| Advanced Information Technology ManagementThe Database Operations Management ConcentrationUpon completion of the core, students complete 
  the following three courses.
 Term IV Information Technology N4210. Enterprise client/server database administration. 
  A study of the design, development and management of enterprise client/server 
  databases, with an emphasis on the technical and administrative challenges of 
  implementing databases across multiple platforms and locations. Under consideration 
  are client/server three-tiered architecture, database connectivity, and systems 
  performance management.
 Information Technology N4212. Electronic commerce and marketing. A study of the design, development, and management of electronic commerce database 
  systems. The course explores the key features of electronic commerce systems 
  including, security, document management, and transaction processing. Extensive 
  hands-on experience exposes students to actual design challenges as well as 
  the regulatory standards of the electronic commerce industry.
 Term VInformation Technology N4214. Data warehousing. An examination of how to develop and manage complex enterprise-level database 
  systems. Students acquire an understanding of the methods used to provide data 
  to end users, with an emphasis on data warehousing, data mining, and on-line 
  analytical processing.
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