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INFT 245: Microcomputer Applications in Business IT
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An introductory course dealing with the use of the computer as a business tool. Focuses on the application of spreadsheets to a variety of business problems. Students also improve their proficiency in word processing and presentation software, learn advanced features of e-mail and Internet browsers, and develop a home page to publish on the college Website. Prerequisite: COMP100 or permission of instructor.
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INFT 255: Multimedia Communications in the Information Age ++
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Concepts of multimedia and its use as a business tool in communications and marketing. Students learn how to use a variety of multimedia software and hardware devices, including electronic presentation software, page layout software, photo rendering and manipulation software, Web design software, and digital editing software for both still and video images. Students design a Website, create and edit digital images, and learn about new technology used in the delivery of multimedia products over the Internet and internal networks. Prerequisite: MGMT245 or permission of instructor.
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INFT 295: Exploratory Independent Study
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
In-depth study of an information technology topic of the student's choice, conducted under the guidance of a faculty member. Offered by arrangement.
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INFT 345: Database Design and Development +
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Hands-on introduction to the theories, concepts, and design of the databases that manage information in today's organizations. Methods of data normalization, how to develop entity relationships, diagrams to design database solutions to business requirements, and how to develop tables, queries, forms, reports, macros, and VBA commands to create full-function user interfaces. Using Microsoft Access, students explore the advanced programming and processing capabilities of end-user database software. Each student develops a database through an extensive and comprehensive semester project. Prerequisite: MGMT245 or permission of instructor.
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INFT 401: Systems Thinking +
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Introduction to the theoretical concepts of systems thinking followed by an introduction to models of system dynamics culminating in the application of systems thinking to a wide variety of disciplines. Prerequisite: content of COMP100 and COMP105 or permission of instructor.
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INFT 485: Internship
1.00 - 3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Supervised internship experience in a business, industry, or government setting. Prerequisite: departmental arrangement and approval.
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INTD 101: Honors Institute for Leadership in Life
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An interdisciplinary course focusing on the Humanities and Social Sciences. Available to Northwest Catholic High School Honors Students as part of the Northwest Catholic Challenge Program and provides an integrated approach to studying academic themes. Course covers two semesters. Prerequisite: Northwest Catholic High School status.
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INTD 102: Contemporary Global Issues
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Introduction to the current leading global economic, political, sociocultural and environmental issues. Field trips enhance the material discussed in the classroom. Co-curricular enrichment experiences such as food and music provided on campus. Restricted to students enrolled in the four-week summer residential experience offered by the Capital Region Education Council Institute for International Studies. Students apply and enroll through CREC.
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INTD 103: Problem-based Learning in Science and Math
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
Investigates water quality of river systems. Students develop a strong background in biological and chemical measurements of water quality, issues of human impact on river systems, data analysis, and are exposed to teaching as a career. Restricted to students enrolled in the four-week summer residential experience offered by the Capital Region Education Council. Students apply and enroll through CREC.
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INTD 104: Political Studies
3.00 Credits
University of Saint Joseph
An overview of American government and politics and how American politics affects the everyday life of ordinary people. Explores the origins and values of our government, focusing primarily on United States national government and American political culture. Emphasis on understanding different interpretations of American government and special attention to the concepts of pluralism and constitutionalism. Restricted to students enrolled in the four-week summer residential experience offered the Capital Region Education Council. Students apply and enroll through CREC.
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