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CIS 3070: Fundamentals of Systems Development
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Aproject-oriented study of the development of small business systems. Students will analyze, design and implement some application of a small business system. Students will learn how to design and write a proposal (requirements statement and business model). Students will develop a small database using MS Access and design and create the user windows interface. The application will be implemented using either MS Access Switchboard or MS Visual Basic. Prerequisite: CIS 2070 or CIS 2980.
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CIS 3100: Information Systems And Technology in Business
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course provides an overview of various business information systems and technologies and how they work together to support business decision making. Topics to be covered include business IT infrastructure, business intelligence, e-business, design and development of effective business information systems, and ethics and information security issues. A project is required involving one of the following: business intelligence decision support, business modeling or web design. Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or CIS 1800 or COMP 1020 or demonstrated computer literacy.
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CIS 3400: Business Telecommunications And Networks
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Basic technical concepts and key telecommunications techniques and applications. Study of the current state of the data communications industry, personal computer connectivity, Local Area Networks (LANs) and connecting LANs. An exploration ofWide Area Networks and services, client-server, intranet/extranet architectures, voice communications and video conferencing. Prerequisites: 2980.
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CIS 3900: Systems Analysis And Development
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Aproject-oriented study of the planning, analysis, design and implementation of business software systems. Information engineering, structured analysis, prototyping and objectoriented analysis and design methodologies will be covered. Computer-Aided Systems Engineering (CASE) tools will be utilized that support information engineering approaches and automated tools that support the UnifiedModeling Language (UML) will be explored. Emphasis will be on data modeling and entity relationship diagramming, process modeling and object modeling techniques. Prerequisite: 2980.
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CIS 3980: Introduction to Information Security
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course provides an overview of Information Security. It is designed to provide students with practical knowledge about important issues in Information Security from both the technical and administrative viewpoint, with an emphasis on the managerial implications. The course examines the significance of security in today's information systems; the potential threats to the information security; the various technical tools people use to enhance information security; and the managerial and legal implications of information security. Prerequisite: CIS 1010 or CIS 1800 or COMP 1020 or demonstrated computer literacy.
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CIS 3990: Network Design, Implementation And Administration
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
A study of network topologies and their application to addressing the needs of networking an enterprise. Students will construct a functioning network. Prerequisite: 3400.
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CIS 4000: Advanced Database Systems
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
Advanced topics and techniques of database system technology. Students will design and implement software components integral to database systems using a modern enterprise database management system (DBMS). Prerequisite: 2980.
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CIS 4020: Object- Oriented Programming
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
An indepth course using an object-oriented programming environment to develop business-oriented applications. The course emphasizes problem-solving, design, and implementation of applications that incorporate database management systems. Prerequisite: CIS 2980 and 3000.
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CIS 4030: Web Applications: Client- Side Development
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
This course introduces the student to design and development issues associated with client side functionality in Web based systems. Students will develop and implement Web pages incorporating techniques that addressWeb page structure and content, user interaction, and web site navigation. These pages will incorporate client side functionality using DHTML, JavaScript programming with client-side objects, and Cascading Style Sheets. Prerequisites: CIS 1010 or CIS 1030 or CSC 1060; and CIS 3020.
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CIS 4100: Web Applications: Server- Side Development
3.00 Credits
Northwestern State University of Louisiana
The course introduces the student to the issues and practices associated with the implementation and operation of multi-tierWeb-aware organizational applications and databases. Students develop and implement programs that enable the exchange of data among Web clients, Web servers and database servers including the real-time interrogation of inter-organization databases using Web services. Prerequisite: CIS 4020.
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