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IT 222

Multimedia Production and Concepts

Course Description:

This course gives an overview of multimedia technology and communication theory. The student gains the knowledge necessary to deliver information and produce interactive presentations for the web, for CD-ROM production, and for in-person presentations. 

IT 321

Intro to Computer Management

Course Objectives:

A system administrator is a technical person in charge of managing computing resources for an organization. This person cares for the computing system and responds to the users' computing needs. The effective administrator needs a wide variety of technical, interpersonal, documentation, and managerial skills.

This course is designed to give an overall picture of the skills and experience needed by an effective administrator. Successful completion of the course will provide the student with the basics necessary to operate as a Novice Administrator under direct supervision by a more experienced System Administrator.

IT 350

Object Oriented Software Development

Course Objectives:

Provide a thorough coverage of fundamental concepts such as object, class, encapsulation, inheritance, interface and polymorphism.

Build on the student's understanding of systems analysis and design with an introduction to object-oriented analysis and design. At the end of the course the student should be able to (1) recognize when object-oriented analysis and design techniques can be used as part of the solution to a problem and (2) evaluate the effectiveness of using object-oriented techniques.

Provide practical training in designing and programming object-oriented applications using the Java and/or C++ programming languages.

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