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Show 168 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 Courses Required (18 credit hours) Acctng 2010 Survey of Accounting I IS&T 2110 Software Development I IS&T 2120 Introduction to Systems IS&T 2130 Software Development II IS&T 3510 Database Concepts IS&T 3530 Systems Analysis & Design Elective Course (3 credit hours) Select one of the following IS&T 3410 IS&T 3520 IS&T 4510 IS&T 4610 IS&T 4740 Advanced PC Hardware/Software Data Communications Client/Server Development Local Area Networks Information Technology and the Year 2000 professional network Novell Option » Grade Requirements: A minimum overall GPA of 2.00 or "C". » Credit Hour Requirements: A total of 20 credit hours is required in addition to Computer Competency (at least 10 of which must be residence hours taken from WSU). Course Requirements for Certificate Computer Competency Requirement (0-3 credit hours) Students must demonstrate computer competency in one of the following ways: IS&T 1000 Computer Competence 1 TBE 1700 Intro to Microcomputer Applications 3 University Computer Competency Exam General Requirements (6 credit hours) Choose two classes from one of the following emphases: Business Emphasis IS&T 1100 IS&T 2110 IS&T 2120 The Wired Society 3 Introduction to Computing 3 Introduction to Systems 3 or Telecommunications Emphasis TBE 2200 Microcomputer Operating Systems 3 TBE 2500 Introduction to Telecommunications 3 Novell CNE Courses Required (14 credit hours) IS&T/TBE 2610 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Administration [Novell Course 520] 3 IS&T/TBE 2620 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Advanced Administration [Novell Course 525] 2 IS&T/TBE 2630 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Installation and Configuration [Novell Course 804] 1 IS&T/TBE 2640 IS&T/TBE 2650 IS&T/TBE 2660 IS&T/TBE 2670 IntranetWare Netware 4.11 Design and Implementation [Novell Course 532] IntranetWare Service and Support [Novell Course 801] IntranetWare Networking Technologies [Novell Course 200] Building Intranets with IntranetWare [Novell Course 540] 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. 1000. Computer Competence (1) F, S Computer Competence is a one-credit course where all students in business and economics demonstrate current competence in word processing, spreadsheets and Windows. 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 2110 and IS&T 3110. Credit/No Credit. 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. 2110. Software Development I (3) F, S Introduces the student to the fundamentals of software development including structured programming techniques, basic, logic, and flow control. Students will apply these techniques while mastering the fundamentals of a programming language. Prerequisite: IS&T 1000 and must meet the WSU Quantitative Literacy requirement. 2120. Introduction to Systems (3) F, S This course discusses fundamental concepts that are applicable to a variety of operating systems and computer architectures. A review of the basic hardware, software and data resources of a computer system are covered. Methods used by an operating system to manage various computer resources are discussed. Students will have hands-on experience with popular operating systems. Prerequisite: IS&T 2110. IS&T 2130. Software Development II (3) F, S This course builds on the software development skills learned in IS&T 2110. The course uses a new programming language to introduce tools, program constructs, file management techniques, and software development practices and methodologies for a multi-tiered, distributed computing environment. Prerequisite: IS&T 2110. 169 2610. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Administration [Novell Course 520] (3) This is the introductory course to Novell 4.11 administration involving setting up, managing, and using basic network services, including file systems, network printing, security, and e-mail. After completing this course and successfully passing the Novell test, the candidate becomes a Certified Novell Administrator (CNA). Cross listed in TBE. 2620. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Advanced Administration [Novell Course 525] (2) This is the second course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series involving planning the directory structure, managing the NDS database, configuring time synchronization, managing a diverse network, and tuning server performance. Prerequisite: IS&T/TBE 2610. Cross listed in TBE. 2630. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Installation and Configuration [Novell Course 804] (1) This is the third course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series including installing and configuring a NetWare 4.11 network. This course augments what is learned in course IS&T/TBE 2620 about NetWare Directory Services (NDS) configuration. Scenarios for upgrading, migrating, and installing will teach users how to implement a different design of the NDS tree structure. Prerequisite: IS&T/TBE 2610 and 2620. Cross listed in TBE. 2640. IntranetWare NetWare 4.11 Design and Implementation [Novell Course 532] (2) This is the fourth course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series including designing and implementing IntranetWare and the sequence of the associated tasks, as well as the dependencies of each task. Tasks include designing IntranetWare, determining the migration strategy, and creating an implementation schedule. Prerequisite: IS&T/TBE 2610, 2620 and 2630. Cross listed in TBE. 2650. Service and Support [Novell Course 801] (3) This course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series includes configuring and installing hardware for IntranetWare and NetWare servers and workstations. Also includes troubleshooting hardware and software. Prerequisite: IS&T/TBE 2610. Cross listed in TBE. 2660. IntranetWare Networking Technologies [Novell Course 200] (2) This course in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series includes terms and concepts used in the computer networking industry in order to make informed decisions. Prerequisite: IS&T/ TBE 2610. Cross listed in TBE. 2670. Building Intranets with IntranetWare [Novell Course 540] (1) This course is the final one in the Novell Certified Network Engineer (CNE) series and includes step-by-step instructions on how to incorporate an intranet on an existing Novell network, including the implementation of Multiprotocol Router (IPXIP gateway), Novell Web Server, and Novell FTP services. An intranet will be designed that provides real- world business solutions. Prerequisite: IS&T/TBE 2610, 2620, 2630, 2640, 2650 and 2660. Cross listed in TBE. 2891, 2892, 2893, 2894. Cooperative Work Experience (1-4) F, S °pen to all associate degree-seeking students who have been selected to serve an internship in the information technology field 01 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. Weber State University J 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 1000. 3410. Advanced PC Hardware/Software (3) F This course provides knowledge necessary for a person to give microcomputer 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 2120, Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, and Quant 2600. 3510. Introduction to Database Concepts (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 2110. 3520. 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. Prerequisites: IS&T 2120, Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, and Quant 2600. 3530. Systems Analysis & Design (3) F, S Provides the knowledge and skills to help people use computer- based systems to solve their business problems. Topics include feasibility study, requirements analysis, system design and development, implementation and testing. Computer-aided software engineering tools are used to support these tasks. Prerequisites: IS&T 2120 and Acctng 2010. 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: Acctng 2010, Econ SS2010, and Quant 2600. 4410. System Management (3) F This course prepares computing professionals to manage both PC and mainframe systems within an organization. Covered are management activities such as operating systems backup, maintenance and security; configuration management; network security, organizational policies and procedures. Prerequisite: IS&T 3520. 4510. Client/Server Development (3) F 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 3510. 4610. 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 3520; or, CS 3710 with departmental approval. 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