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Nov 25, 2024
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INFM 340 Innovation Technology (3)Students learn fundamental information technology concepts, processes and tools that drive business innovations resulting in local and distributed product and service solutions. Specifically, students will be introduced to solution design, prototyping, solution development and deployment, communication, and user-data analytics in in startup and growth companies. Students end the course with a technology portfolio of installed and cloud-based platforms and services. Prerequisite(s): MATH 111 or MATH 250 or DSCI 232 or permission of instructor Course Frequency: Fall and Spring Restriction(s): Sections without restrictions are open to all students with the prerequisite. For sections that are paired with a program cohort, such as a cohort of ICAT, that section will be restricted to the cohort students by permission of instructor. Note: This course is expected to be demand driven when taught as an indepdent elective course primarly for business majors. Additionally, one section of the course is expected to be offered each semester in support of the ICAT program.
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