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Show 159 158 DEGREE REQ GEN ED COURSES 4740. Information Technology and The Year 2000 (3) A with a legacy of two-digit year data, and many calculations will be the strategic importance of information technology (IT) to analyze the importance of IT in relation to general management culture and style, to develop an IT strategy. Prerequisite: MPAcc standing or incorrect after January 1, 2000. This course provides an overview of departmental approval. the problem, solution strategies, and automated tools and processes 5930. Professional Development Computer systems of the 1970’s and 1980's have left businesses to help meet this non-negotiable deadline. Prerequisite: IS&T 3530. 4801, 4802, 4803. Individual Projects (1-3) A, S$ This course is open only to senior IS&T majors. Students will be required to complete an individual project, program, system, or research paper which will enhance their skills and marketability. Prerequisite: Senior standing and acceptance of the student’s proposal by the faculty. 4891,4892,4893,4894. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) A, S$ Open to all students who have completed the Business Foundations classes and 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. 4990. IS&T Seminar (1) A, S$ A seminar course for IS&T seniors entering the information technology profession. Topics include emerging technologies and technology management practices. Students will prepare a portfolio of their professional work. Prerequisites: Senior standing and David Workshop in Information Technology (1-4) Information technology professionals must remain current with M. Greene, new technologies to remain competitive in their careers. This course offers professional development in new systems and software as they enter the mainstream of information technology practice. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. 6620. Databases & Information Systems (3) A This course covers the role of database technology in information systems. Through hands-on and conceptual knowledge, students will learn how databases are used to construct and operate information systems designed to support decision making. Various aspects of database systems including both correct methods and problems encountered during the design, implementation and operation of database systems will be covered. Students will gain hands-on familiarity with a relational database system. Prerequisite: Admittance to MPAcc program and IS&T 3110 or equivalent. 5610. Information Technology and Strategy (3) A Covers knowledge and skills for managers to compete in world markets that are increasingly technological, rapidly evolving and constantly changing. This class will train managers to understand and the Internet. Prerequisite: Admittance to MPAcc program and IS&T 3110 or equivalent. Dean The College of Education’s function is two-fold. The first and enhancing human performance. The second function is to provide courses for graduate students that extend the professional knowledge, skills, and attitudes of educators, including those in schools, business, industry, and higher education. Students completing baccalaureate programs in the College of Education will be granted either the Bachelor of Arts or the Bachelor of Science degree. The College also grants a Master of Education degree in Curriculum and Instruction. 6630. Networking & Information Systems (3) S$ This course covers the role of networking technology in information systems. Through hands-on and conceptual knowledge, used to facilitate decentralized and distributed systems in support of decision making. Various aspects of networking including standards, media, network design and applications will be covered. Students will gain hands-on familiarity with a local area network Applied Science & function is to provide professional programs and personal growth experiences for the preparation of undergraduate students to serve in a variety of settings: 1) public schools, business, industry, and government; 2) careers and personal roles related to marriage, family and young children; and 3) professions involved in promoting health Location: Education Building, Room 228 Telephone Contact: Ruby Thatcher 626-6272 students will learn how data communications and networks are departmental approval. Management EDUCATION HNRS & BIS LIBSCI WS Department/Area Listing Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction .................. 160 Child & Family Studies 165 Health Promotion and Human Performance ..........:eeeeseeeeeeeeees 172 Lifestyle Management 172 Physical Education Health Nutrition Teacher Education 173 174 175 183 Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science composite teaching degree programs are offered in: Art Biology Business Education Earth Science Elementary/Special Education Music Education Physical Science Social Science Graduate Program Director Master of Education: Dr. Judith Mitchell... eee Department 626-6278 Chairs Child and Family Studies: Dr. James Bird ..........c:cseeseeees 626-7151 626-6742 Teacher Education: Dr. Cordell Perkes ..........eseeeseeseeeeeeeee 626-7171 Degrees Early Childhood Minors are offered in: Physical Education/Coaching Dual Child Development Health Promotion and Human Performance: Dr. S. Jack Loughton Associate of Applied Science degree program offered in: English as a Second Language (ESL) Family Studies Family Studies Teaching Health Promotion* Nutrition Education Offered MASTER OF EDUCATION IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Physical Education* Special Education* Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degree programs are offered in the following areas: * Teaching minors are also available. See Department of Teacher Education for a complete list of teaching minors. Early Childhood Early Childhood Education Elementary Education CJ ECON GEOGR HIST POLSC PHILO PSYCH SOCLWK GERONT SOCLGY ANTHRO AEROSP MILSCI NAVSCI Physical Education Teaching Dual Early Childhood and Elementary Education STATE UNIVERSITY BOTANY CHEM GEOSCI MATH MATHED MICRO PHSX ZOOL ioral Sy ~ Family Studies Lifestyle Management WEBER RADTHR RESTHY \ WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY |