May 06, 2024  
2021-2022 Course Catalog 
    
2021-2022 Course Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Course Descriptions


Below are course descriptions for credit courses offered by MCC. Each course can be identified by a lettered subject and a course number followed by the title and a series of numbers. Those courses with a zero as the first digit of the course number are designated as developmental and may not be used to fulfill degree requirements.

BIOS 1010 - General Biology

5.0 - 3.0 - 6.0

Key:
course subject (BIOS)
course number (1010)
course title (General Biology)
course may be offered online
course may be offered in hybrid format
lecture/classroom hours per week (5.0 -)
lab/clinical hours per week (- 3.0 -)
credit hours (- 6.0)

Requisites for a course are detailed as follows:

  • Prerequisites – A prerequisite - or its equivalent - must be met before a student can register for a course. A prerequisite may be a specific high school course, another MCC course, a demonstrated proficiency, or acceptance into a certain program. Students must meet the prerequisite in effect for the quarter in which they are taking the course. Prerequisites may be waived on the basis of proficiency testing and/or the recommendation of an appropriate faculty member or academic dean.
  • Corequisites – Corequisites are required program courses that must be taken simultaneously, a grouping of courses that must all be taken within the same quarter. In some cases, previous completion of the required course is acceptable.
  • Recommended - Certain courses, proficiencies, or conditions may be recommended for the student prior to or at the same time as the course. While these recommendations are suggested for student success in the course, they are not required.

Hybrid courses – A hybrid course is a coordinated approach to learning, using both online technology and classroom interaction with faculty and peers. MCC hybrid courses meet face-to-face 50 percent of the traditional quarter’s campus meetings; the other 50 percent of campus meeting time is replaced with online study and learning activities.

 

Heating, AC and Refrigeration

  
  • HVAC 2604 - Sheet Metal Fundamentals 2


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn how to properly size and run ductwork, how to use an air duct calculator, and to seal, insulate and pressure-test ductwork. Students practice building plenums onsite and installing flexible ductwork.

    Prerequisites: HVAC 1104  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2702 - Advanced Commercial Refrigeration


    4.5 Credits
    Students study various types of installations with emphasis on the product to be cooled, the desired temperature to be maintained, and humidity conditions. Students solve problems involving system balance and component capacity, use of heat load charts, pipe sizing tables, manufacturers’ data, and specification sheets, along with procedures for load calculations used in commercial refrigeration.

    Prerequisites: HVAC 1202  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2703 - Building Automation Fundamentals 2


    4.5 Credits
    Students continue to develop their understanding of building automation system topics including how to build graphical user interfaces; how to create, test, and respond to system alarms; and how to create and analyze system trends.  Students also further refine the basic system they designed and executed in HVAC 1203 , to be an overall more effective and energy efficient system.

    Prerequisites: HVAC 1203  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2713 - Advanced Building Automation 1


    4.5 Credits
    Students continue to develop their understanding of Building Automation System topics focusing on development of engineering documents, and creation and implementation of advanced energy efficiency sequences of operation. Students also further refine the basic system they designed and executed in HVAC-2703, to be an overall more effective and energy efficient system.

    Prerequisites: (2)HVAC 2703  and HVAC 2401  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2723 - Advanced Building Automation 2


    4.5 Credits
    Students continue to develop their understanding of Building Automation System topics through this capstone course where students participate in a project based learning exercise wherein they will be tasked with first repairing then replacing an antiquated control system of which they have no knowledge. Students utilize the skills they have learned throughout the rest of the HVAC program accomplish the task as a team, with minimal assistance from the instructor.

    Prerequisites: (1) HVAC 2713  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2801 - Intro to Hydronic Systems


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn about hydronic heating and cooling systems in both residential and commercial applications. Topics covered include open and closed loop systems, pumps, cooling towers, boilers, heat exchangers, and chillers. Operations, troubleshooting and service of these systems are discussed in depth.

    Prerequisites: HVAC 2401  with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2802 - Mini Split Systems


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn the unique operations, installation, maintenance and troubleshooting for Mini Split air conditioning and heat pump systems. In addition, they are exposed to how these types of systems implement variable refrigerant flow to handle zoning in larger installations.

    Prerequisites: (1) HVAC 2201   with a grade of C or better must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • HVAC 2900 - Special Topics in HVAC


    Variable Credits
    This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses in the Heating, Air Conditioning, and Refrigeration program.

    Prerequisites: (1) Instructor approval must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: Variable Lab: 0 Cr: Variable


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  • HVAC 2981 - Internship


    3 Credits
    The internship provides experience in systems identification of components systems, temperature ranges, systems cleaning, refrigeration charging operations, leak checking and repairing, customer relations, and billing. The course includes student performance evaluations and on-site inspection. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour.

    Prerequisites: (1) Instructor approval must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 0 Lab: 15 Cr: 3


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Industrial and Commercial Trades

  
  • INCT 0900 - Introduction to the Trades


    2 Credits
    This course introduces the trades by examining the various employment paths available. It includes classroom discussion, on-site tours, and guest presenters. It also covers tools, fasteners, equipment, basic measurement, and shop safety.

    Lec: 2 Lab: 0 Cr: 2


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  • INCT 1000 - Industrial Safety and Health


    4.5 Credits
    This course covers the basics of industrial safety and health. Topics covered are OSHA-required and include introduction to OSHA, managing safety and health, hazard communication, fire protection, emergency action plans, electrical safety, PPE, material handling, and machine guarding. This course also covers OSHA elective areas such as BBP, fall protection, welding, LOTO, and confined spaces. Students who successfully complete and attend all OSHA-required and elective sections of this course are eligible to receive the OSHA 30-hour general industry card.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INCT 1010 - Introduction to the Trades II


    0 Credits
    This course is designed to introduce students to skills generally required for entry-level employment in the trades. Topics include basic safety, hand tools, power tools, construction math, print reading, rigging, communication, and employability skills.

    Lec: 3.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 0


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  • INCT 1020 - Lead Safe Practices I


    1 Credits
    This course provides eight hours of instruction in lead safety training as it applies to remodeling repairs and painting. It uses curriculum developed by the EPA and HUD and is an approved EPA/HUD RRP English initial certification course.

    Lec: 1 Lab: 0 Cr: 1


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  • INCT 1100 - Logistics and Warehousing for Applied Technologies


    4.5 Credits
    This course is an introduction to the logistics and warehousing career field. Students study the planning, management, and movement of people, materials, and products by road, air, rail, pipeline, and water. This course is designed as an introduction to the activities associated with transportation, warehousing/distribution/material handling, and inventory management, with particular attention to applications in the applied technologies area. Additional information includes industry history, legal and regulatory issues, documentation requirements, and safety and security concerns. This course prepares students to test for the nationally recognized certification as a Certified Logistics Associate (CLA).

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INCT 1301 - Home and Building Maintenance Carpentry


    6.5 Credits
    This course includes an introduction to maintenance carpentry. Topics include basic carpentry tools, tool safety, drywall hanging and patching, and suspended ceiling installation. The course emphasizes insulation and weatherization.

    Lec: 6.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 6.5


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  • INCT 1304 - Small Engine Repair


    4.5 Credits
    This course covers the individual systems in small gas engines that work together to produce power. Students learn the six systems of internal combustion gasoline-powered engines: fuel, exhaust, ignition, combustion, cooling, and lubrication. This course also covers safety, proper use of hand tools, and special tools used in the repair and maintenance of small engines.

    Lec: 4 Lab: 1.5 Cr: 4.5


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  • INCT 1500 - Introduction to Distribution


    4.5 Credits
    Students interested in learning about the importance of distribution in manufacturing need a good overview of distributors and distributorships. This course provides this by examining the role of distributors in bringing goods to market, adding value through distributor services, and tracking products from procurement through final sale and installation. It also introduces basic accounting principles and contract law necessary for distribution.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INCT 2050 - Problem-Solving


    3 Credits
    This course builds troubleshooting expertise for maintenance professionals and decision-makers at all levels. It examines creative and critical thinking, problem solving, and troubleshooting.

    Lec: 3 Lab: 0 Cr: 3


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  • INCT 2100 - Introduction to Robotics


    4 Credits
    Students learn basic concepts and skills in industrial robotic operations with emphasis on the Fanuc R-J30iA series robot controller. Students program, test, run, and trouble-shoot FANUC material handling application programs.  Students successfully completing the course will be able to: Safely demonstrate power up and jog the robot, execute production operations and recover from common faults, create and modify material handling programs and macros, and utilize robot and controller input and output signals. The course consists of online curriculum, demonstrations, and a series of laboratory exercises using the Fanuc CERT training modules. Obtaining a FANUC CERT certificate is possible.

    Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cr: 4


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  • INCT 2110 - Vision for Industrial Robotics


    4 Credits
    Students learn to program a vision system as a stand-alone solution and integrate it into robotic systems. The student will receive instruction on general vision concepts, including camera setup, lighting, lensing, 2D Single & 2D Multiple View Process and perform hands-on programming with industrial vision systems. Obtaining a FANUC CERT certificate is possible.

    Prerequisites: (1) INCT 2100   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 2 Lab: 6 Cr: 4


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  • INCT 2900 - Special Topics in Industrial and Commercial Trades


    Variable Credits
    This course permits instruction in special content areas not included in other courses of the Industrial and Commercial Trades program.

    Prerequisites: (1) Instructor approval must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: Variable Lab: 0 Cr: Variable


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  • INCT 2981 - Internship


    6 Credits
    The internship provides students the opportunity to apply their knowledge, learn new techniques, and get on-the-job training at an approved work site. To develop an internship to meet their academic and career goals, interested students must contact their program faculty. Based on state guidelines, students must complete 40 hours of work for each credit hour.

    Prerequisites: (1) Instructor approval must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 0 Lab: 21.8 Cr: 6


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Information Technology

  
  • INFO 1000 - Workplace Skills for It Professionals


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students experience multiple opportunities to apply Nebraska Career Readiness Standards including developing interpersonal skills, working in teams, practicing effective communication skills, and utilizing problem-solving techniques. Students gain knowledge in establishing a personal brand, skills in networking, and develop a professional career portfolio including an industry-specific resume, work projects, and accomplishments. Students learn IT industry work expectations and job search strategies. 

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1001 - Information Systems and Literacy


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    This course is designed to illustrate what it means to be digitally literate and to demonstrate what can be accomplished using a computer. Topics include hardware, software, operating systems, peripherals, and troubleshooting. Skills or working in an Internet or networked environment and for maximizing your communication, education, collaboration, and social interaction in a safe and ethical way is also discussed in the course. Students will also learn to use popular software application programs to process documents found in a business or school environment. The course is aligned with the IC3 Digital Literacy Certification.

    Note: A basic understanding of computer systems is recommended prior to taking this course.  Students desiring to take a basic introductory computer course should enroll in WORK 0900 Introduction to Microcomputer Technology. 

    Recommended: A basic understanding of computer systems
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1002 - Introduction to Information Technology


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students are introduced to Information Technology vocabulary and fundamentals related to computer hardware, software, networking, security, and basic Information Technology literacy. This course helps prepare students for the CompTIA IT Fundamentals+ certification exam.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1003 - Problem Solving and Programming Logic


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students are introduced to the Python programming language. Emphasis is placed on proper design and coding in the IDLE design environment. Topics include data-types, variables, flow of control, text file input-output, arrays and other data structures, number-based classes, strings, and security concepts.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1008 - Business Office Communications


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    Students explore the use of technology and methods used for effective written and verbal communication in today’s business environment. Students learn to compose and edit various types of business communications that include the proper usage of basic English grammar and punctuation rules to structure and organize their writing. Students also acquire technology skills using the Microsoft Office Outlook software to compose and send electronic mail and to maintain electronic calendars, task lists, and contact lists. Students learn the objectives for the Microsoft ® Office Specialist certification exam for Outlook.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1009 - Introduction to Cloud Computing


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students are introduced to Amazon Web Services. The course provides an overview of the fundamentals of the AWS Cloud. It is intended for students who seek an overall understanding of cloud computing concepts, independent of specific technical roles. It provides an overview of cloud concepts, AWS services, security, architecture, pricing, and support. The course aligns with objectives of the AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner exam.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1010 - Customer Service Skills


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid, On Campus

    Students study the importance of customer service satisfaction and the functions of customer relations systems. Students also learn the soft skills needed to provide effective customer service and support in a variety of business environments.

    Recommended: Level 1 English course
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1011 - Project Management


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn and practice the five phases of project management: initiating, planning, executing, monitoring and closing a project. Students manage project case studies, applying various project management methodologies and utilizing industry standard project management software. Students are prepared to take the PMI CAPM® exam which reflects content from the Sixth Edition PMBOK® Guide including information on the latest agile approaches and how to integrate them with traditional project management practices. 

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1013 - Keyboard Skillbuilding


    2 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students complete diagnostic testing using the alphabetic keyboard and numeric keypad to determine current keyboarding skills. Students then use the alphabetic keyboard and numeric keyboard to complete individualized practice drills to improve keyboarding speed and accuracy and complete variety of progress check timings to evaluate improvement of keyboarding skills during the course. NOTE: Students must have prior keyboarding experience. Recommended speed for enrollment and optimal success is 30 wpm. Because students progressively improve keyboarding skills throughout the course, proficiency testing to receive credit for the course is not provided.

    Lec: 1.5 Lab: 1.5 Cr: 2


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  • INFO 1015 - File Management and User Interface


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students are introduced to file management concepts in the command prompt (CLI) and graphical user interface (GUI). Students learn the concepts of relative and absolute paths and techniques for working with and organizing files in Windows, MacOS, and Linux GUIs as well as the command line environment. Students organize, find, and manage files in the GUI and CLI and through common applications such as web browsers and productivity tools.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1022 - Business Telecommunication Systems


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students study the concepts, standards, and practices associated with supporting business telecommunication systems equipment. Students focus on topics such as the technologies behind digital and analog communication, IT networking basics as applied to telecommunication systems, digital phone technology, voice over internet protocol (VOIP) technology, and the tools used to develop knowledge, skills, and abilities to effectively contribute to a robust telecommunication system.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1023 - Networking Essentials


    4.5 Credits
    Students explore current topics and disciplines in the field of information technology. Working in a collaborative environment, students apply project management concepts, ethics, and security to investigate development, IT management, applied technology, and IT network support. This course aligns with the CompTIA Network+.

    NOTE: Students must receive a C or better in this course to enroll in a capstone course. 

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1030 - Introduction to Service Desk Operations


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course provides students with insight to the concepts, standards and practices most often associated with the IT service desk function. Students focus on topics such as help desk structure, operations, roles and responsibilities, standards, processes, tools and systems, customer support, and performance measures. Problem-based scenarios and simulations are two tools used to develop knowledge, skills and abilities to effectively contribute to a successful IT services desk.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1105 - IT Essentials PC Repair I


    4.5 Credits
    This course emphasizes the functionality of hardware and software components as well as suggested best practices in maintenance and safety issues. Through hands-on activities, students learn how to assemble and configure a computer, install operating systems and software, and perform basic troubleshooting of hardware problems. This course prepares students for Comp TIA A+ certification.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1110 - Windows Operating Systems I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course introduces students to Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. Students learn fundamental concepts to effectively use and manage the Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. Many of the objectives comply with industry standard certification exam objectives. NOTE: Students must receive a C or better in this course to enroll in a capstone course.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1111 - Linux Operating Systems I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students explore the Linux operating system. Students learn the fundamental concepts of Linux required to use the system effectively. Topics include the BASH shell, getting help, editors, variables, redirection and piping, directories and files, links, the FHS, locating and searching files, and other basic topics. This course along with INFO 1121 and INFO 1131 align with objectives from the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHSCA) certification.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1120 - Windows Operating Systems II


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn fundamental concepts of effective use and management of the Microsoft Windows desktop operating system. This course continues the exploration of the Microsoft Windows desktop operation system from an administration perspective. Course objectives align with objectives of the Microsoft Desktop Administrator Associate certification.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1110   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1121 - Linux Operating Systems II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces students to Linux System Administration. Topics include installing the Linux operating system, automation, process creation and management, managing system backups, resource management, managing users and groups, and other server administration topics. This course is the second course toward student success in achieving the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHSCA) certification.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1111   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1122 - Windows Power Shell


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students are introduced to Windows PowerShell. Students develop basic scripts (cmdlets) and learn commands for managing the Microsoft Windows environment.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003 must be completed prior to this course
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1125 - IT Essentials PC Repair II


    4.5 Credits
    Students experience advanced, hands-on topics of hardware and software repair. Students conduct basic electronic trouble shooting, wireless networking, and system security. Through hands-on activities, students learn configuration procedures and more advanced trouble shooting procedures.  Topics of discussion and written labs include printers, mobile devices, and wireless operations. This course further prepares students for the Comp TIA A+ certification.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1105  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1134 - React Web Application Development


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn Full Stack development workflow using React, a JavaScript library for building user interfaces and applications using the latest innovative technologies emerging in the world of web development.

    Prerequisites: (3) INFO 1003  , INFO 1311   and INFO 2124   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1135 - IT Communication Skills


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course provides students with the knowledge and skills to effectively communicate with customers while performing IT service desk duties. Students learn communication skills, recognizing communication barriers, handling difficult situations, the value of a positive attitude, how to develop and conduct training, and how to draft technical written documents. Problem-based scenarios and simulations are two tools used to develop knowledge, skills and abilities to effectively communicate while employed as a service desk technician.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1141 - Linux Operating System III


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students explore advanced system administrative tasks involving networking services and securing a Linux system. Topics include managing network security with a firewall, accessing network storage devices, managing advanced permissions using ACLs, securing a system with SELinux and other advanced topics. This is the final course toward student success in achieving the Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHSCA) certification.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1111 must be completed prior to this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1200 - Cisco Introduction to Networks


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students are introduced to the architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Concepts covered include: numbering systems, networking models and protocols, networking equipment types and configuration, and core network security principles. Students will design, build, and troubleshoot a small network and configure and secure routers and switches.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1201 - Cisco Switching, Routing, and Wireless


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Hybrid

    Students will examine the architecture, components, and operations of routers and switches in a small network. Students configure routers and switches based on specifications to enable basic network functionality for both wired and wireless networks. Students will troubleshoot routers and switches and resolve common issues to include virtual LANs, spanning-tree protocol, EtherChannel, inter-VLAN routing, and redundant links in both IPv4 and IPv6 networks.  Students will examine network vulnerabilities and harden devices to mitigate attacks. Students develop the knowledge and skills needed to implement DHCP. 

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1200   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1213 - Microsoft Access


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    Students learn the features of Microsoft ® Access to create databases. Topics include creating and editing tables, queries, forms, and reports, entering, editing, and filtering records, creating database relationships, and creating macros. Students explore objectives of the Microsoft ® Office Specialist certification exam and must receive a C or better in this course to enroll in the Office Professional Capstone course.

    Recommended: (1) INFO 1001  
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1227 - Technology Applications


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students utilize modern technology tools to learn and apply practices for effective management of information. Students also gain an overview of ethics in technology, government regulations, and advances in information security.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1228 - MS APPLICATIONS I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students use basic features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to produce professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. INFO 1229, MS Applications II, is a continuation of this course.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1229 - MS APPLICATIONS II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    This course is a continuation of INFO 1228, MS Applications I. Students use intermediate and advanced features of Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint to edit and refine professional documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Students who successfully complete this course are prepared to take the Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) Associate level Word, Excel, and PowerPoint certification exams.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1228 must be completed prior to this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1260 - Introduction to Instructional Technology and Design


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students learn theory, evidence based practice, and techniques for using technology to develop, deliver and/ or support instruction and training. Students establish foundational knowledge and develop practical skills in systematic design processes. Students write learning/ training objectives, develop learning/ training activities and resources, apply best practices for integrating technology into learning/ training and assess/ evaluate outcomes.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1261 - Instructional Technology and Design Tools


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students investigate emerging technology tools used to design and deliver multimedia instructional materials for teaching and training in a variety of modes and settings, including online and face-to-face format. Students also examine tools in assessing and evaluating learning of instructional and training programs. Tools include systems hardware, software, emerging instructional and communications technologies.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1262 - Instructional Technology and Design Methods


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students analyze methodologies for integrating technology tools in learning and training. Students identify and select systematic methods for planning and development of learning/ training programs based upon requirements determined through needs analysis and/ or job analysis.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1263 - Instructional Technology and Design Topics


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students analyze a variety of current topics focused on instructional technology and design for learning and training. Topics include ethics related to technology usage, Universal Design for Learning, digital game-based learning, scenario-based learning, teaching and learning with mobile devices, using multimedia for learning/ training, and emerging technology tools.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1264 - ePortfolio Design


    1.0 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students create an ePortfolio through the selection of artifacts completed in prior course work. An ePortfolio showcases student’s knowledge, skills and abilities expected from instructional technologists and designers.

    Lec: 1.0 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 1.0


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  • INFO 1265 - Practicum: Applications


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students develop an instructional technology and design project by applying principles of design to develop a learning/training program to meet needs of an assigned “real world” case study. In the “real world” case study, students use technology to create a multimedia product to address the needs of learners, establish a plan for effective use and management of technology, assess learning and evaluate the learning/ training program.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1311 - Web Page Creation


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE, HYBRID

    This course teaches students how to create basic websites using HTML and CSS specifications. It covers creating HTML pages that include links, images, tables, multimedia, and forms and discusses additional advanced features such as implementing Web interactivity using JavaScript and jQuery. Students use CSS to control the format and layout of Web pages and learn how to use responsive design for print, mobile devices, and tablets.

    Recommended: INFO 1015  recommended prior to taking this course, but not required.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1314 - Photoshop


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    Students learn to create, modify, and optimize graphics for use on websites. They create banners, buttons, background images, and advertisements. The course uses Photoshop tools to create vector graphics, edit bitmap graphics, work with layers, create image rollovers, slice images, create image maps, and export graphics. It also covers animated GIF images.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1311  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1315 - Interface Design


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course introduces students to the concepts and practices of user interface (UI) and user experience (UX) design for the web. Students learn the UX process of research, design, and evaluation along with current UI design principles such as typography, layout, and color theory for the web. Covers the creation of user personas, wireframing, prototyping, and usability testing.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1311   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1316 - Dreamweaver


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course presents the use of Dreamweaver to create, edit, and manage well-designed websites. Students learn how to use the software to incorporate the following HTML elements: tables, CSS, multimedia, forms, and other advanced Dreamweaver features.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1314  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1317 - Content Management Systems for Office Professionals


    4.5 Credits
    Students learn how to create, manage, and publish websites using a Content Management System (CMS). Students plan and create websites, work with themes, format text, and use CSS.  They also learn how to work with images, create links, add multimedia content, customize widgets, install plugins, apply interactive behaviors, create forms, and optimize a website for publishing.  

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1322 - Basic WordPress


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE, HYBRID

    This course examines installing, configuring, and maintaining a website using WordPress Content Management System. Students plan and create websites and work with themes. They also learn how to add multimedia content, customize widgets, install plugins, apply interactive behaviors, and optimize a website for publishing. Customizing themes with child themes is also covered.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1311   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1323 - Graphics Programming


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students will learn how to program computer graphics. Topics covered will be basics of modeling, lighting, textures, tessellation, soft shadows, and generating realistic materials and environments. Students will use a shader scripting language combined with a high level programming language. Math concepts covered will be matrix transformations and vectors.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1532
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1325 - Software Engineering Foundation I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students explore the tools, techniques, and processes used for software engineering, development and deploying. Students are introduced to version management tools and techniques using the Command Line interface to interact with development tools. Students are also introduced to team-based development concepts.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1327 - Web Analytics, SEO, and Social Media


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    This course helps students develop the skills necessary to thrive in the digital workplace. Students are introduced to the fundamentals of Google Analytics and search engine optimization. The basics of social media analytics and mobile analytics are covered in this course as well.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1335 - Software Engineering Foundations II


    4.5 Credits
    Students are introduced to the techniques and methodologies needed to retrieve information from large relational databases both via a direct connection to the database and via a server-side program. Data modeling is reviewed through the introduction of Structured Query Language (SQL) including both data manipulation and data definition statements. Software engineering best practices are applied through the use of diagramming and version control tools.

    Prerequisites: (3) INFO 1009 , INFO 1620  , and INFO 1325   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1401 - Introduction to Data Center Operations


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students are introduced to all aspects of a data center and its physical infrastructure. Students learn data center design, support, management, and maintenance while working in a server environment. Topics include daily operations of a data center including concepts, infrastructure, operations, and management.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1413 - Data Center Technician I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students are introduced to fundamental data center concepts aimed at the technician. Concepts include infrastructure, working in a data center, and maintenance techniques. Topics include physical infrastructure, cabling and network infrastructure, power infrastructures and cooling infrastructures.

    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1421 - Virtualization Technologies Monitoring


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course introduces both hardware and software methods used to implement virtualization. Students explore multiple vendor solutions and get hands-on experience with remote access configuration and monitoring found in today’s enterprise IT and data center environments.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1023  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1422 - DC Storage Management


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students increase the scope of their IT skills transformation and learn the latest emerging storage-related technologies. Coverage of Third Platform technologies like cloud, big data, mobile, and social- and software- defined data centers are discussed. Other topics include infrastructure, intelligent storage systems, business continuity, security threats and controls, and key processes.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1401  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1423 - Data Center Technician II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course continues the Data Center Technician I course, discussing power considerations, cooling, legislative compliance, standards, and auditing considerations. Students learn Data Center power and cooling requirements, legislation/standards for Data Centers, and disaster recovery and business continuity requirements.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1413  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1424 - Vmware


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    Students gain the knowledge, skills, and abilities to build and run a VMware VSphere environment. Students install and configure VMware ESXi hosts and VMware vCenter Server. Students will manage the ESXi hosts and virtual machines with vCenter Server.

    Recommended: INFO 2135 and INFO 2142
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1433 - DC Operations and Management


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Data Centers play a significant role in today’s business environment. This course introduces software to monitor and manage a Data Center. Students will configure the software with actual inventory from MCC’s infoadc.mccinfo.net data center. Students will monitor the software and troubleshoot the issue that are introduced into the network data center.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1401   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1434 - AWS Architecture


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    AWS Academy Cloud Architecting covers the fundamentals of building IT infrastructure on AWS. The course is designed to teach how to optimize the use of the AWS Cloud by understanding AWS services and how they fit into cloud-based solutions. Although architectural solutions can differ depending on the industry, type of application, and size of the business, this course emphasizes best practices for the AWS Cloud that apply to all of them. It also recommends various design patterns to help you think through the process of architecting optimal IT solutions on AWS.


    Throughout the course, you will explore case studies that showcase how some AWS customers have designed their infrastructures and the strategies and services that they have implemented. Finally, this course provides opportunities for you to build a variety of infrastructures through a guided, hands-on approach.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1009 must be completed prior to this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1435 - Introduction to AWS SysOps


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online, Hybrid

    IAAS (Infrastructure as a service), PAAS (Platform as a service), and SAAS
    (Software as a Service) are viable alternatives to on-premises servers and locally installed applications. Students will learn the Amazon Web Services implementation of these cloud-based services.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1111 or INFO 1110 must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Pre/Corequisite: (1) INFO 1434 must be taken at the same time as this course.
    Recommended: INFO 1002
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1501 - Python Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    This course exposes students to advanced subjects I the Python programming language. Emphasis is placed on object-oriented programming. Topics include Regular Expressions, XML parsing, database programming with SQLite, and advanced GUI design with TKinter.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003  
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1511 - Python II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: HYBRID

    Students learn advanced subjects in Python programming language and program object oriented programs. Students utilize XML parsing, database programming with SQLite, and advanced GUI design with TKinter.

    Prerequisites: (2) INFO 1009  and INFO 1501  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1521 - Java Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces the Java object-oriented programming language. Topics and activities include Java language essentials, writing Java programs in order to solve a variety of basic problems, design and testing techniques, working with arrays and simple data structures, creating basic graphical interfaces using applications and applets, and working with input and output files.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003 must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1522 - C++ Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces the C++ programming language. It emphasizes problem-solving using structured design and covers various features of the C++ language, such as conditions, logical expressions, selection control structures, looping, functions, and variable scope. Students use modular programming techniques to solve a variety of problems.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003    must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1523 - Visual Basic.NET I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces programming the graphical user interface using Visual Basic.NET. Students use Visual Basic.NET to develop applications with graphical windows, create applications that work with databases, create Web applications, and create applications that display graphics. It allows developers to create applications in a relatively short period of time. This course emphasizes gaining an understanding of proper design, placement of controls, and coding of the GUI.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1009  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1524 - COBOL I


    5 Credits
    Students gain experience using programming techniques with the COBOL language. Students design, program, debug, and test business-oriented problems.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1009   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 5 Lab: 0 Cr: 5


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  • INFO 1526 - C# (C-Sharp) Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces programming the graphical user interface and console applications of Microsoft Visual C# (C-Sharp) programming using the current Visual Studio.NET environment. Students use Visual C# programming to develop a variety of applications with graphical client interfaces and use console programs to perform programming tasks. The course emphasizes proper windows design, placement of controls, and proper coding of the Visual C# programming language for business-type projects. Students who enroll in this course must have a thorough knowledge of the Windows environment. (Formerly Visual C# Programming I)

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003    must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1527 - Ruby Programming


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course introduces the Ruby programming language. Through guided learning activities and project-oriented assignments, students advance through the dynamic and expressive grammar of the language and apply these basic concepts to develop pragmatic online and batch applications involving file systems, file I/O, and databases.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1009   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1528 - ASP.NET Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    Students are introduced to web application development using the C# programming language on the ASP.NET platform. Emphasis is placed on proper design and coding in the Visual Studio design environment. Topics include basic building blocks of ASP.NET and C#, server-side controls, flow of control, using arrays, working with classes and objects, and basic database connectivity.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003 must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1529 - PHP Programming I


    4.5 Credits
    Students are introduced to PHP Programming. Emphasis is placed on gaining the proper design and coding in the scripting language environment. Topics include installation and configuration of PHP, Apache, and MySQL. Also covered is the basic building blocks of PHP, flow of control, functions, using arrays, and working with objects.

    Prerequisites: (2) INFO 1003  , and INFO 1311   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1531 - Java Programming II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course is for students experienced with Java and object-oriented programming. Topics include additional exception handling, data structures, database access and applications, multimedia, multithreading, and Internet/browser applications.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1521  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1532 - C++ Programming II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course covers data types, one- and multi-dimensional arrays, lists and strings, records (C++ structs), classes and data abstraction, object-oriented software development, pointers, dynamic data, linked structures, and recursion.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1522  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1533 - Visual Basic.NET II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course places additional emphasis on gaining an understanding of proper design, placement of controls, and coding of the GUI. It covers advanced topics such as database access and management, object-oriented programming using class structures, exception handling, and inheritance.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1523  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1534 - COBOL II


    5 Credits
    Students expand their knowledge of COBOL with advanced techniques. Topics covered include sorting, sequential file updating, indexed file processing, VSAM files, subprograms, relational databases, and embedded SQL.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1524  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 5 Lab: 0 Cr: 5


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  • INFO 1536 - C# (C-Sharp) Programming II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    This course includes more advanced topics such as XML, database, text and binary file access, data structures, sets, and user interfaces. (Formerly Visual C# Programming II)

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1526  must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1537 - Ruby on Rails


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    This course introduces the Ruby on Rails web application framework. Through guided learning activities and project-oriented assignments, students advance through each of the major components of the framework and apply these basic concepts to develop dynamic web applications.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1527   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1539 - PHP Programming II


    4.5 Credits
     

     

    Students continue their study of the PHP Programming. Emphasis is placed on gaining the proper design and coding in the scripting language environment. Topics include installation and configuration of PHP, Apache, and MySQL. Also covered is the basic building blocks of PHP, flow of control, functions, using arrays, and working with objects.

    Prerequisites: (3) INFO 1009  , INFO 1311   and INFO 1529   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 0 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1540 - Swift App Development I


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    This introductory course is designed to help students build a solid foundation in programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. Students get practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic iOS app.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003
    Recommended: INFO 1015 recommended prior
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1541 - Java III


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students build on the basics of Java to create the backend of a web application. Frameworks are used alongside Java to enable dependency injection and database access. Students use the Application Programming Interface (API) for each framework covered in the course. Concepts covered are Model, View, Controller (MVC), Dependency Injection, Servlets, Containers, and Version Control for industry level backend development.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1531   must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1550 - Swift App Development II


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: Online

    This course is designed to help students build on the foundational content offered in INFO 1540, Swift App Development I. Students will extend their knowledge in computer programming fundamentals using Swift as the language. Students will increase their practical experience with the tools, techniques, and concepts needed to build a basic and intermediate iOS applications.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1540 must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Recommended: (2) INFO 1015 and INFO 1314 recommended prior to taking this course, but not required.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0.0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1620 - Introduction to Database Design


    4.5 Credits
    This course is an introduction to database design, implementation, and management. It covers the basics of database design and manipulation. Topics include relationships, database normalization, constraints, data modeling, multi-user database architectures, and exploration of various DBMS software products. Students learn how to design and manipulate the database in order to maintain and present data that is accurate, meaningful, and supportive to a business environment. NOTE: Students must receive a C or better in this course to enroll in a capstone course.

    Prerequisites: (1) INFO 1003 or INFO 1501 must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1805 - A+ Certified Professional


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE

    Students gain a complete, step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware and software. This course maps fully to CompTIA’s latest A+ 220-801 and 220-802 exam objectives.

    Prerequisites: (1) Instructor approval must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1933 - Securing and Monitoring IoT Networks


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: ONLINE HYBRID

    Students examine what the Internet of Things (IoT) encompasses and how rapid change increases security threats. Students analyze how programming, software and hardware interface with IoT core components. IoT devices are implemented using basic networking hardware and protocols while running security processes.

    Prerequisites: (1)INFO 1023 ; must be completed prior to taking this course.
    Lec: 4.5 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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  • INFO 1957 - Innovative Technologies and Wearables


    4.5 Credits
    Offered: HYBRID

    Students learn techniques utilizing fabrication tools normally found in construction in innovative way to complete projects in the fields of arts and fashion design. Techniques include using tools such as laser cutters, 3D printers, direct-to-garment printers, vinyl, reactive materials, CNC routers, and kilns. Additional work involves designing and building both hard and soft circuits emphasizing usability, scalability and safety.

    Lec: 0 Lab: 0 Cr: 4.5


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