INFO 481R- Internship

Course Description:
For bachelor's degree students. Provides opportunities to apply classroom theory while students work as employees in a job that relates to their careers. Meet periodically with a Departmental Internship Coordinator. Credit is determined by the number of hours a student works during the semester and completion of individually set goals. A maximum of three credits may be applied toward graduation without prior written IS&T Department approval. Graded credit or no-credit.

INFO 3410- Database Administration

Course Desctiption:
Presents the concepts and methods used to manage and maintain relational databases. Covers topics such as the effects on performance of application and database design, performance monitoring and management, approaches to tuning, storage management, backup and recovery and disaster planning. Discusses methods to accomplish administrative and maintenance tasks for organizations requiring uninterrupted operation. Utilizes a vendor neutral perspective; however, hands-on assignments provide students with opportunities to apply the knowledge gained in the course to one or more popular commercial database management systems.

INFO 3440- Database Development

Course Description:
Presents concepts and methods of defining, creating, and managing database systems using Oracle database technology. Includes information and transaction processing, security and integrity issues, and performance analysis. Incorporates design and implementation of complex databases supporting data driven applications. Also includes the study of distributed databases and the application of data warehousing/data mining tools in performing data analysis for decision making. Includes coverage of PL/SQL, Oracle Forms and Oracle Reports.

INFO 3410- Database Systems

Course Description:
Presents concepts and methods of defining, creating, and managing database systems. Includes information, transaction processing and security issues, performance analysis, and a survey of emerging technologies in database management. Develops complex database designs and implements them using commercial database products. Studies the application of data warehousing/data mining tools in performing data analysis for decision making.

INFO 2050- Database Fundamentals

Course Description:
Introduces concepts and use of database management systems. Presents the relational model, Structured Query Language, database design including normalization theory, and application development tools using an enterprise level relational database management system.

INFO 4420- Web Systems Development 2

Course Description:
Utilizes advanced enabling technologies for the design and development of enterprise-wide, Internet-based systems. Topics include Web Services, XML, and Service-Oriented Architectures (SOA).

INFO 3420- Web Systems Development 1

Course Description:
Provides an introduction to e-business strategy and the development and architecture of e-business solutions and their components using a modern, object-oriented, Web-based application framework which will allow interaction between any machine, on any platform, and on any device. Teaches how to implement security with authentication, transport and display data on the Internet or an Intranet, integrate important e-commerce issues, and deploy an e-business solution.