COLLEGE OF ENTREPRENEURIAL DEVELOPMENT
Department Of Information And Communications Technology Management
Degrees Offered: B.B.A.
Chair: Lin, Jyh-horng
The Department
The faculty of the Department believes strongly that communications and newly emerging forms of information technology must develop together. The Department aims to prepare students for careers as leaders in information and communications professions and research. Graduates are qualified to pursue careers as beginning information and communication managers in a variety of organizations and adept at using the latest information and communications technology and methods for reference, research, information management, and other professional tasks.
We equip students with theories and practices of information and communication technology through the study of the foundations, principles, and ideas of the discipline, and the status and expectations of the profession. The Department is committed to be necessarily interdisciplinary. The essentials of the program include: Information Management & Computer Audit, Computer & Networks Securities, Networks Communication Systems, and Wireless Networks & Applications.
Faculty
Professors
Lin, Jyh-horng
Associate Professors
Liou, Ay-hwa Andy ; Lin, In-ho ; Lei, Ying-hui .
Assistant Professors
Chu, Liou ; Chu, Zi-chunn ; Chang, Chinh-yu ; Tsai, Jeng-yan ; Huang, Huang-wen ; Hui, Lin
Degree Requirements
Requirements for a degree of B.B.A. in Information and Communication Technology Management: Successful completion of 128 semester credits of courses, including 79 credits of required courses and 49 credits of elective courses. Student may need to study abroad in the junior year.
Course Descriptions
E0651 Data Structures & Processing (3) The aim of this course is to introduces concepts, software,
and applications of data processing. Fundamental concepts of data structure, including basic concept,
arrays, stack, queue, list, graph, sorting technology, hash function and search technology will be
discussed. Students are asked to learn by programming an empirical data.
E1039 Introduction to Computer Networks (2) This course gives an introduction to basic concepts and knowledge about networking. Topics include network protocols, LAN, VAN, high speed networks, wireless LAN, wireless PAN, and network addressing, well-known services.
E1827 Network Programming Design (3) This course is designed to learn the concepts of networking programming. Discussions in detail will be in process in topics of network protocol, TCP/IP, LAN Standards, network addressing, well-known services, sockets and ports. Some applications, especially the development of wireless communication, are examined with a view to developing similar products that serve other purposes.
M0171 System Analysis and Design (2) This course provides an overall concept and procedures of developing information systems. Topics include system development life cycle, and the accompanying analysis/design tools and a systematic approach to systems planning during system development.
M0490 Networks and Communication (2) This course studies computer networks and communication and put an emphasis on data communications, computer interfaces, transmission media and error detection. Some combined telecommunications, tele-networking demands and trends in the business are also discussed. Some practical experiences in the construction of a network and the implementation of network are, thus, learned and discussed.
S0325 Calculus (2) This course covers basic concepts of limits, differentiation and integration and integration of functions of one variable, infinite series, functions of several variables, partial derivatives, multiple integral.
S0450 Introduction to Probability Theory (2) Introduction to the theory of probability, conditional probability, independence, Bayes rule, random variables and their distributions, moment generating functions. Multivariate probability distributions, covariance, distributions of functions of random variables, sampling distributions, limiting theorems and order statistics are covered. Prerequisite: Calculus
V0002 Independent Project (3) Team designing and programming in an independent project of Information and Communications Technology . By the end of class, this project should be able to apply to the real world.
V0003 Computer and Network Security (3) This course discusses information operations (IO) that protect and defend information and information systems (IS) by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and nonrepudiation. Class will discuss restoration of information systems, incorporating protection, detection, and reaction capabilities. The basic cryptography, the PKI environment, ISMS, and the BS 7799 standard are also covered.
V0004 Communication Protocals and Standards (3) Fundamental concepts of communication Protocals and Standards are covered in this course. Topics include layered communication architectures, queuing system modeling and analysis, and error control. Students finished this course should develop preliminary understanding of protocol stacks and network programming.
V0005 Practices in Management of Information and Communications Technology (3) Apply the development and theory basis to Management of Information and Communications Technology. The course deals with impacts and solutions as applied to information systems and communication technology. Topics include the system development procedure, strategic role of ICT, human and organization factors within, and ways to apply information and communications technology techniques.

