University Curriculum Committee Minutes for February 23, 2006

 

Present:

 

Regular Members: A. Arnold , E. Arnold, J. Neil, J. Lewis, C. Estes, P. Schwager,

 

Ex Officio Members: R. Mitchelson

 

Administrative: D. Coltraine

 

SGA Representative:  Keisha Dobney

 

Excused:  L Griffin

 

Absent: D. Long, M. Schinasi, L. Warren

 

  1. Minutes of Jan.26, 2006 meeting were approved without dissent.

 

  1. Proposal from Dept. of Technology including the following changes: 

 

A.        Information and Computer Technology

            Require ITEC 3000 for all incoming distance education (DE) students into the BS ICT online program.

            Remove ITEC 2054 and MATH 1074

            Remove catalog listing of REQUIREMENT OF INDUSTRY CERTIFICATION ATTEMPTS

            Add ICTN 4000 as required course

            Add new course sequence ICTN 4020 and 4022 as a senior requirement

            Remove references to ELEC

 

              PREREQUISITE CHANGES:

              Drop trigonometry requirement from ICTN 2000

              Add FINA 2244 as a pre/co-requisite to ICTN 4064

                    Change the current “Senior standing” prerequisite for the internship course ICTN 4000 to “Junior standing and ICTN major”

 

                    Revised course proposals were submitted for ICTN 4020 and 4022 (with changes to title, course descriptions, and course objectives to make                          more specific on suggestion of College of Business)

                    WI approval not yet received for 4020 and 4022, so WI designation removed from catalog copy pending approval of WI committee.

                    All changes discussed and approved without dissent.

                                             

B.         Industrial Engineering Technology

 

                        Change prefix MANF (Manufacturing) to IENG (Industrial Engineering Technology).

                        Modify Degree Requirements

                              Move 3 courses from Core to Technical Electives:  DESN 3032, 3033; DESN 3238, 3237; ITEC 2010

Modify cognates: eliminate FINA 2244 as a requirement; add MATH 2199 as a requirement; eliminate MATH 2283 as an option; specify CHEM 1020 as requirement.Change pre-requisites: ITEC 3800:  MATH 1065; IENG 4020, 4021: ITEC 3200;
IENG 4023: IENG 3300; IENG 4200: IENG 4020

                              Change course descriptions and content: IENG 4020;IENG 4023

                              Add 3 new courses to core:  IENG 3600; IENG 4092; IENG 4900

                              Add new elective course: IENG 4401, 4402, 4003

                              Delete banked course:  4092, 4093

 

All changes discussed, and approved initially without dissent. However, following approval information was brought to the committee by The College of Business concerning potential overlap. UCC reconsidered and voted to withdraw its approval of these items to give affected departments adequate time to respond noting that some of the information in this package was delivered at the meeting and not available to the university committee for review via UCC website for 2 weeks prior to the meeting as required.

 

      C.        Industrial Distribution and Logistics

 

                    1.         Add new courses to strengthen the technology core: ITEC 2080/81Thermal Systems; MANF 2020/21 Materials (replaces MANF 3020/21);                                                 ITEC 3300 Technology Project Management; ITEC 3800 Cost & Capital  Project Analysis

                    2.         Change existing course names to strengthen Distribution and Logistics core:

                    Merge IDIS 2770 and IDIS 2771 into one course, IDIS 2770 Introduction

                    to Distribution and Logistics; delete IDIS 2771 Introduction to Logistics.   Change IDIS 3795 Distributor Sales to Distributor Sales & Branch

                    Management; add IDIS 3796 to this course for the lab component for distribution and simulation laboratory.

                    IDIS 3780 Warehousing and Materials Handling will add a labcomponent of IDIS 3781

                    Change IDIS 3805 Purchasing Logistics to Purchasing and Inventory Control to better reflect the materials covered in this course.

                    3.         Add the following new courses.

                    IDIS 3825 Strategic Pricing

                    IDIS 3830 ERP Systems

                    IDIS 4800 Distribution and Logistics Capstone I

                    PREREQUISITE CHANGES: All IDIS courses will have the prerequisite of IDIS 2770. 

 

                    All items under C were tabled for consideration at the next meeting due to questions from the College of Business that could not be resolved before today.

 

      D.        Technology and Computer Science: Design

                 

                  Miscellaneous catalog corrections discussed and approved without dissent.

     

      E.         Industrial Technology

 

                        Rename Industrial Supervision minor to Industrial Technology Management Minor

                       

                        Name change discussed and approved pending EPPC approval.  Other items in E. will be addressed when issues in C are resolves.

 

3.   Proposal from Dept. of Health Services and Information Management

 

          HIM and HSM

1.      Change in language regarding HSMA 2000 pre-requisite status: wherever a course description reads “P/C” (Pre-requisite/Co-requisite) HSMA 2000, change to “P” (Pre-requisite) only.

            HSM

2.      Raise the minimum GPA standard from 2.0 to 2.5 as a pre-requisite for admission into the HSMA program.

3.      Add MIS 2223 as a cognate to the HSM course of study.

4.      Change language describing the professional practice experiences HSMA 4903-4906.

            HIM

5.      Change language describing the professional practice experiences, HIMA 3090 and HIMA 4000.

6.      Delete ASIP 2112, 2212/2213 as a cognate from the HIM course of study.

     

      DEPT. OF BIOSTATISTICS

      Removal of BIOS courses from catalog: BIOS 2001, 2002, 3501, 3502, 3511, 4200, 4371/2/3, 4810, 5300, 5350, 5400, 5450, 5500, 5575, 5600       

      Re-wording the description for BIOS 4900

 

      All changes discussed and approved without dissent.

 

  1. Proposal from Department of History

 

            a.         Change requirements for B.A. in history from:  at least 3 s.h. in courses numbered 5000-5999, to: at least 3 s.h. in courses numbered 4001-5999.

                        Change requirements for the history minor: delete “(excluding HIST 3100)” from the “HIST electives above 2999” requirement.

 

      b.         Change the course descriptions for HIST 3000 and HIST 4000 to clarify distinctions between them      

 

            c.         Change course descriptions for HIST 4531, 4532, and 4533 (Directed Readings in History) to add “May be repeated once for credit with change                        of topic and consent of the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Chair of the Department”; remove “May count 3 s.h. toward HIST major.               May not count toward history minor.”

     

            d.         Remove HIST 3450 (History of Modern Germany) from the catalog and add two new courses: HIST 3460 Germany, 1790-1914 and HIST 3461.                         Germany Since 1914.  

 

            e.         Add two new courses: HIST 3820 History of South Africa and HIST 3830 Africa and Islam

           

            All changes discussed and approved without dissent.    

 

5.   Proposal from College of Health and Human Performance

 

a.         Health Education and Promotion curriculum changes: delete twocurrent options Public Health and Industrial Hygiene to create a single generalist environmental health undergraduate degree, including changes to existing courses EHST 3350, 3351, 3370, 3371,4300, 4301, 4350, 4351; and addition of new courses EHST 5510, 5520, 5530, 5540, 5800

 

            New course proposals for three and four thousand level courses were discussed and approved without dissent; because the curriculum changes                                     require undergraduate students to take 5000 level courses, the rest of the proposal will have to be resubmitted when this problem is resolved.

 

      b.         Dept. of Exercise and Sport Sciences:  addition of statement to catalog informing prospective students of the BS/DPT integrated program;                                   addition of new courses EXSS 2020, 3805, 3806

                 

                  All changes discussed and approved without dissent.

 

c.         Dept. of Recreation and Leisure Studies: Change RCLS prefix to RCTX for courses RCLS 2230, 3202, 3240, 4250, 4252, 4260, 4262, 4264, 4266, 4902, 5000, 5001

            Split RCLS 5130 and 5131 into undergraduate and graduate level courses: renumber undergrad to RCTX 4210   Introduction to Biofeedback (3) and       RCTX 4211   Biofeedback Lab (1)

 

      All changes discussed and approved without dissent.

 

6.   Proposals from School of Music:

     

      Two new courses: 4436 and 4658, discussed and approved pending notification that Philosophy has been informed and receipt of revised course proposal.

 

Add “may be repeated for credit” to course descriptions for: MUSC 1415, 2395, 4326, 4336, discussed and approved without dissent.

 

Changes to Music Therapy curriculum: Delete under Professional Studies PSYC 5380. Psychology of the Exceptional Child; Add/change under Professional Studies SPED 2000 (2) Introduction to Exceptional Children (2); Add/change under Music therapy MUSC 5997 Clinical Internship (1); Add under Performance Groups Minimum of 2 semesters small ensemble.  Changes discussed and approved without dissent.

 

  1. Proposal from School of Fine Arts to add new course ART 3962 Art and Landscape in the Andes, discussed and approved pending receipt of revised course proposal.

 

Meeting adjourned at 5:20 pm

 

Submitted by Ellen L. Arnold

 

     

 


 

UCC Catalog Minutes, February 23, 2006

 

 

Department of Technology Systems—Information and Computer Technology

 

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Communications Technologies (24 s.h.)

 

ASIP 2112. Introduction to Information Processing Technology (3) (F,S,SS)

ASIP 2500, 2501. Electronic Information Processing II (3,0) (F,S) (P: ASIP 1500 or consent of instructor)

ASIP 4500. Information Processing Systems Design (3) (F,S) (P: ASIP 2212, 2213, 2500; or equivalent)

ICTN 2154, 2155. Digital Communication Systems (3,0) (F,S) (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 2158, 2159. Computer Networking Technology (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ICTN 2154)

ITEC 2054, 2055. Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals (3,0) (F,S). (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or 1085 or 2119)

Choose 3 s.h. from:

   ASIP 4300. Administrative Office Procedures (3) (F,S)

   ASIP 5200, 5201. Microcomputer Business Graphics Applications (3,0) (P: ASIP 4200 or consent of instructor)

   ENGL 3880. Writing for Business and Industry (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (SS) (P: ENGL 1200)

 

 

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BS in Information and Computer Technology

 

Credit toward an information and computer technology major will not be given for any ICTN course with a grade less than C. All students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Information and Computer Technology through distance education (online) are required to complete ITEC 3000 in their initial semester of enrollment at East Carolina University. Minimum degree requirement is 126 s.h. credit as follows:

 

 

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2. Lower Division Core .................................................................................................................... 2124 s.h.

Complete an associate degree from an approved technical program and successfully obtain CCNA certification.

(Note: Approved programs will have at least 2124 s.h. of transferable technical course work.)

Or complete the following courses:

ICTN 1500, 1501. PC Hardware (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 2500, 2501

ICTN 2000. Introduction to Telecommunications (3) (F) Formerly ELEC 3000 (P: MATH 1074 or higher)

ICTN 2154, 2155. Digital Communication Systems (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 3154, 3155 (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 2158, 2159. Computer Network Technology (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 3158, 3159 (P: ICTN 2154)

ICTN 2510, 2511. Network Environment I (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3510 (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 2730. Control Design (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 2730 (P: ITEC 2000 or MIS 2223)

ITEC 2000. Industrial Technology Applications of Computer Systems (3) (F,S,SS) or ITEC 3000. Internet Tools Technology (3) (F,S) (P: MIS 2223 or ITEC 2000 or equivalent experience) or equivalent.

ITEC 2054, 2055. Electricity/Electronics Fundamentals (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 2054, 2055 (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or 1085 or 2119)

3. Upper Division Core .................................................................................................................... 2721 s.h.

ICTN 2900, 2901. Introduction to Network Security (3,0) (F) (P: ICTN 2154)

ICTN 3530, 3531. Network Environment II (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 3530 (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 3540, 3541. Network Environment III (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3540, 3541 (P: ICTN 2510, 3530)

ICTN 4000 Network Internship (3) (F,S,SS) (P: Junior standing and ICTN major)

ICTN 4020 Senior Information and Computer Technology Capstone Design Project I (1) (F) (P: Senior standing, IDIS 3790, ITEC 3290, 3300 and ICTN major)

ICTN 4022 Senior Information and Computer Technology Capstone Design Project II (2) (S) (P: ICTN 4020)

ICTN 4040. Communication Security (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 4040 (P: Senior standing and ICTN 2154)

IDIS 3790. Technical Presentations for Industry (3) (F,S,SS) Formerly ITEC 5290 (P: ITEC 2000 or MIS 2223)

ITEC 3290. Technical Writing (3) (WI) (F,S,SS) (P: ENGL 1200)

ITEC 3300. Technology Project Management (3) (WI) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 3300 (P: ENGL 1200; ITEC 2000 or MIS 2223)

4. Concentration area (Choose one.) ............................................................................................ 12 s.h.

Computer Networking:

ICTN 3250, 3251. Internetwork Routing Technology (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3250, 3251 (P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification)

ICTN 4150, 4151. Switching Network Technology (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 4150, 4151 (P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification)

ICTN 4250, 4251. Enterprise Network Technology (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4250, 4251 (P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification)

ICTN 4590, 4591. Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4590, 4591 (P: ICTN 3250, 4150, 4250)

Industry Certification (Student is required to register and sit for the following certification examinations, although

passing such exams is not required.)

Choose one examination option:

Microsoft MCP Certification and Cisco CCNP Foundations Certification

Microsoft MCP Certification and Cisco CCNP Routing and Cisco CCNP Switching and Cisco CCNP

Remote Access Certifications

Information Technology:

ICTN 3900, 3901. Web Services Management (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3900, 3901 (P: ICTN 2510, 3530)

ICTN 4010, 4011. User Application Management and Emerging Technologies (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 4010, 4011 (P: ICTN 2510, 3530)

ICTN 4064. Regulations and Policies (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 4060 (P/C: FINA 2244; P: ICTN 2000)

ICTN 4600, 4601. Enterprise Information Technology Management (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4600 (P: ICTN 2158, 3540)

Industry Certification (Student is required to register and sit for the following certification examinations, although

passing such exams is not required.)

Cisco CCNA Certification and Microsoft MCP Certification

Information Security:

ICTN 4064. Regulations and Policies (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 4060 (P/C: FINA 2244; P: ICTN 2000)

ICTN 4200, 4201. Intrusion Detection Technologies (3,0) (F) (P: ICTN 2900)

 

 

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ICTN 4600, 4601. Enterprise Information Technology Management (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4600 (P: ICTN 2158, 3540)

ICTN 4800, 4801. Information Assurance Technologies (3,0) (F) (P: ICTN 2510, 2900, 3530)

Industry Certification (Student is required to register and sit for the following certification examinations, although

passing such exams is not required.)

Cisco CCNA Certification and Microsoft MCP Certification and Comp TIA Security+

 

5. Cognates ........................................................................................................................................ 1214 s.h.

FINA 2244. Legal Environment of Business (3) (F,S,SS)

ITEC 3200. Introduction to Statistical Process Control (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or equivalent) or MATH 2283. Statistics for Business (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or equivalent)

ITEC 3800. Cost and Capital Project Analysis (3) (S) Formerly MANF 3800 (P: MATH 2283 or ITEC 3200) or ACCT 2101 Survey of Financial and Managerial Accounting (3) (F,S) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066) or ACCT 2401. Financial Accounting (3) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065 or 1066 or 2119 or 2121 or 2171)

ITEC 4293. Industrial Supervision (3) (WI) (S) (P: Senior standing or approval of instructor) or MGMT 3202. Fundamentals of Management (3) (F,S,SS) (P: ECON 1000 or 2113)

MATH 1074. Applied Trigonometry (2) (F,S,SS) (P: MATH 1065)

 

6. Approved eElectives to complete requirements for graduation.

 

 

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Information and Computer Technology Minor

The information and computer technology minor requires 24 s.h. of credit.

ICTN 1500, 1501. PC Hardware (3,0) (F,S)

ICTN 2000. Introduction to Telecommunicatiions (3) (F) (P: MATH 1074 or higher)

ICTN 2154, 2155. Digital Communication Systems (3,0) (F,S) (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 2158, 2159. Computer Networking Technology (3,0) (F,S,SS) (P: ICTN 2154)

ICTN 2510. 2511. Network Environment I (3,0) (F) (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 2900, 2901. Introduction to Network Security (3,0) (F) (P: ICTN 2154)

ICTN 3530, 3531. Network Environment II (3,0) (S) (P: ICTN 1500)

ICTN 4040. Communication Security (3) (S) (P: Senior standing and ICTN 2154)

 

 

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ICTN: INFORMATION AND COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

1500, 1501. PC Hardware (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 2500, 2501 Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture and 2

lab hours per week. P: MATH 1065 or higher. Hardware components of PCs and BIOS and operating system options needed to support those components. Topics include interface standards, component configuration, and troubleshooting.

 

2000. Introduction to Telecommunications (3) (F) Formerly ELEC 3000 P: MATH 1074 or higher. Includes

computer networking. Broad view of technology and application in information technology industry.

 

2154, 2155. Digital Communication Systems (3,0) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 3154, 3155 To be taken

simultaneously. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 1500. Introduces local-area and wide-area networks. Provides basic understanding of network concepts and router programming.

 

2158, 2159. Computer Networking Technology (3) (F,S) Formerly ELEC 3158, 3159 To be taken

simultaneously. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2154. Advanced study of local-area and wide-area networks. Develops competence in designing and implementing enterprise-wide campus network using routers and switches.

 

2510, 2511. Network Environment I (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3510 Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture

and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 1500. Network management using various NOS products. Topics include NOS setup, network resource management, user and group management, and security model.

 

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2730. Control Design (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 2730 P: MIS 2223 or ITEC 2000 or equivalent experience.

Technologies and applications in designing device controls applied for local area network and Internet applications. Includes software programming and lower-level interface design.

 

2900, 2901. Fundamental Network Security (3,0) (F) Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per

week. P: ICTN 2154. Computer network and information security principles, devices, and applications.

 

3250, 3251. Internetwork Routing Technology (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3250, 3251 To be taken

simultaneously. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification. Advanced network routing technology in industry. Topics include routing protocols and technology, network performance consideration, and traffic control over LAN and WAN.

 

3530, 3531. Network Environment II (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 3530 Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture

and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 1500. Network management using various UNIX products, such as Linux and Solaris. Topics include NOS setup, network resource management, user and group management, and security model.

 

3540, 3541. Network Environment III (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3540, 3541 Must be taken concurrently.

2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2510, 3530. Enterprise system administration using mixed vendor network operating systems, such as Linux and Microsoft. Topics include integrating networking services such as network file systems, enterprise printing administration, remote administration, and host and network security issues.

 

3900, 3901. Web Services Management (3, 0) (F) Formerly ELEC 3900, 3901 2 lecture and 2 lab hours

per week. P: ICTN 2510, 3530. Current technologies that provide web services and management for organizations. Topics include web content development, web server installation and configuration, database integration, and security issues.

 

4000. Network Internship (3) (F,S,SS) Formerly ELEC 4000 Minimum of 120 contact hours at internship site.

P: SeniorJunior standing and ICTN major. Educational collaboration between business and industry and ECU, linking theoretical and lab practice with real-world applications. Proposal, fully describing planned activities, developed around student’s educational goals and objectives.

 

4010, 4011. User Application Management and Emerging Technologies (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC

4010, 4011 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2510, 3530. Emerging technologies that provide flexible and secure access to enterprise information resources. Topics include wireless and WLAN technology, broadband Internet connection, storage area networks, data warehousing/mining, application support for enterprise network.

 

4020. Senior Information and Computer Technology Capstone Design Project I (1) (F) 1 lecture hour per week. P: Senior standing, IDIS 3790, ITEC 3290, 3300 and ICTN major. Open-ended design project, exposing students to practice of information and computer technology.  Development of proposal for ICTN 4022 project.

 

4022. Senior Information and Computer Technology Capstone Design Project II (2) (S) 2 lecture hours per week. P: ICTN 4020. Open-ended design project, exposing students to practice of information and computer technology. Completion of project proposed in ICTN 4020.

 

4040. Communication Security (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 4040 P: Senior standing and ICTN 2154. Practical

and comprehensive survey of network-based and Internet-based security applications and standards. Includes cryptography, encryption, hash functions, digital signatures, key exchanges, and security applications.

 

4064. Regulations and Policies (3) (S) Formerly ELEC 4060 P/C: FINA 2244; P: ICTN 2000. Government and industry regulations and policies applied to information technology industry. Broad view of impact and effectiveness of regulations and policies.

 

4150, 4151. Switching Network Technology (3,0) (F) Formerly ELEC 4150, 4151 To be taken simultaneously.

2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification. Concepts and technology used to interconnect multiple LANs. Covers advanced switching technology and applications.

 

4200, 4201. Intrusion Detection Technologies (3,0) (F) Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours

per week. P: ICTN 2900. Computer network intrusion detection principles, devices, and applications.

 

4250, 4251. Enterprise Network Technology (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4250, 4251 To be taken simultaneously.

2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 2158 with a minimum grade of B or current CCNA certification. Designs and implementation of enterprise network system in industrial environment. Includes designing and planning processes, technology and trend, network and system analysis, skill assessment and technical training, and corporate policies.

 

 

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4501, 4503, 4505. Laboratory Problems (1,2,3) (F,S,SS) Formerly ELEC 4501, 4503, 4505 2 lab hours

per week for 4501; 4 lab hours per week for 4503, 6 lab hours per week for 4505. May be repeated for credit with consent of dept chair. P: Consent of instructor. Independent study of concepts, processes, tools, and/or materials in the field of Information and Computer Technology.

 

4590, 4591. Network Maintenance and Troubleshooting (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4590, 4591 Must be

taken concurrently. 2 lecture and 2 lab hours per week. P: ICTN 3250, 4150, 4250. Large enterprise computer network system maintenance, support, troubleshooting, and improvement. Emphasis placed on integrated systems of various technologies for LAN, WAN, routing, and switching.

 

4600, 4601. Enterprise Information Technology Management (3,0) (S) Formerly ELEC 4600 P: ICTN 2158, 3540. Capstone course with case studies on various issues about enterprise IT management. Students work on projects that address these issues.

 

4800, 4801. Information Assurance Technologies (3,0) (F) Must be taken concurrently. 2 lecture and 2 lab

hours per week. P: ICTN 2510, 2900, 3530. Information assurance principles, devices, and applications. Emphasis on problems relating to systems of varied operations system technologies and computer networking technologies.

 

Department of Technology Systems—B.S. Design

 

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