Classes Taught
- INFS110 Introductory Computer Tools
Computer usage including application software, operating systems, Internet, development concepts and ethics. Explores the appropriate role of IT in an organization. The lab portion of the class covers presentations, wordprocessing, spreadsheets, database, and the creation of web pages. Recommended math placement exam score of M0 or better, or MATH092 or higher. Prerequisites: familiarity with wordprocessing and keyboarding
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- INFS226 Information Technology Hardware and Software
Provides the hardware/software technology background to
enable systems development personnel to understand tradeoffs in
computer architecture of effective use in a business environment.
Single-user, central, and networked computing systems; single
and multi-user operating systems are all examined. Prerequisite:
CPTR125; Prerequisite with concurrency allowed: INFS215.
- INFS235 Business Programming
Explores programming, computer concepts and the design of business applications using both object-oriented and procedural methodologies. Covers the logical and physical structures of both programs and data. Emphasizes data and file processing. Prerequisite: CPTR151.
- INFS318 Business Systems Analysis and Design
Provides an understanding of the system development, modification, decision process, and choices in business process development and reengineering methodology. Emphasizes integration with users and user systems. Encourages interpersonal skill development, operations and maintenance of the system, and covers quality and decision theory, information theory, and practice. Prerequisite: INFS215.
- INFS397 Topics in Advanced Programming
Intensive study of selected topics of current interest in the subdiscipline
area noted and not ordinarily covered in depth in other courses. Repeatable in different topics with approval of department. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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