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  • Database Structures - IS228

    Course Description:  This course includes fundamentals of database architecture and database systems. Principles and methodologies of database design, and techniques for database application development will be covered using Standard Query Language (SQL). Prerequisites: IS226 Website Management

    Spring

  • Elements of Linux - IS235

    Course Description:  Installing, configuring, administrating and troubleshooting the Linux operating system in a vendor neutral environment; a hybrid between survey and practicum with attention given to basic commands of the Linux operating system in addition to file, device and directory management; exposure to networking and system services as well as in-depth understanding of the structural organization of the file system.

    Spring

  • Server Operating Systems and Virtualization - IS237

    Course Description:  Comparative study of server-side computer operating systems and virtual machine technologies; attention given to MS-Windows, UNIX/Linux, Novell, and MAC OS/X based operating systems utilized in virtual machine environments while coexisting on the same hardware platform; concepts introduced and explored in a vendor neutral setting with special attention given to industry best practices.
    Course Notes:  IS148 CompTIA A+ Core 1 with grade of C or better, or Departmental Consent.

    Spring

  • Fundamentals of Network Security - IS240

    Course Description:  Analysis of security risks to a computer network system and implementation of workable security procedures including security policies to protect information assets from potential intrusion, damage and theft.
    Course Notes:  IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I & IS224 Networking II, or Departmental Consent, and IS184 Cisco CNA III, or IS183 Cisco CCNA II.

    Spring

  • Project Management - IS250

    Course Description:  Enhanced business and technical knowledge of project management skills based on best practices in project management with universal project management principles and people skills; experience in leading, managing and directing small to medium scale projects; development of business, interpersonal and technical project management skills required to successfully manage projects and business initiatives with a technology component including project initiation,scope,planning,execution, coordination, productivity, closure, support, lessons learned as well interpersonal skills such as conflict resolution, negotiation, communication, team building, leadership and setting and managing expectations.

    Spring

  • Graphic Arts Technology Capstone - IS255

    Course Description:  Using industry standard software, design creations for on-campus organizations and local businesses involving research skills, communication, leadership skills, time management, problem solving and executing designs. Client/designer relationship, entire design process from proofing to finalizing design files.
    Course Notes:  AR135 or JP119 Advanced Digital Imagery, and IS120 Vector Graphics, and IS113 Desktop Publishing.

    Spring

  • Web Development Special Projects - IS256

    Course Description:  Incorporate knowledge and skill in web development to compile a representation of student work and achievement. This can encompass the application of a real world project as well as web development artifacts for the inclusion in a student portfolio.
    Course Notes:  IS228 Data Base Structures.

    Spring

  • Computer Forensics - IS280

    Course Description:  Develop the skills needed to launch and conduct a successful digital investigation. Conduct a high-tech investigation, by acquiring, analyzing and reporting digital evidence findings.
    Course Notes:  IS148 CompTIA A+ Core 1 with grade of C or better, and Departmental Consent, and IS212 Networking I.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      IS280 816232S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/16/2024
        • End Date: 05/02/2024
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Heath Hensley

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Students who have not met the prerequisites must receive departmental permission before enrolling.
  • Control Systems Security - IS281

    Course Description:  Analysis of security risks to a control system or control systems network. Implement workable security procedures. Practice security policies to protect physical and logical assets from potential intrusion, manipulation, damage, and theft.
    Course Notes:  IS182 Cisco CCNA I/Networking I, and Departmental Consent, and IS212 Networking I.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      IS281 816232S       Online Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/16/2024
        • End Date: 05/02/2024
        • WHERE
        • Online
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Heath Hensley

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  3.00

      Section Notes:  Students who have not met the prerequisites must receive departmental permission before enrolling.
  • Introduction to Mass Communications - JL101

    Course Description:  Introduction to various mass media (e.g., newspapers, radio, television, motion pictures, internet), their roles, and interrelationship in society.

    Spring

  • Multimedia Editing - JL110

    Course Description:  Edit copy and digital media, write headlines and cutlines while applying Associated press Style guidelines to both print and digital publications.

    Spring

  • Newspaper Production II - JL202

    Course Description:  Production of the college newspaper. Includes planning individual schedules for production, writing, copy preparation, editing, advertising, distribution, and page design. Digital reporting and story enhancements include creating and uploading copy, photos, podcasts, and video on the newspaper website and The Collegian social media.

    Spring

  • Publications Lab III - JL203

    Course Description:  Writing stories or selling and designing ads for The Collegian newspaper and the Dragon's Tale magazine.

    Spring

  • Publications Lab IV - JL204

    Course Description:  Writing stories or selling and designing ads for The Collegian newspaper and the Dragon's Tale magazine.

    Spring

  • Magazine Production and Planning - JL206

    Course Description:  Continuation of JL205. Application of the principles of magazine production in the completion of Issue 2.

    Spring

  • Publication Manager II - JL211

    Course Description:  Serve as a student editor or ad manager with advanced techniques for successful publication of the college newspaper or magazine.

    Spring

  • Journalism & Graphic Arts Technology Internship I - JL220

    Course Description:  Beginning work experience through a partnership with industry from journalism and/or graphic arts technology fields.

    Spring

    • Sections:

      JL220 001232S       Main Campus Closed
        • WHEN
        • Days: Arranged
        • Times: Arranged
        • Start Date: 01/08/2024
        • End Date: 05/02/2024
        • WHERE
        • Face-to-Face
        • INSTRUCTOR
        • Amber Brawner

      Section Type:  Lecture

      Credit Hours:  2.00

      Section Notes:  Prior journalism or media production experience is recommended. At least 45 clock hours required for each credit hour enrolled.
  • Basic Photography - JP110

    Course Description:  Introduction to photographic principles through the use of digital cameras and equipment. Practice assignments in exposure, composition and post processing of photographic files.

    Spring

  • Introduction to Digital Imagery--Photoshop - JP118

    Course Description:  Explore fundamental techniques and use of basic tools in Adobe Photoshop. Acquire, enhance, and manipulate images for use in print or digital media.

    Spring

  • Advanced Digital Imagery--Photoshop - JP119

    Course Description:  Techniques in digital imagery using Adobe Photoshop to manipulate images for print and digital media while expanding the use of tools within the software program.
    Course Notes:  AR134 Introduction to Digital Imagery, or JP118 Introduction to Digital Imagery.

    Spring