IT Courses
Course # |
Course Name |
Course Description |
CSM220 |
Computer Concepts |
This course introduces the student to the basics of computers. It addresses categories of computer knowledge, such as the Internet, hardware, software, applications, careers, and the future of computing. |
CSM245 |
Intro to Web Development |
This course focuses on the fundamentals of website creation, with an emphasis on dynamic markup language and client-side scripting language. |
CSM250 |
IT Project Management |
This course is designed to give students practical experience in managing and participating in IT projects. Students will focus on both the planning and implementation of project plans. |
PSP110 |
Business Presentations |
The principles and practical applications of publicity and public relations are presented, including planning, execution, and evaluation of internal and external public relations campaigns and activities, mass media relations, and trade and professional associations. |
ITS300 |
Concepts in IT |
This conceptual course provides an overview of information technology. Students will examine computer systems, hardware, programming languages, databases and the relationships between them. |
ITN305
|
Network Operating System Administration |
This course provides students with a conceptual overview of networks. The course begins with a focus on hardware and topographies and then shifts to network operating systems. Network communication is presented at the conceptual level via OSI reference model, and then at a practical level with TCP/IP |
ITN305
|
Intro to Networks |
This course develops the in-depth understanding of the Server 2003 family of network operating systems. Coverage of installation options and troubleshooting: disk and file system management, memory management, user environment configuration, the registry, and security. Directory and the Windows 2003 domain model: domain design, dynamic DNS, DCPROMO, server roles, sites and replication, domain users and groups, group policy objects. Security topics are then revisited with attention to the issues and tools introduced by Active Directory. |
ITP310 |
Programming concepts |
Students examine programming concepts and apply constructs such as control structures, arrays, functions, and procedures. |
ITD320
|
Related Database Management |
This course examines RDBMS concepts, relational database theory, and implementation of database systems. Emphasis will be placed on the concepts of database design, data storage, querying, and retrieval. |
ITD410 |
Database Design |
This is an advanced course in relational database design and implementation. Students will focus on database creation and management. |
ITS480
|
Analytical Approaches to IT |
In this course students examine management skills as they relate to the information technology industry, tacking into account the relationship between networking, databases, and programming. |
ITP400 |
Data-Connected Applications |
In this course students will build upon their database and programming skills to construct distributed dynamic data-connected applications. |
ITP450
|
Data-Connected Applications |
In this course is advanced programming course in ASP VB .NET and includes construction user-defined objects with class modules, database connectivity through the use of ADO and Web application design. Request, Response, Session, Application & Cache Objects will be developed and tested using MIS IIS Server. Session state management issues and solutions will be discussed. |