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HRPO 2306 - Benefits and Compensation An overview of employee compensation systems. Topics include compensation systems, direct and indirect
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1001
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HRPO 2307 - Organizational Behavior The analysis and application of organizational theory, group dynamics, motivation theory, leadership concepts, and the integration of interdisciplinary concepts from the behavioral sciences.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1003
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HUMA 1301 - Introduction to the Humanities I Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 24.0103.51 12
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HUMA 1302 - Introduction to the Humanities II Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
An interdisciplinary, multi-perspective assessment of cultural, political, philosophical, and aesthetic factors critical to the formulation of values and the historical development of the individual and of society.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 24.0103.51 12
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HUMA 1305 - Introduction to Mexican-American Studies Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
Introduction to the field of Mexican-American / Chicano/a Studies from its inception to the present. Interdisciplinary survey designed to introduce students to the salient cultural, economic, educational, historical, political, and social aspects of the Mexican-American / Chicano/a experience.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 05.0203.51 25
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HUMA 1311 - Mexican-American Fine Arts Appreciation Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
An examination of Mexican-American / Chicano/a artistic expressions in the visual and performing arts.
This course fulfills the Creative Arts foundational component area of the core and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Teamwork, and Social Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 50.0703.54 26
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HUMA 1315 - Fine Arts Appreciation Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
Understanding purposes and processes in the visual and musical arts including evaluation of selected works.
This course fulfills the Creative Arts foundational component area of the core and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Teamwork, and Social Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 50.0101.51 26
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HUMA 2319 - American Minority Studies Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
Historical, economic, social, and cultural development of minority groups. May include African-American, Mexican American, Asian American, and Native American issues.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 45.1101.53 25
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HYDR 1305 - Basic Hydraulics Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
Math Basic Skills Prerequisite: MATH 0310 Fundamentals of hydraulics including types of hydraulic pumps, cylinders, valves, motors, and related systems. Introduction to hydraulic schematic symbols as related to components.
Semester Hours: (3-2-3)
CIP: 15.1103
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IBUS 1354 - International Marketing Management Analysis of international marketing strategies using market trends, costs, forecasting, pricing, sourcing, and distribution factors. Development of an international marketing plan.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1101
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IBUS 2335 - International Business Law A course in law as it applies to international business transactions in the global political-legal environment. Study of
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1101
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IBUS 2339 - International Banking and Finance Prerequisites: BNKG 1303
International monetary systems, financial markets, flow of capital, foreign exchange, and financial institutions.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1101
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IBUS 2341 - Intercultural Management Cross-cultural comparisons of management and communications processes. Emphasizes cultural geographic
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 52.1101
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INDS 1441 - Color Theory and Application Prerequisites: DFTG 1413 , DFTG 1417
A study of color theory and its applications to interior design.
Semester Hours: (4-3-3)
CIP: 50.0408
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INDS 1449 - Fundamental of Space Planning Prerequisites: DFTG 1413 , DFTG 1417
The study of residential and light commercial spaces, including programming, codes, standards, space planning, drawings and presentations.
Semester Hours: (4-3-3)
CIP: 50.0408
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INDS 2425 - Professional Practice for Interior Designers Prerequisites: DFTG 1413 , DFTG 1417 , ARCH 2312
A study of business practices and procedures for interior designers, including professional ethics, project management, marketing, and legal issues.
Semester Hours: (4-3-3)
CIP: 50.0408
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INEW 1340 - ASP.Net Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1332
Server side web programming concepts to implement solutions for common web programming tasks. Includes Basic ASP.NET web controls, user management and authentication, state management, and development of database-driven web applications.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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INEW 2330 - Comprehensive Software Project: Planning and Design Prerequisites: Departmental approval
A comprehensive application of skills learned in previous courses in a simulated workplace. Covers the development, testing, and documenting of a complete software and/or hardware solution. This course may be used as a capstone course for a certificate or degree.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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INEW 2332 - Comprehensive Software Project: Coding, Testing, and Implementation Prerequisites: Departmental approval
A comprehensive application of skills learned in previous semesters in a simulated workplace. Includes coding, testing, maintenance, and documentation of a complete software and/or hardware solution. This course may be used as a capstone course for a certificate or degree.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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INEW 2334 - Advanced Web Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 2302
Programming for web authoring. Includes industry-standard languages and data stores.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0801
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INEW 2338 - Advanced Java Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 2317
A continuation of Java programming techniques such as servlets, and advanced graphical functions.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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INEW 2434 - Advanced Web Programming Web programming using industry-standard languages and data stores.
Semester Hours: (4-2-4)
CIP: 11.0801
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INRW 0055 - Integrated Reading & Writing 8-hr Refresher This refresher course is designed for students with TSI assessment scores that place them in INRW 0420. This workshop-based course provides a review of reading and writing concepts and skills. After successfully completing the Refresher course, students will take a post-assessment to determine if they are eligible for Freshman Composition I. Students who complete INRW 0055 successfully will be college eligible in reading and writing and may enroll in Freshman Composition I. Students who do not pass INRW 0055 will enroll in INRW 0420 per placement scores.
Semester Hours: (0-0-0.5)
CIP: 32.0108.60 12
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INRW 0100 - Integrated Reading and Writing Special Topics May serve as a refresher or as a supplemental course to developmental Integrated Reading and Writing courses or ENGL 1301 . Course descriptions are available for each semester prior to registration. This course may be repeated when topics vary.
Semester Hours: (1-0-1)
CIP: 32.0108.59 12
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INRW 0304 - Integrated Reading and Writing Prerequisites: Must be eligible for READ 0303 and ENGL 0301
Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0420
This course is an integration of READ 0303 and ENGL 0301 . When a student passes this course with a C or above, the student will have satisfied reading and English requirements and will be ready for college level courses in English and reading intensive college courses.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 32.0108.53 12
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INRW 0305 - Integrated Reading and Writing I Integration of critical reading and academic writing skills. This college-prep course is designed for students who need to improve reading and writing effectiveness with multi-paragraph, college-level texts. Students will give oral and written responses to texts representative of a variety of disciplines and genres. Strong emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing skills. INRW lab will supplement class instruction. Successful completion of this college-prep course with a grade of C or better prepares the student for .
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 32.0108.59 12
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INRW 0420 - Integrated Reading and Writing II Prerequisites: INRW 0050
Corequisites: This course requires a lab.
Integrated Reading & Writing Basic Skills Prerequisite: INRW 0305
This college-prep course is designed for students who need to improve reading and writing effectiveness with multi-paragraph, college-level texts. Students will give oral and written responses to texts representative of a variety of disciplines and genres. Strong emphasis is placed on critical reading and writing skills. INRW lab will supplement class instruction. Successful completion of this college-prep course with a grade of C or better fulfills INRW TSI requirements.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 32.0108.59 12
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ITAL 1311 - Beginning Conversational Italian I For beginning students whose goal is to learn to communicate orally in Italian. Students will develop speaking, listening skills, and cultural awareness.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 16.0902.51 13
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ITAL 1312 - Beginning Conversational Italian II Prerequisites: ITAL 1311 , or Departmental Approval
For beginning students whose goal is to learn to communicate orally in Italian. Students will develop speaking, listening skills, and cultural awareness. This is a continuation of ITAL 1311 .
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 16.0902.51 13
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ITAL 1411 - Elementary Italian I Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the Italian language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Language lab is required.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 16.0902.51.13
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ITAL 1412 - Elementary Italian II Prerequisites: ITAL 1411 , placement exam, or departmental approval.
Introductory course that presents the fundamentals of the Italian language and culture in order to develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Language lab is required. This is a continuation of ITAL 1411
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 16.0902.51.13
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ITAL 2311 - Intermediate Italian I Prerequisites: ITAL 1412 , or Departmental Approval
This course is a continuation of ITAL 1412 . It provides additional development of language skills in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Short literary selections are introduced in a context of Italian literature and culture.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 16.0902.51 13
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ITAL 2312 - Intermediate Italian II Prerequisites: ITAL 2311 , or Departmental Approval
This course is a continuation of ITAL 2311 . This course familiarizes the student with different aspects of Italian literature and culture through the reading selections that serve as a basis for discussion and short compositions.
This course fulfills the Language, Philosophy, and Culture foundational component area of the core, and addresses the following required objectives: Critical Thinking, Communication, Social Responsibility, and Personal Responsibility.
Semester Hours: (3-3-0)
CIP: 16.0902.51 13
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ITCC 1401 - Cisco Exploration 1 - Network Fundamentals A course introducing the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet. Describes the use of OSI and TCP layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the applications, network, data link, and physical layers. Covers the principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations. Build simple LAN topologies by applying basic principles of cabling; perform basic configurations of network devices, including routers and switches; and implementing IP addressing schemes. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (4-3-2)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITCC 1404 - Cisco Exploration 2 - Routing Protocols and Concepts Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 or concurrent enrollment
This course describes the architecture, components, and operation of routers, and explains the principles of routing and routing protocols. Students analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot the primary routing protocols RIPv1, RIPv2, EIGRP, and OSPF. Recognize and correct common routing issues and problems. Model and analyze routing processes.
Semester Hours: (4-3-2)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITCC 2343 - Network Security Overall security processes with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security poicy design and management; security technologies; products and solutions; firewall and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAQA and VPN implementation using routers and firewalls.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITCC 2408 - Cisco Exploration 3 - LAN Switching and Wireless Prerequisites: ITCC 1401
This course helps students develop an in-depth understanding of how switches operate and are implemented in the LAN environment for small and large networks. Detailed explanations of LAN switch operations, VLAN implementation, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), Inter-VLAN routing, and wireless network operations. Analyze, configure, verify, and troubleshoot VLANs, RSTP, VTP, and wireless networks. Campus network design and Layer 3 switching concepts are introduced.
Semester Hours: (4-3-2)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITCC 2410 - Cisco Exploration 4 - Accessing the WAN Prerequisites: ITCC 1401 , ITCC 1404 and (ITCC 2408 or concurrent enrollment)
This course explains the principles of traffic control and access control lists (ACLs) and provides an overview of the services and protocols at the data link layer for wide-area access. Describes user access technologies and devices and discover how to implement and configure Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet (PPPoE), DSL, and Frame Relay. WAN security concepts, tunneling, and VPN basics are introduced. Discuss the special network services required by converged applications and an introduction to quality of service (QoS).
Semester Hours: (4-3-2)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITMT 1400 - Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional Addresses the implementation and desktop support needs of customers that are planning to deploy and support Microsoft Windows XP Professional in a variety of stand-alone and network operating system environments. In-depth, hands-on training for Information Technology (IT) professionals responsible for the planning, implementation, management, and support of Windows XP Professional.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITNW 1345 - Implementing Network Directory Services Prerequisites: ITNW 1354
Provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to install, configure, and administer Network Directory service.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1353 - Supporting Network Server Infrastructure Prerequisites: ITNW 1354
Installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1354 - Implementing and Supporting Servers Prerequisites: ITNW 1325
Implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1358 - Network+ Prerequisites: ITNW 1325
Prepares individuals for a career as a Network Engineer in the Information Technology support industry. Includes the various responsibilities and tasks required for service engineer to successfully perform in a specific environment. Prepares individuals to pass the Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) Network+ certification exam.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1392 - Special Topics in Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Prerequisites: Department approval
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1425 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITNW 1453 - Supporting Network Server Infrastructure Installing, configuring, managing, and supporting a network infrastructure.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 1454 - Implementing and Supporting Servers Implement, administer, and troubleshoot information systems that incorporate servers in a networked computing environment.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2264 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Prerequisites: Department Approval Required
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
Semester Hours: (2-0-16)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2311 - Implementing Mail Servers Prerequisites: ITNW 1325
An in-depth study of electronic messaging using mail servers.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2312 - Routers Prerequisites: ITNW 2313
Router configuration for local area networks and wide area networks. Includes Internet Protocol (IP) addressing techniques and intermediate routing protocols.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2313 - Networking Hardware Prerequisites: ITNW 1325 or ITMT 1400
Maintain network hardware devices. Topics include network cables, servers, and workstations; network connectivity devices such as routers, hubs, bridges, gateways, repeaters, and uninterruptible power supplies; and other networking hardware devices.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2321 - Networking with TCP/IP Prerequisites: ITSC 1307 or ITSC 1407
Set up, configure, use, and support Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) on networking operating systems.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2352 - Administering SQL Server Prerequisites: ITSE 1345
Administering SQL Server is a skills development course in the installation, configuration, administration, and troubleshooting of SQL Servers client/server database management system version.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2353 - Advanced Routing and Switching Prerequisites: ITNW 2312
Implementation, operation, and troubleshooting of switched and routed environments. Emphasizes advanced routing protocols, Multi Protocol Label Switching (MPLS), and advanced security.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2364 - Practicum (or Field Experience) - Computer Systems Networking and Telecommunications Prerequisites: Consent of Faculty Advisor
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
Semester Hours: (3-0-21)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2371 - Implementing Microsoft Virtualization Prerequisites: ITNW 1454 or equivalent or departmental approval
An in-depth study of designing and deploying virtualization solutions when using Windows Server 2008 R2 in an enterprise organization, including server virtualization and desktop virtualization.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2372 - Implementing VMware Virtualization Prerequisites: ITSC 1307 or ITNW 1454 or equivalent or departmental approval
An in-depth study of the installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of VMware’s latest vSphere virtualization product.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2373 - Implementing Open-Source Virtualization Prerequisites: ITNW 2371 or ITNW 2372
A study of current prevailing open-source virtualization technologies and uses in industry solutions. Topics will include OpenStack, Xen and other open-source virtualization technologies.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2374 - Supporting Virtualized Applications Prerequisites: ITNW 2371 or ITNW 2372
A study of the installation, configuration, administration and troubleshooting of SQL Servers (client/server database management system version) and electronic collaboration servers which enable websites to provide document and information sharing.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2405 - Network Administration Topics include network components, user accounts and groups, network file systems, file system security, and network printing.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
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ITNW 2450 - Enterprise Network A case study in Convergence Technologies requiring a network engineer to study a problem and design a network solution for an enterprise network.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.0901
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ITNW 2472 - Implementing VMware Virtualization Prerequisites: ITNW 1453 or ITNW 1454 or department approval
An in-depth study of the installation, configuration, management and troubleshooting of VMware’s latest vSphere virtualization product.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.1002
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ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1305 - Introduction to PC Operating Systems Introduction to personal computer operating systems including installation, configuration, file management, memory and storage management, control of peripheral devices, and use of utilities. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1307 - Unix Operating System I Introduction to the UNIX operating system including multi-user concepts, terminal emulation, use of system editor, basic UNIX commands, and writing script files. Includes introductory system management concepts.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1309 - Integrated Software Applications Integration of applications from popular business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data, linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1316 - Linux Installation and Configuration Introduction to Linux operating system. Includes Linux installation, basic administration, utilities and commands, upgrading, networking, security, and application installation. Emphasizes hands-on setup, administration, and management of Linux. Basic computer skills are required as well as an introductory operating systems course such as ITSC 1305 .
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1321 - Intermediate PC Operating Systems Prerequisites: ITMT 1400 or ITMT 1402 or ITSC 1307 or ITSC 1305
Custom operating system installation, configuration, and troubleshooting. Manage file systems, memory, and peripheral devices. This course will help in preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1325 - Personal Computer Hardware Prerequisites: ITSC 1301
A study of current personal computer hardware including personal computer assembly and upgrading, setup and configuration, and troubleshooting. This course will help in preparation for the CompTIA A+ Certification.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 47.0104
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ITSC 1364 - Practicum - Computer and Information Sciences Prerequisites: Permission of Departmental Advisor
Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
Semester Hours: (3-0-21)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 1425 - Personal Computer Hardware Current personal computer hardware including assembly, upgrading, setup, configuration, and troubleshooting.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 47.0104
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ITSC 2264 - Practicum: Computer and Information Sciences Practical, general workplace training supported by an individualized learning plan developed by the employer, college, and student.
Semester Hours: (2-0-16)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 2321 - Integrated Software Applications II Prerequisites: ITSC 1309 or equivalent
Continued study of computer applications from business productivity software suites. Instruction in embedding data and linking and combining documents using word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and/or presentation media software.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 2325 - Advanced Linux Provides instruction in Advance Open-source Linux operating system. Develops LDAP directory services to all your clients, support users remotely, installing and configuring network services.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 2337 - Unix Operating Systems II Prerequisites: ITSC 1307 or ITSC 1407
Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 2339 - Personal Computer Help Desk Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects. Basic computer skills are required as well as a college level computer application course.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSC 2439 - Personal Computer Help Desk Support Diagnosis and solution of user hardware and software related problems with on-the-job and/or simulated projects.
Semester Hours: (4-4-1)
CIP: 11.0101
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ITSE 1302 - Computer Programming Cross-Listed With: COSC 1336
Introduction to computer programming with emphasis on the fundamentals of design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1307 - Introduction to C++ Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1302 or ITSE 1311 or ITSE 1329
Introduction to computer programming using C++. Emphasis on the fundamentals of object-oriented design with development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1311 - Beginning Web Programming Prerequisites: ITSC 1301 or COSC 1301 or ITSE 1329 or equivalent demonstrated competency
Skill development in web page programming including mark-up and scripting languages.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0801
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ITSE 1329 - Programming Logic and Design A disciplined approach to problem-solving with structured techniques and representation of algorithms using appropriate design tools. Discussion of methods for testing, evaluation, and documentation. Basic computer skills are required.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1332 - Introduction to Visual Basic .NET Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1302 or ITSE 1311 or ITSE 1329
A study of Visual Basic.NET (VB.NET) syntax including: data types, control structures, functions, syntax, and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1345 - Introduction to Oracle SQL Prerequisites: ITSE 1329 or ITSE 1307
An introduction to the design and creation of relational databases using Oracle. Topics include storing, retrieving, updating, and displaying data using Structured Query Language (SQL).
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1346 - Database Theory and Design Prerequisites: ITSE 1329
Introduction to the analysis and use of data requirements and organization using normalized tables.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1359 - Introduction to Scripting Languages Introduction to scripting languages including: basic data types, control structures, regular expressions, input/output, and textual analysis.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 1391 - Special Topics in Computer Programming Prerequisites: Varies with each special topic
Topics address recently identified current events, skills, knowledge, and/or attitudes and behaviors pertinent to the technology or occupation and relevant to the professional development of the student. This course was designed to be repeated multiple times to improve student proficiency.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2302 - Intermediate Web Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1311
Techniques for web development. Includes server-side and client-side scripting.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0801
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ITSE 2317 - Java Programming Prerequisites: COSC 1336 Java or COSC 1315 Java or ITSE 1302 Java or other programming course with the consent of the CIS Department Chair
Introduction to object-oriented Java programming. Emphasizes the fundamental syntax and semantics of Java for applications and web applets.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2331 - Advanced C++ Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1307
Further application of C++ programming techniques including file access, abstract data structures, class inheritance, and other advanced techniques.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2333 - Implementing a Database on Microsoft SQL Server Prerequisites: ITSE 1345 or ITSW 1307
Skills development in the implementation of a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0802
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ITSE 2334 - Advanced Visual Basic.NET Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 1332
Continuation of Visual Basic.NET programming using advanced features.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2337 - Assembly Language Programming Prerequisites: ITSE 2331
Comprehensive coverage of low-level computer operations and architecture. Includes design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation of programs; language syntax; data manipulation; input/output devices and operations; and file access.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2345 - Data Structures Cross-Listed With: COSC 2336
Prerequisites: ITSE 1307 or ITSE 2357
This course explores advanced programming techniques including an in-depth look at various data structures and the operations performed on them. Students will develop correct, well-documented programs containing complex data structures; incorporate arrays, records, stacks, queues, lists, and trees; and use searching, sorting, traversal, and recursion techniques.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0201
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ITSE 2346 - Oracle: Application I Prerequisites: ITSE 2354
Skill development in the use of Forms in a Developer environment. Topics include the use of Object Navigator and Virtual Graphics System (VGS), Layout Editor and Menu options.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0802
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ITSE 2354 - Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Prerequisites: ITSE 1345 or ITSE 1307
A continuation of Oracle SQL. Topics include hierarchical queries, set based queries, correlated subqueries, scripting, and scripting generation.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0802
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ITSE 2356 - Oracle Database Administration I Prerequisites: ITSE 1345 or ITSW 1307
Fundamentals of the tasks and functions required of a database administrator using Oracle.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0802
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ITSE 2358 - Oracle Database Administration II Prerequisites: ITSE 2356
A continuation of Oracle Database Administration I. Topics include recovery procedures, logical backups, standby database capabilities, and performance tuning of the Oracle Server. Common performance problems and the use of diagnostic tools to troubleshoot and optimize throughput will be discussed.
Semester Hours: (3-3-1)
CIP: 11.0802
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