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The '''Information Internetworks''' thread, one of the eight threads available to undergraduate [[Computer Science|computer science]] majors and minors, focuses on representing, transforming, and transmitting data. Thread topics include computer networking, information security, and relational databases.
 
 
== Requirements (Major) ==
 
For Computer Science majors, the following courses are required to complete the Information Internetworks thread:<ref>https://www.cc.gatech.edu/content/information-internetworks</ref>
 
 
* [[CS 1301]] Introduction to Computing and Programming, 3
 
* [[CS 1331]] Introduction to Object-Oriented Programming, 3
 
* [[CS 1332]] Data Structures and Algorithms, 3
 
* [[CS 2050]] or [[CS 2051]] Introduction to Discrete Math for CS, 3
 
* [[CS 2110]] Computing Organization and Programming, 4
 
* [[CS 2200]] Computer Systems and Networks, 4
 
* [[CS 2340]] Objects and Design, 3
 
* [[CS 3510]] or [[CS 3511]] Design and Analysis of Algorithms, 3
 
 
Pick 2 from Introduction to Information Management
 
 
* [[CS 3251]] Computer Networking 1, 3
 
* [[CS 4235]] Introduction to Information Security, 3
 
* [[CS 4400]] Introduction to Database Systems, 3
 
 
Pick 1 from Advanced Information Management
 
 
* Remaining Course from Intro Info Mgmt pick, 3
 
* [[CS 4237]] Computer and Network Security, 3
 
* [[CS 4251]] Computer Networking II, 3
 
* [[CS 4255]] Introduction to Network Management, 3
 
* [[CS 4261]] Mobile Applications and Services for Converged Networks, 3
 
* [[CS 4270]] Data Communications Laboratory, 3
 
* [[CS 4365]] Introduction to Enterprise Computing, 3
 
* [[CS 4420]] Database System Implementation, 3
 
* [[CS 4440]] Emerging Database Technologies and Applications, 3
 
* [[CS 4675]] Internet Computing Systems, Services, and Applications, 3
 
 
== Requirements (Minor) ==
 
The Minor in Computing & Information Internetworks involves 17 credit hours and involves the following courses.<ref>https://www.cc.gatech.edu/content/minor-computing-information-internetworks</ref> The thread pick requirements are the same as for Computer Science majors, but the non-thread requirements are reduced to CS 2110 and CS 2200.
 
 
* [[CS 2110]] Computer Organization and Programming, 4
 
* [[CS 2200]] Computer Systems and Networks, 4
 
 
Pick 2 from Introduction to Information Management:
 
 
* [[CS 3251]] Computer Networking I, 3
 
* [[CS 4235]] Introduction to Information Security, 3
 
* [[CS 4400]] Introduction to Database Systems, 3
 
 
Pick 1 from Advanced Information Management:
 
 
* Remaining Course from Intro Info Mgmt pick, 3
 
* [[CS 4237]] Computer and Network Security, 3
 
* [[CS 4251]] Computer Networking II, 3
 
* [[CS 4255]] Introduction to Network Management, 3
 
* [[CS 4261]] Mobile Applications and Services for Converged Networks, 3
 
* [[CS 4270]] Data Communications Laboratory, 3
 
* [[CS 4365]] Introduction to Enterprise Computing, 3
 
* [[CS 4420]] Database System Implementation, 3
 
* [[CS 4440]] Emerging Database Technologies and Applications, 3
 
* [[CS 4675]] Internet Computing Systems, Services, and Applications, 3
 
 
== External links ==
 
 
* [https://www.cc.gatech.edu/content/information-internetworks Information Internetworks]
 
* [https://www.cc.gatech.edu/content/minor-computing-information-internetworks Minor in Computing & Information Internetworks]
 
 
== References ==
 
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[[Category:Threads]]
 

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