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3.00 Credits
F, S. An introduction to career paths and the tools and methods of formal logic mandatory to produce business application programs. Includes the application of Visual Basic (VB) to illustrate and extend the methodology being presented. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950 or equivalent. Course may not be repeated. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F, S. ?Study of business telecommunications, teleprocessing, and computer networks. Installing, configuring and administering local area networks.? Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950 and junior standing and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
S. Computer programming and reporting for file-oriented, computerized information systems utilizing the COBOL language. Additional topics include COBOL sorting routines, table handling features, structured coding techniques and sequential disk organization. Prerequisites & Notes: CIS 2000 or MAT 2170, junior standing, and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Associate Chair. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F.? A study of object oriented programming using the Java language.? Includes program structure, data types, operators, input/output statements, arrays and the Swing components of the graphical interface.? Emphasizes the development of objects, including the concepts of polymorphism, encapsulation and inheritance. Prerequisites & Notes: MIS 2000 or MAT 2170 and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand.?A study of the MVS Job Control Language, including the creation of load module library, compilation to library and batch execution of load modules in complex job streams. Includes a discussion of two - library system for test and load modules. Emphasis on utilities for file backups, load modules implementation and file management. Prerequisites & Notes: CIS 3300 and admission to the School of Business or permission of the Associate Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand.?The advanced study of microcomputer business systems using databases and spreadsheets for problem solving and productivity. Customizing microcomputer operating environments. Emphasis on the development of applications for end-user computing. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950, junior standing, and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Associate Chair. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand.? The study of design principles for business presentations and documents. Development of illustration skills to effectively use graphics. Photo editing for restoration, enhancement, and creation of digital images. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950 and junior standing and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
F.? Fundamentals of designing effective web sites including graphics and animation using web application software. Some HTML and JavaScript will be introduced. Students will develop web sites with a focus on information architecture and usability standards for business web sites. Prerequisites & Notes: BUS 1950 and junior standing and admission to the School of Business or to a minor offered by the School of Business or permission of the Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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3.00 Credits
On Demand. Programming with Visual BASIC with emphasis on designing front-ends for use in a client-server LAN environment. Topics such as accessing databases with SQL and ActiveX controls, advanced Windows common controls, and developing dynamic HTML applications are included. Prerequisites & Notes: CIS 3000, CIS 3200, and admission to the School of Business or permission of the Associate Chair, School of Business. Credits: 3
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1.00 - 15.00 Credits
(Arr.-Arr.-1-15) See STA 3970. Credits: 1 to 15
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