Course Number | Course Name | Credit Hours |
INFO 1020
|
Introduction to Information Technology
This course provides an overview of information technology.
Concepts to be covered include: digital evolution, social
media, security, the latest technologies, computer hardware,
computer software and careers.
| 3 |
ACCT 1100
|
Survey of Accounting
Provides a solid overview of the basics of financial and managerial accounting with an emphasis on the relevance of accounting information. Focus of the course is on providing students with an understanding of the major financial statements, the information provided in the financial statements, and enhancing the student's decision making and problem solving abilities from a user perspective.
| 3 |
INFO 1170
|
Operating Systems I
This course provides an overview of operating systems from a network and administrative point of view. Topics include: operating system installation options, joining workgroups and domains, creating and maintaining user and group accounts and permissions, file sharing, configuring security, and configuring and installing printers.
| 3 |
INFO 1420
|
Introduction to Programming in C#
This course uses C# to write computer programs to run in
the Microsoft Windows environment. Includes writing, testing,
and debugging of programs.
| 4 |
INFO 1440
|
Advanced Programming in C#
This course uses C# to write computer programs to run in the
Microsoft Windows environment. Includes proper design and
implementation of advanced programming concepts including
database CRUD functions, ADO.Net, web forms, XAML,
Xamarin, and LINQ.
| 3 |
INFO 1725
|
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript
This course provides a working knowledge of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to gain the perspective and skills needed to develop professional web pages. Fundamentals of HTML and CSS standards, components and processes of web applications, and how JavaScript integrates into the web development process are included. Students will create web pages, learn how to use Javascript to enhance the web pages, and learn how to provide pages for mobile devices.
| 3 |
INFO 1850
|
Operating Systems II
This course provides students with the skills to acquire advanced knowledge in each of the stand-alone Microsoft Operating Systems and experience with the Linux and MAC operating systems. Topics include: network connectivity, installation, command line interface, registry editing, troubleshooting, security, recovery, and file systems.
| 3 |
INFO 2020
|
Systems Analysis and Design
Involves the study of the Systems Development Life Cycle. Including study of present system, designing a more optimum system, system development, implementation, and testing as well as creating systems documentation. Students will also prepare and present project a briefing. One semester high school or college keyboarding.
| 5 |
INFO 2040
|
Project Management
Examines the organization, planning, and controlling of projects and provides practical knowledge on managing project scope, schedule, and resources. Topics include project life cycle, work breakdown structure and Gantt charts, network diagrams, scheduling techniques, and resource allocation decisions. Concepts are applied through team projects and tutorials using project management software.
| 3 |
INFO 2330
|
Database Concepts, Design and Application
A study of database theory, design and management through application, development and implementation. Topics include: Database planning and organization, common database models, normalization, the total DBMS concept, logical and physical model design, program database strategies control and recovery, security and integrity, query application, and advanced database topics. Emphasis is placed on application assignments using SQL that encompass topics and concepts presented in the course.
| 4 |
INFO 2400
|
Advanced Web Programming
Participants will create dynamic web pages, services, and applications using a variety of software tools. Emphasis will be placed upon proper construction and utilization of AJAX 2.0 technologies. Students will design, write, and debug programs.
| 4 |
INFO 2550
|
Programming in JAVA
A study of programming in the JAVA language. Topics include fundamental data types, classes, applets, graphics, decisions, iterations, methods, objectives, input, testing and debugging, inheritance, interfaces, events, arrays, vectors, graphical user interfaces, streams, exceptions, object oriented design, algorithms, introduction to data structures, linked lists, binary search trees, multithreading, animation, and SQL for JAVA. Students will design, code, test, and debug programs utilizing both PC Windows based and AS 400 operating systems.
| 4 |
INFO 2650
|
Network Servers
Intensive introduction to multi-user, multi-tasking network operating systems. Characteristics of the Linux and Windows network operating systems will be discussed. Students explore a variety of topics including installation procedures, security issues, back-up procedures, and remote access.
| 3 |
INFO 2700
|
Cisco Networking I
This course is an introduction into computer networking. It uses Cisco's Networking Academy Program-CNAP curriculum and covers the first semester of the CNAP. The CNAP teaches networking basics and is intended to be a preparatory program for the Cisco Certified Network Associate-CCNA Exam. The concepts covered in this course are networking terminology and protocols, LAN basics, the OSI model layers, network cabling, network topologies, IP addressing, and basic networking standards.
| 4 |
INFO 2720
|
Principles of Information Security
This course presents an in-depth exposure of the current risks and threats to an organization's data. Methods of auditing and safeguarding critical electronic assets will be discussed. Historical background of various types of security breaches and theoretical vulnerabilities for information security in businesses will be included in the curriculum.
| 3 |
INFO 2730
|
Information Security Lab
This course allows students to apply the basics of their introductory security knowledge in a hands-on environment with detailed exercises using a computer operating system. Coverage includes scanning, operating system vulnerability analysis and resolution, firewalls, security maintenance, forensics, and more. Full versions of security software will be included with the course and training using this software will be provided.
| 1 |
INFO 2800
|
CompTIA Security+Certification
This course will prepare students to pass the CompTIA Security+certification. CompTIA Security+ not only ensures that candidates will apply knowledge of security concepts, tools, and procedures to react to security incidents; it ensures that security personnel are anticipating security risks and guarding against them.
| 1 |