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IT - Information Technology

IT 253 - Presentation Design (3 credits)
  This course covers the use of the Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 application which students are likely to encounter in their business careers. This course provides a thorough and complete coverage of MS PowerPoint. Students will learn MS PowerPoint by using real world examples and labs.

IT 349 Advanced Spreadsheet Concepts (3 credits)
  This course will further enhance Microsoft Excel skills by utilizing case problems from the business world. Through problem solving and decision making, students will be able to make informed analytical decisions.
  Prerequisite: ITG 149

IT 353 Project Management with MS Project (3 credits)
  This course will show you how you can manage your projects with Microsoft Project 2007, which will allow you to manage your projects efficiently and effectively. The course will show you how to control project work, schedules, finances, and keep project teams aligned. Student will learn through labs and projects.

IT 440 Web Applications (3 credits)
  The course provides an understanding of the tools and develops practical skills for developing a variety of business applications over the Internet. In addition to acquiring basic skills for navigating the Internet and creating a personal electronic presence on the Web, the students will develop an understanding of the current practices and opportunities in e-banking, e-commerce, e-publishing and e-advertising, electronic shopping and distribution, e-marketing, social networking and more. The course also explores several of the problems surrounding e-business applications such as security and ethics.
  Prerequisites: IT 353

IT 450 Advanced Information Technology (3 credits)
  This IT capstone course aims to increase students' productivity by providing the skills and knowledge from the concentration to produce effective business projects. In addition, topics such as social networking, small business publications, photo editing, presentation graphics, multimedia, image processing, demo production and web design will be discussed.

 


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