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3.00 Credits
Social and ethical implications of information technology (IT) are examined, with special emphasis on the Internet. The major goal is to identify issues and questions that deal with individual responsibilities and actions, as well as with the moral basis of public policy. It focuses on the risks and challenges of the Internet and IT, individual privacy, moral and professional responsibility, intellectual property, security, as well as the opportunities and prospects of a networked world. Prerequisite: IST 125. Offered fall. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Topics selected to meet the needs of students reflecting the areas of expertise of instructors or changes in technology. Prerequisite: Permission of Department Chair. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is about how technology drives society and how society steers technology. The definition, history, and the diffusion of technology are covered, along with its impact on society, for both good and bad. The most important facet of the course is to understand and manage technology so as to promote the common good. The course finishes with a look forward to the next millennium to project where the human race will be-or not be. Offered fall. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to data structures. Included are arrays, pointers, strings, records, linked lists, stacks and queues, together with algorithms to manipulate them as well as searching and sorting strategies. Prerequisites: IST 295. Offered spring of even-numbered years. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
Study of methodologies for the development of large-scale software systems: requirements analysis, system design techniques, implementation, system testing, verification, and maintenance, particularly in a team-oriented programming environment. CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) tools will also be explored and analyzed. Prerequisite: IST 265. Offered spring. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course uses the C++ computer language to study object- oriented programming. Topics included are classes, inheritance, polymorphism, I/O streams and data ?elds. Prerequisite: IST 195. Offered fall of odd-numbered years. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course provides an introduction to database systems design and data management. Concepts and techniques related to the entity-relationship model and relational systems, normalization, network and hierarchical models are covered. Object-oriented database systems, data warehousing, data mining and basic SQL also will be introduced. Prerequisite: IST 225. Offered fall of even-numbered years. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course builds upon IST 300, developing further the concepts of the design and implementation of accurate and effective database systems. This course provides advanced coverage of SQL, the universal query language for relational databases, as well as PL/SQL, Oracle's procedural extension to SQL. Topics include transactions, objects, controls, procedures, functions and cursors. Extensive hands-on experience is featured with focus on Oracle software. Prerequisite: IST 300. Offered spring of odd-numbered years. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course focuses on the design and evaluation of the human interaction with computer information systems. Hardware and software technologies are used in developing interfaces. Methods for acquiring user requirements in design are presented. Models for evaluating interfaces are introduced and applied. Prerequisite: IST 225. Offered spring of odd- numbered years. 3 credits
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3.00 Credits
This course is similar to IST 320 but greater emphasis is placed on business issues. For Business majors. Prerequisite: IST 225. Offered spring. 3 credits
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