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3.00 Credits
A high-growth area, data mining is used by organizations to better understand their situations as well as the world in which they function in order to devise effective strategies and policy options. Learn the concepts, software tools and related skills to help students become professional data analysts. A term project and presentation adopts a real-world, problemsolving context. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211, 281. Non-Major Prerequisite: Junior standing. Three hours per week.
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Investigates the current state of the Web by analyzing best practices. Involves formal theories for analysis and design. Students will participate in usability studies. The theories and studies of renowned usability, design and technical experts will be highlighted throughout the course. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Concepts and characteristics of data communication systems including network architectures, network operating systems, OSI Reference Model and network trends. Examination of wired and wireless networks, network security and network management. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211 or COSC 116 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of the design, implementation and application of database management systems. Examination of several commercially available systems. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 301. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 301 or COSC 118 or COSC 120. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of computerized technologies developed to support managerial decision-making. Topics include decision support systems, expert systems, neural computing, artificial intelligence and integration of these technologies. Major Prerequisites: Admission to Professional Program, INFO 211. Non-Major Prerequisites: Junior standing, INFO 211. Three hours per week.
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Comprehensive coverage of modern storage technology which enables students to make more informed decisions in an increasingly complex IT environment. Learn the latest storage architectures, such as Storage Subsystems, SAN, NAS, DAS, CAS, IP-SAN and data security. Prerequisite or Corequisite: INFO 386. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Study of technical topics related to computer systems. Emphasis is placed on hardware architecture, operating sys tems, basic networking and application software compatibilities issues. May not receive credit for both INFO 450 and INFO 455. 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
Advanced study of microcomputer applications in business with extensive coverage of database management, decision support and operating systems and the use of standard business software. May not receive credit for both INFO 450 and INFO 455. Major Prerequisites: INFO 211, admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: INFO 211, junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Analysis of technical, cultural, organizational and geopolitical challenges facing business and IT professionals in implementing and managing IT in an increasingly global, technological environment. Current readings and case studies are used to examine infrastructure, e-business, global teamwork, and transborder and cross-cultural information systems issues. Major Prerequisites: INFO 211, admission to Professional Program. Non-Major Prerequisites: INFO 211, junior standing. Three hours per week.
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3.00 Credits
Overviews and applies enterprise systems and investigates such questions as: What are the different enterprise systems and what do they do? What types of changes are associated with implementing such technology? What is involved in an implementation? Prerequisite: INFO 326. Three hours per week.
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