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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; for business majors only cannot be used as a business elective for non-business majors Provides the hardware-software technological background to enable students to understand the tradeoffs in computer systems architecture for effective use in the business environment. Topics include hardware components (e.g., CPU architecture, memory, registers, addressing modes, busses, instruction sets, peripheral devices) and software components (e.g., software environment, system software evolution, and the types and functionalities of operating systems and system-user interfaces. MIS majors only, cannot be used to fulfill a Business Elective for non-MIS majors.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: Sophomore standing; for business majors only cannot be used as a business elective for non-business majors Develops skills in business computing problem solving. Issues include business data processing, business software development, Web-page development, graphical user interface design, and decision support systems. The course provides an overview of multiple computer languages (COBOL, C++, HTML, JavaScript, Java, and Visual BASIC) that are commonly used in the business field. Students learn to use structured programming and object-oriented programming techniques for business computing. MIS majors only, cannot be used to fulfill a Business Elective for non-MIS majors.
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Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MIS 212 and junior standing; for business majors only, or by permission of the department chairperson The use of computer programming to develop Web-based computing applications. Topics include physical design, programming, testing, and implementation of three-tier Web-based information systems. Emphasis is placed on programming on the server’s side. Students learn advanced computer programming languages, including CGFI Perl and Java, to implement Web-based business applications.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: At least junior standing; MIS 101, or ENL 102, or permission of Assistant Dean for Undergraduate Programs; cannot be used as a Business Elective by Accounting Majors Provides an understanding of information technology and systems and how information is used in support of decisions and organizational processes. Emphasis is on how information systems relate to organizational systems and decision making, information systems components, implementation and evaluation of systems performance, and ethical issues related to information systems design and use. Cannot be used as a Business Elective by Accounting Majors
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MIS 315 and at least junior standing; for business majors only Provides students with a basic understanding of the process and the techniques of analyzing and designing computer-based information systems. The entire spectrum of system analysis and design will be covered, beginning with the first request for a system study and continuing through with the feasibility, analysis, design, implementation, and maintenance phases of the system development life cycle.
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3.00 Credits
Students demonstrate their mastery of the analysis and design processes acquired in earlier courses by designing and constructing databases to meet the information needs of users. Topics covered include data models and modeling techniques, information engineering, database design and implementation, data quality and security, and the client/server environment.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MIS 315 and at least junior standing; for business majors only How individual computers and groups of computers can be linked together via telecommunication networks to form optimally performing, integrated computer networks. Emphasis is placed on how such networks make the best use of available computer resources while also providing computer system users with information of the highest value at the lowest cost. The course also examines the communications environment, regulatory issues, and network pricing and management.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: At least junior standing; MIS 101; for business majors only Emphasizes computer competency in the use of personal computers in the modern business environment. Personal productivity applications involving spreadsheet analysis, database construction and advanced word-processing applications are studied.
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3.00 Credits
Prerequisites: MIS 315 and junior standing; or permission of instructor; for business majors only Introduction to basic skills and techniques required to manage and maintain PC workstations. Students are introduced to PC operations and maintenance, and are shown how to complete hardware and software installations, step-by-step, using laboratory computer systems.
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