Information Technology Management
Courses
ITM 201: NETWORKING TECHNOLOGIES & TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Credits 3Whether a workplace is just a few people connected to a wireless router, or a financial giant, wired directly into the Nasdaq, it likely relies heavily on Network Technologies. This course will teach you how networks work, and how to set up and secure them. By the end of this course, you will be able to manage and maintain a range of different network types. Prerequisites: ITM 101, CSC 105
ITM 202: GOOGLE CLOUD COMPUTING FOUNDATIONS
Credits 3ITM 301: OPERATING SYSTEMS & ARCHITECTURE
Credits 3ITM 302: PostgreSQL
Credits 3Modern applications often rely on databases and, by extension, need software systems to manage those databases. One such system is PostgreSQL, which is notable for including many features that help facilitate application development and protect data. By the end of this course, you will be able to use PostgreSQL to manage databases and support application development and integration.
Prerequisites: CSC 110 or MAT 215
ITM 401: INFO SECURITY & DATA PROTECTION
Credits 3ITM 402: PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATION
Credits 2 4To boost career readiness and employability, students will have the opportunity to focus their study toward completion of one or two CompTIA certification exams. Access to exam specific education and training is provided. Prerequisites: ITM 301
ITM 404: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CAPSTONE
Credits 3So far, you’ve learned how to solve problems as they occur, and how to address the various components that make up an organization’s IT ecosystem. This course will put it all together. You’ll learn how to solve systemic problems across all layers of an organization and guide transformational change. By the end of this course, not only will you know how to solve IT problems as they arise, you’ll be able to prevent those problems from happening in the future. Prerequisites: ITM 201, ITM 301, ITM 401, BUS 109
ITM 406: INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INTERNSHIP
Credits 1 4In this course, students are given the opportunity to use skills and insights gained in the classroom in actual work environments under the supervision of professionals, in order to get practical work experience for careers in cybersecurity and information technology. A professional supervisor will provide official documentation of internship as required by Reinhardt University, while regularly
communicating reports to the supervising faculty member. The course level depends on the skills used, while each academic credit hour requires at least 50 hours of work experience. Prerequisites: Availability of placement approved by instructor