Informatics
Course Learning Outcomes are measurable statements that are used to identify the specific knowledge and skills that a student should have at the end of a course.
INFO 1101
L1- Determine the nature and extent of the information/data needed to accomplish a specific purpose.
L2- Identify sources and gather information/data effectively and efficiently.
L3- Evaluate the credibility of sources and information/data.
L4- Understand the various issues surrounding the creation, collection, and use of information/data.
L5- Use information/data effectively to accomplish a specific purpose.
L6- How do computers work?
INFO 4150
L1- Identify the major computer components.
L2- Conduct a basic IT risk assessment of a simple business computing system.
L3- Identify access controls of a business computing.
INFO 4380
L1- Have a basic knowledge of cybersecurity threats.
L2- Discuss best practices in cybersecurity for both a user and manager point-of-view.
L3- Identify the components of physical networks.
L4- Have a basic knowledge of computer networks.
INFO 4480
L1-Demonstrate proficiency in administering Active Directory domains, including user and group management, policy configuration, and troubleshooting.
L2- Apply advanced networking concepts and tools to design, implement, and manage secure network infrastructure.
L3- Implement and maintain effective security measures to protect systems and data from unauthorized access and cyber threats.
L4- Utilize high-performance computing (HPC) technologies to optimize system performance and solve complex computational problems.
