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3.00 Credits
See Honors Work, page 61 of the 2011 - 2012 Undergraduate Catalog.
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to using spreadsheets as decision support system generators in order to create specific applications such as templates and what-if scenarios. Emphasis is on user interface, macro development, and forms coupled with business functions. Prerequisite: MATH 110 or placement higher than MATH 110 on the math placement exam.
Prerequisite:
MATH-110 OR MATH-114 OR MATH-124 OR MATH-122
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1.00 Credits
An introduction to programming business applications using spreadsheets and application development languages. Emphasis is upon structured programming using sequence, selection, and iteration constructs in an object-oriented environment. Prerequisite: IDS 110 or CS 157.
Prerequisite:
IDS-110 OR CS-157
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3.00 Credits
A course in the elements of statistical inference and the application of statistical methods to business problems. Content includes probability, probability distributions, descriptive statistics, sampling distributions, parameter estimation, hypotheses tests, and simple regression. Prerequisite: MATH 122 or 124 or 131.
Prerequisite:
MATH-122 OR MATH-124 OR MATH-131 OR MATH-151
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1.00 - 3.00 Credits
A detailed examination of selected topics pertinent to the field of information and decision sciences to be offered when sufficient interest and staffing are available. Prerequisites will vary depending on topics being covered.
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3.00 Credits
A study of operations of manufacturing and service organizations and the corresponding requirements placed upon management. Content includes forecasting, regression, inventory management, MRP, capacity planning, transportation, facility location and layout, quality, reliability, project management, and scheduling. It includes the use of management science techniques and computer applications in the decision making process. Prerequisites: one of MATH 122 or 131 and one of MATH 124 or 132; and completion of or concurrent enrollment in IDS 205 or MATH 234 or MATH 264.
Prerequisite:
(MATH-122 OR MATH-131 OR MATH-151) AND (MATH-124 OR MATH-132 OR MATH-152)
Corequisite:
IDS-205 AND MATH-234 AND MATH-264
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as CS 210 and LS 570.) This course offers an overview of potentials, policies, politics, possibilities, and pitfalls of the ebusiness technologies of intranets, extranets, enterprise resource planning, electronic commerce (conducting business online) and electronic business (using information technology to manage the supply-chain), including hardware and software applications required for both. Prerequisite: junior standing.
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3.00 Credits
A study of fundamentals of management science techniques in decision-making process. The emphasis is on model building, problem formulation and solution using linear programming, transportation, multi-criteria and network flow models, queuing theory, simulation, dynamic programming, and Markov processes. Prerequisites: one of IDS 205, MATH 140, MATH 234, MATH 240, MATH 264, or PSY 201.
Prerequisite:
(MATH-122 OR MATH-131 OR MATH-151) AND ( IDS-205 OR MATH-234 OR MATH-240 OR MATH-264)
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3.00 Credits
(Also offered as MATH 340.) A study of statistical concepts and methods to facilitate decision making. Content includes analysis of variance, simple and multiple regression, correlation, time-series analysis, and nonparametric methods. Prerequisite: one of IDS 205, MATH 140, MATH 240, PSY 201, CE 202 or completion of or concurrent enrollment in ECE 365. Not open to students who have completed MATH 340/540.
Prerequisite:
IDS-205 OR MATH-240 OR CE-202 OR ECE-465
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3.00 Credits
Study of the concepts and application of information systems to managerial decision making. It includes topics such as systems theory, data base concepts, data analysis and management, managerial interfaces and control. Prerequisites: IDS 205 and completion of or concurrent enrollment in FIN 304, IDS 305, MGT 304, MKT 304.
Prerequisite:
IDS-205
Corequisite:
FIN-304 AND IDS-305 AND MGT-304 AND MKT-304
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