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Certificate in Systems Technology and Information Management

(18 hours – excluding requisites)

This program will provide an opportunity for students to explore the critical relationship of information technology to organizational strategy, resources, and effectiveness. Special emphasis is given to business application development through the study of information technology trends along with the design, implementation, assessment, and management of information systems projects.

PROGRAM FUNDAMENTALS

Study database design, administration, integrity, security, and implementation. Understand the importance of information technology for business management through in-depth case studies. Learn how IT is used to create a competitive advantage or solve a business problem. Class projects involving the complete development life cycle are designed to provide experience in all IS functions and business activities.

REQUIRED COURSES (excluding requisites)

course

STIM 2311 - Enhancing Software User Interfaces

STIM 3301 - Information Systems for Management

STIM 3306 - Networks and Data Communications

STIM 3310 - Information Systems Analysis and Design (S-L)

STIM 3320 - Web Page Design

STIM 4300 - IT Cybersecurity

Refer to individual course descriptions for course requisites.

(S-L)=Course(s) with field-based service-learning component.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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