| IT305 |
THEORY & PRAC OF MIL IT SYS |
2017 |
1 |
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
3.0
(BS=0.5,
ET=1.5,
MA=0.0)
|
| This course builds on the foundations of Information Technology (IT) acquired during the first two years of cadet experiences. It covers problem solving utilizing the digitization process, networking, databases, information systems, information assurance, and the evolving legal and ethical framework surrounding use of IT. Students study several aspects of military and commercial IT infrastructures, as well as the IT concepts and techniques that will facilitate their success as a military officer and inspire life-long learning in the IT domain. Concepts are reinforced through numerous in-class exercises and labs as well as team projects. |
| 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
|
Course end group project. |
| IT305 |
THEORY & PRAC OF MIL IT SYS |
2008 |
1 |
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
3.0
(BS=0.5,
ET=1.5,
MA=0.0)
|
| This course builds on the foundations of Information Technology (IT) acquired during the first two years of cadet experiences. It covers problem solving utilizing the digitization process, networking, databases, information systems, information assurance, and the evolving legal and ethical framework surrounding use of IT. Students study several aspects of military and commercial IT infrastructures, as well as the IT concepts and techniques that will facilitate their success as a military officer and inspire life-long learning in the IT domain. Concepts are reinforced through numerous in-class exercises and labs as well as team projects. |
| 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
|
Course end group project. |
| IT305 |
THEORY & PRAC OF MIL IT SYS |
2004 |
1 |
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science |
3.0
(BS=0.5,
ET=1.5,
MA=0.0)
|
| This course builds on the foundations of IT acquired during the first two years of cadet experiences to help prepare cadets to be IT-fluent officers. It provides a deeper understanding of sensor and communications technologies; computer processing, storage, and networks; interaction of IT components; IT-enabled decision making; and the evolving legal and ethical framework surrounding use of IT. Information Assurance issues are addressed throughout the course. A group project analyzing the suitability of a specified information system to meet an operational requirement is required. |
| 40 @ 55 min (2.500 Att/wk) |
0 @ 0 min |
|
|
Course end group project. |