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An Information Engineering Technology (IET) major explores various aspects of technology, including Computer Forensics, E-Commerce, Database Systems, Java Development, Software Technology, Networking, and Web Design. Students learn to find lost files, create databases, develop useful software, and design quality web pages. With classes like ET 339 for Computer Forensics, BCIS 480 for E-Commerce, and ET 255 for Web Systems, students gain practical skills for future employment and real-world problem-solving in the tech industry.
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What does an Information Engineering Technology major actually study? Created by Joseph Cordova for the NMSU ETSE Website
Computer Forensics Finding lost files Improving computer security Discovering unauthorized computer activity Example Class: ET 339, Computer Forensics
E-Commerce Creating business opportunities via the Web Product Sales Service Sales Allowing businesses to expand their potential consumers Example Class: BCIS 480, E-Commerce
Database Systems Creating working databases for future employers Making functioning spreadsheet templates Example Class: BCIS 350, Information Systems
Java Development Learning code Solving real-world problems with code Creating useful software Example Class: ET 362, Software Technology II
Multimedia Development Creating pictures, audio, and video in a professional manner Example Class: ET 280, Introduction to Multimedia
Computer Networking Router and switching workstations to create a network IP Configuration Router interface understanding Example Class: ET 477, Networking II
Web Design Creating quality websites for use on the Web Possessing skills in HTML Code CSS Code Example Class: ET 255, Web Systems
Course Catalog A Course catalog with all the classes necessary to graduate with a bachelors degree in IET