2017-2018 Spring Publication 
    
    Jun 26, 2024  
2017-2018 Spring Publication [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

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Business Administration

  
  • MRKG 2333 - Principles of Selling


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Overview of the selling process. Identification of the elements of the communication process between buyers and sellers. Examination of the legal and ethical issues of organizations which affect salespeople. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MRKG 2348 - Marketing Research and Strategies


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Practical experiences in analyzing marketing studies using data-driven decision-making processes. Includes interrelationships among the components of the marketing mix. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MRKG 2349 - Advertising and Sales Promotion


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) Integrated marketing communications. Includes advertising principles and practices. Emphasizes multi-media of persuasive communication including buyer behavior, budgeting, and regulatory constraints. Prerequisite: None
  
  • MRKG 2380 - Co-Op - Business Marketing and Marketing Management I


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 20 hrs. ext.) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. Prerequisite: Enrollment in Management AAS degree program; Completion of 15 credits in degree plan; and Departmental approval.
  
  • MRKG 2388 - Internship - Business Marketing and Marketing Management


    3 Credits (9 hrs. ext.) A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Prerequisite: Departmental approval

Chemistry

  
  • CHEM 1405 - Introductory Chemistry


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is a preparatory course for students who have never had chemistry and covers the metric system, atoms and elements, bonding, solids, liquids, gases, stoichiometry, solutions, reactivity, and acids and bases. The lab includes experiments in inorganic chemistry. This course is appropriate for some nursing students, as well as students who will pursue higher level chemistry. (4005015103) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, MATH 0308  or MATH 0309  or qualifying score on MATH placement test.

     

  
  • CHEM 1407 - Introductory Chemistry II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab) Topics include carbohydrates, lipids, nucleic acids, proteins, bonding, isomerism, buffer systems, and food/physiological chemistry. The laboratory experiments include organic and biochemical analysis, extraction, and chemical instrumentation. Designed for allied health students and for students who are not science majors. (4005015103) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0308 * or placement by testing; CHEM 1405  or CHEM 1411 .
  
  • CHEM 1411 - General Chemistry I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Topics include a mathematical introduction (metric system, significant figures and scientific notation), discussion of atoms, molecules and ions, stoichiometry, electronic structure, periodic relationships, bonding, molecular geometries and properties of gases, liquids, solids and solutions. Appropriate lab experiments are included. (4005015403) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, CHEM 1405  or 1 year of high school chemistry taken within the last 3 years AND MATH 0310  OR qualifying score on MATH placement test. Corequisite: MATH 1314 
  
  • CHEM 1412 - General Chemistry II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A continuation of CHEM 1411 , reviewing solutions and including studies in kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, thermodynamics, electrochemistry and an introduction to various other areas of chemistry. Appropriate laboratory experiments are included. (4005015703) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, CHEM 1411  AND MATH 1314  OR ​qualifying score on MATH placement test.

     

  
  • CHEM 2389 - Academic Cooperative


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 6 hrs. ext.) Integrates campus classroom/laboratory instruction with an off-campus experience wherein the student works under the guidance of a sponsor whose academic/professional degree and career track match the student’s aspirations. The sponsor and faculty will determine specific qualifications for student placement in this course. Student, faculty, and sponsor will set specific goals before initiating the cooperative experience and will consult at regular intervals over the semester to plan and mark progress as these goals are achieved. (4001015303) Prerequisite: Minimum GPA 3.0; faculty approval; 20 hours in MATH/Science courses as required of physical/biological science majors, including CHEM 1411  and CHEM 1412 . Liability insurance through LSCS insurer (fee approximately $18) and one semester’s advance notice to faculty are required in order to make arrangements for a suitable co-op experience.
  
  • CHEM 2423 - Organic Chemistry I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) This science major’s course covers the topics of alkanes, alkenes, alkynes, stereochemistry, alkyl halides, nucleophilic substitution, elimination, spectroscopy, conjugation, aromaticity, aromatic substitution and organic synthesis. The laboratory program includes appropriate experiments with product purification and methods of analysis including chromatography and infrared spectroscopy. (4005045203) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, CHEM 1412 

     

     

  
  • CHEM 2425 - Organic Chemistry II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) This continuation of CHEM 2423  includes topics on alcohols, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and derivatives, condensation reactions, amines, biochemistry and polymer chemistry. The laboratory program continues investigations into synthetic techniques with product purification and analysis including chromatography and infrared spectroscopy. (4005045203) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, CHEM 2423 

     


Chinese

  
  • CHIN 1411 - Beginning Chinese I


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) An introduction to modern spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. Beginners’ speaking, listening comprehension and basic principles in grammar along with simple exercises in compositions and reading which include cultural material. Students will write Chinese characters. (1603015113) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

     

     

  
  • CHIN 1412 - Beginning Chinese II


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) A continuation of CHIN 1411  as an introduction to modern spoken and written Mandarin Chinese. Increased emphasis on speaking, listening comprehension, and basic principles in grammar along with simple exercises in compositions and reading which include cultural material. Students will write Chinese characters. (1603015113) Prerequisite: CHIN 1411 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

     

     

  
  • CHIN 2311 - Intermediate Chinese I


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A review and application of skills in listening comprehension, speaking, reading and writing Mandarin Chinese. This course will emphasize conversation, vocabulary acquisition, reading composition, and culture. Students will write Chinese characters. (1603015213) Prerequisite: CHIN 1412 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

     

     

  
  • CHIN 2312 - Intermediate Chinese II


    3 Credits (3 hrs. lec.) A continuation of CHIN 2311  , with emphasis on literary works by Chinese authors. Continued reinforcement of grammatical principles and development of writing and oral skills are stressed. (1603015213) Prerequisite: CHIN 2311 ; College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing

     

     


Computer Information Technology

  
  • BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Students will study computer terminology, hardware, and software related to the business environment. The focus of this course is on business productivity software applications and professional behavior in computing, including word processing (as needed), spreadsheets, databases, presentation graphics, and business-oriented utilization of the Internet. (1102025404) Prerequisite: None
  
  • COSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Overview of computer systems–hardware, operating systems, the Internet,and application software including word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, and databases. Current topics such as the effect of computers on society, and the history and use of computers in business, educational, and other interdisciplinary settings are also studied. This course is not intended to count toward a student’s major field of study in business or computer science. (1101015107) Prerequisite: None
  
  • COSC 1309 - Logic Design


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A discipline approach to problem solving with structured techniques and representation of algorithms using pseudo code and graphical tools. Discussion of methods for testing, evaluation, and documentation. (1102015107) Corequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  
  
  • COSC 1320 - C Language


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming in the “C” language. Topics include data types; control structures; functions, structures, arrays, pointers, pointer arithmetic, unions, and files; the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging programs; introduction to programming; and introduction to the historical and social context of computing. This course is recommended for four-year transfer students.  (1102015207) Prerequisite: COSC 1309  
  
  • COSC 1336 - Programming Fundamentals I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduces the fundamental concepts of structured programming. Topics include software development methodology, data types, control structures, functions, arrays, and the mechanics of running, testing, and debugging. This course assumes computer literacy. (1102015507) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; MATH 0310  
  
  • COSC 1337 - Programming Fundamentals II


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course focuses on the object-oriented programming paradigm, emphasizing the definition and use of classes along with fundamentals of object-oriented design. The course includes basic analysis of algorithms, searching and sorting techniques, and an introduction to software engineering processes. Students will apply techniques for testing and debugging software. (This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Computer Science.) (1102015607) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, COSC 1336  

     

     

  
  • COSC 2325 - Computer Organization


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) The organization of computer systems is introduced using assembly language. Topics include basics concepts of computer architecture and organization, memory hierarchy, data types, computer arithmetic, control structures, interrupt handling, instruction sets, performance metrics, and the mechanics of testing and debugging computer systems. Embedded systems and device interfacing are introduced. (1102015407) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, COSC 1336  

     

  
  • COSC 2336 - Programming Fundamentals III


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Further applications of programming techniques, introducing the fundamental concepts of data structures and algorithms. Topics include data structures (including stacks, queues, linked lists, hash tables, trees, and graphs), searching, sorting, recursion, and algorithmic analysis.  Programs will be implemented in an appropriate object oriented language. (This course is included in the Field of Study Curriculum for Computer Science.) (1102015707) Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; COSC 1337  
  
  • INEW 2332 - Comprehensive Software Project: Coding, Testing, and Implementation


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing AND Math. Completed 1 advanced level programming course. 
  
  • INEW 2338 - Advanced Java Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A continuation of Java programming techniques such as servlets and advanced graphical functions. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 2317  
  
  • ITCA 1370 - Cybersecurity Fundamentals


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of Cyber Security with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to):cybersecurity basic principles, various network security methodologies to prevent different attack vectors, host based security and system monitoring. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: COSC 1301  or ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITCA 1371 - Security Operations


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of security operations with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): understand threat analysis techniques, understand computer forensics, incident policies and procedures. Prerequisite: ITCA 1370  
  
  • ITCA 1372 - Cloud Administration


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamental Cloud characteristics and deployment modes with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): Cloud Administration, Cloud provisioning reporting and remediation, Cloud Management. Prerequisite: COSC 1301  or ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITCA 1373 - Cloud Fundamentals


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamental Cloud characteristics and deployment models with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): Cloud infrastructure deployment models, various network security methodologies to prevent different attack vectors, host based security and system monitoring. Prerequisite: COSC 1301  or ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITCA 1374 - Fundamentals of Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of disaster recovery and business continuity with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): understanding the need for record retention, understanding the need for data backups, describe business continuity allowing business to remain operational. Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITCA 1375 - Enterprise Networking


    3 Credits (1 hrs. lec., 7 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of network operations with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): Understand the operations of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), understand the operations of different routing protocols, understand the different WAN technologies and their benefits and describe a Virtual Private Network (VPN). Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  
  
  • ITCC 1370 - CCDA Design


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Students will learn networking design for routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN/WAN technologies for SMB or enterprise campus and branch networks. Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  or Cisco CCENT or higher industry certification.
  
  • ITCC 1371 - CCNA Data Center I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) This course covers student’s knowledge of networking concepts for the Data Center environment based on Nexus-OS. Student’s will learn fundamental information on how to configure virtualization in the network, addressing schemes, and troubleshooting and configuration skills. Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  or Cisco CCENT or higher industry certification.
  
  • ITCC 1375 - Introduction to Networks


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduce the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. The principles and structure of IP addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for the curriculum. By the end of the course, students will be able to build simple LANs, perform basic configurations for routers and switches, and implement IP addressing schemes. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: ITSC 1301   or COSC 1301  
  
  • ITCC 1376 - Routing and Switching Essentials


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students learn how to configure a router and a switch for basic functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with RIPv1, RIPv2, single area and multi-area OSPF, virtual LANs, and inter-VLAN routing in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Prerequisite:  ITCC 1375 .
  
  • ITCC 2341 - CCNA Security


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Overall security processes with particular emphasis on hands-on skills in the following areas: security policy design and management; security technologies, products, and solutions; and secure router design, installation, configuration, and maintenance; AAA and VPN implementation using routers and firewalls. Prerequisite: ITCC 2379  or ITCA 1375  or CCNA certification with instructor/department approval.
  
  • ITCC 2354 - CCNP Routing - Implementing IP Routing


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) How to implement, monitor, and maintain routing services in an enterprise network. How to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complete enterprise LAN and WAN routing solutions using a range of routing protocols in IPv4 and IPv6 environments. Configuration of secure routing solutions to support branch offices and mobile workers. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ITCC 1375 ITCC 1376 ITCC 2378 ITCC 2379  or Cisco CCNA Industry Certification.
  
  • ITCC 2355 - CCNP Switch - Implementing IP Switching


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) How to implement, monitor, and maintain switching in converged enterprise campus networks. How to plan, configure, and verify the implementation of complex enterprise switching solutions. How to secure integration of VLANs, WLANs, voice and video into campus networks. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ITCC 1375 ITCC 1376 ITCC 2378 ITCC 2379  or Cisco CCNA Industry Certification

     

     

  
  • ITCC 2356 - CCNP TShoot - Maintaining and Troubleshooting IP Networks


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) How to monitor and maintain complex, enterprise and switched IP networks. Skills learned include the planning and execution of regular network maintenance, as well as support and troubleshooting using technology-based processes and best practices based on systematic and industry recognized approaches. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ITCC 1375 ITCC 1376 ITCC 2378 ITCC 2379   or Cisco CCNA Industry Certification; ITCC 2354  and ITCC 2355  
  
  • ITCC 2370 - CCNA Data Center II


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) This course covers fundamental Data Center knowledge technologies including network and server virtualization, storage, convergent I/O and network services. Prerequisite: ITCC 1371  
  
  • ITCC 2375 - CCNA Collaboration I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab) This course covers Cisco Unified Communications (UC) solutions. Students will learn administrator and end-user interfaces, telephony and mobility features, and Cisco UC solutions maintenance. Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  or departmental approval or Cisco CCENT or higher industry certification.
  
  • ITCC 2376 - CCNA Collaboration II


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab) This course teaches students how to implement various Cisco Video endpoints in converged Cisco video infrastructures. It also covers implementing and troubleshooting Cisco Unified Communication and Collaboration, TelePresence, and Digital Media Player in different Cisco business video solution architectures. Prerequisite: ITCC 2375 .
  
  • ITCC 2377 - CCDP Design


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Students will learn networking design for routed and switched network infrastructures and services involving LAN/WAN technologies for SMB or enterprise campus and branch networks. Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  or Cisco CCENT or higher industry certification.
  
  • ITCC 2378 - Scaling Networks


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course describes the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a larger and more complex network. Students learn how to configure routers and switches for advanced functionality. By the end of this course, students will be able to configure and troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues with OSPF, EIGRP, STP, and VTP in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP and DNS operations in a network. Prerequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  and ITCC 1375  and ITCC 1376  
  
  • ITCC 2379 - Connecting Networks


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course discusses the WAN technologies and network services required by converged applications in a complex network. The course enables students to understand the selection criteria of network devices and WAN technologies to meet network requirements. Students learn how to configure and troubleshoot network devices and resolve common issues with data link protocols. Students will also develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement IPSec and virtual private network (VPN) operations in a complex network. Prerequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  and ITCC 1375  and ITCC 1376  and ITCC 2378  
  
  • ITMT 1378 - Microsoft Windows 10 Configuration


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills required to install and configure Windows 10 desktops and devices in a Windows Server domain corporate environment.  These skills include learning how to install and customize Windows 10 operating systems and apps, and configure local and remote network connectivity and storage.  Students will also learn how to configure data security, device security, and network security, and maintain, update, and recover Windows 10. Prerequisite: ITNW 1325  
  
  • ITMT 2371 - Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Hands on instruction and practice installing and configuring Windows Server 2012, including Windows Server 2012 R2. Prerequisite: ITMT 1378   
  
  • ITMT 2372 - Administering Windows Server 2012


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course focuses on the administration tasks necessary to maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure such as: configuring and troubleshooting name resolution, user and group management with Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) and Group Policy, implementing Remote Access solutions such as DirectAccess, VPNs and Web Application Proxy, implementing Network Policies and Network Access Protection, Data Security, deployment and maintenance of server images, as well as update management and monitoring of Windows Server 2012 environments. Prerequisite: ITMT 2371  
  
  • ITMT 2373 - Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012 Services


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course focuses on advanced configuration of services necessary to deploy, manage and maintain a Windows Server 2012 infrastructure, such as advanced networking services. Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS), Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS), Network Load Balancing, Failover Clustering, business continuity and disaster recovery services as well as access and information provisioning and protection technologies such as Dynamic Access Control (DAC), and Web Application Proxy integration with AD FS and Workplace Join. Prerequisite: ITMT 2372  
  
  • ITMT 2374 - Designing and Implementing a Server Infrastructure


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course covers the knowledge and skills needed to provide an enterprise solution that supports manual and automated server installations in a physical and virtual environment including the supporting file and storage services. You will also learn the skills necessary to provide enterprise networking solutions such as DHCP,IPAM,VPN, and DirectAcess. You will also learn the skills necessary to design and implement a forest and domain infrastructure including multi domains/forest and branch office scenarios. Prerequisite: ITMT 2373  
  
  • ITMT 2375 - Implementing an Advanced Server Infrastructure


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course covers the knowledge and skills to plan and implement a highly available, secure infrastructure with focus on Active Directory Federation Service (AD FS), public key infrastructure (PKI), and Active Directory Rights Management Services (AD RMS). You will also learn the skills needed to plan and deploy virtual machines including self-service and automation of virtual machine deployments as well as planning and implementing a monitoring strategy that includes Microsoft System Center 2012 R2-Operations Manager. Prerequisite: ITMT 2374  
  
  • ITNW 1313 - Computer Virtualization


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Implement and support virtualization of clients of servers in a networked computing environment. This course explores installation, configuration, and management of computer virtualization workstation and servers. Prerequisite: ITNW 1325  and ITSC 1371  
  
  • ITNW 1325 - Fundamentals of Networking Technologies


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Instruction in networking technologies and their implementation. Topics include the OSI reference model, network protocols, transmission media, and networking hardware and software. Corequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  
  
  • ITNW 1391 - Backup Recovery Systems and Architecture


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course will provide the student with an introduction to the technologies used to support traditional, virtualized, and cloud data center environments. Cloud deployment and service models, cloud infrastructure, and the key considerations in migrating to a cloud environment, are covered in this course. Backup/recovery, business continuity, security, and management of cloud environments are topics also covered in this course. Prerequisite: ITMT 1373  or instructor approval.
  
  • ITNW 1392 - Cloud Infrastructure and Services


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course will provide the student with an introduction to the technologies used to support traditional, virtualized, and cloud data center environments. Cloud deployment and service models, cloud infrastructure, and the key considerations in migrating to a cloud environment, are covered in this course. Backup/recovery, business continuity, security, and management of cloud environments are topics also covered in this course. Prerequisite: ITNW 1325  or instructor approval.
  
  • ITNW 2454 - Internet/Intranet Server


    4 Credits (3 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Advanced concepts in the designing, installing, and administration of an Internet/Intranet server. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 2333 , and MATH 0310  
  
  • ITSC 1301 - Introduction to Computers


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Overview of computer information systems. Introduces computer hardware, software, procedures, and human resources. Explores integration and application in business and other segments in society. Fundamentals of computer problem- solving and programming may be discussed and applied. Examines applications and software relating to a specific curricular area.  Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITSC 1307 - UNIX Operating System I


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSC 1301 ITSC 1305  
  
  • ITSC 1315 - Project Management Software


    3 Credits (2 hr. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Use of project management software for developing a project plan including timelines, milestones, scheduling, life cycle phases, management frameworks, skills, processes, and tools. Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITSC 1316 - Linux Installation and Configuration


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITSC 1371 - IT Essentials


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) IT Essentials curriculum provides an introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level Information and Communications Technology(ICT) professionals. The curriculum covers the fundamentals of computer hardware and software as well as advanced concepts such as security, networking, and the responsibilities of an ICT professional. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: COSC 1301  or ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITSC 1372 - IT Foundations


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of Information Technology(IT) Service Management with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): IT Service Management best practices, Process Management, Project Management, Customer Service, Understanding roles of Stakeholders, Owners, Champions, System Operators, Systems Administrators, Users and Service Desk. Prerequisite: None. Corequisite: COSC 1301  or ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITSC 1391 - Information Storage and Management


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) The Information Storage Management course teaches the skills required in designing Storage Systems using Storage Networking Technologies and Virtualization concepts, Business Continuity approaches, and Storage Security and Management strategies. Prerequisite: ITCC 2408  or instructor approval.
  
  • ITSC 2325 - Advanced Linux


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Provides instruction in Advance Open-source Linux operating system. Develops directory services for clients, support users remotely, and install and configure network services. Prerequisite: ITSC 1316  
  
  • ITSC 2331 - Integrated Software Applications III


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Advanced use of business productivity software including complex assignments that require advanced formatting and functionality. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSC 1301  
  
  • ITSC 2335 - Application Software Problem Solving


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) Utilization of appropriate application software to solve advanced problems and generate customized solutions. Prerequisite: IMED 1316 , ITSW 1307 ITSE 1307  or ITSE 1332  or ITSE 2317 , ITSC 1307  
  
  • ITSC 2337 - UNIX Operating Systems II


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Continued study of the UNIX operating system commands. Includes additional scripting topics such as CGI and scripting languages. Prerequisite: ITSC 1307 
  
  • ITSC 2372 - Technical Skills Portfolio


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to prepare students to enter the IT workforce. It will incorporate career related activities designed to support the student as they complete their degree. This course includes both a lecture and a lab component. Prerequisite: At least 15 credit hours of information technology courses (ITSC, ITCC, ITMT, ITSE)
  
  • ITSC 2380 - Cooperative Education - Computer and Information Sciences


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 20 hrs. ext. ) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. This course may be used as the capstone course in the Computer Information Technology programs. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Computer Information Technology AAS degree program, completion of 15 credits in the degree plan, approval of Computer Information Technology coordinator.
  
  • ITSC 2381 - Cooperative Education


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 20 ext.) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes a lecture component. This course may be used as the capstone course in the Computer Information Technology programs. Prerequisite: Enrollment in the Computer Information Technology AAS degree or certificate program; completion of 45 credits in degree plan; approval of computer information technology program chair
  
  • ITSC 2386 - Internship - Computer and Information Sciences, General


    3 Credits (9 hrs. ext.) A work-based learning experience that enables the student to apply specialized occupational theory, skills and concepts. A learning plan is developed by the college and the employer. Prerequisite: Department approval
  
  • ITSE 1302 - Computer Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to computer programming including design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Corequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  or Departmental Approval
    Course Outcomes
    1. Design, write, test, and document computer programs.
  
  • ITSE 1303 - Introduction to MySQL


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to fundamentals of SQL and relational databases. Topics covered include database terminology and concepts; planning, defining, and designing a database; designing and generating tables; devising and processing queries; installing MySQL and troubleshooting syntax. Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITSE 1307 - Introduction to C++ Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Prerequisite: ITSE 1302  
  
  • ITSE 1311 - Beginning Web Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Skills development in web programming including mark-up and scripting languages. Prerequisite: None
  
  • ITSE 1318 - Introduction to Cobol Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab. ) Introduction to computer programming using COBOL. Emphasis on the fundamentals of structured design, development, testing, implementation, and documentation. Includes language syntax, data and file structures, input/output devices, and files. ITSC 1301  is recommended prior to enrolling. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 1302 , MATH 0310 .
  
  • ITSE 1330 - Introduction to C# Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) A study of C# syntax including data types, control structures, functions, syntax, and semantics of the language, classes, class relationships, and exception handling. Prerequisite:  ITSC 1301 ,or COSC 1301  and ITSE 1302  
  
  • ITSE 1332 - Introduction to Visual Basic.Net Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Prerequisite: ITSE 1302  or COSC 1309  
  
  • ITSE 1333 - Mobile Applications Development


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) An overview of different mobile platforms and their development environments. Prerequisite: ITSE 1302  
  
  • ITSE 1350 - Systems Analysis and Design


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Comprehensive introduction to the planning, design, and construction of computer information systems using the systems development life cycle and other appropriate design tools. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 1302  and one programming language;  MATH 0308  
  
  • ITSE 1356 - Extensible Markup Language (XML)


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 2 hrs. lab.) Introduction of skills and practice related to the Extensible Markup Language. Topics to be covered will include: elements, attributes, namespaces, entities, and what constitutes a well-formed document. Prerequisite: ITSE 1302  
  
  • ITSE 1392 - Special Topics in Computer Programming: Advanced C#


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) 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. Further application of C# programming techniques including subjects such as file access, abstract data structures, class inheritance and other advanced techniques. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 1330  
  
  • ITSE 2302 - Intermediate Web Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Server-side and client-side techniques for Web development. Prerequisite: ITSE 1311  
  
  • ITSE 2310 - iOS Application Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) ​Course explores developing applications for iOS devices. Will include the current iOS programming language, use of the iOS SDK environment, and current programming issues in the iOS environment. Prerequisite: ITSE 1333  
  
  • ITSE 2317 - Java Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to object-oriented Java programming including the fundamental syntax and semantics of Java for applications and web applets. Prerequisite: ITSE 1302  or COSC 1309  
  
  • ITSE 2331 - Advanced C++ Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Further application of C++ programming techniques including file access, abstract data structures, class inheritance, and other advanced techniques. Designed to strengthen the student’s knowledge of computer programming. The student will develop correct, well-documented programs containing complex data structures; incorporate complex input/output file handling techniques; create classes and objects in programs; and incorporate advanced C++ techniques using a current personal computer C++ compiler. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, College Level Readiness in Math, ITSE 1307  or COSC 1320  
  
  • ITSE 2333 - Implementing a Database on Microsoft SQL Server


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Skills development in the implementation of a database solution using Microsoft SQL Server client/server database management system. Prerequisite: ITSW 1307  and ITSE 1302  
  
  • ITSE 2349 - Advanced Visual Basic Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Advanced Visual Basic programming including file access methods, data structures, modular programming, program testing and documentation. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSE 1332 MATH 0310  
  
  • ITSE 2353 - Advanced C# Programming


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Continuation of C# programming using advanced features of the .NET Framework Class Library. Prerequisite: ITSE 1330  
  
  • ITSE 2380 - Cooperative Education - Computer Programming


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 20 hrs. ext.) Career-related activities encountered in the student’s area of specialization offered through an individualized agreement among the college, employer, and student. Under the supervision of the college and the employer, the student combines classroom learning with work experience. Includes lecture component. This is a capstone course for the mid-range computing specialization AAS Degree, the e-business web developer specialization AAS Degree, the programming specialist specialization AAS Degree, and the programming specialist certificate. Prerequisite: Enrolled in computer information technology AAS degree program; completion of 15 credits in degree plan; approval of computer information technology program chair.
  
  • ITSW 1301 - Introduction to Word Processing


    3 Credits (1 hr. lec., 4 hrs. lab.) An overview of the production of documents, tables, and graphics, including advanced applications in merging, macros, desktop publishing, and extensive formatting for technical documents. Prerequisite: Basic keyboarding proficiency
  
  • ITSW 1304 - Introduction to Spreadsheets


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Instruction in the concepts, procedures, and application of electronic spreadsheets. Prerequisite: ITSC 1301  or COSC 1301  .
  
  • ITSW 1307 - Introduction to Database


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Introduction to database theory and the practical applications of a database. Prerequisite: ITSC 1301   or COSC 1301 
  
  • ITSW 1310 - Introduction to Presentation Software


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Instruction in the utilization of presentation software to produce multimedia presentations. Graphics, text, sound, animation and/ or video may be used in presentation development. Topics will include presentation design principles, effective color schemes and creative transition effects. Guidelines for oral and written presentations are emphasized. Prerequisite:  College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing
  
  • ITSW 2334 - Advanced Spreadsheets


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Advanced techniques for developing and modifying spreadsheets. Includes macros and data analysis functions. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ITSW 1304 .
  
  • ITSW 2337 - Advanced Databases


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Advanced concepts of database design and functionality. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing; ITSW 1307  and ITSE 1302 .
  
  • ITSY 1376 - Security Strategies


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) This course is designed to expose students to fundamentals of security strategies with knowledge/skills specific to (but not limited to): understanding the operations of a firewall, understanding the operations of different security protocols, understand the different firewall technologies, describe an attack on a network. Prerequisite: ITCC 1376  
  
  • ITSY 2300 - Operating System Security


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Safeguard computer operating systems by demonstrating server support skills and designing and implementing a security system. Identify security threats and monitor network security implementations. Use best practices to configure operating systems to industry security standards. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSC 1307  
  
  • ITSY 2301 - Firewalls and Network Security


    3 Credits (2 hrs. lec., 3 hrs. lab.) Identify elements of firewall design, types of security threats and responses to security attacks. Use best practices to design, implement, and monitor a network security plan. Examine security incident postmortem reporting and ongoing network security activities. Prerequisite: College Level Readiness in Reading AND Writing, ITSC 1307  and ITSC 2337  
 

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