This course is a technically-oriented introductory survey of information technology. Students learn about basic computer information, different types of business systems and basic systems analysis, design and development.
This course is a technically-oriented introductory survey of information technology. Students learn about basic computer information, different types of business systems and basic systems analysis, design and development. Students also study basic mathematics, software development and create simple Java programs.
To remain competitive in rapidly evolving industries such as commercial real estate, financial services, fundraising, law, and genealogy—among others—you need to be aware of current and emerging best practices, obtain industry-standard credentials and certifications, and master changing technology.
Participants will learn how to use the framework to identify areas of risk and develop and implement IT policies. They will also understand the principles of IT governance and IT governance and be able to map IT processes to COBIT 2019 Domains and Goals.
This case-oriented course provides an overview of information technology and information systems topics from an organizational and managerial perspective.
This course explains the elements and supporting materials of the COBIT framework using a logical and example-driven approach for everyone interested in obtaining Foundation-level knowledge of COBIT.
System design and development present both technical and managerial problems with which students will be familiar from their undergraduate course work. This course puts these lessons into practice as students work to develop an information system.
This program aims to provide Computer Science students with the knowledge needed to develop Information Systems in a real-world setting.
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