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4.50 Credits
Introduction to methods that incorporate human capabilities and limitations, environmental factors, human-machine interaction, and other factors into system design. The focus is on the interface between humans, technology, and systems. Human factors and ergonomics in systems analysis, design, and evaluation will also be examined.
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4.50 Credits
Introduction of computer forensics in networked systems, provides understanding of technical issues in acquiring computer evidence with emphasis on computer forensic analysis. File systems and current computer forensics tools are also examined.
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4.50 Credits
Overview of the health information management and health care delivery systems. Coverage includes the patient record, numbering and filing systems, record storage and circulation, indexes, registers, and health data collection.
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4.50 Credits
Exploration of the merger of Information Systems with legal, ethical, cultural, human resources, business philosophies and organizational structures. Learn the strategic role IS professionals play in the modern work-place environment and the role telecommunications plays in the modern work place, networked environment.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) Study of the principles and applications of telecommunications. Examination of voice, data, analog and digital transmission in local area and wide area networks will be explored and the related existing and emerging communications protocols. Discover the strategic role telecommunications plays in the modern networked environment.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) Study of relational database management systems, the planning, design, implementation, documentation and maintenance of DSSs following standard methodologies. Analyze learn the strategic role decision support systems play as a pivotal tool in the modern work place for executive decision-making and strategic planning.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) Study of organizational management, network infrastructures and information, including information risk analysis, threats, vulnerabilities and protection methods. Analyze a business enterprises information management security risks and vulnerabilities and prepare a comprehensive security plan for Intranet, Extranet and Internet infrastructures.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) Study of the end-user approach to systems analysis, addressing the links between information systems technology and organizational goals. IS design, analysis and implementation, with a focus on shaping information systems to enhance employee performance and carry out business strategies.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) The study of information systems technology through systems integration and distributed computing, to maximize efficiencies to meet organizational goals. Comprehensive treatment of IS design, analysis and implementation, with a focus on client server computing and the integration of legacy systems with newer applications.
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4.50 Credits
(Prerequisite: CIS 601) Study of decision support systems, inclusive of knowledge based systems, expert systems and artificial intelligence and its practical application in the organization. comprehensive focus on shaping information systems to enhance executive decision making to meet the changing internal and external environment facing businesses today.
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