for maximum productivity. UNIX is widely used in Web site environments.
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CT 230: Introduction to System Design& Analysis
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course presents a systematic approach to the development of business systems. By following this approach, the student will learn to design business systems that efficiently meet the goals and objectives of management. A major element of this course is a team project in which students use the systems approach to analyze and design a business system for the college or a business in the community.
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CT 232: Web Site Development and Management
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
In this course, students learn to configure a computer as a Web server and as an e-mail server. Students write CGI scripts and develop interactive Web pages. They will also learn the fundamentals of Web site economics, administration and troubleshooting.
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Cultural Divers : Cultural Diversity
0.00 Credits
Donnelly College
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DR 107: Introduction to 2-D Computer-Aided Draf
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
3 credit hours. Students will use microcomputers and drafting tools with focus on computer-aided drafting equipment such as a graphics terminal digitizer, plotter, etc. Two-hour class and three-hour laboratory weekly.
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DR 108: Advanced Comp-Aided Drafting
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
3 credit hours. Prerequisite: DR 107 with a minimum grade of C. A continuation of DR 107 in which the student uses skills developed in two-dimensional drafting for three-dimensional drafting.
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EC 201: Principles of Macroeconomics
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
3 credit hours. Prerequisite: Eligibility for MT 085 or equivalent. This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts, methods and theories in the field of economics. Beginning with an introduction to the field of economics, history of economic thought, economic theories and methodology, this course examines macro-structural issues such as general laws of the market, Gross Domestic Products (GDP), unemployment, inflation, business cycle, fiscal and monetary policies, money and banking, comparative economic systems, economic growth and development, international trade and finance, and the globalization of the economy.
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EC 202: Principles of Microeconomics
3.00 Credits
Donnelly College
This course is designed to introduce the basic concepts, methods and theories in the field of economics. Beginning with an introduction to the field of economics, history of economic thought, economic theory and methodology, this course examines microeconomic topics such as consumer-demand theory, utility analysis, production processes, cost of production, markets and market structures, competition and the notion of efficiency, wage determination, downsizing, regulations, unionization, economic growth and development, international trade and finance, and the globalization of the economy.
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