
Graduate Programs
Certificate Programs
Internet Application Development, Post-baccalaureate Certificate
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Program Description
The Graduate Certificate in Internet Application Development
covers the study, design, development, implementation and support
of computer-based information systems for the World Wide Web. This
program provides graduate-level education in IT for students preparing
to enter the high-tech work force and those already in the work
force who wish to update and enhance their skills. This course of
study can be completed as a stand-alone graduate certificate or
applied to the M.S. degree program in Applied Information Technology. The program is intended for students who have a bachelor's
degree in information technology, computer science, computer information systems or a related field, who will enter the program for
advanced studies. The program may also be of interest to:
- Persons who do not have a bachelor's degree in the field, but
who are currently employed in the IT field and are seeking additional
academic studies for professional growth or to advance their career.
- Persons who have a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than
IT who are seeking preparation for careers in this field.
For additional information, contact the program director.
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Certificate Requirements
AIT 600
  Information Technology Infrastructure (3)
AIT 610
  System Development Process (3)
AIT 616
  Fundamentals of Web Technologies and Development (3)
AIT 618   Client/Server-Side
Programming on the Web (3)
AIT 715   Case Studies
in Internet Applications(3)
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Course Descriptions
For course descriptions, see the online
catalog. (Be sure to click on "Graduate Catalog".)
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information on this page represents the current information available
from the 2006-2007 Graduate Catalog. Any changes in requirements
made after the publication of this catalog may not appear. For more
detailed and up to date information, visit this department's web
page at http://www.towson.edu/cait/
For information on all matters related to admissions, fees, or
registration, please contact the Graduate School at 410-704-2501.
Towson University is in compliance with federal and state laws and
regulations that prohibit illegal discrimination.
The university does not discriminate on the basis of sexual orientation.
D&P 0899.27
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Program Director:
Mike O'Leary
410-704-4757
moleary@towson.edu
CAIT@towson.edu
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