Online Courses in Information Technology and Computer Information Systems Management
Offered by University of Phoenix Online, these classes in IT management can be taken individually by information technology workers who are looking for professional development opportunities, or who want to advance their careers. These courses may also be able to be used as credits while pursuing a degree.
Each class has a length of five to six weeks, and is taken completely online over the Internet. The online format makes it easy to schedule your class time around work and family responsibilities. You can get more information on any course by clicking the Learn More link.
Project Planning & Implementation
This course provides the foundation for understanding the broad concepts of successful planning, organization, and implementation within the realm of information technology. This course uses real-world examples, and identifies common mistakes and pitfalls in project management. Topics covered include project scoping, estimating, budgeting, scheduling, tracking, and controlling. Learn More...
Systems Analysis & Development
This course provides a solid background in analysis and design techniques for business system and application software development. Although Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) is fundamental to the course, other methodologies and tools are examined from a managerial perspective. The course uses Microsoft Visio. Learn More...
CIS Project Management
This course addresses the process and skills needed for successful project management in the Computer Information Systems (CIS)/Information Technology (IT) environment of business. Learn More...
CIS Risk Management & Strategic Planning
This course provides the knowledge and skills to develop effective short, intermediate, and long- range strategic information systems plans. Information technology security and disaster recovery plans are also examined. Learn More...
Programming Management
This course provides an understanding of programming environments from a managerial perspective. COBOL, C/C++, Java, Visual Basic, HTML, XML, and JavaScript are compared and contrasted. Advantages and disadvantages of various languages are analyzed in business and technical applications. Learn More...
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