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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course is intended to give students an opportunity to learn the basics of the Linux operating system. Topics include the history of Linux and the Open Source movement, intellectual property issues, obtaining and installing Linux and Open Office, file system structure, text editing, basic commands, basic scripting, job scheduling, and installing applications. Prerequisites: IT 103. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Overview of user interface. Topics include process structure, creation and context switching, system calls, process cooperation, memory management, virtual memory, I/O management, interrupt handling, file structure, directories, fault-tolerance. Students design projects involving construction of portions of the operating system. Prerequisite: IT 105. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Data representation and manipulation concepts, processing of linearly-linked lists and multi-linked data structures, operations with tree structures, sorting and searching techniques, data management systems, and programs using different structure and algorithms are studied. Prerequisite: IT 105. Lab fee. 3 credits. Offered as needed.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students majoring in the department who have maintained an overall index of 2.7 and a major or minor in the IT department with an index of 3.0 (and who, in the opinion of the department, have the ability and the need to study topics not included in the IT departmental listings) may enroll in an independent study. The independent study must be pre-approved by the department Chairperson at registration. Projects must be scheduled for completion within the semester. Approval of Chairperson required. Lab fee. 1-3 credits. Offered as needed.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Intelligence as a basic component of information systems is rapidly becoming a necessity. Rapid advancements in the nature of commerce, in particular the emergence of the Internet as an exchange and delivery channel, have led to an explosion in the quality and quantity of data. This course covers the process of converting raw data into the knowledge that is required to support decision-making by automating the process of knowledge discovery. The course also explores how data mining increases productivity. Prerequisite: IT 210. Lab fee. 3 credits. Spring semester; evening.
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Students majoring in the department who have maintained an overall index of 2.7 and a major or minor in the IT department with an index of 3.0 (and who, in the opinion of the department, have the ability and the need to study topics not included above) may enroll for an internship. The internship must be pre-approved by the department Chairperson at registration. Projects must be scheduled for completion within the semester. Approval of Chairperson required. Lab fee. 1-3 credits. Every semester.
  • 3.00 Credits

    Information technology is a rapidly changing discipline. The focus of this course is to address the need to cover different topics that are on the cutting edge of IT. Topics vary from semester to semester. Lab fee. 3 credits. Day and evening.
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course provides students with an opportunity to apply their theoretical knowledge to a practical problem in the area of information systems. This project is a general investigation and report within the subject area of information systems. The student group can develop a mock business demonstrating how information technology may be integrated into the operating system of that company. Students work under the supervision of the course director. Prerequisite: Senior standing and IT major. Lab fee. 3 credits. Every semester; day.
  • 3.00 Credits

    [Renumbered from ITA 101] An introduction to the Italian language with emphasis on speaking and understanding. Writing skills are developed and readings in Italian are included. Introduction to basic elements of Italian culture. This course is designed for students with no previous knowledge of Italian or with a maximum of two years of high school Italian. No credit is granted to any student fluent in the language or who has had more than two years of high school Italian. 3 credits. Every fall; day.
  • 3.00 Credits

    [Renumbered from ITA 102] Continuation of ITA 1101. Prerequisite: ITA 1101. 3 credits. Every spring; day.
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