Classes starting July 2011

Essential Computer Mathematics Cluster
Instructor Michael A. Henry

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Note: New syllabus is ready as of June 23, 2011.

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IMH 110 Essential Computer Mathematics (3 Credit hours)
This course is a brief introduction to the mathematics needed by students studying either computer science or information technology. Topics for this course include sets, functions and relations, number systems, Boolean algebra, recursion, counting, matrices, and graphs.

IMH 210 Introduction to Programming (3 Credit hours)
This course will examine basic programming logic and concepts with a focus on solving common math problems. Concepts covered will include variables and data types, simple statements, loops, conditional statements, arrays, methods, and functions.

IMH 140 Statistical Concepts (3 Credit Hours)
This course is an introduction to the theory and applications of descriptive and inferential statistics including probability, random variables, expected values, probability distribution functions, and hypothesis testing. 


Management Information Systems Capstone
Instructor Michael A. Henry

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Note: New syllabus is ready as of July 19th!

New edition of text is required (Edition 7)

IIT499.80 Information Tech Capstone (3 hours)
As an overview of Information Technologies in general, this course will cover the history and basic design features of computers including the major components of a computer system and the impact of developing technologies on business. Topics will include an overview of hardware, software, operating systems, operating environments, system development methodologies and emerging technologies. It will also explore concepts of information management and production systems as they apply to Office Automation and problem solving using microcomputer based solutions.