College of Information Systems and Technology


Degree Program:  Bachelor of Science in Information Technology with a Concentration in Network Management

  • Course:  

    IT170

    -- Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming I
  • Credits:  2
  • Prerequisites:  CS123  MAT150  
  • Description:  
    This course introduces the concepts of object-oriented programming. Topics studied will include control structures, data and program design, objects, and classes. Students will solve simple problems with programming during this course.


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Sampling of Additional Courses applicable to this degree program

  • Course:  IT326 -- Network Infrastructure Administration
  • Credits:  4
  • Prerequisites:  IT242  
  • Description:  
    Provides instruction in installing, managing, monitoring, configuring, and troubleshooting DNS, DHCP, Remote Access, Network Protocols, IP Routing, and WINS in a Windows network infrastructure. In addition, this course provides instruction in managing, monitoring, and troubleshooting Network Address Translation and Certificate Services.

  • Course:  IT327 -- Implementing, Managing and Maintaining a Network Infrastructure
  • Credits:  4
  • Prerequisites:  IT326  
  • Description:  
    Provides instruction on implementing, managing, and maintaining a Windows Server network infrastructure.

  • Course:  IT329 -- Network Infrastructure Design
  • Credits:  4
  • Prerequisites:  IT326  
  • Description:  
    Provides instruction on how to analyze the business requirements for a network infrastructure, and design a network infrastructure that meets business requirements. Network infrastructure elements include network topology, routing, IP addressing, name resolution such as WINS and DNS, virtual private networks, remote access and telephony solutions.



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