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  • 3.00 Credits

    This course studies the impact of current technology on productivity in the modern office. Elements of office automation are reviewed with specific emphasis on document processing. Students will apply this emphasis to Educational Business applications. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents a detailed view of computer hardware structure and function, and discusses the principles governing operating systems. Topics include operating systems, computer repair, construction, and maintenance. Students will have hands-on exercises in building and maintaining a personal computer system. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces the principles of a geographic information system with emphasis on the analysis of land use, population studies, and demographic distributions. Many applications in Environmental Science will be discussed. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course teaches how to use CAD (computer aided design) software to do landscape and draft designs. Students will apply CAD software to Ornamental Horticulture applications. 3 hours Lecture and Handson - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course covers various aspects of physical design in the database development process. Topics include, but are not limited to: denormalization, development and utilization of data base tables, queries, forms, and reports, with emphasis on the support of a Web site. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisite: IT 3104 Database Management Concepts
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course teaches the use of Visual Basic to create programs in Windows environment. Students learn how to produce graphical user interfaces in the object-oriented programming paradigm. 3 hours Lecture and Handson - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 1.00 - 3.00 Credits

    Selected seniors engage in supervised investigations of certain topics in information technology. 1-3 hours of student/instructor interaction - 1 to 3 credits. Prerequisite: Permission of CBIS Department Chairperson
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course teaches commands in UNIX based operating systems, shell programming tools for effective completion of system related tasks, and customization of a local environment or a whole system. UNIX and/or LINUX operating systems are explored through hands on exercises and comparison to the DOS and Windows operating systems. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course introduces concepts of telecommunications and computer networks. Topics include network history, communication mediums, network hardware and software, network standards (OSI model and Internet model), and various network topologies and structures. This course lays the groundwork for network design and administration (IT 4235). 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisite: IT 3203 Hardware and Software
  • 3.00 Credits

    This course presents fundamental concepts in computer graphics. Emphasis is placed on current methods and techniques, such as presentation graphics, photo editors, and animators, to create graphical displays for print and the Web. 3 hours Lecture and Hands-on - 3 credits. Prerequisites: IT 1011 Information Technology Concepts and IT 1012 Computer Applications for non CBIS students and IT 1031 Intermediate Computer Applications for CBIS students
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