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Show College of Applied Science & Technology 155 programming, organize data using graphical methods such as charts and infographics, and create an effective, well-designed presentation. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. NTM 1701 TA - Document Creation Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [lst Blk, Online] Spring [lst Blk, Online] Summer [lst Blk, Online] Students will use current software to produce correctly formatted research papers with an accepted academic reference format suchas MLA or APA Students will use current software/technology to produce effective employment documents such as a resume and a cover letter. Students will also be able to use multiple collaboration mediums to effectively share, communicate, and collaborate with their peers. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. NTM 1702 TB - Content, Internet Identity, and Device Management Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Full Sem, Online] Students will use current software/technology to manage content on local devices and in the cloud. Students will manage their web identity and presence according to e-safety, security, and privacy best practices and standards. Students will manipulate multiple computing platforms and troubleshoot problems when they arise. Students will protect local devices from security threats including viruses, malware, and ad ware using current best practices and technologies. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. NTM 1703 TC - Data Manipulation, Visualization, and Presentation Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem, Online] Spring [Full Sem, Online] Summer [Full Sem, Online] Students will manipulate and analyze data using various software applications and basic programming. Students will organize data using various graphical methods such as charts and infographics to appropriately convey information. Students will create an effective, well-designed presentation using current technologies. Keyboarding 25 wpm recommended. NTM 2010 - Business English Applications Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Includes Business English essentials: grammar, punctuation, and proofreading. Keyboarding 40 wpm recommended. Prerequisite: NTM 1700 or NTM 1701/NTM 1501. NTM 2080 - Database Applications Credits: (l) Typically taught: Fall [Online] Use of database software to design and create a database, including objects such as tables, queries, reports, and forms. Use of advanced management features such as macros, switchboards, referential integrity, and compound criteria. Prerequisite: NTM 1700 or NTM 1702/NTM 1502. NTM 2200 - Microcomputer Operating Systems Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Study of hardware and software components through managing programs, directories, files, and disks. Includes integrating applications, customizing windows, and managing printing. Prerequisite: NTM 1700 or NTM 1702/NTM 1502 or instructor approval. NTM 2300 - Introduction to LAN Management Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] Spring [Full Sem] Local area networking concepts including needs analysis, applications, topologies and configurations, and troubleshooting using hands-on labs. Prerequisite: Pre/co- requisite: NTM 2200 or instructor approval. NTM 2334 - Web Animation Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] This course introduces various web technologies that aid the creation of web animations for distribution on many platforms. Students discuss technical issues affecting animation such as speed and compression. Students will explore several current tools to create animations for the web. Prerequisite: NTM 1700 or NTM 1701/NTM 1501 and NTM 1702/NTM 1502 and NTM 1703/NTM 1503. NTM 2335 - Introduction to User Experience Design for Web & Mobile Credits: (3) Typically taught: Fall [Full Sem] This course is designed to introduce students to the elements of user experience design for the web and mobile. The following topics will be covered: history of user experience, user centric design, agile development, user interface best practices for web and mobile applications, and analytics. Using current technologies and tools, students will create a basic web or mobile application. Weber State University 2015-2016 Catalog |