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3.00 Credits
Either MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470 is required for all MIS majors and minors as a foundation to programming. The goal of MIS 1370 is to provide the student with an introduction to the inner workings of digital computers from both a hardware and a software perspective. The hardware focus is primarily on the central processor and primary memory with less emphasis on input and output. The software focus builds from elemental machine language through assembly and the C programming language. MIS 1370 is not intended to replace a course in C programming and, in fact, is recommended as preparation for the study of any high-level programming language. The methods of instruction include lecture, discussion, and laboratory assignments. Prerequisites: Math 1390 or 1395. Fall, spring, and summer.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for all business majors as a part of the business foundation. The course is designed to build competency in desktop tools for use in making business decisions. The primary focus is learning significant spreadsheet competence augmented with an introduction to desktop database software. Classes are conducted in a networked computer laboratory using current desktop decision-support software such as Microsoft Excel and Access. Prerequisite: Knowledge of keyboarding and basic spreadsheet skills. Prerequisite or co-requisite: QMTH 2330 or other introductory statistics course. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for majors in the Programmer/Analyst track and minors. The course is an elective option for majors in the GIS/Spatial Systems track. Students learn COBOL programming through lab activities, programming clinics, and lectures. This course emphasizes programming logic and well-structured, modular, and informatively documented programs that produce well-formatted business reports. Program design is achieved through program plans, structure charts, and printer spacing charts. Prerequisites: MATH 1390 or 1395; MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an elective in some of the MIS tracks and is intended for students interested in learning mid-range computing applications with the IBM AS/400. The course requires knowledge of Windows and introduces students to AS/400 commands, procedures, and programs through lecture, demonstration, and practice. Prerequisite: MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470. On demand.
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3.00 Credits
This course is the required writing intensive course for all MIS majors and minors. The course introduces students to the systems development life cycle, structured analysis, design tools and techniques, and a CASE tool to apply the concepts learned. Course delivery is primarily through lecture supported by a CASE project. Prerequisites: MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470, MIS 3321. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
This is a required course for all management information systems majors and minors. Majors in the Telecommunication & Computer Networks track can take CSCI 1480 instead. This course uses event-driven techniques to design and code programs for graphical user interfaces. Fundamental programming concepts and system development issues are taught through the use of computer-based applications development. Prerequisites: MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
This is a required course for all management information systems majors and an elective option for MIS minors, other business majors, and other interested students. This course provides an introduction to telecommunication standards and networking options available to organizations. Lecture/discussion/application format is used. Prerequisites: None. Fall, spring, summer.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for all MIS majors and an elective option for MIS minors. The course emphasizes the creation, maintenance, interrogation, and use of PC-based relational database software to manage business data. The primary modes of instruction are lecture and computer-based database development activities. Prerequisites: MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470, MIS 2343, 3321, and 3362. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is required for majors in the Web Development/E-Commerce track and an elective option for majors in the other tracks. The course is intended for students interested in learning about web page design concepts, web server support, and FTP techniques. The instructor assumes knowledge of Windows and the Internet and introduces students to the development of web pages using HTML and other web design enhancing tools (such as JavaScript, DHTML, CSS, XML, etc.) through lecture, demonstration, and practice in a networked computer lab. Prerequisites: MIS 1370 or CSCI 1470, knowledge of Windows and the Internet. Fall, spring.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an elective for all MIS majors. Internships are available to provide students academic credit for experiential learning. Three credit hours will be given for this course upon successful completion of a minimum of 120 contact hours at an approved College of Business student internship. Prerequisites: Junior status, Consent of department chair. Fall, spring, summer.
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