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School of Technology
The School of Technology at Warren National University provides students with a theoretical and practical background in the utilization and management of computer systems development to further their technical skills in business and industry. As technology continues to enhance business processes and strategies, students in managerial roles understand the need to utilize necessary technical skills for designing, evaluating and implementing successful systems for real world application. By utilizing advanced programming techniques, simulation and modeling, students’ capabilities are enhanced so they can effectively develop, utilize and manage technological resources within the business enterprise.
Outcomes - School of Technology
The following outcomes are to be met by students earning a degree within the School of Technology. Upon graduation, students will be able to:
- Develop a practical, experiential base at various degree levels
- Enter a course of study enhancing students' academic and/or professional standing
- Complete coursework with average to above average academic ratings at various levels
- Demonstrate competency with degree-level expertise
- Ensure compliance with Warren National University standards of honesty, integrity and ethics
Program Overview and Outcomes - School of Technology
Bachelor of Science Degree
The Bachelor of Science program in the School of Technology at Warren National University is designed to provide students with a theoretical and practical background in programming and programming concepts, software development and maintenance, and the management of information systems. Specifically, students will be able to gain an understanding of software development and the theories involved in computer systems development, using programming languages and compilers, and artificial intelligence. They will also learn about the various tasks and specialties that contribute to the development of a software product, including the most current software development tools and techniques. The goal of the program is to ensure that students are capable of directing effective utilization and management of information systems and technological resources within the business enterprise.
The following outcomes are to be met by students earning a Bachelor of Science degree within the School of Technology. In this course of study, students will be able to:
- Research emerging trends in information systems
- Recommend computer networks to achieve strategic business goals
- Evaluate software or hardware solutions to solve business problems
- Apply software development fundamentals, validation and maintenance
- Adhere to professional standards of ethics
Master Degree
The Master of Science program in the School of Technology at Warren National University builds upon the fundamental skills of the undergraduate program, and skills gained experientially or educationally. Advanced programming techniques, simulation and modeling are introduced for a deeper understanding of programming concepts, and the basis of computer systems analysis and design continues with the study of finite languages and analysis of algorithms. Advanced topics in operating systems design and communications systems design are provided to enhance the student's capabilities in the use of computers in real world applications, while courses in software engineering, artificial intelligence and developing the man/machine interface provide students with the necessary skills to design and implement successful systems. The goal of the graduate program is to ensure students are capable of directing effective utilization and management of information systems resources within the business enterprise.
The following outcomes are to be met by students earning a Master of Science degree within the School of Technology. In this course of study, students will be able to:
- Manage the concepts of information systems with business discipline
- Utilize project management techniques to material, personnel, cost, and time resources
- Promote creative development to remain on the cutting edge of technology issues
- Identify and solve challenging computer science and engineering problems
- Identify the selection, implementation and evaluation of information technology
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