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ITFN 1601 - Introduction toUNIX (3-0-3)
An overview of current versions of the UNIX operating system reinforced with
examples and exercises performed on a UNIX system. Introductory elements of shell
programming and system administrationwill be covered.
Prerequisite(s): [WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], Area A Math Course (C), ENGL
1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
ITFN 2001 - Professional Development Seminar (1-0-1)
Develop professional skills necessary to function competently in the business world of
information technology: resume writing, electronic resumes, cover letters, interviewing
techniques, job research, business ethics and an overview of professional
organizations. Begin construction of a digital portfolio to bemaintained by the student
and reviewed by faculty as adegree requirement for theAssociates in IT.
Prerequisite(s): [WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], Area A Math Course (C), ENGL
1101 (C), CRIT 1101 (C).
ITFN 2012 – Lower DivisionCapstone in Information Technology (0-V-2)
A capstone course to focus and apply information technology skills. Students may
apply for internships with local businesses or may conduct a special project in
information technology supervised by information technology professionals or faculty.
Hoursmay vary, but generally range between 15-30 hours per week, for aminimum of
150 hours per semester. Employers and/or IT professionals coordinate with the
University to evaluate student performance. Students must articulate clear goals and
objectives and document their progress. Application must bemade to theDepartment
Chair for approval. Application may also be required to the Office of Experiential
Learning. Applications aredue four weeks before start of semester.
Prerequisite(s): ITFN 1201 (C), ITFN 1401 (C), ITFN 1501 or ITFN 1502) (C), ITFN
2001 (C), and [CSCI 1301 (C), or ITFN 1303 (C), orWBIT 1310 (C)], and [ITFN 2211
(C), or ITFN 2411 (C), or ITFN 2511 (C)].
Prerequisite or corequisite: ITFN 2123 (C).
ITFN2123 - Foundations of Project Management (3-0-3)
An introduction to information technology systems development with a focus on
project management techniques and tools including resource and personnel
management and allocation, product testing, scheduling, and project management
software.
Prerequisite(s): [WBIT 1100 (C) or ITFN 1101 (C)], MATH 1101 (C), ENGL 1101 (C),
CRIT 1101 (C), andCOMM1110 (C)
Prerequisite or corequisite: ENGL1102.
ITFN 2211 - IntermediateDatabaseDesign (3-0-3)
This course continues the study of relational databases adding these additional topics:
Relational algebra, set-theoretic operations, and relational operations. Database
application design and development is covered including control mechanisms, forms,
reports and menus as well as accessing databases via the Internet. Student teams
build an integrated database application using high-level tools.
Prerequisite(s): ITFN 1201 (C), ITFN 1303 (C).
ITFN2214 –WebApplicationDevelopment (3-0-3)
This course exposes students to techniques used in database design and web
application development for interactive content. Interactive web-based database
application design and development are covered including control mechanisms,
models, and views design and development. Server-side scripting and advanced web
languages are introduced to facilitate students building dynamic web pages with
graphics, sound, video, and animation while accessing customized databases via the
Internet. Student teams build an integrated database application usinghigh-level tools.
Prerequisite(s): ITFN 1201 (C) and ITFN 1401 (C) and ITFN 1303 (C) or CSCI 1301
(C) orWBIT 1310 (C).
ITFN 2313 - IntermediateProgramming, C# (3-0-3)
As an intermediate class in object-oriented programming using C#, students will gain
understanding of the nature of object-oriented programming via objects, classes and
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