IT 100 (4) Introduction to Computing and Applications |
Basic foundations in computer concepts. Topics include: hardware, software ethical, and social issues. Lab work covers various systems and applications software including word processing, email, the Internet, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. |
IT 100 (4) Introduction to Computing and Applications |
Basic foundations in computer concepts. Topics include: hardware, software ethical, and social issues. Lab work covers various systems and applications software including word processing, email, the Internet, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation software. |
IT 201 (2) Introduction to Assistive Technology |
This course introduces students to assistive technology and its applicability to people with various disabilities. Hardware and software demonstrations with an emphasis placed on inexpensive and readily available solutions. Extensive use of the Internet will be employed to keep current with latest technology and to facilitate a continuing dialogue with instructor. |
IT 202W (4) Computers in Society |
Complex social and ethical issues associated with computers. Through thoughtful questions, informative readings, and the analysis of opposing viewpoints, participants gain insight into the complexity of technology-related issues in a world without clearly defined borders. |
ISYS 202W (4) Computers in Society |
Complex social and ethical issues associated with computers. Through thoughtful questions, informative readings, and analysis of opposing viewpoints, participants gain insight into the complexity of technology-related issues in a world without clearly defined borders. |
ISYS 350 (4) Information Security |
Information system security including access control systems and methodology, business continuity and disaster recovery planning, legal issues in security, ethics, computer operations security, physical security. Security architecture and models using current standards and models. |