Information
Technology
My concentration:
Software Development & Management
Courses:
1. CIS 375 Application Development for World Wide Web
2. CIS 390 Requirements Analysis and Systems Design
3. CIS 465 Advanced Information Systems
4. CIS 477 Interactive Programming in Windowed Environments
5. CIS 490 Guided Design in Software Engineering
6. Fin 315 Principles of Financial Management
7. Mgmt 290 Legal Environment of Business
8. Mrkt 330 Principles of Marketing
9. Mrkt 338 Product Development & Management
10. Entr 410 New Venture Management
11. IE 355 Human Factors
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Department Reference:
Fadi Deek -Ph.D. Associate Dean, College of Computing Sciences, Director
Information Technology Program.
Michael Tress - MS. Assistant to the Dean, my academic advisor.
Robert S. Friedman - Ph.D. Research Professor, NJ-I Tower Grant Manager,
my IT 101 professor.
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Reason I chose:
I chose this particular subject because I knew I wanted to work in a business environment but
also stay within the computer field to manage and to develop. I learned about the major and the
concentration through the information I gained from the college open house and the faculties.
As I gained all the information, I saw the over view and inner view of the major and the
concentration and it attracted me to finally choose it when I applied for admission.
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Career Paths:
1. IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineer)
2. Computer programmer
3. Software designer
4. Software development manager
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Leading Corporations:
1. Microsoft- is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for
personal and business computing. It was founded as a partnership on April 4, 1975,
by William H. Gates III and Paul G. Allen, and incorporated on June 25, 1981.
2. Gateway
3. IBM
4. Sega
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Leading Leader of the Corporation:
1. Bill Gates: is chairman and chief software architect of Microsoft Corporation,
the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet technologies for
personal and business computing. He has made the task of working with computers
easy and sophisticated. He is one of the richest man alive.
2. LeEarl Bryant: a licensed professional engineer from Richardson, Texas, will be
the first woman to serve as IEEE-USA president.
"Bryant, a licensed professional engineer from Richardson, Texas, served as
president-elect in 2001. She succeeds Ned Sauthoff of Princeton, N.J., and will
serve for one year.
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