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Show 180 181 Admission Requirements An application is necessary for all majors and minors in the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics. Application forms may be obtained by calling the John B. Goddard School of Business and Economics Advisor (801-626-6065) or the Information Systems & Technologies secretary (801-626-6979). Course Requirements for Minor for Non-Business Majors Courses Required (16 credit hours) Acctng 2010 Survey of Accounting I (3) IS&T 2000 Software Skills for Business (1) IS&T 2100 Intro to Information Technology (3) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (3) IS&T 2510 Database Design & Implementation (3) IS&T 2520 Data Communications (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3130 Software Development 11(3) IS&T 3410 Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) IS&T 3530 Systems Analysis & Design (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) IS&T 4410 E-Business Technologies (3) IS&T 4710 Enterprise Software Development (3) Course Requirements for Minor for Business Majors: Emphasis in Applications & E-Business Technologies Courses Required (15 credit hours) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (3) IS&T 2510 Database Design & Implementation (3) IS&T 3110 Information Technology for Business (3) IS&T 3530 Systems Analysis & Design (3) IS&T 4410 E-Business Technologies (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 2520 Data Communications (3) IS&T 3410 Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) IS&T 4510 Client/Server Development (3) Course Requirements for Minor for Business Majors: Emphasis in Databases & Information Management Courses Required (15 credit hours) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (3) IS&T 2510 Database Design & Implementation (3) IS&T 3110 Information Technology for Business (3) IS&T 3130 Software Development II (3) IS&T 4510 Client/Server Development (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3410 Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) IS&T 3530 Systems Analysis & Design (3) IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) IS&T 4410 E-Business Technologies (3) IS&T 4710 Enterprise Software Development (3) Course Requirements for Minor for Business Majors: Emphasis in Systems and Audit Support Courses Required (15 credit hours) IS&T SI2110 Software Development I (3) IS&T 2520 Data Communications (3) IS&T 3110 Information Technology for Business (3) IS&T 3410 Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) IS&T 3610 Local Area Networks (3) Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3750 Electronic Business Communications (3) IS&T 4410 E-Business Technologies (3) IS&T 4510 Client/Server Development (3) CJ 3130 Investigation of Computer Crime (3) INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES Vmm:'.. mmmm » Program Prerequisite: IS&T 2000. Also refer to Bachelor of Integrated Studies (BIS) requirements. » Grade Requirements: Each IS&T class must be completed with a grade of C- or better, and the overall GPA for IS&T classes must be at least 2.5. » Credit Hour Requirements: 21 hours of IS&T courses selected in consultation with an IS&T advisor. Course Prerequisites, Advisement and Admission Requirements Refer to the IS&T Minor requirements above. Suggested Courses IS&T 2100 IS&T SI2110 IS&T 2510 IS&T 2520 IS&T 3130 plus two of: IS&T 3410 IS&T 3530 IS&T 4510 IS&T 4710 IS&T 4720 Introduction to Information Technology (3) Software Development I (3) Database Design and Implementation (3) Data Communications (3) Software Development II (3) Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) Systems Analysis & Design (3) Client/Server Development (3) Enterprise Software Development (3) Emerging Information Technologies (3) INFORMATION SYSTEMS & TECHNOLOGIES COURSES - IS&T Information Systems & Technologies courses require a significant amount of computer work and telecommunications. It is strongly recommended that all majors acquire a personal computer with a modem and develop good keyboarding skills. IS&T SSI 100. The Wired Society (3) F, S The explosive growth of information technologies in general, and the Internet in particular, has irreversibly changed the way we work and play. This course prepares students to be knowledgeable citizens of cyberspace. It reviews our social institutions and how they are being impacted by information technology as well as the ways in which technology has been shaped by our social institutions. The course also provides hands-on experience with a variety of Internet tools. IS&T 2000. Software Skills for Business (1) Su, F, S Software Skills for Business is a one-credit course where all students in business and economics demonstrate current competence in desktop software commonly used in the business environment. The course involves a series of self-paced lessons on the web that cover computer competencies students will use in their business functional and cross-functional core courses. It is followed by a hands-on exam that tests these competencies. Students may do the online review lessons and take the exam at their own pace during the semester. The exam is a prerequisite for IS&T 2100 and 3110. Completion of IS&T 2000 and either TBE 1504, or LibSci 2201 or LibSci 2202 meets the WSU computer and information literacy requirement. Prerequisite: TBE TE1700 or equivalent. IS&T 2100. Introduction to Information Technology (3) F, S Introduces the student to the fundamental concepts of information technology and the role played by computer technology in business strategy. This course provides students with foundation material concerning software development, hardware, operating systems, career paths, project planning, and systems. Corequisite: IS&T 2000. IS&T SI2110. Software Development I (3) F, S Introduces the student to the fundamentals of software development including tools, techniques, logic, and flow control. Students will apply these techniques while mastering the fundamentals of a programming language. Prerequisite: IS&T 2100 and Math 1050. IS&T 2510. Database Design and Implementation (3) F, S This course provides a comprehensive coverage of business database systems. Students will learn how to design, implement and manage databases. They will also learn how to use the Structured Query Language (SQL). Prerequisite: IS&T 2100. IS&T 2520. Data Communications (3) F, S A comprehensive examination of the managerial and technological issues of distributed information systems. Course emphasis will be emerging standards for interoperability in data communications, network management, and information presentation. Prerequisite: IS&T 2100. IS&T 2891, 2892, 2893, 2894. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) F, S Open to all associate degree-seeking students who have been selected to serve an internship in the information technology field or who have identified a special IS&T project with their current employer, subject to approval by the IS&T department. Credit is determined by hours/week of work. IS&T 3110. Information Technology for Business (3) F, S This course provides students hands-on experience with information technology tools useful for academic and professional activities. It will prepare students to use information technologies effectively to improve productivity and promote competitive position in the marketplace. Prerequisite: IS&T 2000. IS&T 3130. Software Development II (3) F, S This course builds on the software development skills learned in IS&T SI2110. The course introduces a second programming language and an interactive development environment. Topics covered include program constructs, file management techniques, and software development practices and methodologies for a multi- tiered, distributed computing environment. Prerequisite: IS&T SI2110 and IS&T 2510. IS&T 3410. Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) F, S This course provides knowledge necessary to provide desktop support to an organization. It covers advanced PC topics such as hardware and software selection, evaluation, benchmarking, installation, and trouble-shooting as well as interfacing and optimizing computing resources. Prerequisite: IS&T 2130, Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, and Quant SI2600. IS&T 3530. Systems Analysis & Design (3) F, S Provides the knowledge and skills to design and implement computer-based systems to solve business problems. Topics include feasibility studies, requirements analysis, system design and development, implementation and testing. Computer-aided software engineering tools are used to support these tasks. Prerequisites: IS&T 2130, Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, and Quant SI2600. IS&T 3610. Local Area Networks (3) F This course will provide students with knowledge of network operating systems (NOS). Different NOS will be compared and studied. Both installation and administration of computer networks will be covered. Students will be equipped with theory as well as hands-on experience. Prerequisite: IS&T 2520 or CS 2705, with departmental approval, and Business Foundations. IS&T 3620. Internetworking (3) S This course will cover the Internet and intranets. Included are principles of architecture, layering, multiplexing, encapsulation, addressing and address mapping, routing, naming, Internet management, and new theories and technologies of internetworking. Prerequisite: IS&T 2520 and Business Foundations. IS&T 3710. Global Issues in Information Technology (3) F, S How information technology is used as a key competitive weapon by multinational and transnational businesses. Topics include global perspectives on coordination and control, cultural dimensions, and geo-political considerations of global information technology applications. Prerequisites: Business Foundations. IS&T 3750. Electronic Business Communications (3) This course give students knowledge regarding the best practices in designing or developing electronic presentations, meetings, and collaborations. This course also familiarizes students with technologies fostering effective communication in virtual situations. Prerequisites: Business Foundations and Mgmt 3200, Managerial Communications, or TBE 3250, Business Communications. IS&T 4410. E-Business Technologies (3) F, S This course provides students with knowledge of technologies needed in planning, implementing, and supporting an e-business operation. Topics discussed include e-business site preparation & construction, search engine, three-tier architecture & supporting software, database-driven web pages, ADO objects & ASP creation, e- business application languages, markup languages, on-line payment mechanism, systems reliability & security, scalability analysis, vendor solutions, and mistakes to avoid. Prerequisite: IS&T 3530 and Business Foundations. IS&T 4510. Client/Server Development (3) F, S Implementation of client/server database systems emphasizing development, application and management of distributed databases using current database methodologies and design/development tools. Prerequisite: IS&T 2510 and Business Foundations. IS&T 4600. Computer Forensics (3) Su In a computer-literate age, sophisticated criminals use computers in their illegal and destructive activities. This course discusses cyber crime and teaches students how to: recognize the patterns of an impending attack; detect attacks; set up a secure environment; and use tools to investigate cyber crime. Prerequisites: CJ 3130, IS&T 3610 or 3620, and IS&T 3410. IS&T 4710. Enterprise Software Development (3) F, S This course covers the creation and integration of enterprise applications using object-oriented programming and distributed object technology. 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