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Syllabus - Spring 2010
ISKM 3100 - Introduction to Information Technology

Excluding textbooks, the information on this syllabus is subject to change.  For the most up-to-date syllabus, check this site on the first day of classes. 

Program Information

This course, Introduction to Information Technology, is one in a series of undergraduate courses in Web Technology.

The developer of this course is Dr. Andy DePalma.

Course Information

Course Title: Introduction to Information Technology (ISKM 3100)

Credits: 3

Prerequisites: ENGL 1010 or 1011 or 3800 and basic computer proficiency skills (including working with word processing and spreadsheet documents)

Instructor: Andy Depalma
E-mail: andrew.depalma@uconn.edu

For special permission to register for this course, contact ccsonline@uconn.edu. Include your Peoplesoft ID number and reason for taking the course.

Course Description

This course provides an overview of information technologies including fundamentals of the Internet, service protocols, web development and deployment, and fundamentals of networking.

In addition, this course emphasizes “personal responsibility” as it relates to the use of technology in four areas:

  1. safety and security,
  2. ethics,
  3. compliance, and
  4. information assurance.  
Course Objectives

TBD

 

Course Requirements

TBD

Grading

TBD

The final course grading scale is as follows:

Grade

Letter Grade

GPA

93-100

A

4.0

90-92

A-

3.7

87-89

B+

3.3

83-86

B

3.0

80-82

B-

2.7

77-79

C+

2.3

73-76

C

2.0

70-72

C-

1.7

67-69

D+

1.3

63-66

D

1.0

60-62

D-

0.7

<60

F

0.0

You are responsible for acting in accordance with the Student Code, available at http://www.dosa.uconn.edu/code2.html.

 

Course Materials

TBD

Software Requirements

TBD

Your Internet browser and browser settings need to be WebCT compatible.
See Settings.

Course Outline

TBD

Evaluation of the Course

Students will be provided an opportunity to evaluate instruction in this course using the University's standard procedures, which are administered by the Office of Institutional Research.

 

Updated: 10/30/2009 4:05 PM