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Information Management (A.A.S.)
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Highlights of what you will learn as a student in the Associate of Science program in Information Management include:

Acct 2101f,s. Principles of Accounting I.
(3 cr. Prereq–Math
1031 or Math 1131)
Concepts of accounting cycle, cash, accounts receivable,
inventories, plant assets, payroll, partnerships.

Acct 2102f,s. Principles of Accounting II.
(3 cr. Prereq–2101)
Modern accounting concepts, including cash flow statement
and consolidated statements. Introduction to management
accounting topics, including cost-volume-profit relationships,
costing methods, and variance analysis.

CA 1060 Database Applications
(2 cr; Prereq-1010; fall, spring, every year)
Techniques for creating, querying, reporting, and maintaining databases with MS Access.

GBus 3107f,s. Legal Environment in Business.
(3 cr; A-F only)
Fundamental concepts of business law, with emphasis on the
legal system, contracts, bailments, agency, business
organizations, and the fundamentals of commercial law.

ITM 2050f,s. Introduction to Programming I. (3 cr. Prereq–Math
1031 or equiv of 2 yrs high school algebra or ACT score of 20)
Structured and object oriented programming with current
industry accepted languages. Basic data, selection, and
iteration structures. Input/output operations, class definitions,
interfaces, exception handling, inheritance, composition,
polymorphism.

ITM 2070 Introduction to Programming II
(3 cr; Prereq-2050)
Java programming language and development process. Objects, classes, packages, applets.

ITM 3110f. Microcomputer Operating Systems. (3 cr; A-F only.
Prereq–CA 1011)
Introduction to DOS, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows
NT, and UNIX operating systems. Single-user vs. multi-user
systems, control operations, utilities, hardware, application
software specifications.

ITM 3120f. Networking and Telecommunications. (3 cr;
A-F only. Prereq–3110)
Design, implementation, and management of an enterprise
network. Introduces building blocks of network design such
as servers, routers, bridges, gateways, transmission media,
communications protocols, network security, and
performance tuning.

Mgmt 3200f,s. Principles of Management. (3 cr; A-F only.
Prereq–[Acct 2101, Econ [2101 or 2102], Psy 1001] or instructor
consent)
Theories, concepts, skills relevant to professional manager
role. Basic functions of a manager: planning, organizing,
leading, controlling. Decision making, motivation, staffing,
international management, basic ethics, social responsibility,
change. Integrates theory and applications.

Business/Technology Electives (8 cr)

 

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