IT - Information Technology
Undergraduate students enrolling in undergraduate computer science and information technology courses must have earned a grade of “C-” or higher in each prerequisite course.
Prerequisite: Level II placement on the Basic Math Skills Inventory or MATH 099 or permission of the instructor. Introduction to the World Wide Web, its design, and impact on society. Topics include history of the internet and Web, HTML and CSS languages, and contemporary issues. Provides an overview of creating web documents, separating structure from presentation.
Credits
3.0
Core
Scientific Thought-Non-Lab
Offered
Both Semesters
Prerequisites: Completion of the Social and Behavioral Analysis section or Historical Analysis section or Philosophical Inquiry section of the Core or permission of the instructor. Computer technology is a driving factor in globalization. This course studies the past, present and future impact of computer and communications technology on society, education, government and the workplace around the world. Topics covered cross national, cultural, and continental boundaries.
Credits
3.0
Core
Global Perspectives
Offered
Both Semesters
Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. The study of selected topics in information technology, accomplished through readings, problem assignments and projects.
Credits
1.0 - 3.0
Offered
Both Semesters and Summer
Prerequisite: MGMT 301. Study of the management decision-making framework, needs assessment, types of management information systems, selection, evaluation and implementation of systems. Social and policy issues are also considered.
Credits
3.0
Offered
Both Semesters
An upper-level special topics course offered at the discretion of the department. The content and methods vary with the interest of students and faculty members
Credits
3.0
Offered
As needed