INFO 490

Fall 2024 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 1 TO 4 hours.

Topics of current interest.

1 to 4 undergraduate hours. 1 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated if topics vary. Prerequisite: Consent of instructor. Other prerequisites as specified for each topic offering. See Class Schedule.

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INFO 490 class schedule data for fall 2024
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
68913
Laboratory
DHG
1:00PM -2:20PM
WF
Location Pending
Fuoss, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Section Title:
Contemp Practice in Web Dev
Section Info:
FA24 INFO 490 - Contemporary Practice in Web Development- In this advanced studio course, students will work in design teams to provide web development services for campus and non-profit CU clients. Students will gain hands-on, professional experience in such areas as needs assessment, content strategy, journey mapping, information architecture, search engine optimization (SEO), use of AI tools, usability, and accessibility testing. Class will be held in the Library and Information Sciences Building. This course is intended for graduate students or advanced undergraduates with prior content management or web development experience. (1-3 credits for undergraduate students; 2-4 credits for graduate students). Enrollment requires permission of instructor. To be considered please fill out the form at https://go.illinois.edu/info490
Restriction(s):
Not intended for Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
65245
Laboratory
DHU
1:00PM -2:20PM
WF
Location Pending
Fuoss, D
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Special Approval:
Instructor Approval Required
Section Title:
Contemp Practice in Web Dev
Section Info:
FA24 INFO 490 - Contemporary Practice in Web Development - In this advanced studio course, students will work in design teams to provide web development services for campus and non-profit CU clients. Students will gain hands-on, professional experience in such areas as needs assessment, content strategy, journey mapping, information architecture, search engine optimization (SEO), use of AI tools, usability, and accessibility testing. Class will be held in the Library and Information Sciences Building. This course is intended for graduate students or advanced undergraduates with prior content management or web development experience. (1-3 credits for undergraduate students; 2-4 credits for graduate students). Enrollment requires permission of instructor. To be considered please fill out the form at https://go.illinois.edu/info490
Restriction(s):
Not intended for students with Freshman or Sophomore class standing. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
71423
Lecture-Discussion
JBG
11:00AM -12:20PM
TR
259 English Building
Bambenek, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Credit:
4 hours
Section Title:
Digital Forensics I
Section Info:
INFO 490 JBG: Digital Forensics I. *Students are required to bring a laptop to every class.* Digital forensics concerns the acquisition and investigation of evidence from all devices capable of storing digital data and is often related to the prosecution of cyber crime and fraud. The class introduces the process of forensic investigation, chain of custody, forensics analysis, court proceedings and the legal justice system. It includes examination of digital storage and network traffic from personal computers, enterprise systems, embedded devices, and mobiles. Laboratory student exercises will use the tools and techniques of digital forensics investigators. Prerequisite: a basic knowledge of computer science concepts including operating systems and networking.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
65396
Lecture-Discussion
JBU
11:00AM -12:20PM
TR
259 English Building
Bambenek, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
08/26/24-12/11/24
Credit:
3 hours
Section Title:
Digital Forensics I
Section Info:
INFO 490 JBG: Digital Forensics I. *Students are required to bring a laptop to every class.* Digital forensics concerns the acquisition and investigation of evidence from all devices capable of storing digital data and is often related to the prosecution of cyber crime and fraud. The class introduces the process of forensic investigation, chain of custody, forensics analysis, court proceedings and the legal justice system. It includes examination of digital storage and network traffic from personal computers, enterprise systems, embedded devices, and mobiles. Laboratory student exercises will use the tools and techniques of digital forensics investigators. Prerequisite: a basic knowledge of computer science concepts including operating systems and networking.
Restriction(s):
Not intended for students with Freshman class standing. Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
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