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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes current practices, trends, and innovations in the interface between business websites and business application databases. Explores data-driven design principles for the creation of enterprise websites using current development frameworks. Presents the effective integration of websites with enterprise data collection to support both business operations and analytics.
Prerequisite:
ITAN310 OR ITA310
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes emerging technologies and methods relating to network, data, and systems security from a global perspective. The course explores methods for identifying the threats and vulnerabilities in order to provide comprehensive security for network functions and configurations, information retrieval and storage, and secure software operations. In addition, the legal, ethical, and privacy issues in information systems are introduced.
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3.00 Credits
Combines technical and statistical skills, analytical thinking, and business acumen to create methods to capture, process, and organize data in the support of analytics techniques. Develops advanced analytics knowledge of and skills for multidimensional data modeling, data warehousing, and analytics processing to generate actionable knowledge from data so that managers can make knowledgeable decisions.
Prerequisite:
ITAN310 AND ITAN325 OR ITA310 OR ITA325
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3.00 Credits
Focuses on the application of information technology (IT) to the field of medicine to improve individual and population healthcare delivery, education and research. This course also explores current information technology (IT) trends, issues, and challenges facing healthcare and information technology professionals.
Prerequisite:
ITAN301
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3.00 Credits
Emphasizes analytical thinking and skills for appraising healthcare data for actionable insights. This course also explores current healthcare analytic trends, issues, and challenges facing information technology professionals within the healthcare sector.
Prerequisite:
ITAN301
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3.00 Credits
Studies current or advanced topics in the field of information technology that are not normally presented in other courses. The topic is determined by the instructor.
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3.00 - 6.00 Credits
Provides information technology and analytics (ITA) major with an opportunity to acquire meaningful and professional on-site training and learning experiences with ITA related careers at an industrial, government, private, or commercial workplan. Each academic credit requires 40 hours of supervised work.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to theories and methods associated with the effective teaching of second languages. Designed primarily for undergraduate students planning a career as second language teachers, but open to all students interested in learning the fundamentals of second language teaching and learning. Practices creating effective second language lesson plans and incorporating the second language proficiency assessment methods of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages (ACTFL). Students participate directly in second language instruction.
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3.00 Credits
Initiates students' development of the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) required to use the Latin language in a communicative context. Anticipated proficiency upon successful completion of the course is the Novice-Mid sublevel (based upon the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages). Introduces students to features of Latin and Mediterranean cultures that are associated with the targeted communicative activities.
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3.00 Credits
Develops communicative language proficiency at the Novice-High and Intermediate-Low sublevels (according to ACTFL proficiency scale) as well as develops the ability to understand and appreciate Latin-speaking cultures. A grammar method is applied to develop the four language skills (speaking, listening, reading, writing) in an intercultural content. This includes the use of authentic audio-visual materials introducing the Latin-speaking world, situational communicative practice in listening, speaking, reading and writing, and laboratory activities.
Prerequisite:
LATN101
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