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3.00 Credits
Computerized management tools for decision-making are emphasized. Design and use of data processing systems, transaction processing systems and decision support systems discussed. Microcomputer applications include database management spreadsheets, statistical and word processing packages. Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of rational decision-making in a computer-assisted environment. Topics include decision theory, linear programming, distribution models, inventory and project management. Prerequisite: Admission to M.B.A. program. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Essential concepts in database management, including database processing, data modeling, relational database design and implementation. Includes project management methods, hands-on use of database tools, SQL and a team project requiring online collaboration. Prerequisite: Graduate standing, computer literacy, MS Office tools. Three hours per week.
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1.00 Credits
Laboratory course that familiarizes students with current enduser software such as word processors, spreadsheets and databases. Two hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Examines use of information technology to meet management challenges within the business environment. Computerbased labs and class discussions promote understanding of the technical aspects of information systems and an appreciation for the relationship between systems and organizational processes. Prerequisite: INFO 111 or COSC 116 or COSC 120 or COSC 118. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of modern statistical technique with emphasis on data analysis in a computer-assisted environment. Topics include analysis of variance and experimental design, categorical data analysis, regression analysis, model building, time series analysis and index numbers. Prerequisites: INFO 111 or COSC 116, MATH 160 and a C or better in MATH 155. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduction to the development of business applications using software development languages and tools commonly used in industry. Topics include design and implementation of user interfaces, business process automation and data stores. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Introduces students to formal project management methods, tools and processes, including scope, quality, scheduling, cost estimation, communication, risk and change management. Follows the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Although case examples focus on information systems, it can apply to any major. Includes teamwork, guest lectures from industry project leaders and software applications. Prerequisites: Junior standing, computer literacy. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of productivity, quality control, cost-effectiveness and profitability of manufacturing and service organizations from the managerial perspective. Topics include product design, resource requirements and flow, facility layout, distribution system design, quality control, forecasting techniques and inventory policy. Major Prerequisite: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 281. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing, INFO 281. Three hours per week
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3.00 Credits
Advanced study of varying information systems topics based on students' interests and needs. May be repeated once for credit under different subtitle. May substitute for an information systems major elective. Prerequisite: Varies by topic. Three hours per week.
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