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Launch of IT 213 Project - Jerry Byrd

Posted on Thursday, November 15, 2007

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Welcome to the newly designed Applied Information Technology website. Please feel free to explore the site which is composed of about 12 working pages. For your viewing pleasure it is best to maximize the browser window. This site was designed for computers with a minimal resolution of 800px x 600px, but the optimal aesthetic of this site should be viewed on monitors with a resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher.

Coding of this page was intended for Mozilla Firefox 2.0 + and Internet Explorer 7. Browsers 6.0 or lower my experience some minor alignment issues. If your computer is equipped with FireFox or IE 7 it is highly recommended to view this site through those browsers.

Disclaimer: This site is nothing more than an academic case study and should be treated as such. All images have been gathered through Istockphoto.com, while icons, logos, and banners have been created and/or manipulated by Artboy5884 Productions.

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Secure Information Sharing

The Killer App for Identity Management

Dr. Alan Harbitter Distinguished Professor of Information Technology and Engineering November 8, 2007, 4:30 - 6:00pm Lecture Room 130 - Bull Run Hall Prince William Campus Free and open to the public More information...

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Important Changes for the BSIT

Posted on Saturday, November 10, 2007

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Starting in Fall 2007, IT majors are required to take MSOM 300 and MSOM 301. Students in previous catalogs are not affected and are required to take MSOM 302 and MSOM 303. Please check the advising sheet for your catalog year to see what courses are required for you.

IT 250/STAT 250 will no longer be cross-listed. The BSIT degree will require STAT 250 in place of IT 250. The CLEP is accepted by GMU for IT 103. However, it does not give credit for the ethics component. To complete the IT general education requirement, you will need to take a 1-credit course in "Information Technology Ethics", such as CS 105 or PHIL 112. There are other courses which fulfill the ethics component. Please check the list under approved General Education Courses.

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New Course Offered IT499 Special Topics in AIT

Posted on Wednesday, November 7, 2007

The course is IT499 Special Topics in Information Technology with the subject: Applied Knowledge Technologies (3 credits, course ID: 16524). The society is dynamically changing from an information society to a knowledge society. This new course will provide you an overview of the knowledge technologies that are currently developed to face the challenges of tomorrow. Combining survey lecturers with in depth presentation of relevant issues and hands on experience with some state of the art technologies this course is responding to the current market demand for knowledge engineers.

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