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The program emphasizes technology disciplines as they apply to business situations, preparing students to take an information systems leadership role in non-technical companies. The curriculum covers important business technology fields including business telecommunications, e-commerce, web design, and project management. Students also will find this program to be a solid basis for graduate studies in information systems or business. Graduates can expect to learn how to: Create, post, and maintain Internet Web pages, using scripting techniques and multimedia and Web authoring software. Understand how programs and programming languages work, and the purposes and practices of structured programming. Design, code, document, and debug programs using elementary data structures, input/output statements, selection, and iteration. Become familiar with the concepts, components, functions, tools, and processes that form the basis of all computer information systems. Complete a variety of analysis design specifications and a project implementations plan for a simulated business system. Install, configure, operate, and optimize networks that use Ethernet, TCP/IP, other Wide Area Network protocols, and Cisco network hardware and examine business telecommunications through the study of networks and their management.