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2024 Spring: January 10 - June 25

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
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24788 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Lind, Mary R Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
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24789 9041 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Wikina, Suanu B Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
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24790 9042 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Drew, Aaron J Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
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25094 9080 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Butler, LeRoy Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
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25095 9081 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Stewart, Tanis M Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 610 Information Technology Foundations (3)
A fundamental study of technology and its applications, as well as the economic and social issues they have raised. Topics include computers, peripherals, databases, and networks; operations (of business, government, and other enterprises), decision support systems, and acquisition of information technology resources; and information security, productivity, equitable access by users, intellectual property rights, and global reach. Discussion also covers current and future developments in the field and their implications.
25356 1121 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 T 6:30P-9:30P Open College Park (Hybrid)
Faculty: Carswell, Alan D Bldg/Room: Hornbake Library (Undergrad) 0103 Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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24956 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Cirel De Laus, Sandra M Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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24957 9041 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Walker, Darrell Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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24958 9042 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Scoggins, Shwu-Yan C Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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24959 9043 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Tolliver, Darcel H Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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25119 9080 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Yang, Bo Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
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25128 9081 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Vucetic, Jelena Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 625 Computer Systems Architecture (3)
An introduction to the evolution of computer systems design and hardware and software architectures. Focus is on computer organization (classical and advanced architectures), operating systems, and applications development. Emerging developments in computer systems architecture are also examined.
25312 5141 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Th 6:30P-9:30P Open Shady Grove (Hybrid)
Faculty: Sligh, Darla E Bldg/Room: Shady Grove Center, Bldg III 3206 Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 626 Information Systems Infrastructure (3)
An introduction to information systems infrastructure. Focus is on data communications and networks. Discussion covers layered network architectures and communication hardware. Emerging technologies such as social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things are also examined.
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24960 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Closed Online
Faculty: Xu, Zhe Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 626 Information Systems Infrastructure (3)
An introduction to information systems infrastructure. Focus is on data communications and networks. Discussion covers layered network architectures and communication hardware. Emerging technologies such as social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things are also examined.
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24961 9041 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Wright, Steven A Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 626 Information Systems Infrastructure (3)
An introduction to information systems infrastructure. Focus is on data communications and networks. Discussion covers layered network architectures and communication hardware. Emerging technologies such as social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things are also examined.
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25117 9080 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Chang, Ai-Mei Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 626 Information Systems Infrastructure (3)
An introduction to information systems infrastructure. Focus is on data communications and networks. Discussion covers layered network architectures and communication hardware. Emerging technologies such as social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things are also examined.
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25126 9081 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Yang, Bo Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 626 Information Systems Infrastructure (3)
An introduction to information systems infrastructure. Focus is on data communications and networks. Discussion covers layered network architectures and communication hardware. Emerging technologies such as social media, mobile computing, cloud computing, big data, and the Internet of Things are also examined.
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26888 9042 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Henson, James M Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
(Formerly CSMN 635.) A study of systems analysis and design, using selected engineering and management science techniques and practices. Topics include requirements determination, modeling, decision making, and proposal development. The System Development Life Cycle Model, including system implementation and post implementation activities, is examined. Emphasis is on the specification of the information system's logical and physical analysis and design from a management perspective. Research and project assignments related to information systems analysis, design, implementation, and/or project planning and control, require individual and group work.
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24841 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Anderson, Robert H Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
(Formerly CSMN 635.) A study of systems analysis and design, using selected engineering and management science techniques and practices. Topics include requirements determination, modeling, decision making, and proposal development. The System Development Life Cycle Model, including system implementation and post implementation activities, is examined. Emphasis is on the specification of the information system's logical and physical analysis and design from a management perspective. Research and project assignments related to information systems analysis, design, implementation, and/or project planning and control, require individual and group work.
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24842 9041 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Watkins, Charles E. Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
(Formerly CSMN 635.) A study of systems analysis and design, using selected engineering and management science techniques and practices. Topics include requirements determination, modeling, decision making, and proposal development. The System Development Life Cycle Model, including system implementation and post implementation activities, is examined. Emphasis is on the specification of the information system's logical and physical analysis and design from a management perspective. Research and project assignments related to information systems analysis, design, implementation, and/or project planning and control, require individual and group work.
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24843 9042 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Hargiss, Kathleen M Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
(Formerly CSMN 635.) A study of systems analysis and design, using selected engineering and management science techniques and practices. Topics include requirements determination, modeling, decision making, and proposal development. The System Development Life Cycle Model, including system implementation and post implementation activities, is examined. Emphasis is on the specification of the information system's logical and physical analysis and design from a management perspective. Research and project assignments related to information systems analysis, design, implementation, and/or project planning and control, require individual and group work.
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25122 9080 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Comitz, Paul H Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 630 Information Systems Analysis, Modeling, and Design (3)
(Formerly CSMN 635.) A study of systems analysis and design, using selected engineering and management science techniques and practices. Topics include requirements determination, modeling, decision making, and proposal development. The System Development Life Cycle Model, including system implementation and post implementation activities, is examined. Emphasis is on the specification of the information system's logical and physical analysis and design from a management perspective. Research and project assignments related to information systems analysis, design, implementation, and/or project planning and control, require individual and group work.
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25129 9081 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Eugster, Ernest Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
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24840 9040 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Closed Online
Faculty: Renner, Anna S. Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
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24844 9041 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Iammartino, Ronald Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
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24845 9042 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Scheible, William G Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
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25121 9080 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Finkelstein, Robert Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
Start date has passed. Please register for the next start date.
25127 9081 14 Feb 2024-07 May 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Howard, Caroline T Syllabus Course Materials
ITEC 640 Information Technology Project Management (3)
An examination of the fundamental principles and practice of managing programs and projects in an information processing and high-tech environment. The dynamic nature of IT and the effect of life cycles are explored. The fundamental building blocks of high-tech management styles (including project planning, organizational structure, team building, and effective control mechanisms) are addressed. Discussion covers the effect of product and project life cycles in delivering a successful IT project, considering the obsolescence factors in procurement/stakeholder contracts. The goal is to gain a solid foundation to successfully manage each phase of the project life cycle, work within organizational and cost constraints, set goals linked directly to stakeholder needs, and utilize proven management tools to execute a dynamic project on time and within budget. Emphasis is on how to apply the essential concepts, processes, and techniques in the management of large-scale governmental or commercial programs. Topics also include the need for global vision, strong planning techniques, appropriate training before introducing any IT product into the market, and discipline in executing tasks.
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27163 9043 10 Jan 2024-02 Apr 2024 Open Online
Faculty: Olsen, Kristina R Syllabus Course Materials
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