IT100 Computer Architecture - Mr. Forsgren
Organization of a typical Personal Computer (PC) at the hardware level is examined in a given popular operating systems environment. Terminology and concepts related to major PC hardware components and their functions will be discussed. Entry-level hands-on skills as well as theoretical knowledge in handling PC hardware will be covered.

IT101 Introduction to Information Technology - Ms. Somebody
History and basic knowledge of the information technology field.

IT102 Needs Assessment and Project Planning - Mr. Michelini
Introduction to the processes of planning and implementing a technological project, including project management software such as Microsoft Project.

IT103 Operating Systems - Mr. Seeloff
This course serves as a survey on typical internal functions of a generic computer operating system. The computers ability to manage such resources as memory, device, I/O, files and user interfaces, etc., is discussed to rationalize how a computer takes a users command and accomplishes the task. Some typical user interface of popular operating systems will be introduced.

IT104 Introduction to Computer Programming - Ms. Green
This course serves as a foundation for understanding the logical function and process of computer programming in a given language environment. Basic computer programming knowledge and skills in logic and syntax will be covered. Coding convention and procedures will be discussed relevant to the given programming language environment.

GE127 College Mathematics I - Mr. McDermott
Students in this course will explore college mathematics through a detailed examination of practical applications. Activities will include solving problems and using appropriate technological tools.

IT115 Visual Basic and Graphic User Interface Applications - Mr. Rodriguez
This course covers extended entry-level programming competencies in a given programming language environment incorporating principles in Graphic User Interface (GUI). Application of programming skills and basic GUI principles will be discussed and practiced.

IT108 Network Concepts and Data Communications - Mr. Forsgren
This course serves as a foundation for students pursuing knowledge and skills in computer networking technologies. Major concepts such as OSI and TCP/IP models, network media specifications and functions, LAN/WAN protocols, topologies and capabilities will be discussed. Industry standards and brief historical development of major networking technologies will be surveyed in conjunction with basic awareness of software and hardware components used in typical networking and internetworking environments.

IT210 Visual Design Theory - Mr. Vernon
Introduction to design concepts including color selection and typeface design, and programs such as Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.

IT204 Scripting and Web Authoring I - Mr. Rodriguez
Students will be introduced to HTML and other markup language(s) or scripting/Web authoring tools. Project assignments include the development of simple interactive applications using each of the tools.


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