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4.50 Credits
In this course, students are introduced to the programming concepts of control structures, arrays, and modular program design. Students will also develop, debug, and execute simple console and graphical user interface applications.
Prerequisite:
COMP 101
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4.50 Credits
In this course, students will review the fundamental concepts of database systems, leading to the rationale for today''s dominance of the relational database model. In addition, the course will focus on designing and implementing a database, entering data, normalizing tables, and performing queries.
Prerequisite:
COMP 101
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4.50 Credits
This course introduces students to network infrastructure concepts. Topics may include network topologies, architectural models, protocol stacks, IP addressing, and network management.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 103
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4.50 Credits
In this lower division capstone course, students will examine IT project management and systems architecture. Topics covered include project management concepts of time, scope, and costs, as well as systems architecture, sourcing, acquisition, development, and deployment processes.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 211, ITCO 221, ITCO 231, ITCO 251
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4.50 Credits
This course presents basic data structures and algorithm concepts, and their application to computing problems. Concepts include searching, sorting, and recursion. Analysis of algorithms and implementation of theoretical concepts for data structures and software design are addressed.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 221
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4.50 Credits
In this course, students will examine the various purposes of using databases in organizations. They will learn to manage and work with a relational database management system.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 231
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4.50 Credits
In this course, students will examine the essential mathematics and logic skills required in Information Technology areas such as networking, systems administration, security, programming, database management, and computer hardware. Students will build on their mathematical proficiency to prepare for the challenges they are likely to encounter as an IT professional. This course discusses the importance of discrete mathematics, probability and statistics in IT. Students in this course will further their understanding of discrete mathematics and statistics necessary for application development and systems analysis. Students will also learn how to apply statistical techniques to improve the performance of IT systems. Realworld scenarios and problems from the IT industry are included throughout this course.
Prerequisite:
MATH 133
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4.50 Credits
This survey course covers information security concepts and mechanisms used to protect data, network. Information security concepts are reviewed, including data protection techniques, software security, information assurances process, enterprise network security, IT forensics, attack types, and countermeasures for various attack methods.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 251
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4.50 Credits
This course advances the student''s notion of the Web as an information architecture based on technologies and systems integration aimed at delivering digital content.
Prerequisite:
ITCO 221, ITCO 231
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4.50 Credits
The course examines human factors and performance in relation to technology applications, components of technology, and methods and techniques used in the design and evaluation of system and application interfaces.
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